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:''This page is about regular {{Plural|Series|Bomb}}, for other variants, see {{Plural|Series|Bomb Flower|link}}, {{Plural|Series|Bombchu|link}}, {{Plural|Series|Big Bomb|link}}, and {{Plural|Series|Remote Bomb|link}}.''
{{Hatnote|This page is about regular {{Plural|Series|Bomb}}, for other variants, see {{Plural|Series|Bomb Flower|link}}, {{Plural|Series|Bombchu|link}}, {{Plural|Series|Big Bomb|link}}, and {{Plural|Series|Remote Bomb|link}}.}}
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|game= TLoZ, ALttP, LA, OoT, MM, FS, TWW, FSA, TMC, TP, PH, ST, SS, ALBW, TFH
|game= TLoZ, ALttP, LA, OoT, MM, FS, TWW, FSA, TMC, TP, PH, ST, SS, ALBW, TFH
|other= TLoZGW, AST, TFoE, TWoG, SSB, SSBM, Soulcalibur II, FPTRR, SSBB, OoA (Himekawa), HW, MNPTP, SSB4, SSBU, CoH
|other= TLoZ (TV Series), TLoZGW, TFoE, TWoG, AST, SSB, SSBM, SCII, FPTRR, SSBB, OoA (Himekawa), HW, MNPTP, SSB4, SSBU, CoH, SMM2
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|TLoZ= 20 {{Plural|TLoZ|Rupee|link}} for 4
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|ALttP= 100 {{Plural|ALttP|Rupee}} for 30
|TLoZ= 20 {{Plural|TLoZ|Rupee|link}} for 4
|LA= 10 {{Plural|LA|Rupee}} for 10
|ALttP= 100 {{Plural|ALttP|Rupee}} for 30
|OoT= 25 {{Plural|OoT|Rupee}} for 5, 50 {{Plural|OoT|Rupee}} for 10, 80 {{Plural|OoT|Rupee}} for 20
|LA= 10 {{Plural|LA|Rupee}} for 10
|MM= 30 {{Plural|MM|Rupee}} for 10
|OoT= 25 {{Plural|OoT|Rupee}} for 5, 50 {{Plural|OoT|Rupee}} for 10, 80 {{Plural|OoT|Rupee}} for 20
|TWW= 20 {{Plural|TWW|Rupee}} for 10, 35 {{Plural|TWW|Rupee}} for 20, 50 {{Plural|TWW|Rupee}} for 30, 60 {{Plural|TWW|Rupee}} for 30
|MM= 30 {{Plural|MM|Rupee}} for 10
|TP= 30 {{Plural|TP|Rupee}} for 10, 60 {{Plural|TP|Rupee}} for 20, 90 {{Plural|TP|Rupee}} for 30
|TWW= 20 {{Plural|TWW|Rupee}} for 10, 35 {{Plural|TWW|Rupee}} for 20, 50 {{Plural|TWW|Rupee}} for 30, 60 {{Plural|TWW|Rupee}} for 30
|PH= 50 {{Plural|PH|Rupee}} for 10
|TP= 30 {{Plural|TP|Rupee}} for 10, 60 {{Plural|TP|Rupee}} for 20, 90 {{Plural|TP|Rupee}} for 30
|ST= 150 {{Plural|ST|Rupee}} for 10, 200 {{Plural|ST|Rupee}} for 10
|PH= 50 {{Plural|PH|Rupee}} for 10
|SS= 20 {{Plural|SS|Rupee}} for 10
|ST= 150 {{Plural|ST|Rupee}} for 10, 200 {{Plural|ST|Rupee}} for 10
|SS= 20 {{Plural|SS|Rupee}} for 10
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{{Term/Store|Bomb|Bombs|Series, TLoZ, ALttP, LA, LADX, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, OoA, TWW, TWWHD, FS, FSA, TMC, TP, TPHD, PH, ST, SS, ALBW, TFH, TFoE, HWDE, CoH|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Item|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 118 {{Exp Game|TLoZ, ALttP, LA, OoT, MM, OoS, OoA, TWW, FS, FSA, TMC, TP, PH, ST, SS, ALBW, TFH}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|'''Bombs'''|Inventory|TFoE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Color|HWDE Green|Bomb}}: Use this on boulders to reveal hidden staircases.|Tutorial|HWDE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Color|CoH Yellow|Bomb}} -- Assign to {{Icon|CoH A}} {{Icon|CoH B}} {{Icon|CoH X}} {{Icon|CoH Y}}<br/>Place a bomb in front of you. Deals damage to adjacent spaces. Can be kicked or thrown.|Inventory|CoH}}</ref>{{Name Ref|LANS, TLoZGW, AST, TWoG, SSB, SSBM, Soulcalibur II, FPTRR, SSBB, OoA (Himekawa), MNPTP, SSBfN3DS, SSBfWU, SSBU}}
