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{{Term/Store|Magma Bomb|Magma Bombs|Series, BotW|plural}},{{Exp Game|BotW}}<ref name= "Tray">{{Cite|Hey, buddy. Have ya heard? Rudania has stopped stirrin' up trouble, and the {{Color|BotW Blue|magma bombs}} have stopped too!|Tray|BotW}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Volcanic Rock|Volcanic Rocks|TFH|plural}},{{Exp Game|TFH}}<ref>{{Cite Book|type= Guide|quote= |book= TFH|publisher= Prima|page= 195}}</ref> are recurring hazards in {{TLoZ|Series}}. They go unnamed in {{OoT|-}}, {{TP|-}}, {{PH|-}}, and {{ST|-}}.
{{Term/Store|Magma Bomb|Magma Bombs|Series, BotW|plural}},{{Exp Game|BotW}}<ref name= "Tray">{{Cite|Hey, buddy. Have ya heard? Rudania has stopped stirrin' up trouble, and the {{Color|BotW Blue|magma bombs}} have stopped too!|Tray|BotW}}</ref> also known as {{Term/Store|Falling Rock|Falling Rocks|OoT, OoS, PH|plural}},{{Exp Game|OoT, OoS, PH}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoT |guide= Prima |page= 131}}</ref><ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= OoS |guide= BradyGames |page= 116{{Exp Game|OoS}} |edition= Pocket Guide}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Look! The volcano is erupting! Watch out for {{Color|PH Red|falling rocks}}!|Ciela|PH}}</ref> {{Term/Store|Great Ball of Fire|Great Balls of Fire|ALBW|plural}},{{Exp Game|ALBW}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= ALBW |guide= Prima |page= 108}}</ref> and {{Term/Store|Volcanic Rock|Volcanic Rocks|TFH|plural}},{{Exp Game|TFH}}<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= TFH|publisher= Prima|page= 195}}</ref> are recurring traps in {{TLoZ|Series}}. {{Plural|Series|Magma Bomb}} go unnamed in {{OoT3D}}, {{TP}}, {{ST}} and {{TotK}}.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
==={{OoT|-}}===
==={{OoT|-}}===
In {{OoT}}, {{Plural|OoT3D|Magma Bomb}} fall from the sky during volcanic eruptions on {{Term|OoT3D|Death Mountain|link}} when {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} is a child. When this happens, the ground will tremble and {{Plural|OoT3D|Magma Bomb}} will descend shortly after. There are two types of {{Plural|OoT3D|Magma Bomb}} that will fall: a series of sporadically-placed rocks and {{Plural|OoT3D|Magma Bomb}} which will fall directly onto {{Term|OoT3D|Link}}. These can be deflected by using any {{Term|OoT3D|Shield}}.
In {{OoT}}, {{Plural|OoT3D|Magma Bomb}} fall from the sky during volcanic eruptions on {{Term|OoT3D|Death Mountain|link}} when {{Term|OoT3D|Link}} is a child. When this happens, the ground will tremble and {{Plural|OoT3D|Magma Bomb}} will descend shortly after. There are two types of {{Plural|OoT3D|Magma Bomb}} that will fall: a series of sporadically-placed rocks and {{Plural|OoT3D|Magma Bomb}} which will fall directly onto {{Term|OoT3D|Link}}. These can be deflected by using any {{Term|OoT3D|Shield}}.
==={{OoS|-}}===
{{Stub|OoS}}
During the battle with {{Term|OoS|Onox|link}}, he will shake the room so that a barrage of {{Plural|OoS|Falling Rock}} will fall and harm {{Term|OoS|Link|link}}.


==={{TP|-}}===
==={{TP|-}}===
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==={{ST|-}}===
==={{ST|-}}===
In {{ST}}, when visiting the {{Term|ST|Fire Realm|link}} for the first time, {{Plural|ST|Magma Bomb}} fall around and on the {{Term|ST|Spirit Tracks|link}}. {{Term|ST|Link}} must use the {{Term|ST|Cannon|link}} in order to blast them out of the rails. When {{Term|ST|Link}} arrives to {{Term|ST|Goron Village|link}}, he finds out that several paths are blocked by the debris. Link must then get {{Term|ST|Mega Ice|link}} to the Village in order to open these paths. On his way to the {{Term|ST|Fire Sanctuary (Spirit Tracks)|link}}, {{Term|ST|Link}} must avoid more {{Plural|ST|Magma Bomb}}.
In {{ST}}, when visiting the {{Term|ST|Fire Realm|link}} for the first time, {{Plural|ST|Magma Bomb}} fall around and on the {{Term|ST|Spirit Tracks (Object)|link}}. {{Term|ST|Link}} must use the {{Term|ST|Cannon|link}} in order to blast them out of the rails. When {{Term|ST|Link}} arrives to {{Term|ST|Goron Village|link}}, he finds out that several paths are blocked by the debris. Link must then get {{Term|ST|Mega Ice|link}} to the Village in order to open these paths. On his way to the {{Term|ST|Fire Sanctuary|link}}, {{Term|ST|Link}} must avoid more {{Plural|ST|Magma Bomb}}.
 
