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The user can create bombs/explosions of earth by manipulating internal pressures and forces to form shapes such as spheres and cubes, and be able to throw them or project them. When the bomb comes into contact with a target, exploding rock and earth base shrapnel come out, emitting a massive force that can cause a lot of damage to different structures.

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  • Earth Bomb Generation
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  • The user can create bombs/explosions of earth by manipulating internal pressures and forces to form shapes such as spheres and cubes, and be able to throw them or project them. When the bomb comes into contact with a target, exploding rock and earth base shrapnel come out, emitting a massive force that can cause a lot of damage to different structures.
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  • Create earth type bombs.
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  • Power/Ability to:
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  • Earth Bomb Generation
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  • Deidara using Explosive Clay: C3
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  • The user can create bombs/explosions of earth by manipulating internal pressures and forces to form shapes such as spheres and cubes, and be able to throw them or project them. When the bomb comes into contact with a target, exploding rock and earth base shrapnel come out, emitting a massive force that can cause a lot of damage to different structures.
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