{{Term/Store|Bomb|Bombs|Series, TLoZ, ALttP, LA, LADX, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, OoA, TWW, TWWHD, FS, FSA, TMC, TP, TPHD, PH, ST, SS, ALBW, TFH, TFoE, HWDE, CoH|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Item|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= |book= E |publisher= |page= 118 {{Exp Game|TLoZ, ALttP, LA, OoT, MM, OoS, OoA, TWW, FS, FSA, TMC, TP, PH, ST, SS, ALBW, TFH}}}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Bombs<br/>Did you know you can lift and throw them before they go off?|Inventory|LANS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|'''Bombs'''|Inventory|TFoE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Color|HWDE Green|Bomb}}: Use this on boulders to reveal hidden staircases.|Tutorials|HWDE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|{{Color|CoH Yellow|Bomb}} -- Assign to {{Icon|CoH A}} {{Icon|CoH B}} {{Icon|CoH X}} {{Icon|CoH Y}}<br/>Place a bomb in front of you. Deals damage to adjacent spaces. Can be kicked or thrown.|Inventory|CoH}}</ref>{{Name Ref|LANS, TLoZGW, AST, TWoG, SSB, SSBM, SCII, FPTRR, SSBB, OoA (Himekawa), MNPTP, SSBfN3DS, SSBfWU, SSBU}}
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Link can carry a total of 10 Bombs initially, but can increase the number of Bombs he can carry at the [[Pond of Happiness]] in [[Lake Hylia]]. Every time Link tosses a total of 100 Rupees into the Pond, the [[Great Fairy]] [[Venus]] emerges to reward him with either an [[Arrow]] or Bomb capacity upgrade.<ref>{{Cite|I will make your wish come true.|Venus|ALttP}}</ref> If Link chooses to upgrade his Bomb capacity, Venus will grant him the ability to carry 5 more Bombs each time until he can carry 40 Bombs.<ref>{{Cite|[I want to carry more bombs.] Then I will increase your carrying ability so you can carry [XX] Bombs at maximum. This is just a small happiness I can give to you.|Venus|ALttP}}</ref> At 40 Bombs, Link can upgrade one more time, granting him a maximum capacity of 50 Bombs. All of the upgrades cost a total of 700 Rupees.  
Link can carry a total of 10 Bombs initially, but can increase the number of Bombs he can carry at the [[Pond of Happiness]] in [[Lake Hylia]]. Every time Link tosses a total of 100 Rupees into the Pond, the [[Great Fairy]] [[Venus]] emerges to reward him with either an [[Arrow]] or Bomb capacity upgrade.<ref>{{Cite|I will make your wish come true.|Venus|ALttP}}</ref> If Link chooses to upgrade his Bomb capacity, Venus will grant him the ability to carry 5 more Bombs each time until he can carry 40 Bombs.<ref>{{Cite|[I want to carry more bombs.] Then I will increase your carrying ability so you can carry [XX] Bombs at maximum. This is just a small happiness I can give to you.|Venus|ALttP}}</ref> At 40 Bombs, Link can upgrade one more time, granting him a maximum capacity of 50 Bombs. All of the upgrades cost a total of 700 Rupees.  


