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Characters who do not swim in water disappear on contact with it. This is especially relevant because Mario can [[capture]] other characters to control them. Should the player steer a captured character who cannot swim into water, Mario will be forced out of the character as they vanish. However, some characters can interact with water. [[Zipper (Super Mario Odyssey)|Zipper]]s ignore water. [[Frog]]s and [[Gushen]] stay on the surface perpetually, frogs doing so by swimming and Gushen doing so because they are surrounded in orbs of water. [[Cheep Cheep]]s can swim freely without an air meter. Gushen have even more interactions, as using their water shooting moves depletes the orb of water. Touching bodies of water refills the Gushen's orb. If they run out of water, a Gushen is powerless, and is barely able to move. In one instance, the rainstorm in the rematch against [[Mollusque-Lanceur]] in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]] ensures that a Gushen never runs out of water. These mechanics are reminiscent of F.L.U.D.D from ''Super Mario Sunshine''. | Characters who do not swim in water disappear on contact with it. This is especially relevant because Mario can [[capture]] other characters to control them. Should the player steer a captured character who cannot swim into water, Mario will be forced out of the character as they vanish. However, some characters can interact with water. [[Zipper (Super Mario Odyssey)|Zipper]]s ignore water. [[Frog]]s and [[Gushen]] stay on the surface perpetually, frogs doing so by swimming and Gushen doing so because they are surrounded in orbs of water. [[Cheep Cheep]]s can swim freely without an air meter. Gushen have even more interactions, as using their water shooting moves depletes the orb of water. Touching bodies of water refills the Gushen's orb. If they run out of water, a Gushen is powerless, and is barely able to move. In one instance, the rainstorm in the rematch against [[Mollusque-Lanceur]] in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey)|Mushroom Kingdom]] ensures that a Gushen never runs out of water. These mechanics are reminiscent of F.L.U.D.D from ''Super Mario Sunshine''. | ||
The Seaside Kingdom, which has Gushen and the original Mollusque-Lanceur battle, is known for having carbonated water in its ocean. This water is blended in the [[Glass Tower]] to create [[Sparkle Water]], a beverage that is a focal point of the story in the Seaside Kingdom and a minor point overall. | The Seaside Kingdom, which has Gushen and the original Mollusque-Lanceur battle, is known for having carbonated water in its ocean. This water is blended in the [[Glass Tower]] to create [[Sparkle Water]], a beverage that is a focal point of the story in the Seaside Kingdom and a minor point overall. |