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  • Bombs are gems in Bejeweled 2 featured in Puzzle, Finity, and Cognito modes. They have a number displayed on them, and if they count down to zero, they will explode like a Power Gem, clearing all gems in its area.
  • "Touch a ghost to trigger an explosion" - Game Description Bomb is a Power-Up found in Pac-Man 256. When consumed, the player gains the ability to run into a ghost, triggering a massive explosion that destroys ghosts within a certain range around Pac-Man. If the player does not come in contact with a ghost when the time expires, the same explosion will trigger around Pac-Man. The Bomb Power-Up requires _ Pac-Dots to be eaten before unlocked.
  • Bombs are one of the recurring basic attack items that has appeared in nearly every Atelier game to date. Despite it being called different names in translations, such as "Flame" in Mana Khemia & Mana Khemia 2, it's usually one of the first attack items that the player learns to synthesize. When used, it inflicts fire damage to multiple enemies and depending on how its made, the damage can range from small to large.
  • Bomb is the black and white dog from Joe's hunting pack. He's a hunting dog, owned by Ninomiya. He lives together with Joe, Guilder, and Jack. One day in the forest, Bomb meets Joe's brother, Weed, along with the rest of his pack mates. Together they scare off a bear threatening to kill them.
  • Bombs are explosive weapons seen throughout the Crash games. Most notably they are explosive hazards or weapons Cortex wields when battling Crash, and items used to attack other racers in the racing games.
  • In the canon Legend of Zelda series, Bombs have appeared as usable items in every single game except for The Adventures of Link.
  • The Bombs work on most of the enemies that the Rocks do. In addition, to killing enemies, Bombs can also destroy certain walls, such as those found in Catacombs, and West Tower Top.
  • En bomb är en av en rad explosiva anordningar som endast förlitar sig på exoterm dödligheten kemisk reaktion av ett explosivt material för att ge en mycket plötslig och våldsam frisättning av explosion. Många raser över hela universum har skapat bomber eller bomber liknande enheter, inklusive Tau'ri och Wraith och Goa'uld och De gamla. För att undvika upptäckt av Wraith, på Atlantis Expeditionen sprängde en atombomb över Atlantis och sedan cloaked staden. (ATL: "The Siege, Part 3") Under 2005 upptäcktes det att Trust hade planterat en bomb någonstans på Atlantis. (ATL: "Critical Mass")
  • Bombs are weapons used by Bentley from Sly 2: Band of Thieves , Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves and Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time. They are used, often in conjunction with sleep darts, to defeat guards. Bentley always has access to them, and they are dropped by pressing File:TriangleButton.png. If the button is held, Bentley will hold the bomb in his hand for more precise placement, and the bomb isn't dropped until File:TriangleButton.png is released.
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  • A bomb is any of a range of explosive devices that only rely on the exothermic mortality chemical reaction of an explosive material to provide an extremely sudden and violent release of explosion. Many races across the universe have created bombs or bomb-like devices including the Tau'ri, the Wraith, the Goa'uld and the Ancients. To avoid detection by the Wraith, the Atlantis expedition detonated a nuclear weapon above Atlantis and then cloaked the city. (SGA: "The Siege, Part 3") In 2005 it was discovered that The Trust had planted a bomb somewhere on Atlantis. (SGA: "Critical Mass")
  • Bomb (ボンブ, Bonbu) is Bang's older brother as well as a dojo master.
  • Bombs are a species of Goo in the video game World of Goo. They are only found in the levels Burning Man and Upper Shaft. In both levels, they will explode upon contact fire, and can thus use Red Goo as a sort of fuse. Unlike the Sticky Bomb, they cannot be moved by the player. Loose Goo Balls don't travel along the attachments of Bombs. File:bomb.png|A regular bomb, as seen in Burning Man
  • Bomb is the down special move of Link, and Toon Link in canon games, as well as various other characters in fanon games.
  • A bomb is a device that causes things to explode around it. Despite being inanimate until it goes off, people still think of it as "their little buddy" or "their best friend" in war, in a situation where they are alone. It has been estimated that 76% of the explosions that occur in America happen because of terrorists or George Bush playing Hide and Go Seek.
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  • Bombs are created in combat by the Rogue class.
  • The term "bomb" in Hitman is used to describe a variety of explosive devices in all of the games so far.
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  • Bombs are weapons in the multi games and story mode. In the chapter Uga Buga, Don Weaso tells you to kill the cavemen with the bomb. If you get hurt while holding it, the bomb will explode; be careful with it. If you die with it, you will start from where you began.
