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Ever since the first Zelda game, Link has been privy to the use of explosive balls, named simply Bombs. Kept in a Bomb Bag, and made from Bomb Flowers, by the Goron tribe, these devices will help Link demolish boulders and kill giant bosses, amongst other things.
File:Bomb.gifThe Legend of Zelda
File:LAbomb.gifThe Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
File:Bombalttp.jpgThe Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
File:Bombs.gifThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
File:Bomb.jpgThe Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
In Minish Cap, normal bombs featured along with Remote Bombs, which didn't set off until told.
However, in Twilight Princess, different varieties of bombs are avaliable to buy. As well as the regular bombs, there are Water Bombs, which can be used underwater, Bomb Arrows, which can be used on far-off foes or rocks, except that they explode and damage Link if held too long, and Bomblings, which works simalary to the Bombchu except that they cannot climb up walls.