Link can temporarily use a special variety of Bomb called the [[Super Bomb]]. After completing the [[Ice Palace]] and the [[Misery Mire (A Link to the Past)|Misery Mire]], Link can purchase the Super Bomb from the Dark World's Bomb Shop for 100 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite|I also have a new Super Bomb in stock for only 100 Rupees!|Bomb Shopkeeper|ALttP}}</ref> After purchase, Link will carry the Super Bomb with him and it will detonate wherever he places it.
Link can temporarily use a special variety of Bomb called the [[Super Bomb]]. After completing the [[Ice Palace]] and the [[Misery Mire (Dungeon)|Misery Mire]], Link can purchase the Super Bomb from the Dark World's Bomb Shop for 100 Rupees.<ref>{{Cite|I also have a new Super Bomb in stock for only 100 Rupees!|Bomb Shopkeeper|ALttP}}</ref> After purchase, Link will carry the Super Bomb with him and it will detonate wherever he places it.


==={{LA|-}}===
==={{LA|-}}===
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==={{ST|-}}===
==={{ST|-}}===
In {{ST}}, Link can carry 10 Bombs with the Bomb Bag, 20 Bombs with the [[Medium-Sized Bomb Bag]], and 30 Bombs with the [[Large-Sized Bomb Bag]]. He can obtain one of them by purchasing it at [[Beedle's Airshop]] for 500 Rupees, another by beating the current record in the {{Term|ST|Race (Mini-Game)|link}} {{Term|ST|Mini-Game|link}} at [[Whittleton]], and another by completing Level 2 of the [[Take 'Em All On!]] Minigame in [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. Link can buy 10 Bombs for 150 Rupees at the [[Papuchia Shop]] and 10 Bombs for 200 Rupees at the [[Goron Country Store]]. Bomb Flowers can be found in {{ST|-}}. The Cannon on the [[Spirit Train]] an unlimited supply of Bombs.
In {{ST}}, Link can carry 10 Bombs with the Bomb Bag, 20 Bombs with the [[Medium-Sized Bomb Bag]], and 30 Bombs with the [[Large-Sized Bomb Bag]]. He can obtain one of them by purchasing it at [[Beedle's Airshop]] for 500 Rupees, another by beating the current record in the {{Term|ST|Race (Mini-Game)|link}} {{Term|ST|Mini-Game|link}} at [[Whittleton]], and another by completing Level 2 of the [[Take 'Em All On!]] Minigame in [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. Link can buy 10 Bombs for 150 Rupees at [[Kogane]]'s [[Shop]] in [[Papuchia Village]] and 10 Bombs for 200 Rupees at the [[Goron Country Store]]. Bomb Flowers can be found in {{ST|-}}. The Cannon on the [[Spirit Train]] an unlimited supply of Bombs.


==={{SS|-}}===
==={{SS|-}}===
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[[File:SS Bombscreen.png|thumb|left|Link using a Bomb]]
[[File:SS Bombscreen.png|thumb|left|Link using a Bomb]]
In addition to dropping and throwing Bombs in {{SS}}, Link can also roll Bombs with an underarm swing and can give it spin to control its direction. The [[Beetle (Item)|Beetle]] can also be used to pick up and fly with a Bomb to drop it somewhere else. Link can purchase 10 Bombs for 20 Rupees once he has obtained the Bomb Bag in the [[Earth Temple (Skyward Sword)|Earth Temple]]. The Bomb Bag can hold 10 Bombs, but Link can add additional Bomb Bags to his [[Adventure Pouch]] to carry more Bombs. A {{Term|SS|Bomb Bag|link}} adds 5 extra Bombs, a [[Medium Bomb Bag]] adds 10, and a [[Large Bomb Bag]] adds 15 Bombs. The maximum amount of Bombs Link can carry is 40 by equipping two Large Bomb Bags.  
