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'''Bombarossa''' are enemies which float around in some dungeons, and explode on contact. Some patrol a small area, and must be avoided, while others remain stationary. Stationary Bombarossa sometimes form puzzles which must be solved by exploding them in a particular way to result in a chain explosion to activate switches. If the Bombarossa is in Link's path, the safest way to avoid them would be to jump over them using the [[Roc's Cape]].
'''Bombarossa''' are enemies which float around in some dungeons, and explode on contact. Some patrol a small area, and must be avoided, while others remain stationary. Stationary Bombarossa sometimes form puzzles which must be solved by exploding them in a particular way to result in a chain explosion to activate switches. If the Bombarossa is in Link's path, the safest way to avoid them would be to jump over them using the [[Roc's Cape]].


{{figurine|TMC|Bombarossa| Appears in dungeons. They float in the air and explode when touched. Walk carefully, and you may escape unhurt... |[[File:Bombarossa Figurine.gif‎]]}}
{{figurine|TMC|Bombarossa| Appears in dungeons. They float in the air and explode when touched. Walk carefully, and you may escape unhurt... |[[File:TMC Bombarossa Figurine Sprite.png]]}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 20:15, 27 September 2018

Bombarossa are enemies which float around in some dungeons, and explode on contact. Some patrol a small area, and must be avoided, while others remain stationary. Stationary Bombarossa sometimes form puzzles which must be solved by exploding them in a particular way to result in a chain explosion to activate switches. If the Bombarossa is in Link's path, the safest way to avoid them would be to jump over them using the Roc's Cape.

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Trivia

  • Bombarossa's name comes from "bomba rossa", Italian for "red bomb". This name is only used in the English localization; in fact, the Italian localization uses the Japanese original "Bombui".

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
United Kingdom EnglishUK Bombarossa Red bomb
Japan Japanese ボンブイ (Bonbui) Bombuoy
French-speaking countries French Bombouée Bomb buoy
Germany German Bombui
Italy Italian Bombui
Spanish-speaking countries Spanish Bombite

See Also

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