  • Bombs are explosive items that were first added in Mario's Bombs Away.
  • A Bomb is a sphere, with a trapezoidish shape on top with a line. The most famous Bomb is Zeeky H. Bomb.
  • A bomb is a term used to describe an explosive device, used as an offensive weapon. Bomb's are designed to explode in order to injure/kill people or to damage/destroy property.
  • Bomb is a Magnus in Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean and Baten Kaitos Origins.
  • Bomb es el segundo episodio de la primera temporada de la web-serie Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles. Fue dirigido por Sam Liu y escrito por Bruce Timm. Su estreno mundial se dio el 10 de Junio de 2015 a través del canal de YouTube de Machinima.
  • Time bombs are weapons used by mobsters to blow enemy compounds, the cars and various buildings. They could be obtained from certain black-market merchants.
  • Bombs (バクダン Bakudan?) are recurring items in the Legend of Zelda series. Bombs are powerful explosives that Link can use to destroy obstacles blocking his path or to damage enemies. They cannot function underwater, as it would extinguish their fuses, though sufficiently shallow water may leave the burning fuse above the surface. Their appearance is that of metallic orbs filled with explosive powder with a short to medium fuse, resembling early gunpowder grenades. Bombs can normally be carried without any special requirements. However, in some games, Bomb Bags are needed in order to safely carry Bombs. Many different explosive devices also appear alongside bombs.
  • Bomb (ボム Bomu) – badnik pojawiający się w serii Sonic the Hedgehog, począwszy od gry Sonic the Hedgehog (1991). Jest chodzącym czerwono-szarym badnikiem-bombą.
  • A bomb is a type of explosive only Engineers can use or craft that produces a Ground Targeted Area of Effect. Like Grenades and Mortars, bombs typically have a secondary effect (stun, silence) as well as damage. They cannot be used while moving. When bombs are used, a green targeting symbol appears on the ground that can be moved around. The targeting symbol becomes a red 'no' symbol when moved out of range. After acquiring a valid target, click to throw the bomb. The table below summarizes the variety of bombs available to Engineers; skill required and effects. The secondary effect is noted as unreliable above a certain level (the level limit, below).
  • The bomb is a tile in Chip's Challenge that destroys anything that steps on it, including Chip. If Chip hits a bomb (one that is not underneath anything other than a block; see Non-Existence Glitch), he will die with the resulting Death Message of Ooops! Don't touch the bombs!. If anything else steps on the bomb, both the object and the bomb will disappear. Bombs are commonly cleared with a block or a monster, and often the monsters will be specifically directed into the bombs with blocks, dirt, toggle walls, other monsters, or pure body English in the case of teeth.
  • Health: 6 Damage: 1 Cost: 3 Abilities: When your turn begins, the bomb will blow up and deal 3 damage to all enemies. Rarity: White (Common)
  • Bombs appear on various maps and missions. They come in two main varieties: 1. * hostile, destructable bombs: If defeated, they will explode causing AoE damage to both characters AND critters within the blast radius. (needs damage types) 2. * clickable glowie bombs: After being disarmed, they will harmlessly deactivate or disappear. Some versions, including bombs in the bonus sections of Safeguard Missions, will explode if they are not disarmed in time, resulting in damage and failure.
  • Bomb is a recurring enemy classification in the Hyperdimension Neptunia series. It first appeared in Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2, though not properly named until Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory, and has been in every subsequent game since. Bombs are always depicted by enemies who take the form of a male head, sometimes wearing glasses. It is notably the smallest of all enemy classes.
  • Bombs are things that blow up like Bob-ombs. The only difference is they came from the Zelda shames and they're not alive. Morshu is known to make a living in the stock market selling Bombs, alongside Lamps and Ropes. Image:Tetraforce32x32.gif This article is a . The Tetraforce demands you help My English Wiki by vandalising it.
  • A bomb is a type of explosive device used as a weapon.
  • Bombs (ボム Bomu) are items in the Mother series.
  • The bomb is the first weapon you encounter, together with the rocket. The bomb is a firecracker who explodes when it hits something. It is the most powerful weapon after the nuclear bomb.
