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* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' is interesting in that it's actually Fire-Water-Lightning, with Marle and Frog differentiated by their use of frozen and unfrozen water. However, in the Japanese version, Lightning is actually Heaven, and the DS remake compromises with Light. Also, the fourth and final element, Shadow, is said to be composed of the other three elements combined, Fire, Ice, and Lightning. This is explains why most triple techs that combine the three elements are of Shadow element, and Magus's ability to use Fire, Ice, and Lightning is due to the fact he is of the Shadow element.

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* ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' is interesting in that it's actually Fire-Water-Lightning, with Marle and Frog differentiated by their use of frozen and unfrozen water. [[note]]The game treats "Water" and "Ice" as technically different elements in cases like an enemy copying what they're hit with (e.g. the Golems), but the same when dealing with weaknesses (i.e. anything weak to Water will be weak to Ice and vice versa). Both elements also cap out at a "Level 2" spell, unlike the Level-3 "Luminaire" and "Flare" for Lightning and Fire.[[/note]] However, in the Japanese version, Lightning is actually Heaven, and the DS remake compromises with Light. Also, the fourth and final element, Shadow, is said to be composed of the other three elements combined, Fire, Ice, and Lightning. This is explains why most triple techs that combine the three elements are of Shadow element, and Magus's ability to use Fire, Ice, and Lightning is due to the fact he is of the Shadow element.
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*** The Shadow Sirens in ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'', as noted by [[ColorCodedForYourConvenience their colored hats]]: Beldam, Marilyn and Vivian. Beldam, the eldest sister, has icy abilities as noted by her blue hat. Marilyn, the big-boned sister in the yellow hat, possesses powerful lightning attacks, and can charge herself up to do major damage to Mario and his team during battle. For Vivian, the youngest sister, her red/pink hat signifies her fire attacks; [[spoiler:she later defects from the sisters and joins Mario's team after all the abuse Beldam put her through, at which point Doopliss, whom she helped Mario defeat during his visit to Twilight Town to obtain the Ruby Star and reclaim his [[GrandTheftMe stolen identity]], would take her place.]]

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*** The Shadow Sirens (Three Shadows in the remake) in ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'', as noted by [[ColorCodedForYourConvenience their colored hats]]: Beldam, Marilyn Marilyn, and Vivian. Beldam, the eldest sister, has icy abilities as noted by her blue hat. Marilyn, the big-boned sister in the yellow hat, possesses powerful lightning attacks, and can charge herself up to do major damage to Mario and his team during battle. For Vivian, the youngest sister, her red/pink hat signifies her fire attacks; [[spoiler:she later defects from the sisters and joins Mario's team after all the abuse Beldam put her through, at which point Doopliss, whom she helped Mario defeat during his visit to Twilight Town to obtain the Ruby Star and reclaim his [[GrandTheftMe stolen identity]], would take her place.]]
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* In the {{UsefulNotes/SNES}} version of ''VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesTurtlesInTime'', final boss Super Shredder has an attack of each element.

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* In the {{UsefulNotes/SNES}} {{Platform/SNES}} version of ''VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesTurtlesInTime'', final boss Super Shredder has an attack of each element.
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* "VideoGame/Dota2" features the character Invoker who can create spells using the three elements which are named Exort, Quas, and Wex respectively.

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* "VideoGame/Dota2" ''VideoGame/Dota2'' features the character Invoker who can create spells using the three elements which are named Exort, Quas, and Wex respectively.
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* "VideoGame/Dota2" features the character Invoker who can create spells using the three elements which are named Exort, Quas, and Wex respectively.
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** In the Platform/NintendoSwitch remake of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'', Mario, Bowser, and Mallow's triple move involves them shooting fire, ice, and lightning at enemies from Bowser's Koopa Clown Car.
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* One artifact added in ''VideoGame/MinecraftDungeons'''s Howling Peaks [=DLC=] is the Satchel of Elements, which can randomly freeze, burn or summon lightning on nearby mobs when used.
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': Gleeoks come in four varieties. Flame Gleeoks, Frost Gleeoks, and Thunder Gleeoks each wield the element their name implies, while King Gleeoks have one head of each element and thus can use all three.

