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rdfs:comment | - Your basic Mook, now for aquatic environments. Either they will be equipped with scuba gear (masks and air tanks), become more fish-like, etc. You'll definitely encounter them Down the Drain or even Bubblegloop Swamp. This most commonly occurs with the Mascot Mook. Compare Gas Mask Mooks; a Sub-Trope of Faceless Goons. Examples of Aquatic Mook include:
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abstract | - Your basic Mook, now for aquatic environments. Either they will be equipped with scuba gear (masks and air tanks), become more fish-like, etc. You'll definitely encounter them Down the Drain or even Bubblegloop Swamp. This most commonly occurs with the Mascot Mook. If it is an underwater level, then the hero is also given swimming skills so they can face these mooks as if they were in land; the difficulty in this case is that the jumping on head option is usually taken away, making it impossible to avoid Collision Damage (and forcing you to just avoid these guys) unless some other weapon is given. The other option (when on land) is that these guys jump in and out of water where they are unapproachable because of the hero's Super Drowning Skills, so you have to hit them while they out of it (if they can be damaged that is). Some games (like Mario) may have the same enemy show up in both roles, others will have different ones for the two environments. Compare Gas Mask Mooks; a Sub-Trope of Faceless Goons. Examples of Aquatic Mook include:
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