Bomb
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Location | Bomb Shops | |
Uses | Blowing up rocks, cracks, platforms | |
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Bombs are recurring items in The Legend of Zelda series. They have appeared in every game except The Adventure of Link. Bombs are most often used to blow up walls to uncover secrets, and they are regularly stored in a Bomb Bag. Different varieties and uses of Bombs have been seen throughout the series.
Controls
The controls players have used to activate Bombs have changed constantly throughout the series. From slot setting to motion controls, all controls are described below.
Button Controls
Button controls are easily the most simple controls of them all. In order to use a Bomb in these games, Link has to first select the Bombs from his item screen, equip it into an item slot, and finally press the aforementioned item slot button, usually either A or B, and then press the button again to throw or place the Bomb. Games that use this system are The Legend of Zelda, A Link to the Past, Link's Awakening, Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Oracle of Seasons, Oracle of Ages, Four Swords, The Wind Waker, Four Swords Adventures, The Minish Cap, the GameCube version of Twilight Princess, .
Simple Motion Controls
The next control system for Bombs can be called simple motion controls. This system is only found in the Wii version of Twilight Princess. The controls in this system are almost exactly the same as the previous system, but instead of pressing the button again to place the Bomb, the player can either press the button or move the Wii Remote. This will cause Link to throw the Bomb.
Touch Screen Controls
The third control scheme is touch screen controls. This system requires using the touch screen on the Nintendo DS to control Link's Bombs. This can be done by first equipping the Bombs and then pressing the symbol in the top-right corner of the screen. This will cause Link to take out a Bomb and hold it over his head. In order to throw the Bomb, the player must press the location they would like the Bomb to go with the stylus. Link will proceed to throw the Bomb directly to that spot. This system is found in the two games for the DS, Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks.
MotionPlus Controls
The fourth and final control system is the MotionPlus Controls. This system of controls uses the Wii MotionPlus accessory, and thus is only found in Skyward Sword, the only game that uses Wii MotionPlus technology. After equipping the Bombs and taking one out, Bombs can be either rolled on the ground or thrown through the air. To roll them, the player must lower the Wii remote to a vertical position parallel to their legs. Quickly thrusting the remote back to its normal position will cause Link to roll the Bomb. Before doing so, the player can change the direction by moving the control stick on the nunchuk. In order to throw, the player can do the opposite; raise the Wii Remote parallel with Link's head, and thrusting it downward. This control system is easily the most innovative yet.
Varieties
Super Bomb
- Main article: Super Bomb
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Super Bombs are a type of bomb found in A Link to the Past.
Bomb Arrow
- Main article: Bomb Arrow
In Link's Awakening, Link can combine Bombs with the Bow, creating Bomb Arrows which can reach things Link cannot get to himself. In Twilight Princess, Bomb Arrows can be equipped, making them much easier to use.
Bomb Flower
- Main article: Bomb Flower
Bomb Flowers are most commonly found in volcanic areas such as Death Mountain, Dragon Roost Island, and Eldin Volcano. To use a Bomb Flower, Link must pick it up and then throw it wherever he wants to. In Ocarina of Time, Link must acquire the Goron's Bracelet before he can pick up Bomb Flowers. In Skyward Sword, Link can put Bomb Flowers in his Bomb Bag for later use. Also, in Ocarina of Time, Bomb Flowers are rarely seen in sunny areas as they usually grow in dark places.
In A Link Between Worlds, there is also a Big Bomb Flower.
Bombchu
- Main article: Bombchu
In Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Oracle of Seasons, Oracle of Ages and Phantom Hourglass, Bombchus move forward until they hit something and blow up. They are able to crawl on walls and ceilings. In Ocarina of Time, they are used in the Bombchu Bowling Alley as well as for a puzzle in the Spirit Temple and Ganon's Castle.
Powder Keg
- Main article: Powder Keg
In Majora's Mask, the Powder Keg is a more powerful bomb that can only be used by Link in his Goron form. To be allowed to carry one, Link must use a Powder Keg to blow up the rock blocking the entrance to the Goron Racetrack. Later on, Link can use it to blow up the giant rock in front of Romani Ranch on the first day in order to get Epona back and complete other side quests before the third day (when the rock is broken by the carpenter). It is also used in Ikana Castle to create a hole in the roof. Link can only carry one at a time because they are extremely heavy.
Blast Mask
- Main article: Blast Mask
The Blast Mask is another unique bombing item from Majora's Mask. It is a Mask that can be used to blow up things, very similar to Bombs. When the Blast Mask is used, it will take a while to charge up again, and it will also hurt Link. However, if Link uses his Shield when activating the Blast Mask, he will not take any damage. Link gets this item by saving the Old Lady from Bomb Shop on the first night who would otherwise be robbed by Sakon.
Remote Bomb
- Main article: Remote Bomb (The Minish Cap)
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Remote Bombs are a special type of Bomb in The Minish Cap.
Water Bomb
- Main article: Water Bomb
In Twilight Princess, Link can carry Water Bombs that are able to explode underwater. To place a Water Bomb in the water, Link must be submerged in the water and be wearing the Iron Boots. Water Bombs can be purchased early on in the game from Barnes, and later, if Malo opens his Malo Mart expansion in Castle Town, the Water Bombs can be purchased there for a very low price. To get the Water Bombs for free, Link can fish in a place with Bombfish (Lakebed Temple for instance). Link can catch them and store them in his Bomb Bag.
Bombling
- Main article: Bombling
Bomblings are an enemy found in the Forest Temple in Twilight Princess. However, after Link completes the Lakebed Temple, Barnes Bomb Shop in Kakariko Village will carry them in item form. Link can hold 10 in his normal Bomb Bag and 20 in the Giant Bomb Bag, that he gets from Iza. Bomblings act like Bombchus, moving forward after they are placed. Unlike Bombchus, Bomblings are unable to move on walls or ceilings.
Nice Bombs
- Main article: Nice Bomb
The Nice Bombs are only present in A Link Between Worlds. These are upgraded versions of the normal bombs, granting a bigger bomb with doubled power and range. It can be acquired by purchasing the bombs from Ravio's Shop and then taking them to Mother Maiamai after finding 10 Lost Maiamais.
Giant Bombs
- Main article: Giant Bomb
In Hyrule Warriors, the Giant Bombs are a power-up to the normal bomb sub-weapon. The Giant Bomb can be used to take out large groups of enemies quickly, and quickly capture keeps.
Remote Bomb Rune
- Main article: Remote Bomb (Rune)
In Breath of the Wild, Link obtains the Remote Bomb rune that allows him to take out bombs. There are two varieties: one that is round, and another that is square. Both types can be detonated at a delayed time from a distance.
Gallery
Official artwork from The Legend of Zelda
Sprite from A Link to the Past
Sprite from BS The Legend of Zelda
Sprite from Link's Awakening (Game Boy)
Model from Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch
Art from the Link's Awakening DX manual
Art from the Link's Awakening Nintendo Player's Guide
Link obtaining Bombs in Oracle of Seasons
Link obtaining Bombs in Oracle of Ages
Model from Ocarina of Time
Icon from Ocarina of Time 3D
Artwork from The Wind Waker
Icon from The Wind Waker HD
Sprite from The Minish Cap
Model from Twilight Princess
Icon from Twilight Princess HD
Model from Phantom Hourglass
Icon from Spirit Tracks
Model from Skyward Sword
Link's bomb sprite from Super Mario Maker 2
Sprite from Cadence of Hyrule