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− | + | An amphibious monster is able to survive on both land and water, either{{refsrc|mondata.h|32}} on account of [[breathless|not breathing]] or just being [[M1_AMPHIBIOUS|amphibious]] (see those articles for lists). Being amphibious is different from being able to [[swim]]. | |
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+ | ''Upon entering water:'' | ||
+ | :You fall into the water. But you aren't drowning. You touch bottom. | ||
+ | ''Upon leaving water:'' | ||
+ | :You are on solid land again. | ||
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"What's the difference between swimming and amphibiousness?"
An amphibious monster is able to survive on both land and water, either[1] on account of not breathing or just being amphibious (see those articles for lists). Being amphibious is different from being able to swim.
Messages
Upon entering water:
- You fall into the water. But you aren't drowning. You touch bottom.
Upon leaving water:
- You are on solid land again.