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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
==={{FS|-}}===
==={{FS|-}}===
In {{FS}}, {{Plural|FS|Bob-omb}} are typically encountered in small groups. They move slowly, but when they are struck by the {{Term|FS|Sword}}, they will turn blue and freeze in place. In order to then light their fuse, one of the {{Term|FSAE|Links}} must either throw it at a lit {{Term|FSAE|Torchlight|link}} or make sparks near the fuse by clanging {{Plural|FSAE|Sword}} with another {{Term|FSAE|Links}}. As soon as their fuse is lit, they will dash around very quickly and bounce off of the walls, making them hard to avoid, and will eventually explode. {{Plural|FS|Bob-omb}}, however, can also be helpful {{Plural|FSAE|Enemy}}, as they can be used to destroy cracked walls or {{Plural|FSAE|Block}} when the {{Plural|FS|Links|link}} are without {{Plural|FS|Bomb}}. When they are hit again after their fuse is lit, they cease running and turn red, at which point they can be picked up and thrown elsewhere before exploding, allowing the {{Plural|FS|Links}} to use them to destroy obstacles or other {{Plural|FSAE|Enemy}}. They appear in the {{Term|FS|Chambers of Insight|link}}, {{Term|FS|Death Mountain (Four Swords)|link}}, {{Term|FS|Vaati's Palace|link}}, as well as the {{Term|FS|Realm of Memories|link}}.
In {{FS}}, {{Plural|FS|Bob-omb}} are typically encountered in small groups. They move slowly, but when they are struck by the {{Term|FS|Sword}}, they will turn blue and freeze in place. In order to then light their fuse, one of the {{Plural|FSAE|Links|link}} must either throw it at a lit {{Term|FSAE|Torchlight|link}} or make sparks near the fuse by clanging {{Plural|FSAE|Sword}} with another {{Term|FSAE|Links}}. As soon as their fuse is lit, they will dash around very quickly and bounce off of the walls, making them hard to avoid, and will eventually explode. {{Plural|FS|Bob-omb}}, however, can also be helpful {{Plural|FSAE|Enemy}}, as they can be used to destroy cracked walls or {{Plural|FSAE|Block}} when the {{Plural|FS|Links}} are without {{Plural|FS|Bomb}}. When they are hit again after their fuse is lit, they cease running and turn red, at which point they can be picked up and thrown elsewhere before exploding, allowing the {{Plural|FS|Links}} to use them to destroy obstacles or other {{Plural|FSAE|Enemy}}. They appear in the {{Term|FS|Chambers of Insight|link}}, {{Term|FS|Death Mountain (Stage)|link}}, {{Term|FS|Vaati's Palace|link}}, as well as the {{Term|FS|Realm of Memories|link}}.


==={{TMC|-}}===
==={{TMC|-}}===
{{Figurine|TMC|Bob-omb}}
{{Figurines|TMC}}
In {{TMC}}, {{Plural|TMC|Bob-omb}} are typically found in small groups in enclosed areas or narrow spaces. Unlike their {{FS|-}} counterparts, they don't need to be thrown at {{Plural|TMC|Torchlight}} after they turn blue; instead their fuses light with just one {{Term|TMC|Sword}} slash, making them much easier to use as normal {{Plural|TMC|Bomb}}. This becomes necessary to solve a puzzle in {{Term|TMC|Dark Hyrule Castle|link}}. They appear in the {{Term|TMC|Cave of Flames|link}}, the {{Term|TMC|Palace of Winds|link}}, and the aforementioned {{Term|TMC|Dark Hyrule Castle}}.
In {{TMC}}, {{Plural|TMC|Bob-omb}} are typically found in small groups in enclosed areas or narrow spaces. Unlike their {{FS|-}} counterparts, they don't need to be thrown at {{Plural|TMC|Torchlight}} after they turn blue; instead their fuses light with just one {{Term|TMC|Sword}} slash, making them much easier to use as normal {{Plural|TMC|Bomb}}. This becomes necessary to solve a puzzle in {{Term|TMC|Dark Hyrule Castle|link}}. They appear in the {{Term|TMC|Cave of Flames|link}}, the {{Term|TMC|Palace of Winds|link}}, and the aforementioned {{Term|TMC|Dark Hyrule Castle}}.


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
{{Names
{{Nomenclature}}
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|ja= {{Romanize|ボム兵|Bomu Hei}}
|jaM= Bomb Soldier
|es= Soldado bomba
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|fr= Bombe Soldat
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|frCM=
|de= {{de|Bob-omb}}
|deM=
|it= Soldato Bomba
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|ptB=
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==See Also==
==See Also==
autopatrol, curators
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