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Broadly speaking, this trope covers instances where lava or magma is added to something just to make it better.
Broadly speaking, this trope covers instances where lava or magma is added to something just to make it better.


A [[Super Trope]] to:
A [[Super-Trope]] to:
* [[Climactic Volcano Backdrop]] (a lava backdrop)
* [[Climactic Volcano Backdrop]] (a lava backdrop)
* [[The Lava Caves of New York]] (secret underground lava caverns)
* [[The Lava Caves of New York]] (secret underground lava caverns)
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* [[Magma Man]] (a character made of lava)
* [[Magma Man]] (a character made of lava)


Often invokes [[Convection Schmonvection]]. Also see [[Awesomeness Is Volatile]] and [[Incendiary Exponent]].
Often invokes [[Convection, Schmonvection]]. Also see [[Awesomeness Is Volatile]] and [[Incendiary Exponent]].


And to be clear: ''Magma'' refers to the material while it's still underground and not yet erupted from a volcano. ''Lava'' is the stuff when it's above ground.
And to be clear: ''Magma'' refers to the material while it's still underground and not yet erupted from a volcano. ''Lava'' is the stuff when it's above ground.
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* ''[[Minecraft (Video Game)|Minecraft]]'' allows you to collect and use lava in constructions. If you can avoid being burned by it, of course. Lava also happens to be the longest-lasting heat source for furnaces; unfortunately, using a lava bucket in a furnace will destroy the bucket, and depending on the map you may have to construct a portal to the Nether just to have a steady source of lava.
* ''[[Minecraft (Video Game)|Minecraft]]'' allows you to collect and use lava in constructions. If you can avoid being burned by it, of course. Lava also happens to be the longest-lasting heat source for furnaces; unfortunately, using a lava bucket in a furnace will destroy the bucket, and depending on the map you may have to construct a portal to the Nether just to have a steady source of lava.
** Of course, there you run into the problem that getting the obsidian to create the portal is best done with lava... [[Morton's Fork|GAH!]]
** Of course, there you run into the problem that getting the obsidian to create the portal is best done with lava... [[Morton's Fork|GAH!]]
* Any fire-base dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series, especially volcano levels in the [[The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time (Video Game)|Death]] [[The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess (Video Game)|Mountains.]] Usually, you also have to fight [[Goddamned Bats|burning bats]] and huge monsters that set themselves on fire.
* Any fire-base dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series, especially volcano levels in the [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Video Game)|Death]] [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Video Game)|Mountains.]] Usually, you also have to fight [[Goddamned Bats|burning bats]] and huge monsters that set themselves on fire.
* The strongest crafting material in ''[[Terraria (Video Game)|Terraria]]'' is Hellstone. Which appears in lava pits. And emits lava when mined.
* The strongest crafting material in ''[[Terraria (Video Game)|Terraria]]'' is Hellstone. Which appears in lava pits. And emits lava when mined.
** Obsidian is created by dumping water into lava -- in relatively small quantities in the normal game and ''enormous'' quantities if you build a [[Good Bad Bugs|generator]].
** Obsidian is created by dumping water into lava -- in relatively small quantities in the normal game and ''enormous'' quantities if you build a [[Good Bad Bugs|generator]].
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[[File:ragnaros_sulfuras_4664.jpg|link=World of Warcraft|right|"Check out my giant lava warhammer! Isn't it cool? [1]

"We need... lava, of course, more lava and... deadly traps! Oh yeah!" (adds "even more lava" to the diagram)
Bowser, Bowser's Evil Plan

Figuratively speaking.

One way to make an artifact, weapon, or situation even better is to get lava involved somehow. After all, if something is already pretty awesome on its own, that said something would be really freakin' awesome if it happens to be using burning magma in the process. It doesn't matter if the lava is even relevant; just the inclusion of a flowing fiery-orange flow is enough to invoke the sense of raw power -- strong enough to melt MOUNTAINS! -- barely held in check.

Broadly speaking, this trope covers instances where lava or magma is added to something just to make it better.

A Super-Trope to:

Often invokes Convection, Schmonvection. Also see Awesomeness Is Volatile and Incendiary Exponent.

And to be clear: Magma refers to the material while it's still underground and not yet erupted from a volcano. Lava is the stuff when it's above ground.

