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* The ''[[Lunar]]'' series employs this with Springs of Transmission which teleport the player between locations. ''Lunar: Eternal Blue'' even involves discovering that the huge star-shaped pool in front of the palace in Pentagulia is a Spring of Transmission in disguise, with the [[No Social Skills|alien demi-goddess/love interest]] blasting the railing off the balcony and leaping in, followed by the rest of your party.
* Not exactly the same thing, but old-school hilarious adventure game ''[[Eric the Unready]]'' featured a magical banana which could be summoned out of any body of water by speaking a magic word.
* The Jade Passage in ''[[Final Fantasy II (Video Game)|Final Fantasy II]]''.
* ''[[Clive Barker's Undying]]'' uses an enchanted pool to teleport the player between the modern-day ruins of an ancient monastery, and the medieval monastery itself. Bonus points for each side of the pool reflecting the other: in the present day, the pool's reflection shows the past, and vice versa.
* Your first trip through one in ''[[The Game of the Ages]]'' kills you if you lack protection. You later find two further pools.
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