{{Term|ST|Cragma}}, the {{Term|ST|Boss}} of the {{Term|ST|Fire Temple}}, also uses {{Plural|ST|Magma Bomb}} as one of its attacks.


{{Term|ST|Cragma}}, the boss of the {{Term|ST|Fire Temple (Spirit Tracks)}}, also uses {{Plural|ST|Magma Bomb}} as one of its attacks.
==={{ALBW|-}}===
In {{ALBW}}, a volcanic eruption takes place when {{Term|ALBW|Link}} first arrives at {{Term|ALBW|Hyrule|link}}'s {{Term|ALBW|Death Mountain|link}}, causing {{Plural|ALBW|Great Ball of Fire}} to continually rain down around {{Term|ALBW|Link}}. Occasionally, a {{Term|ALBW|Great Ball of Fire}} will burst into several {{Plural|ALBW|Green Rupee|link}} when it smashes into the ground, while sometimes it will spawn a {{Term|ALBW|Deadrock|link}} instead.
 
{{Plural|ALBW|Great Ball of Fire}} will no longer threaten {{Term|ALBW|Link}} once he reaches the summit of {{Term|ALBW|Death Mountain}}, but will resume falling if he returns to the {{Term|ALBW|Death Mountain|display=Mountain}}'s lower portions.


==={{TFH|-}}===
==={{TFH|-}}===
In {{TFH}}, {{Plural|TFH|Volcanic Rock}} only appear during the "Avoid the volcanic rocks!" {{Term|TFH|Drablands Challenge|link}} in the {{Term|TFH|Den of Flames|link}} and the {{Term|TFH|Dragon Citadel|link}}. During this challenge, the {{Term|TFH|Links|link}} must avoid the falling rocks while traversing through the level.
In {{TFH}}, {{Plural|TFH|Volcanic Rock}} only appear in the third stage of {{Term|TFH|Blazing Trail|link}} and during the "Avoid the volcanic rocks!" {{Term|TFH|Drablands Challenge|link}} in the {{Term|TFH|Den of Flames|link}} and the {{Term|TFH|Dragon Citadel|link}}. The {{Plural|TFH|Links|link}} must avoid the falling rocks while traversing these [[Levels in Tri Force Heroes|Levels]]; being hit by one will burn them as well as causing damage.


==={{BotW|-}}===
==={{BotW|-}}===
In {{BotW}}, {{Plural|BotW|Magma Bomb}} fall from {{Term|BotW|Death Mountain}} and explode around the {{Term|BotW|Eldin (Region)|link}}. This is caused by the rampaging of the corrupted {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Rudania|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|With {{Color|BotW Blue|Rudania}} runnin' wild recently, Death Mountain's eruptions have gotten real bad.|Bludo|BotW}}</ref> Due to the {{Plural|BotW|Magma Bomb}}, a rock slide seals the entrance to the vault where {{Term|BotW|Bludo|link}}'s painkillers are kept, trapping {{Term|BotW|Yunobo|link}} inside.<ref>{{Cite|I came to get some painkillers for Boss, but a magma bomb caused a rock slide, sealing the entrance, goro.|Yunobo|BotW}}</ref> Once Rudania is freed from {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon|link}}'s corruption, the {{Plural|BotW|Magma Bomb}} stop.<ref name= "Tray"/>
In {{BotW}}, {{Plural|BotW|Magma Bomb}} fall from {{Term|BotW|Death Mountain}} and explode around the {{Term|BotW|Eldin (Region)|link}} {{Term|BotW|Region|link}}. This is caused by the rampaging of the corrupted {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Rudania|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|With {{Color|BotW Blue|Rudania}} runnin' wild recently, Death Mountain's eruptions have gotten real bad.|Bludo|BotW}}</ref> Due to the {{Plural|BotW|Magma Bomb}}, a rock slide seals the entrance to the vault where {{Term|BotW|Bludo|link}}'s painkillers are kept, trapping {{Term|BotW|Yunobo|link}} inside.<ref>{{Cite|I came to get some painkillers for Boss, but a magma bomb caused a rock slide, sealing the entrance, goro.|Yunobo|BotW}}</ref> Once Rudania is freed from {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon|link}}'s corruption, the {{Plural|BotW|Magma Bomb}} stop.<ref name= "Tray"/>
 
==={{TotK|-}}===
{{Plural|TotK|Magma Bomb}} are fired at {{Term|TotK|Link|link}} by {{Term|TotK|Moragia|link}} on {{Term|TotK|Death Mountain|link}} in {{TotK}}. Their movement can be stopped and reversed with the {{Term|TotK|Recall|link}} {{Term|TotK|Ancient Power|link}}. The amount of {{Plural|TotK|Magma Bomb}} fired varies with the amount of heads that have been destroyed with {{Term|TotK|Yunobo|link}}'s {{Term|TotK|Yunobo's Power of Fire|link|display=Power of Fire}}. With no heads destroyed, {{Term|TotK|Moragia|link}} fires three {{Plural|TotK|Magma Bomb|display=Bombs}} per head. With one head destroyed, the remaining heads fire seven each. With two heads destroyed, the remaining head fires fifteen.
 
