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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Shabom's Japanese name is a portmanteau of {{Japanese|シャボン|Shabon|Soap bubble}}, and "bomb" (ボム), indicating its explosive nature.
*Shabom's Japanese name is a portmanteau of {{Romanize|シャボン|Shabon|Soap bubble}}, and "bomb" (ボム), indicating its explosive nature.
*In the Prima Games guide, Shabom is misspelled as Shaboom.
*In the Prima Games guide, Shabom is misspelled as Shaboom.
*Navi's comment about the Shabom bouncing off Link's blade is inaccurate. It never does that, but instead it explodes and damages Link if slashed at. In the release of {{MQ}} for the [[GameCube]], the description has been made more accurate. The hint was later completely changed in the 3DS version, which simply warns Link not to touch it.
*Navi's comment about the Shabom bouncing off Link's blade is inaccurate. It never does that, but instead it explodes and damages Link if slashed at. In the release of {{MQ}} for the [[GameCube]], the description has been made more accurate. The hint was later completely changed in the 3DS version, which simply warns Link not to touch it.
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Revision as of 12:58, 14 May 2016

First appearing in Template:OOT and found Inside Jabu-Jabu's Belly, the Shabom is a bubble that will bounce off walls and floors in random directions. It will pop upon death, or upon contact with Link, killing itself but also dishing out light damage to anyone nearby.

Deku Nuts are the most effective way of killing Shaboms, as the resulting flash can kill several at once without the need to aim. The Boomerang found partway through Jabu Jabu's Belly is also very effective. While a sword slash is perhaps the most obvious way of slaying them, the resulting pop will damage Link if he's too close. Throwing Princess Ruto through them can also defeat Shaboms, but this is clearly the least effective means of attack. Since these bubbles move slowly, and never show signs of targeting Link specifically, it's often easy to just run past them without having to worry about engagement.


Trivia

  • Shabom's Japanese name is a portmanteau of シャボン (Shabon), and "bomb" (ボム), indicating its explosive nature.
  • In the Prima Games guide, Shabom is misspelled as Shaboom.
  • Navi's comment about the Shabom bouncing off Link's blade is inaccurate. It never does that, but instead it explodes and damages Link if slashed at. In the release of Master Quest for the GameCube, the description has been made more accurate. The hint was later completely changed in the 3DS version, which simply warns Link not to touch it.
  • Shaboms can be defeated with a roll attack.
  • Bubbles resembling Shaboms appear in Majora's Mask, although they cannot hurt Link. Instead, they are found encasing some Stray Fairies.


TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese シャボム (Shabomu) Soap Bubble Bomb
French-speaking countries French Bulld'O From Bulle d'eau, Water Bubble
Germany German Blubberblasen Bubbling Bubble
Latin America SpanishLA Shabom Template:ExpGame

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