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==''Breath of the Wild''==
==''Breath of the Wild''==
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Many [[Goron]]s warn [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] about the magma bombs being thrown by the rogue [[Vah Rudania]] from the top of [[Death Mountain (Breath of the Wild)|Death Mountain]].{{Ref|''Breath of the Wild''|B-b-because! Just beyond Goron City, they're rainin' down from the sky! Tons of...of magma bombs!!|[[Axyl]]}}{{Ref|''Breath of the Wild''|Getting hit by a magma bomb even hurts us Gorons! If you're thinking about going for a climb on Death Mountain, you had better be careful.|[[Kairo]]}}
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==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
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Latest revision as of 19:00, October 26, 2024

Magma Bombs, or Volcanic Rocks, are obstacles from the Legend of Zelda series. Similar to boulders, but still partially-molten after being thrown out by active volcanoes, they naturally hurt when they hit.

Ocarina of Time

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Magma Bombs fall periodically on the upper section of Death Mountain Trail when Link is a child. They can be safely waited out by hiding under the Hylian Shield.

Oracle of Seasons

In Oracle of Seasons, magma bombs are found falling from the skies whenever near an active volcano, such as the volcanoes in Subrosia, where they are most common. These rocks come out of the volcano, then fall from the sky in random places, potentially hitting Link. Once they come in contact with the ground, they break. Since they are so easy to avoid and cause so little damage, they are a very small threat.

Twilight Princess

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See also: Molten Shard

Phantom Hourglass

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Spirit Tracks

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A Link Between Worlds

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Tri Force Heroes

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Breath of the Wild

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Many Gorons warn Link about the magma bombs being thrown by the rogue Vah Rudania from the top of Death Mountain.[1][2]

Tears of the Kingdom

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See also: Moragia

References

  1. "B-b-because! Just beyond Goron City, they're rainin' down from the sky! Tons of...of magma bombs!!" — Axyl, Breath of the Wild
  2. "Getting hit by a magma bomb even hurts us Gorons! If you're thinking about going for a climb on Death Mountain, you had better be careful." — Kairo, Breath of the Wild