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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', there are three separate Bomb Bags that could be acquired in the game, and each could contain Bombs. The first bomb bag could be bought from [[Barnes]] at [[Kakariko Village]], while others could be obtained by helping [[Iza]] at Zora's River and by finding one within [[Zora's Domain]] by using Water Bombs underwater within the throne room. Each bomb bag could only hold one type of bomb. Iza could also upgrade a bomb bag to a Giant Bomb Bag which holds twice as many bombs after scoring well in her river rapids minigame. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', a Bomb Bag holding 10 bombs was found at the Temple of Wind. The upgraded bomb bags which held 20 and 30 bombs, could be bought at a shop or won at the Cannon Game in either order. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the bomb bag went on sale at [[Beedle]]'s Air Shop after the Snow Temple was completed. Upgraded bomb bags could be won from the second level of the Take 'Em All On minigame and by setting a new record at Whittleton's Whip Race. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', Link had to retrieve a Bomb Bag for the [[Mogma]] named [[Ledd]] after he lost it in the Earth Temple, but Ledd ultimately decided to let Link keep it. As a part of the game's item system, Link could purchase or find multiple bomb bags but only carry a certain amount with him depending on the openings in his Pouch. Link could carry ten bombs in his initial bomb bag, and each extra Bomb Bag started off as a small one (holding five bombs) and could be upgraded to Medium and Large which each held an additional five bombs. | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', there are three separate Bomb Bags that could be acquired in the game, and each could contain Bombs. The first bomb bag could be bought from [[Barnes]] at [[Kakariko Village]], while others could be obtained by helping [[Iza]] at Zora's River and by finding one within [[Zora's Domain]] by using Water Bombs underwater within the throne room. Each bomb bag could only hold one type of bomb. Iza could also upgrade a bomb bag to a Giant Bomb Bag which holds twice as many bombs after scoring well in her river rapids minigame. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', a Bomb Bag holding 10 bombs was found at the Temple of Wind. The upgraded bomb bags which held 20 and 30 bombs, could be bought at a shop or won at the Cannon Game in either order. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', the bomb bag went on sale at [[Beedle]]'s Air Shop after the Snow Temple was completed. Upgraded bomb bags could be won from the second level of the Take 'Em All On minigame and by setting a new record at Whittleton's Whip Race. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', Link had to retrieve a Bomb Bag for the [[Mogma]] named [[Ledd]] after he lost it in the Earth Temple, but Ledd ultimately decided to let Link keep it. As a part of the game's item system, Link could purchase or find multiple bomb bags but only carry a certain amount with him depending on the openings in his Pouch. Link could carry ten bombs in his initial bomb bag, and each extra Bomb Bag started off as a small one (holding five bombs) and could be upgraded to Medium and Large which each held an additional five bombs. | ||
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=Variations= | =Variations= | ||
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*'''[[Bombchu]]''' - This is a special bomb which has appeared in several games since ''Ocarina of Time''. It is a mobile timed bomb resembling a mouse that can crawl up walls and ceilings, exploding when it hits something or its limit expires. | *'''[[Bombchu]]''' - This is a special bomb which has appeared in several games since ''Ocarina of Time''. It is a mobile timed bomb resembling a mouse that can crawl up walls and ceilings, exploding when it hits something or its limit expires. | ||
*'''Level 2 Bomb''' - A type of bomb featured in ''Four Swords Adventures'' once a bomb is upgraded by a Great Fairy. These bombs are primarily larger and more powerful. | *'''Level 2 Bomb''' - A type of bomb featured in ''Four Swords Adventures'' once a bomb is upgraded by a Great Fairy. These bombs are primarily larger and more powerful. | ||
− | *'''Remote Bomb''' - A variation that appears only in ''The Minish Cap''. It acts like a normal bomb, but Link can remotely detonate it at any point he wants. It is developed by [[Belari]], and Link must trade in his normal bombs for Remote Bombs, although he can trade back at his own choosing | + | *'''Remote Bomb''' - A variation that appears only in ''The Minish Cap''. It acts like a normal bomb, but Link can remotely detonate it at any point he wants. It is developed by [[Belari]], and Link must trade in his normal bombs for Remote Bombs, although he can trade back at his own choosing. |
*'''[[Bombling]]''' - The Bombling is an insect-like bomb that will move forward similarly to the bombchu. It explodes when it hits something or when its time limit expires. Unlike the Bombchu, it cannot move up walls. Link can hold up to ten in a bomb bag or twenty in a Giant Bomb Bag. | *'''[[Bombling]]''' - The Bombling is an insect-like bomb that will move forward similarly to the bombchu. It explodes when it hits something or when its time limit expires. Unlike the Bombchu, it cannot move up walls. Link can hold up to ten in a bomb bag or twenty in a Giant Bomb Bag. | ||
*'''Water Bomb''' - These appear in ''Twilight Princess'' and were developed by Barnes around the time that Zora's Domain were thawed. They are bombs that can be used underwater and are needed for the Lakebed Temple. Link can hold up to 15 in a Bomb Bag or 30 in a Giant Bomb Bag. | *'''Water Bomb''' - These appear in ''Twilight Princess'' and were developed by Barnes around the time that Zora's Domain were thawed. They are bombs that can be used underwater and are needed for the Lakebed Temple. Link can hold up to 15 in a Bomb Bag or 30 in a Giant Bomb Bag. | ||
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*In the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' games, Link (as well as Young and Toon Link) withdraws a bomb as his up special move and can then toss it as enemies. | *In the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' games, Link (as well as Young and Toon Link) withdraws a bomb as his up special move and can then toss it as enemies. | ||
*The bomb is also used for one of Link's attacks in ''Soulcalibur II''. | *The bomb is also used for one of Link's attacks in ''Soulcalibur II''. | ||
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=Trivia= | =Trivia= |