In addition to dropping and throwing Bombs in {{SS}}, Link can also roll Bombs with an underarm swing and can give it spin to control its direction. The [[Beetle (Item)|Beetle]] can also be used to pick up and fly with a Bomb to drop it somewhere else. Link can purchase 10 Bombs for 20 Rupees once he has obtained the Bomb Bag in the {{Term|SS|Earth Temple|link}}. The Bomb Bag can hold 10 Bombs, but Link can add additional Bomb Bags to his {{Term|SSHD|Pouch|link}} to carry more Bombs. A {{Term|SS|Bomb Bag|link}} adds 5 extra Bombs, a [[Medium Bomb Bag]] adds 10, and a [[Large Bomb Bag]] adds 15 Bombs. The maximum amount of Bombs Link can carry is 40 by equipping two Large Bomb Bags.  


Bomb Flowers appear in {{SS|-}} in place of the traditional “man-made” design of previous installments. Because of this, Link can put plucked Bomb Flowers in his [[Bomb Bag]] before they detonate to replenish his supply.
Bomb Flowers appear in {{SS|-}} in place of the traditional “man-made” design of previous installments. Because of this, Link can put plucked Bomb Flowers in his [[Bomb Bag]] before they detonate to replenish his supply.
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==Other Appearances==
==Other Appearances==
==={{TLoZ|-}} (TV Series)===
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==={{TLoZGW|-}}===
==={{TLoZGW|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|TLoZGW}}
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{{Stub|TLoZGW}}
{{Stub|TLoZGW}}
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{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{TFoE|-}}===
==={{TFoE|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|TFoE}}
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Bombs are used to damage stronger enemies and to destroy breakable rocks and small walls in {{TFoE}}. They are purchased in packs of three for 20 [[Rupee#The Faces of Evil|Rubies]] from [[Morshu]]'s shop in the {{Term|TFoE|Goronu (Stage)|link}} area. [[Link]] can carry up to 99 of them.
Bombs are used to damage stronger enemies and to destroy breakable rocks and small walls in {{TFoE}}. They are purchased in packs of three for 20 [[Rupee#The Faces of Evil|Rubies]] from [[Morshu]]'s shop in the {{Term|TFoE|Goronu (Stage)|link}} area. [[Link]] can carry up to 99 of them.
{{Canonicity/End}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{TWoG|-}}===
==={{TWoG|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|TWoG}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Bombs are used to damage stronger enemies and to destroy breakable rocks and small walls in {{TWoG}}. They are purchased in packs of three for 20 [[Rupee#The Wand of Gamelon|Rubies]] from the [[Merchant#The Wand of Gamelon|Merchant]]'s general store in [[Sakado]]. [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] can carry up to 99 of them.
Bombs are used to damage stronger enemies and to destroy breakable rocks and small walls in {{TWoG}}. They are purchased in packs of three for 20 [[Rupee#The Wand of Gamelon|Rubies]] from the [[Merchant#The Wand of Gamelon|Merchant]]'s general store in [[Sakado]]. [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] can carry up to 99 of them.
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{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{AST|-}}===
==={{AST|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|AST}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|AST}}
{{Stub|AST}}


{{Canonicity/End}}
{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{SSB|-}}===
==={{SSB|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|SSB}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Bombs serve as Link's down special move in {{SSB}}. When used, Link pulls out a Bomb that can be thrown at other [[Fighter]]s to cause damage with an explosion on impact. Link will take damage by his own Bombs if he holds on to one by the time it detonates, or if other Fighters catch one thrown by Link and throw it back. Link can also cause damage to his teammates with Bombs. The Bomb counts as an item such that Link cannot carry another item along with bomb, and that using a bomb in single play mode will remove the "No item" bonus.