  • Bombs are projectiles in Fat Princess that can explode in a certain radius depending on the type of bomb. The bombs in the game all have to relate to the Worker class. There are 2 types of bombs used in the game. The small bomb is used by the Worker after he is upgraded. The small bomb can explode a short radius and does a maximum of 2 hearts. The large bomb can only be obtained beside the Worker's hat machine after upgrading it. The large bombs can be used by all classes and it can explode a large radius and also does a maximum of 6 hearts (instant kill). The large bombs not only damage players but they can also destroy some obstacles in the game such as trees, ladders, and also some parts of the castle in certain maps.
  • The Bomb (爆弾 Bakudan), called the Explosive in the Aeon Genesis translation, is an item obtained in the Bushlands.
  • Bomb labelled The Black Bird Kategoria:Epic Characters
  • A bomb is an poisnous device that generates and releases its energy very rapidly as an explosion and as a violent, destructive shock wave. Most bombs do not contain more energy than ordinary fuel, except in the case of a nuclear weapon. A bomb is usually some kind of container filled with explosive material, designed to cause destruction when set off. The word comes from the Greek word βόμβος (bombos), an onomatopoetic term with approximately the same meaning as "boom" in English. Bombs have been used for centuries in warfare and are a central part of a terrorist's arsenal.
  • Bomb is a bomb-like robot created by Dr. Eggman and partner with Heavy, with whom he later left Eggman's forces to help the Chaotix-or so it appeared.
  • In the games of the series are the following types of bombs: high explosive bomb (in Ace Combat series called Unguided Bomb - UGB)), incendiary bomb (Napalm Bomb - NPB), cluster bomb (Self-Forging Fragmentation Submunitions Bomb - SFFS), thermobaric bomb (Fuel Air-Explosive Bomb - FAEB), guided bomb (Guided Penetration Bomb - GPB).
  • The Bomb is a weapon that cannot be bought in normal gameplay, and is classified as a special equipment.
  • Bomb is a Copy Ability introduced in Kirby Super Star.
  • The Bomb is a common weapon and tool that is available at some of the stores in the game. It's also a form of Projectile Attack for certain characters. The Bomb is considered to be a Fire-elemental weapon.
  • "The ball explodes!?" —Rookie "Only when we score." —Flynt "Oh. Well, there is nothing to worry about then." —Rookie The Bomb aka the Grifball is the ball used in Grifball matches. Anyone who picks up the bomb immediately turns orange and becomes the Grif. In Halo 3 and Halo: Reach, the ball explodes immediately after the Grif scores. As Halo 4 doesn't feature Assault, the bomb has been replaced with the Oddball skull. The new ball can be affected by physics (such as Gravity Hammer blows) and doesn't explode at the end of the round. After a later playlist update, the goals now emit energy bursts reminiscent of the traditional explosions when a goal is scored.
  • leftBomb (ボム Bomu?) es un Badnik bomba de color rojo y gris. Creado por el Dr. Robotnik, que aparece por primera vez en la versión de 16 bits original Sonic the Hedgehog como los únicos enemigos en el juego que el jugador no puede destruir y es el cable para activar la autodestrucción que también tiene impacto en un jugador.
  • You can see that the track is a bomb with an explosion background. Bloons come from the right side of the fuse and exit the other way. You can place towers on the bomb and background.
  • The Bomb is a detpack-like device that can be picked up by a unit and be dropped off in a certain location. This weapon cannot be used and only appears in the campaign mode "Mustafar - Tying up Loose Ends."
  • Bombs are powerful shots with limited homing capability. Once it hits a target, it creates a small explosion that affects anyone caught in the blast - including yourself! In Snowboard Kids 2, it's the only shot that can be fired backwards. Tommy's Stinger Rocket in SBK: Snowboard Kids has a similar function.
  • A bomb is a type of explosive only Engineers can use or craft that produces a Ground Targeted Area of Effect. Like Grenades and Mortars, bombs typically have a secondary effect (stun, silence) as well as damage. They cannot be used while moving. When bombs are used, a green targetting symbol appears on the ground that can be moved around. The targetting symbol becomes a red 'no' symbol when moved out of range. After acquiring a valid target, click to throw the bomb. The table below summarizes the variety of bombs available to Engineers; skill required and effects. The secondary effect is noted as unreliable above a certain level (the level limit, below).
  • A bit like a water bomb, but it does a lot more damage!
  • While a bomb can't be defused, the player can pass it off to other racers by touching them. The victim gains the remaining fuse time. In Re-Volt 1.2 or RVGL, hitting a Clone Pick Up while in fuse time, the car will explode imediately, discarding the remaining time. It's not the same in the legacy versions, where the fuse keeps going even collecting a false pickup.
