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|users=[[Samus Aran]]<br>[[Alpha Sandigger#Bomb Guardian|Bomb Guardian]] | |||
|location=[[Burn Dome]] (''Metroid Prime'')<br> | |||
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|obtain=Defeat the [[Incinerator Drone]] (''Metroid Prime'')<br> | |||
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|uses=Destroy [[Sandstone]], [[Talloric Alloy]]<br>Damage enemies<br>[[Bomb Jump]] | |||
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A '''Morph Ball Bomb''' is a small time detonated explosive that [[Samus Aran|Samus]] can deploy while in [[Morph Ball]] form. It can be used to damage enemies, as well as execute the Bomb Jump and related techniques. The bombs can also be used to destroy materials otherwise impervious to Samus's weaponry, such as [[Talloric Alloy]]. The supply of bombs is unlimited, though some appearances have a "cool down" period which only allows Samus to drop three bombs at a time. She regains the ability to drop one of these bombs after | |||
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A '''Morph Ball Bomb''' is a small, time-detonated explosive that [[Samus Aran|Samus]] can deploy while in [[Morph Ball]] form. It can be used to damage enemies, as well as execute the [[Bomb Jump]] and related techniques. The bombs can also be used to destroy materials otherwise impervious to Samus's weaponry, such as [[Sandstone]] and [[Talloric Alloy]]. The supply of bombs is unlimited, though some appearances have a "cool down" period which only allows Samus to drop three bombs at a time. She regains the ability to drop one of these bombs about a second after an already laid bomb has been detonated. | |||
In ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'', it is found in a [[Data Room]] in [[Sector 2 (TRO)]]. | |||
The Bombs can also be used to propel Samus in the air, about twice the height of her Morph Ball. In the ''Prime'' series, a difficult but necessary technique called the Double Bomb Jump can be performed. In the 2-D games, the jump is very useful for [[Sequence Breaking]] through a technique known as [[Infinite Bomb Jump]]. | The Bombs can also be used to propel Samus in the air, about twice the height of her Morph Ball. In the ''Prime'' series, a difficult but necessary technique called the Double Bomb Jump can be performed. In the 2-D games, the jump is very useful for [[Sequence Breaking]] through a technique known as [[Infinite Bomb Jump]]. | ||
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==See also== | |||
*[[Power Bomb]] | |||
[[Category:Weapons]] | [[Category:Weapons]] | ||
[[Category:Power Suit]] | [[Category:Power Suit]] | ||
[[Category:Morph Ball]] | [[Category:Morph Ball]] |
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A Morph Ball Bomb is a small, time-detonated explosive that Samus can deploy while in Morph Ball form. It can be used to damage enemies, as well as execute the Bomb Jump and related techniques. The bombs can also be used to destroy materials otherwise impervious to Samus's weaponry, such as Sandstone and Talloric Alloy. The supply of bombs is unlimited, though some appearances have a "cool down" period which only allows Samus to drop three bombs at a time. She regains the ability to drop one of these bombs about a second after an already laid bomb has been detonated.
In Metroid Fusion, it is found in a Data Room in Sector 2 (TRO).
The Bombs can also be used to propel Samus in the air, about twice the height of her Morph Ball. In the Prime series, a difficult but necessary technique called the Double Bomb Jump can be performed. In the 2-D games, the jump is very useful for Sequence Breaking through a technique known as Infinite Bomb Jump.