Bombs serve as Link's down special move in {{SSB}}. When used, Link pulls out a Bomb that can be thrown at other [[Fighter]]s to cause damage with an explosion on impact. Link will take damage by his own Bombs if he holds on to one by the time it detonates, or if other Fighters catch one thrown by Link and throw it back. Link can also cause damage to his teammates with Bombs. The Bomb counts as an item such that Link cannot carry another item along with bomb, and that using a bomb in single play mode will remove the "No item" bonus.
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{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{SSBM|-}}===
==={{SSBM|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|SSBM}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Bombs serve as the down special move of Link and [[Young Link]] in {{SSBM}}. Link's bombs function the same as they do in {{SSB|-}}. When used by Young Link and thrown, the explosion from his Bombs hit multiple times.
Bombs serve as the down special move of Link and [[Young Link]] in {{SSBM}}. Link's bombs function the same as they do in {{SSB|-}}. When used by Young Link and thrown, the explosion from his Bombs hit multiple times.
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==={{SCII|-}}===
==={{SCII|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|Soulcalibur II}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|Soulcalibur II}}
{{Stub|SCII}}


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{{Noncanon|End}}


==={{FPTRR|-}}===
==={{FPTRR|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|FPTRR}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Two types of Bombs appear in {{FPTRR}}. The first type, Tingle Bombs, can be concocted by using two [[Bomb Fruit]]s, two [[Gelatine]], and two [[Explosive Claws]]. They are stored in [[Bottle|Empty Jars]]. There are cauldrons of the concoction in [[Desma's Labyrinth]]. The second type, [[Nitro Bomb]]s, are also stored in Empty Jars and are a more powerful version of Tingle Bombs. They are created with Bomb Fruits, three Gelatine, three Explosive Claws, and three [[Multi-Bomb Fruit]]s. The recipe is obtained from the [[Stalfos Pirates]]' Engineer when their pirate ship is being attacked by insects.
Two types of Bombs appear in {{FPTRR}}. The first type, Tingle Bombs, can be concocted by using two [[Bomb Fruit]]s, two [[Gelatine]], and two [[Explosive Claws]]. They are stored in [[Bottle|Empty Jars]]. There are cauldrons of the concoction in [[Desma's Labyrinth]]. The second type, [[Nitro Bomb]]s, are also stored in Empty Jars and are a more powerful version of Tingle Bombs. They are created with Bomb Fruits, three Gelatine, three Explosive Claws, and three [[Multi-Bomb Fruit]]s. The recipe is obtained from the [[Stalfos Pirates]]' Engineer when their pirate ship is being attacked by insects.
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==={{SSBB|-}}===
==={{SSBB|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|SSBB}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Bombs serve as the down special move of Link and [[Toon Link]] in {{SSBB}}. Toon Link's Bombs have a larger blast radius than Link's.
Bombs serve as the down special move of Link and [[Toon Link]] in {{SSBB}}. Toon Link's Bombs have a larger blast radius than Link's.
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==={{OoA|-}} (Himekawa)===
==={{OoA|-}} (Himekawa)===
{{Canonicity/Start|OoA (Himekawa)}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
When battling [[Veran]]'s spider form in the [[Black Tower]], Link spies a crate of Bombs from the Tower's construction.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Explosives from the construction!|book= OoA (Himekawa)|publisher= |page= 168}}</ref> Link tosses a Bomb at Veran,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Take this!!|book= OoA (Himekawa)|publisher= |page= 168}}</ref> momentarily blinding and stunning her.
When battling [[Veran]]'s spider form in the [[Black Tower]], Link spies a crate of Bombs from the Tower's construction.<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Explosives from the construction!|book= OoA (Himekawa)|publisher= |page= 168}}</ref> Link tosses a Bomb at Veran,<ref>{{Cite Book|quote= Take this!!|book= OoA (Himekawa)|publisher= |page= 168}}</ref> momentarily blinding and stunning her.