  • The Bomb is usually the player's sole method of attack in the Bomberman series. Players have an unlimited amount of bombs at their disposal, and are only hindered by how many they can have on screen at the same time (see: Bomb-Up) and how large the bombs' explosions are (see: Fire-Up). In grid-based Bomberman games, most 2D RPG-style Bomberman games, and the Panic Bomber Series, bombs explode in a + shape, with fire extending on all four possible sides. This was originally due to the grid-style areas, but has carried over as a trademark into non grid-based games. The other type of bomb will explode in a spherical blast, first seen in Bomberman 64. In some games, the player will have access to both types of bombs.
  • Two bombs have been placed within the objective location. As attackers, you and your team must attempt to defuse one of the bombs by activating the defuser. Once activated, the defuser will take 45 seconds (60 seconds in Terrorist Hunt) to disarm the bomb. The attackers win the round if they can disarm one of the two bombs, or if the enemy team is eliminated. The defenders must prevent the attackers from activating the defuser or disable the defuser that already has been activated. The defenders can win by destroying the defuser after it has been planted, or alternatively, eliminating the enemy team before they're able to plant the defuser.
  • Light hugs Misa but his real plans for her are far from affectionate. He intends to use her and her Shinigami Eyes in order to kill L and the rest of the Kira Investigation Team and then kill her as well! Since she knows who Kira is, she could be a liability if he does not get rid of her soon. Penber was also investigating the family of NPA Deputy-Director Koreyoshi Kitamura who are still being checked out by Mogi. L tells Soichiro that the Kitamuras are no longer suspects and wants Mogi to tail Light instead since Light does not know him. Soichiro grudgingly passes on the instruction.
  • Bombs (ボム bomu) are the basic weapons for Samus Aran's Morph Ball. Bombs can break certain objects, and are essential in defeating several Bosses, such as Flaahgra and Amorbis, although they are not of great use on normal enemies. They have appeared in every Metroid game. If Samus deploys a Bomb below her, she'll make a small jump called a Bomb Jump. In 2D Metroid games, Samus can drop multiple bombs with proper timing to perform an infinite Bomb Jump that propels her through the air. Bombs can activate Bomb Slots, which will in turn activate another object. They can also destroy Bomb Blocks in the 2D Games, Sandstone in Metroid Prime, and Talloric Alloy throughout the Prime series. A more powerful version called the Power Bomb is also available. In the Prime Trilogy and Metroid Prime Hunt
  • Organic explosives were bombs ultilized by Triannon terrorists. (ENT: "Chosen Realm") Aircraft designed to drop bombs onto ground targets were known as bombers. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II", "In a Mirror, Darkly") In 2154, a bomb exploded in the United Earth Embassy on Vulcan, killing forty-three people. Shortly thereafter, another bomb – not yet detonated – was discovered by Malcolm Reed and Travis Mayweather in the ruins of the building. They managed to call for a hasty beam-out immediately before that secondary bomb exploded. (ENT: "The Forge")
  • Bombs are a feature to the game which is only available to the Rogue class. Even though they appear like it, they are not to be confused with Summons. They cannot be interacted in the same way as summons and can only be manipulated by a special set of spells that are only available to Rogues. The Rogue can place a maximium of 3 bombs at the same time. Having increased summons from equipment or spells does not let you place more.
  • A Bomb is an object that explodes, spreading materials around the sandbox. It usually revolves around a combination of Powder. There are multiple types of bomb, each with different characteristics. Base of The bomb Types are: Heat-Bomb: often do not destroy non-flammable solids, however destroys flammable solids very fastly. (Heater combinations) Acid-Bomb: destroys everything almost immediatly, like in picture in the right. (Outflow combinations) Force-Bomb: destroys building made from crackable solids(like brittle), and pushes other things that are pushable. (Jet combinations)
  • Bombs are explosives that create a small explosion upon detonation that destroys most weak tiles. They deal about 100 damage and are thrown at an average speed. Bombs can be bought from a Demolitionist for 3 silver, found in pots, dropped by Undead Miners, or created by a powered Bomb Statue. If you die by the damage of a Bomb, you won't lose any coins, as this prevents coin stealing by griefers in multiplayer. This can be exploited to get back to your spawn point without losing anything. The bomb has a blast radius of roughly 3 blocks.
