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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' weaponry, such as [[Talloric Alloy]]. The supply of bombs is unlimited, though some appearances have a "cooldown" period which only allows Samus to drop three bombs at a time. She regains the ability to drop one of these bombs after the bomb has been detonated for about a second.  
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' weaponry, such as [[Talloric Alloy]]. The supply of bombs is unlimited, though some appearances have a "cooldown" period which only allows Samus to drop three bombs at a time. She regains the ability to drop one of these bombs after the bomb has been detonated for about a second.  


Bombs are the basic weapons for Samus's Morph Ball. They can be used to break certain objects, and are essential for defeating certain bosses such as [[Flaahgra]] and [[Amorbis]]. Bombs can be used to activate [[Bomb Slots]] to help Samus advance. A more powerful Bomb called the [[Power Bomb]] can also be obtained.
Bombs are the basic weapons for Samus's Morph Ball. They can be used to break certain objects, and are essential for defeating certain bosses such as [[Flaahgra]] and [[Amorbis]]. Bombs can be used to activate [[Bomb Slots]] to help Samus advance. A more powerful Bomb called the [[Power Bomb]] can also be obtained.
The Bombs can also be used to propell 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]].


In the 2D ''Metroid'' games, bombs appear as actual metal bombs, which flash until detonation. In the ''Prime Trilogy'', bombs appear as blue energy balls when dropped and are surrounded by blue light when detonated.
In the 2D ''Metroid'' games, bombs appear as actual metal bombs, which flash until detonation. In the ''Prime Trilogy'', bombs appear as blue energy balls when dropped and are surrounded by blue light when detonated.
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