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| {{nihongo|'''{{PAGENAME}}'''|ウォータガ Wōtaga "Waterga"}} is a [[Ice|Water]] [[magic]] [[tech]] in {{CT}}. Summoning a lake's-worth of water, Frog pushes it across the battlefield to attack all enemies. Frog learns Water II as his sixth tech, after learning [[Water]] (this spell's rudimentary form) from [[Spekkio]] at the end of time. Water-elemental creatures, such as [[Blue Scouter]]s will absorb all damage done by this tech and convert it into [[Hit Point]]s.
| | '''Water II''' is a [[Ice|Water]] [[magic]] [[tech]] in {{CT}}. Summoning a lake's-worth of water, Frog pushes it across the battlefield to attack all enemies. Frog learns Water II as his sixth tech, after learning [[Water]] (this spell's rudimentary form) from [[Spekkio]] at the end of time. Water-elemental creatures, such as [[Blue Scouter]]s will absorb all damage done by this tech and convert it into [[Hit Point]]s. |
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| ==Damage calculations==
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| ''Damage = (Level + Magic) * 14 * 3.2 * (1 - Enemy's Magic Defense/102.4) / Enemy's Elemental Defense + Random Range''
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| ==Trivia==
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| Many of the spell and item names in Chrono Trigger were intended to reference Final Fantasy, but while the Japanese name of this tech (ウォータガ Wōtaga "Waterga") has a similar naming scheme to a Final Fantasy spell, there were no water magic elemental attacks in the Final Fantasy series when Chrono Trigger released in 1995. The Final Fantasy series has since introduced a spell by the name of "Waterga", which is variously called ウォータガ ''Wōtaga'' and ウォタガ ''Wotoga'' in Japanese - but this is actually a rare instance of Final Fantasy taking from Chrono Trigger, rather than vice versa.
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