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|Japanese= {{Japanese|ボム兵|Bomu Tsuwamono|Bomb Soldier|1}} | |||
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Revision as of 23:27, 23 June 2011
Bob-ombs are living, walking bombs based on the Mario series' enemy of the same name. They closely resemble the Bombite species, but there are some key differences between the two, the most significant one being the way they are destroyed. Whereas as the Bombite will explode immediately on contact with a second sword swipe, the Bob-omb will sit with a burning fuse for a few seconds before exploding. The Bob-omb also does not have the visible timer countdown/stalking method of some of the Bombite species.
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