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==={{HW|-}}===
==={{HW|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|HW}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Bombs are items kept in the inventory in {{HW}}. They are first obtained in "[[The Armies of Ruin]]" Scenario after Link finds them in the field's Mine Entrance. Bombs are thrown in small spurts. They are primarily used to destroy cracked walls and boulders, but can also be used to damage enemies. Some giant bosses, such as [[King Dodongo]], are particularly weak to them and can be used to make their [[Weak Point Gauge]] expose. The Bombs can be temporarily upgraded to a giant Bomb by collecting Bomb power-ups, which will throw one giant Bomb that clears a large area. [[Goron's Bracelet]] [[Badge]]s in the {{Term|HW|Bazaar|link}} can be crafted to increase the duration of the upgrade.  
Bombs are items kept in the inventory in {{HW}}. They are first obtained in "[[The Armies of Ruin]]" Scenario after Link finds them in the field's Mine Entrance. Bombs are thrown in small spurts. They are primarily used to destroy cracked walls and boulders, but can also be used to damage enemies. Some giant bosses, such as [[King Dodongo]], are particularly weak to them and can be used to make their [[Weak Point Gauge]] expose. The Bombs can be temporarily upgraded to a giant Bomb by collecting Bomb power-ups, which will throw one giant Bomb that clears a large area. [[Goron's Bracelet]] [[Badge]]s in the {{Term|HW|Bazaar|link}} can be crafted to increase the duration of the upgrade.  


In [[Adventure Mode]], normal and Water Bombs appear as [[Item Card]]s. Normal Bombs are used to open cave entrances in mountain walls and to destroy boulders on land, whereas Water Bombs are used to destroy boulders on bodies of water. In the [[Lorule Map]] from {{HW|L}}, the Bomb Item Card activates the Rupee Nice Power on the Ravio Board when used.
In [[Adventure Mode]], normal and Water Bombs appear as [[Item Card]]s. Normal Bombs are used to open cave entrances in mountain walls and to destroy boulders on land, whereas Water Bombs are used to destroy boulders on bodies of water. In the [[Lorule Map]] from {{HWL}}, the Bomb Item Card activates the Rupee Nice Power on the Ravio Board when used.


In the {{ALBW|-}} DLC Pack for {{HW|-}} and {{HW|L|-}}, [[Ravio]] uses Bombs at part of the moveset for his [[Rental Hammer]] Weapon. He can bat a Bomb toward enemies with the Hammer and roll giant Bombs at enemies, shoving it away from him before it explodes.
In the {{ALBW|-}} DLC Pack for {{HW|-}} and {{HWL|-}}, [[Ravio]] uses Bombs at part of the moveset for his [[Rental Hammer]] Weapon. He can bat a Bomb toward enemies with the Hammer and roll giant Bombs at enemies, shoving it away from him before it explodes.
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==={{MNPTP|-}}===
==={{MNPTP|-}}===
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==={{SSB4|-}}===
==={{SSB4|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|SSBfWU}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Bombs return as the down special move of Link and [[Toon Link]] in {{SSB4}}. Link's and Toon Link's Bombs function identically to those in {{SSBB|-}}.
Bombs return as the down special move of Link and [[Toon Link]] in {{SSB4}}. Link's and Toon Link's Bombs function identically to those in {{SSBB|-}}.
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==={{SSBU|-}}===
==={{SSBU|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|SSBU}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
Bombs return as Young Link's and Toon Link's down special moves in {{SSBU}}. While Young Link's and Toon Link's Bombs are unchanged, Link's Bombs are replaced by [[Remote Bomb]]s.
Bombs return as Young Link's and Toon Link's down special moves in {{SSBU}}. While Young Link's and Toon Link's Bombs are unchanged, Link's Bombs are replaced by [[Remote Bomb]]s.
