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The Thunder Bomb is an enemy from Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time. They appear in various dungeons and attack with Thunder Magic. As with all bombs, they will Self-Destruct when angered or felled. They should be dealt with immediately to avoid being constantly inflicted with Paralysis from their Thunder spells and Shock Breath attack.

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  • Thunder Bomb (Echoes of Time)
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  • The Thunder Bomb is an enemy from Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time. They appear in various dungeons and attack with Thunder Magic. As with all bombs, they will Self-Destruct when angered or felled. They should be dealt with immediately to avoid being constantly inflicted with Paralysis from their Thunder spells and Shock Breath attack.
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  • The Thunder Bomb is an enemy from Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time. They appear in various dungeons and attack with Thunder Magic. As with all bombs, they will Self-Destruct when angered or felled. They should be dealt with immediately to avoid being constantly inflicted with Paralysis from their Thunder spells and Shock Breath attack.
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