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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', the Bomb was available through [[Ravio]]'s shop along with most of the traditional ''Zelda'' items. Initially, Link could only rent it for 50 Rupees, but later in the game, it could be bought permanently for 800 Rupees. Once Link owned it, he could also upgrade it to the more powerful Nice Bomb through [[Maiamai|Mother Maiamai]]. In this game, there was no limit on Link's number of bombs, but using them did deplete his Energy Gauge. Bombs also appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|Tri Force Heroes]]'' as items that could be obtained and used in various levels. One of the game's outfits, the Big Bomb Outfit, would turn all Bombs and Bomb Flowers used by Link into Big Bombs.
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', the Bomb was available through [[Ravio]]'s shop along with most of the traditional ''Zelda'' items. Initially, Link could only rent it for 50 Rupees, but later in the game, it could be bought permanently for 800 Rupees. Once Link owned it, he could also upgrade it to the more powerful Nice Bomb through [[Maiamai|Mother Maiamai]]. In this game, there was no limit on Link's number of bombs, but using them did deplete his Energy Gauge. Bombs also appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|Tri Force Heroes]]'' as items that could be obtained and used in various levels. One of the game's outfits, the Big Bomb Outfit, would turn all Bombs and Bomb Flowers used by Link into Big Bombs.
  
The traditional versions of bombs were replaced by Remote Bombs in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. The two types of Remote Bombs were items that Link could access through Runes on his [[Sheikah Slate]], rather than being inventory items. When used, Link would generate a Remote Bomb and could set it down or throw it. The Remote Bomb could be detonated at the time of the player's choosing. The only limits on the Remote Bombs were that only one could be used at a time, and Link had to wait for a short amount of time between uses of Remote Bombs. The two types of Remote Bombs were a square-shaped one and a spherical one, with the primary difference between the two being that one was stationary while the other could be rolled around. The uses of the Remote Bombs were similar to usual games, in that they could be used to damage enemies and destroy obstacles and cracked walls. Remote Bomb blasts could also be used to power some cannons and other devices. The runes for both types of Remote Bombs were gained early in the game, from the Ja Baiji Shrine on the [[Great Plateau]]. They could also be upgraded to the Remote Bomb+ by [[Purah]], which made the Remote Bombs faster and decreased the time that had to pass between bombs.
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The traditional versions of bombs were replaced by Remote Bombs in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. The two types of Remote Bombs were items that Link could access through Runes on his [[Sheikah Slate]], rather than being inventory items. When used, Link would generate a Remote Bomb and could set it down or throw it, and the could then detonate it at the time of his choosing. The only limits on the Remote Bombs were that only one could be used at a time, and Link had to wait for a short amount of time between uses of Remote Bombs. The two types of Remote Bombs were a square-shaped one and a spherical one, with the primary difference between the two being that one was stationary while the other could be rolled around. The uses of the Remote Bombs were similar to usual games, in that they could be used to damage enemies and destroy obstacles and cracked walls. Remote Bomb blasts could also be used to power some cannons. The runes for both types of Remote Bombs were gained early in the game, from the Ja Baiji Shrine on the [[Great Plateau]].
  
 
=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. A different version of the Remote Bomb is also used in place of the normal bombs in ''Breath of the Wild''.
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*'''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''.
*In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', bombs were items that could be used in battles, with similar functions as in the other games, and they could be upgraded into giant bombs through power-ups. Bombs could also be used by [[Ravio]] in his attacks with the Rental Hammer moveset. Normal and Water Bombs also appeared as Item Cards in Adventure Mode that could be used to destroy boulders on the game map, and the Bomb Item Card could also activate the Rupee Nice Power on the Ravio Board in the Lorule Map.
 
*Bombs appear as an item in ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]''.
 
  
 
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