{{Canonicity/End}}
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==={{CoH|-}}===
==={{CoH|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|CoH}}
{{Ambig|Start}}
[[File:CoH Bomb Sprite.png|32px]]
[[File:CoH Bomb Sprite.png|32px]]
In {{CoH}}, the player can find and use Bombs throughout the game. They explode in adjacent spaces and can be kicked or thrown.<ref>{{Cite|Place a bomb in front of you. Deals damage to adjacent spaces. Can be kicked or thrown.|N/A|CoH}}</ref>
In {{CoH}}, the player can find and use Bombs throughout the game. They explode in adjacent spaces and can be kicked or thrown.<ref>{{Cite|Place a bomb in front of you. Deals damage to adjacent spaces. Can be kicked or thrown.|N/A|CoH}}</ref>
{{Canonicity/End}}
{{Ambig|End}}


==={{SMM2|-}}===
==={{SMM2|-}}===
{{Canonicity/Start|SMM2}}
{{Noncanon|Start}}
In {{SMM2}}, {{Plural|SMM2|Bomb}} appear in the ''Super Mario Bros. 1'' game style as an {{Term|SMM2|Item|link}} to be used with the {{Term|SMM2|Master Sword|link}} power-up. {{Plural|SMM2|Bomb}} are used by holding Y while also holding up on the left stick or d-pad.<ref>{{Cite|Hold {{Icon|SMM2 Y}} while tilting {{Icon|SMM2 Left Stick}}{{Icon|SMM2 Up Arrow}}|Mario's Moves|SMM2}}</ref> {{Plural|SMM2|Bomb}} can be used to damage or defeat most {{Plural|SMM2|Enemy|link}}, destroy {{Smw|Brick Blocks}}, {{Smw|Hard Blocks}}, and {{Smw|? Blocks}}, and activate {{Smw|ON/OFF Switches}} and {{Smw|POW Blocks}}.
In {{SMM2}}, {{Plural|SMM2|Bomb}} appear in the ''Super Mario Bros. 1'' game style as an {{Term|SMM2|Item|link}} to be used with the {{Term|SMM2|Master Sword|link}} power-up. {{Plural|SMM2|Bomb}} are used by holding Y while also holding up on the left stick or d-pad.<ref>{{Cite|Hold {{Icon|SMM2 Y}} while tilting {{Icon|SMM2 Left Stick}}{{Icon|SMM2 Up Arrow}}|Mario's Moves|SMM2}}</ref> {{Plural|SMM2|Bomb}} can be used to damage or defeat most {{Plural|SMM2|Enemy|link}}, destroy {{Smw|Brick Blocks}}, {{Smw|Hard Blocks}}, and {{Smw|? Blocks}}, and activate {{Smw|ON/OFF Switches}} and {{Smw|POW Blocks}}.
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==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
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{{Categories
{{Categories
  |Ammunition, Bombs, Explosives, Item Cards, Pickups
  |Ammunition, Bombs, Explosives, Item Cards, Pickups
  |items= TLoZ, ALttP, LA, LADX, LANS, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, OoA, FS, TWW, TWWHD, FSA, TMC, TP, TPHD, PH, ST, SS, ALBW, TFH, TFoE, TWoG, AST, HW, HWL, HWDE, CoH
  |items= TLoZ, ALttP, LA, LADX, LANS, OoT, OoT3D, MM, MM3D, OoS, OoA, FS, TWW, TWWHD, FSA, TMC, TP, TPHD, PH, ST, SS, ALBW, TFH, TLoZ (TV Series), TLoZGW, AST, TFoE, TWoG, SSB, SSBM, SCII, FPTRR, SSBB, OoA (Himekawa), HW, HWL, HWDE, MNPTP, SSBfN3DS, SSBfWU, SSBU, CoH, SMM2
}}
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