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{{Infobox|enemy
{{Infobox|enemy
| image = [[File:Bombfish2.png]]
| image = [[File:Bombfish2.png|300px]]
| threat = 2
| threat = 2
| attack = {{H|.25}} Contact<br/>{{H|.5}} Explosion
| attack = {{H|.25}} Contact<br/>{{H|.5}} Explosion
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| related = [[Bombling]]
| related = [[Bombling]]
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{{Languages
{{Languages
| jpn = {{Tt|Bakudangyo|爆弾魚}} (Bombfish)   
| jpn = {{Tt|Bakudangyo|爆弾魚}} (Bombfish)   
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{{Quote|{{Dump|TP|2115}}|In-game description}}


{{Quote|{{Dump|TP|2115}}|In-Game Description}}
A '''Bombfish'''{{Ref|pg. 238|The Bombfish is a nasty little critter who doesn't care about its own existence.|''[[Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide Wii Version|Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide]]''}} is a type of [[fish]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia]]'', pg. 168}} It can be found in underwater regions of the [[Lakebed Temple]]{{Ref|pg. 17|Encountered in: Dungeon 3: Lakebed Temple|''Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} and in a [[Dig Cavern]] within the [[Eldin Province]]. When [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] approaches where one dwells in the temple, the Bombfish comes out from under the sand and attempts to ram into him. When it starts swimming towards Link, he can hold up the [[shield]] and let the fish attack him or dodge the fish when it comes towards him. After being blocked or dodged, it swims around before trying to attack Link again.
 
A '''Bombfish'''{{Ref|pg. 238|The Bombfish is a nasty little critter who doesn't care about its own existence.|''[[Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide Wii Version|Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide]]''}} is a type of [[Fish]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Encyclopedia]]'', pg. 168}} It can be found in underwater regions of the [[Lakebed Temple]]{{Ref|pg. 17|Encountered in: Dungeon 3: Lakebed Temple|''Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} and in a [[Dig Cavern]] within the [[Eldin Province]]. When [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] approaches where one dwells in the temple, the Bombfish comes out from under the sand and attempts to ram into him. When it starts swimming towards Link, he can hold up the [[Shield]] and let the fish attack him or dodge the fish when it comes towards him. After being blocked or dodged, it swims around before trying to attack Link again.  


By going underwater, Link can do a [[Shield Bash]] that blocks and harms the Bombfish or use the [[Sword]] to attack it. Link can also use the [[Clawshot]] to grapple on to the Bombfish and carry it.{{Ref|pg. 17|♢ Attack from dry land, or underwater with your Iron Boots on, and [Z]-target with your Clawshot|''Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} Another way for Link to attack them is by going on land and using the [[Hero's Bow]]. Once hit, the Bombfish sparks and afterwards explodes, damaging Link and destroying itself.{{Ref|pg. 17|♢ The Bombfish explodes as a defense mechanism, damaging you and destroying itself.|''Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} Link can simply throw the Bombfish or move away from it before it explodes to not get hurt.{{Ref|pg. 238|Reel the fish in, and it sparks. Use it to explode a nearby rock, or throw it from you before it detonates.|''Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} While they are not very dangerous, Bombfish can be useful to blow up rocks underwater that are in Link's way if he does not have any [[Water Bomb]]s.{{Ref|pg. 238|Use the Bombfish, or one of your own Water Bombs, and plant it against the Bomb Rock.|''Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}}
By going underwater, Link can do a [[Shield Bash]] that blocks and harms the Bombfish or use the [[sword]] to attack it. Link can also use the [[Clawshot]] to grapple on to the Bombfish and carry it.{{Ref|pg. 17|♢ Attack from dry land, or underwater with your Iron Boots on, and [Z]-target with your Clawshot|''Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} Another way for Link to attack them is by going on land and using the [[Hero's Bow]]. Once hit, the Bombfish sparks and afterwards explodes, damaging Link and destroying itself.{{Ref|pg. 17|♢ The Bombfish explodes as a defense mechanism, damaging you and destroying itself.|''Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} Link can simply throw the Bombfish or move away from it before it explodes to not get hurt.{{Ref|pg. 238|Reel the fish in, and it sparks. Use it to explode a nearby rock, or throw it from you before it detonates.|''Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}} While they are not very dangerous, Bombfish can be useful to blow up rocks underwater that are in Link's way if he does not have any [[Water Bomb]]s.{{Ref|pg. 238|Use the Bombfish, or one of your own Water Bombs, and plant it against the Bomb Rock.|''Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}}


In the Lakebed Temple, Link can find a Bombfish in the maze-like room within the {{Tt|GameCube version; east-side in Wii version|west-side}} of the dungeon. Later, during the first phase of [[Morpheel]], it releases many Bombfish to distract Link when he attacks the boss's eye.{{Ref|pg. 242|As the eyeball is being struck, the Morpheel releases four or five Bombfish, which swim directly toward you!|''Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}}
In the Lakebed Temple, Link can find a Bombfish in the maze-like room within the {{Tt|GameCube version; east-side in Wii version|west-side}} of the dungeon. Later, during the first phase of [[Morpheel]], it releases many Bombfish to distract Link when he attacks the boss's eye.{{Ref|pg. 242|As the eyeball is being struck, the Morpheel releases four or five Bombfish, which swim directly toward you!|''Prima Games Twilight Princess Premiere Edition Strategy Guide''}}


In the Eldin Province, a Dig Cavern can be found with Link's [[Wolf Link|Wolf]] form near the [[Bridge of Eldin]]. Here, many Bombfish can be found swimming in the shallow water. Similar to the [[Skullfish]], Link can catch one of these fish with the [[Fishing Rod]], but it is not added to his [[Fish Journal]] due to being forbidden to catch one.{{Ref|TP|2091|In-Game Description}} However, Link is allowed to put the fish into a [[Bomb Bag]] filled with Water Bombs if it is not full.{{Ref|TP|2086|In-Game Description}}
In the Eldin Province, a Dig Cavern can be found with Link's [[Wolf Link|Wolf]] form near the [[Bridge of Eldin]]. Here, many Bombfish can be found swimming in the shallow water. Similar to the [[Skullfish]], Link can catch one of these fish with the [[Fishing Rod]], but it is not added to his [[Fish Journal]] due to being forbidden to catch one.{{Ref|TP|2091|In-game description}} However, Link is allowed to put the fish into a [[Bomb Bag]] filled with Water Bombs if it is not full.{{Ref|TP|2086|In-game description}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Bombfish.png|''A Model of a Bombfish underwater''
File:Bombfish.png|Model of a Bombfish underwater
File:Bombfish-Attack.png|''A Bombfish charging at Link''
File:Bombfish-Attack.png|A Bombfish charging at Link
File:Bombfish-Sword.png|''Link using his sword to hit a Bombfish''
File:Bombfish-Sword.png|Link using his sword to hit a Bombfish
File:Morpheel-Bombfish.png|''Morpheel releasing Bombfish to attack Link''
File:Morpheel-Bombfish.png|Morpheel releasing Bombfish to attack Link
</gallery>
</gallery>


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