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Bombarossa are recurring Enemies in The Legend of Zelda series.[name references needed]
Four Swords
The Minish Cap
Template:Figurine Bombarossa float around in some Dungeons, and explode on contact. Some patrol a small area, and must be avoided, while others remain stationary. Stationary Bombarossa sometimes form puzzles which must be solved by exploding them in a particular way to result in a chain explosion to activate Switches. If a Bombarossa is in Link's path, it can be jumped over using the Roc's Cape.
Trivia
- Bombarossa comes from bomba rossa, Italian for "red bomb". This name is only used in the English localization; in fact, the Italian localization uses the Japanese original "Bombui".
Nomenclature
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