==Nomenclature==
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*{{Term|BotW|Boulder|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Boulder|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Molten Shard|link}}


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Latest revision as of 07:34, 18 November 2023

Magma Bombs,(BotW)[1] also known as Falling Rocks,(OoT | OoS | PH)[2][3][4] Great Balls of Fire,(ALBW)[5] and Volcanic Rocks,(TFH)[6] are recurring traps in The Legend of Zelda series. Magma Bombs go unnamed in Ocarina of Time 3D, Twilight Princess, Spirit Tracks and Tears of the Kingdom.

Characteristics

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, Magma Bombs fall from the sky during volcanic eruptions on Death Mountain when Link is a child. When this happens, the ground will tremble and Magma Bombs will descend shortly after. There are two types of Magma Bombs that will fall: a series of sporadically-placed rocks and Magma Bombs which will fall directly onto Link. These can be deflected by using any Shield.

Oracle of Seasons



During the battle with Onox, he will shake the room so that a barrage of Falling Rocks will fall and harm Link.

Twilight Princess

In Twilight Princess, Magma Bombs fall from the sky during Link's first visit to Death Mountain, including the Molten Shard. They can be avoided by looking at their shadows to see where they will land and by listening for the whistling sound they make as they approach the ground. Magma Bombs tend to explode when making contact with the ground. Once Link has quelled Fyrus's rage in the Goron Mines, the Magma Bombs will stop falling permanently.

Phantom Hourglass

In Phantom Hourglass, Falling Rocks fly out of the active volcano in the Isle of Ember. Link must avoid them while climbing to its summit in order to enter the Temple of Fire.

Spirit Tracks

In Spirit Tracks, when visiting the Fire Realm for the first time, Magma Bombs fall around and on the Spirit Tracks. Link must use the Cannon in order to blast them out of the rails. When Link arrives to Goron Village, he finds out that several paths are blocked by the debris. Link must then get Mega Ice to the Village in order to open these paths. On his way to the Fire Sanctuary, Link must avoid more Magma Bombs.

Cragma, the Boss of the Fire Temple, also uses Magma Bombs as one of its attacks.

A Link Between Worlds

In A Link Between Worlds, a volcanic eruption takes place when Link first arrives at Hyrule's Death Mountain, causing Great Balls of Fire to continually rain down around Link. Occasionally, a Great Ball of Fire will burst into several Green Rupees when it smashes into the ground, while sometimes it will spawn a Deadrock instead.

Great Balls of Fire will no longer threaten Link once he reaches the summit of Death Mountain, but will resume falling if he returns to the Mountain's lower portions.

Tri Force Heroes

In Tri Force Heroes, Volcanic Rocks only appear in the third stage of Blazing Trail and during the "Avoid the volcanic rocks!" Drablands Challenge in the Den of Flames and the Dragon Citadel. The Links must avoid the falling rocks while traversing these Levels; being hit by one will burn them as well as causing damage.

Breath of the Wild

In Breath of the Wild, Magma Bombs fall from Death Mountain and explode around the Eldin Region. This is caused by the rampaging of the corrupted Divine Beast Vah Rudania.[7] Due to the Magma Bombs, a rock slide seals the entrance to the vault where Bludo's painkillers are kept, trapping Yunobo inside.[8] Once Rudania is freed from Calamity Ganon's corruption, the Magma Bombs stop.[1]

Tears of the Kingdom

Magma Bombs are fired at Link by Moragia on Death Mountain in Tears of the Kingdom. Their movement can be stopped and reversed with the Recall Ancient Power. The amount of Magma Bombs fired varies with the amount of heads that have been destroyed with Yunobo's Power of Fire. With no heads destroyed, Moragia fires three Bombs per head. With one head destroyed, the remaining heads fire seven each. With two heads destroyed, the remaining head fires fifteen.

Nomenclature

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火山弾(かざんだん) (Kazandan)Volcanic Bomb
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See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Hey, buddy. Have ya heard? Rudania has stopped stirrin' up trouble, and the magma bombs have stopped too!" — Tray (Breath of the Wild)
  2. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time—Prima's Official Strategy Guide, Prima Games, pg. 131
  3. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages—Official Strategy Guide (Pocket Guide), BradyGames, pg. 116(OoS)
  4. "Look! The volcano is erupting! Watch out for falling rocks!" — Ciela (Phantom Hourglass)
  5. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 108
  6. The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes—Official Guide, Prima Games, pg. 195
  7. "With Rudania runnin' wild recently, Death Mountain's eruptions have gotten real bad." — Bludo (Breath of the Wild)
  8. "I came to get some painkillers for Boss, but a magma bomb caused a rock slide, sealing the entrance, goro." — Yunobo (Breath of the Wild)