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(Bombarossa's name comes from Barbarossa, that's beyond doubt.) |
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{{figurine|TMC|Bombarossa| Appears in dungeons. They float in the air and explode when touched. Walk carefully, and you may escape unhurt... |[[File:Bombarossa Figurine.gif]]}} | {{figurine|TMC|Bombarossa| Appears in dungeons. They float in the air and explode when touched. Walk carefully, and you may escape unhurt... |[[File:Bombarossa Figurine.gif]]}} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Bombarossa's name probably comes from the military operation {{wp|Barbarossa}} in 1941, also meaning "Red Beard" in Italian. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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|Spanish(SP)= | |Spanish(SP)= | ||
|French= Bombouée | |French= Bombouée | ||
|French(CA)= | |French(CA)= Bomb buoy | ||
|French(FR)= | |French(FR)= | ||
|German= Bombui | |German= Bombui |
Revision as of 13:12, 29 December 2013
Bombarossa are enemies which 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 the Bombarossa is in Link's path, the safest way to avoid them would be to jump over them using the Roc's Cape.
Trivia
- Bombarossa's name probably comes from the military operation Barbarossa in 1941, also meaning "Red Beard" in Italian.
See Also
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