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Revision as of 05:45, 30 January 2022

Bombchu Bags are items in Phantom Hourglass.[1]

Location and Uses

The first Bombchu Bag is obtained when Link finds the Bombchus inside the Goron Temple. It allows him to carry up to 10 Bombchus. This Bombchu Bag does not appear in Link's inventory and is instead represented by an icon of a Bombchu; nonetheless it is required for purchasing or collecting Bombchus.[2] An upgraded Bombchu Bag can be bought at the Goron Island Shop for 1,000 Rupees. Another upgraded Bombchu Bag can be won by completing the Goron Game at Dee Ess Island in 35 seconds or less. Each upgraded Bag increased the capacity by 10 Bombchus and can be obtained in any order.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Canada FrenchCA Sac de Bombchus Bombchu Bag
France FrenchEU Sac de missiles teigneux Mangy missile bag
Germany German Krabbelminentasche Crawling Mine Bag
Italy Italian Portaradiomine Radio Mine Holder
Spain SpanishEU Saco de bombuchus Bombchu bag
Latin America SpanishLA Saco de bombchus Bombchu bag

Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 118 (PH)
  2. "I can't sell you Bombchus if you don't have a Bombchu bag. Sorry!" — Mi (Phantom Hourglass)