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[[File:Dive.jpg|225px|thumb|right|Diving in Tomb Raider Underworld]] | [[File:Dive.jpg|225px|thumb|right|Diving in Tomb Raider Underworld]] | ||
− | '''Diving''' is one of [[Lara Croft|Lara's]] moves that has been in most of the [[Tomb Raider Games]]. The only game where it did not occur is the reboot [[Tomb Raider (2013)]] | + | '''Diving''' is one of [[Lara Croft|Lara's]] moves that has been in most of the [[Tomb Raider Games]], it is based upon [[swimming]]. The only game where it did not occur is the reboot [[Tomb Raider (2013)]]. Although Lara occasionally hits the water in that game, diving is not part of the gameplay mechanics. Most times when going underwater Lara has to hurry as her air supply is limited. On some occasions however Lara uses a breathing apparatus. |
+ | ==Occurrence== | ||
− | ==Tomb Raider Classic== | + | ===Tomb Raider Classic=== |
− | In | + | In the [[Tomb Raider Classic|Classic Tomb Raiders]] (Tomb Raider I to Chronicles) the controls were always the same. You use the [[Jump Button]] (by default "Alt" on the PC or "{{Q}}" on the PlayStation) to start diving. [[Run|Up]] and [[Hop Back|Down]] can be used to dive to the surface or the ground. Press the Jump Button for each stroke. If you press [[Turning|left/right]] Lara will dive in that direction. Since [[Tomb Raider II]] Lara can also perform a roll under water, if you press the [[Roll Button]] (by default "End"/"Num 5" on the PC or "{{O}}" on the PlayStation). |
+ | As soon as you dive under, the [[Breath Bar]] starts showing and begins running down. To recharge the bar slowly surface. To recharge it all at once, climb out of the water. | ||
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− | + | In [[Tomb Raider III]], during the [[London Section|London]] level [[Lud's Gate]], Lara comes across a [[Hydro Propeller]], an underwater propulsion unit, that allows her to dive faster. It does not change her need for air, however. | |
− | + | In the [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]] level [[Deepsea Dive]] Lara wears an [[Extreme Depth Suit]] and does not have to worry about her air supply. At least until the suit gets damaged. | |
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===Tomb Raider Legend=== | ===Tomb Raider Legend=== | ||
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* PC: F (down) Space/right mouse (up) | * PC: F (down) Space/right mouse (up) | ||
* PlayStation 2: {{O}} (down) {{X}} (up) | * PlayStation 2: {{O}} (down) {{X}} (up) | ||
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− | ==Rise of the Tomb Raider== | + | ===Rise of the Tomb Raider=== |
After being absent in the reboot, diving returns in [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]]. | After being absent in the reboot, diving returns in [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]]. | ||
While under water Lara can hang on to ledges, to fight the current. She can use diving to approach an unsuspecting foe, then pull him in and under to finish him. | While under water Lara can hang on to ledges, to fight the current. She can use diving to approach an unsuspecting foe, then pull him in and under to finish him. | ||
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+ | ==Related== | ||
+ | * [[Hydro Propeller]] | ||
+ | : An underwater propulsion unit that allows Lara to move about faster found in the [[Lud's Gate]] level of [[Tomb Raider III]]. | ||
+ | * [[Extreme Depth Suit]] | ||
+ | : A swimsuit equipped with a [[Breathing Apparatus]] (the [[Aqualung]]) that allows Lara to breath underwater indefinitely, or at least until the suit is damaged, found in the [[Deepsea Dive]] level of [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]]. | ||
+ | * [[Aqua - lung]] | ||
+ | : A breathing apparatus found in the level [[The Vault of Trophies]], in [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness]], similar to the extreme depth suit attachment in Tomb Raider Chronicles. | ||
+ | * [[Scuba]] | ||
+ | : A breathing apparatus Lara uses in the [[Mediterranean Sea Section|Mediterranean Sea]] and [[Arctic Sea Section]]s of [[Tomb Raider Underworld]]. | ||
+ | * [[Rebreather]] | ||
+ | : A breathing apparatus found in the region [[Flooded Archives]] of [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]], during the level [[Dark Waters]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:10, 17 November 2016
Diving is one of Lara's moves that has been in most of the Tomb Raider Games, it is based upon swimming. The only game where it did not occur is the reboot Tomb Raider (2013). Although Lara occasionally hits the water in that game, diving is not part of the gameplay mechanics. Most times when going underwater Lara has to hurry as her air supply is limited. On some occasions however Lara uses a breathing apparatus.
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Occurrence
Tomb Raider Classic
In the Classic Tomb Raiders (Tomb Raider I to Chronicles) the controls were always the same. You use the Jump Button (by default "Alt" on the PC or "" on the PlayStation) to start diving. Up and Down can be used to dive to the surface or the ground. Press the Jump Button for each stroke. If you press left/right Lara will dive in that direction. Since Tomb Raider II Lara can also perform a roll under water, if you press the Roll Button (by default "End"/"Num 5" on the PC or "" on the PlayStation).
As soon as you dive under, the Breath Bar starts showing and begins running down. To recharge the bar slowly surface. To recharge it all at once, climb out of the water.
In Tomb Raider III, during the London level Lud's Gate, Lara comes across a Hydro Propeller, an underwater propulsion unit, that allows her to dive faster. It does not change her need for air, however.
In the Tomb Raider Chronicles level Deepsea Dive Lara wears an Extreme Depth Suit and does not have to worry about her air supply. At least until the suit gets damaged.
Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness
Tomb Raider Legend
Default Setting
Tomb Raider Anniversary
Tomb Raider Underworld
In some parts of Tomb Raider Underworld (in the Mediterranean Sea Section and the Arctic Section) Lara wears a scuba set when going underwater.
Rise of the Tomb Raider
After being absent in the reboot, diving returns in Rise of the Tomb Raider.
While under water Lara can hang on to ledges, to fight the current. She can use diving to approach an unsuspecting foe, then pull him in and under to finish him.
Related
- An underwater propulsion unit that allows Lara to move about faster found in the Lud's Gate level of Tomb Raider III.
- A swimsuit equipped with a Breathing Apparatus (the Aqualung) that allows Lara to breath underwater indefinitely, or at least until the suit is damaged, found in the Deepsea Dive level of Tomb Raider Chronicles.
- A breathing apparatus found in the level The Vault of Trophies, in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness, similar to the extreme depth suit attachment in Tomb Raider Chronicles.
- A breathing apparatus Lara uses in the Mediterranean Sea and Arctic Sea Sections of Tomb Raider Underworld.
- A breathing apparatus found in the region Flooded Archives of Rise of the Tomb Raider, during the level Dark Waters.
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