Examples of Lava Adds Awesome include:


Anime and Manga

  • In Mahou Sensei Negima, the ultimate spell of Earth element wouldn't be awesome enough without it.
  • Mazinger Z: Mazinger-Z's Home Base was located on the foot of Mount Fuji. Such a perfect setup was used for animating many battles and squirmishes would have been less cool without the Climactic Volcano Backdrop, the characters brawling around a Lava Pit or soaring above Mount Fuji's crater. In one episode, Dr. Hell attempted to set an eruption off to bury the Photon Research Institute beneath tons of lava. In another episode, Mazinger-Z was tossed into a volcano. In the Gosaku Ota manga episodes, The Dragon Baron Ashura's master plan involved to set volcanic eruptions off throughout Japan...
    • Great Mazinger: One of the weapons of Marquis Janus' Island Base was an artificial volcano built on the island could vomit rocks and lava when Janus needed.
  • Naruto's Mizukage Mei can use Lava as a combination of fire and earth, in addition to her water, fire, earth and acid skills. She pulls this outta her sleeve.
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Film


Literature

 Luke walked across the lake of fire.

He did not think about it. The lava refused to touch his feet. Only The Force burned bright around him. One step after another, he strode across the flaming rock, letting himself see nothing but his goal until he stood again on solid ground on the far side of the lake of fire, with Gantoris and his people.


Tabletop Games


Toys

  • From Bionicle, one of Toa Tahu's subsequent weapons is a Magma Sword.
    • Toa Norik has the Lava Spear, which can shoot lava.
    • The sport of Lavasurfing on the island of Mata Nui.
    • Hakann has a Lava Launcher as his main weapon.


Video Games

  • Not only does Super Mario Galaxy feature Melty Molten Galaxy, a planet made of lava, but it's caught between two other planets also made of lava -- a lava solar system.
    • The sequel has Melty Monster Galaxy, which is inhabited by the titular monsters, who are often the same size as the planets they live on.
  • One of the weapons in Ratchet and Clank is the Lava Gun, a modified flamethrower that shoots a continuous stream of lava.
  • Demons Souls has the Lava Bow, which instantly transforms any arrow fired from it into a flaming lance.
    • Dark Souls has two Lethal Lava Land levels. There are also the Chaos Pyromancies, the most powerful fire spells, which leave pools of lava on the floor when used.
  • Diablo features the spell "Volcano", which spews forth lava. "Molten Boulder" applies as well, but is a round, condensed form of lava.
  • World of Warcraft: Many fire-based spells, such as the Shaman spell "Magma Totem", features spell effects giving the impression of lava. Their icons also depict lava/magma in different forms.
    • Molten Core has Ragnaros the Firelord, who wields Sulfuras, a gargantuan lava warhammer. In the Warcraft D20 RPG and trading card games, Sulfuras is available as a treasure.
  • Ask for help on the Dwarf Fortress forum, and someone will suggest solving your problem with lava. If you're already using lava, you should try using more.
  • Metroid Prime: Hunters features the Magmaul, which is basically a magma grenade launcher.
  • The underground realm of the Deep Roads in Dragon Age has a lot of lava, to the point that the dwarves have lava fountains and lava waterfalls as decorations in the same way surfacers might use water.
  • Minecraft allows you to collect and use lava in constructions. If you can avoid being burned by it, of course. Lava also happens to be the longest-lasting heat source for furnaces; unfortunately, using a lava bucket in a furnace will destroy the bucket, and depending on the map you may have to construct a portal to the Nether just to have a steady source of lava.
    • Of course, there you run into the problem that getting the obsidian to create the portal is best done with lava... GAH!
  • Any fire-base dungeon in The Legend of Zelda series, especially volcano levels in the Death Mountains. Usually, you also have to fight burning bats and huge monsters that set themselves on fire.
  • The strongest crafting material in Terraria is Hellstone. Which appears in lava pits. And emits lava when mined.
    • Obsidian is created by dumping water into lava -- in relatively small quantities in the normal game and enormous quantities if you build a generator.


Western Animation


Real Life

  • A favorite game of young children is to climb and jump all over the living room furniture while avoiding falling into the "lava" floor below.
  • Lava lamps are quite popular for their aesthetic qualities, but that's not necessarily "real" lava...