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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'':
*** The game adds the elemental varieties of Like Like (Fire, Ice, Shock) to the existing list of ''Breath of the Wild'' enemies with elemental subspecies, while also adding a special version that has a rocky carapace.
*** There are three closely-related sets of armor which, respectively, imbue Link's attacks with specific elemental attacks when the weathers of his surroundings are dominated by said elements: The Frostbite Armor adds ice to his attacks in cold regions (this includes the desert during night), the Ember Armor adds fire to his attacks in hot regions (this includes both the volcanic caves with lava and the desert during day, whose heat conditions are otherwise treated as different environmental hazards), and the Charged Armor adds electricity to his attacks during stormy rains. They do ''not'' grant resistance to those environmental hazards, however, so if you're planning to use the armors you'll need to either consume a food or elixir that temporarily grants the resistance or replace one of the armor's sets with one that grants it permanently.
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Gleeoks come in four varieties. Flame Gleeoks, Frost Gleeoks, and Thunder Gleeoks each wield the element their name implies, while King Gleeoks have one head of each element and thus can use all three.




** In ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'', the first planet encountered in [[HailfirePeaks "Shiverburn Galaxy"]] is a U-shaped planet covered in lava, has several electric beam shooters, and will turn to ice after [[GroundPound Ground Pounding]] a switch found halfway around that planet.

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\n** In ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'': Three of the planets encountered in the final [[BigBad Bowser]] level, in order of appearance, are a lava planet, a dry ice planet, and a quicksand planet surrounded by electric beams.
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first planet encountered in [[HailfirePeaks "Shiverburn Galaxy"]] is a U-shaped planet covered in lava, has several electric beam shooters, and will turn to ice after [[GroundPound Ground Pounding]] a switch found halfway around that planet.
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** ''VideoGame/Bayonetta2'' has the [[FireBreathingWeapon Undine]], a pair of demonic flamethrowers with both KillItWithFire and KillItWithIce settings that can be swapped on the fly. Lightning is covered by the [[DropTheHammer Takemikazuchi]], an absolutely massive hammer that is slow but can smash through defenses.

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** ''VideoGame/Bayonetta2'' has the [[FireBreathingWeapon Undine]], a pair of demonic flamethrowers with both KillItWithFire and KillItWithIce settings that can be swapped on the fly. Lightning is covered by the [[DropTheHammer [[ThunderHammer Takemikazuchi]], an absolutely massive hammer that is slow but can smash through defenses.



** In ''Series/KamenRiderKiva'', the eponymous hero's original three alternate forms carry an elemental association with them: [[CoolSword Garulu]] [[FragileSpeedster Form]] is Fire, [[TheGunslinger Basshaa]] [[GlassCannon Form]] is Water, and [[DropTheHammer Dogga]] [[MightyGlacier Form]] is Lightning. It makes sense since the latter two are modeled on [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent the Gill-Man]] and [[FrankensteinsMonster Frankenstein's Monster]], but [[WolfMan Garulu]] is a little harder to justify.

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** In ''Series/KamenRiderKiva'', the eponymous hero's original three alternate forms carry an elemental association with them: [[CoolSword Garulu]] [[FragileSpeedster Form]] is Fire, [[TheGunslinger Basshaa]] [[GlassCannon Form]] is Water, and [[DropTheHammer [[ThunderHammer Dogga]] [[MightyGlacier Form]] is Lightning. It makes sense since the latter two are modeled on [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent the Gill-Man]] and [[FrankensteinsMonster Frankenstein's Monster]], but [[WolfMan Garulu]] is a little harder to justify.

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