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* Doesn't show up in the ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'' series as much as others, but Guts Man can produce stone blocks, Crystal Man and Jewel Man use [[Gemstone Assault|gems]], and Stone Man is essentially a robot [[Golem]] who uses the Power Stone (not '''that''' ''[[Power Stone]]'').
* Doesn't show up in the ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'' series as much as others, but Guts Man can produce stone blocks, Crystal Man and Jewel Man use [[Gemstone Assault|gems]], and Stone Man is essentially a robot [[Golem]] who uses the Power Stone (not '''that''' ''[[Power Stone]]'').
** Its brother series, [[Mega Man Battle Network]], has Desertman.EXE, though, who is made entirely of sand. Stone Man has a counterpart in it, and there are several Breaking [[Fight Like a Card Player|Chips]] that involve stones or stone objects (Aura Head, Air Hockey) or drills (Drill Arm).
** Its brother series, [[Mega Man Battle Network]], has Desertman.EXE, though, who is made entirely of sand. Stone Man has a counterpart in it, and there are several Breaking [[Fight Like a Card Player|Chips]] that involve stones or stone objects (Aura Head, Air Hockey) or drills (Drill Arm).
** In ''[[Rockman 6: Unique Harassment]], Jewel Man's fighting style has been upgraded. It is now reminiscent of Culex, even down to the elemental jewels in his first phase. Mega Man can even obtain the Jewel Origin ability from Jewel Man and use it to rain jewels down on his enemies.
* Maori Kasuga of ''[[Arcana Heart]]'', who has Ohtsuchi, the Arcana of Earth, as her default Arcana. Powers include raining large rocks on opponents and summoning massive stone fists and [[Giant Foot of Stomping|feet]].
* Maori Kasuga of ''[[Arcana Heart]]'', who has Ohtsuchi, the Arcana of Earth, as her default Arcana. Powers include raining large rocks on opponents and summoning massive stone fists and [[Giant Foot of Stomping|feet]].
* ''[[City of Heroes]]'' has Earth Control, Earth Assault, Stone Melee, and [[Stone Wall|Stone Armour]] powersets, and at least one notable [[NPC]], [[Dark and Troubled Past|Jim Tremblor]], with some of these powers.
* ''[[City of Heroes]]'' has Earth Control, Earth Assault, Stone Melee, and [[Stone Wall|Stone Armour]] powersets, and at least one notable [[NPC]], [[Dark and Troubled Past|Jim Tremblor]], with some of these powers.
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* The Sand Wand has this power in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks]]''. With it, Link is able to raise sand so he can rise to higher spots, move or stop heavy objects, walk over quicksand, attack sand-based enemies, etc. It's very versatile.
* The Sand Wand has this power in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks]]''. With it, Link is able to raise sand so he can rise to higher spots, move or stop heavy objects, walk over quicksand, attack sand-based enemies, etc. It's very versatile.
* ''[[Monster Girl Quest]]'' has the earth element, one of the four natural elements. Users of earth magic can greatly increase their strength and defense, and imbue the weight of the earth into their weapons to increase the force of their blows. Gnome, the spirit of earth, is capable of manipulating mud and sand.
* ''[[Monster Girl Quest]]'' has the earth element, one of the four natural elements. Users of earth magic can greatly increase their strength and defense, and imbue the weight of the earth into their weapons to increase the force of their blows. Gnome, the spirit of earth, is capable of manipulating mud and sand.



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