  • Explosives are appeared fairly often in Sonic the Comic, Sonic the Poster Mag and Sonic the Comic Online: * Chuck D. Head found a bomb (between issues) in first Decap Attack story Starring Chuck D. Head!. Using matches he had also found (between issues), Chuck lit the bomb and attempted to throw it at attackers Bullhead and Croc. Unfortunately, due to his stupidity and the chaos of the occasion, Chuck managed to throw Head in their direction and put the bomb on his shoulders. Despite Head's protests, the bomb exploded just after Chuck noticed it and ended his second life. Much later, Igor planted a bomb in Chuck's birthday cake but regretted it. Professor Frank N. Stein banished him from the room, believing he was trying to spoil Chuck's birthday again. Fortunately, the blast didn't kill
  • Bombs were improvised explosives that are used for objective-specific purposes in Alone in the Dark: Illumination, such as clearing an obstacles. They are similar in purpose to the explosive charges. Bombs are usually made from Bomb Ingredients, that are usually found nearby, and can be made in certain areas that have a workshop bench. They can be deployed by using the 'F' key at the designated spot and can be primed by pressing the same key. When activated the bomb will explode in a couple of seconds, enabling the player to safely get out of the way.
  • (Suicide)Bomb(er)z are one-time use Toolz; the Grunt using the Tool doesn't survive. No, not even if he is under the influence of the Invulnerability Powerup! These guyz really get hyped up, when they decide to use their Toolz. They can move three timez as fast as an ordinary Grunt can walk! That is rather handy when it is necessary to go from here to -> there in record time! An enemy SuicideBomber is always Red , and obviously not 'playing with a full deck'. Any enemy Grunt may be given a Bomb, however, so you may see a Yellow (Hit And Runner) Grunt carrying a Bomb.
  • At some point prior to the events of The Getaway, Charlie Jolson had one of his heavies, Sparky, who was specialised in electronics, to create and develop a bomb for him. This bomb was to be used to kill all the other gang leaders in a massive explosion on board the Sol Vita cargo ship. The detonator for the bomb was stored at Charlie's Depot in Kingscross. Eyebrows was responsible for delivering the bomb to the Sol Vita. Jake Jolson was instructed by Charlie to retrieve the detonator and bring it straight to him when he arrived at the ship. Charlie revealed to Jake that if you pressed the button on the detonator then the timer on the bomb would be set and it would have a three minute countdown before it exploded. However, you had to keep having the button pressed down in order for the tim
  • The term bomb is not usually applied to explosive devices used for civilian purposes such as construction or mining, although the people using the devices may sometimes refer to them as "bomb". The military use of the term "bomb", or more specifically aerial bomb action, typically refers to airdropped, unpowered explosive weapons most commonly used by air forces and naval aviation. Other military explosive weapons not classified as "bombs" include grenades, shells, depth charges (used in water), warheads when in missiles, or land mines. In unconventional warfare, "bomb" can refer to a range of offensive weaponry. For instance, in recent conflicts, "bombs" known as improvised explosive devices (IEDS) have been employed by insurgent fighters to great effectiveness.
  • The bomb emits a periodic beep and red strobe, the latter of which clearly illuminates the bomb carrier's view in first-person view. Like the flag in Capture the Flag, the bomb's location is displayed to all players, and its status is displayed as a title in the upper-third of the screen and as HUD icon. Possession of the bomb is also shown above the minimap.
  • Bombs are simple hollow shells of ceramic or thin metal containing an explosive. Bombs can be placed (in which case an attack roll is unnecessary), but they are dealt with here because in direct combat they are normally thrown. Fuses can be cut to various lengths, but for most purposes they are treated as being in units of 10 seconds (one round). Bombs affect all creatures (and buildings) within an eight yard radius. A creature throwing a bomb rolls to hit as normal. If the throw misses, roll a D8 and consult this chart. Bombs are subject to misfires.
  • The episode opens with footage of a flying bomber dropping a payload, revealed to be a huge red atom bomb that lands into the quartet's house unexploded. Neil fails to notice the real reason for an enormous hole in the ceiling when he got out of bed to do the breakfast, assuming that one of his flatmates had put it there somehow. Eventually Vyvyan points out that the atom bomb is perched against the refrigerator. The initial panic is diverted by the arrival of a sadistic television licence officer who wants blood, but soon the quartet returns to the emergency at hand. Mike tries negotiating with Libya in an attempt to make a profit out of the bomb while Rick uses the bomb with attempts to make threats to the British government (his efforts at sending a threatening telegram through the Post
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