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It takes on the appearance of a glowing orange sphere in a blob of goo. When thrown, it can stick to anything, even characters. Eventually it starts flashing, then explodes (after 6 seconds), damaging anyone who gets hit with 22%. However, if it sticks to a character, they can pass it to others by running past them, making it sort of like a hot potato game. The blast can still be avoided by [[dodging]] with good timing, and some CPU opponents will repeatedly activate their shield when hit with a Gooey Bomb in an attempt to [[ | It takes on the appearance of a glowing orange sphere in a blob of goo. When thrown, it can stick to anything, even characters. Eventually it starts flashing, then explodes (after 6 seconds), damaging anyone who gets hit with 22%. However, if it sticks to a character, they can pass it to others by running past them, making it sort of like a hot potato game. The blast can still be avoided by [[dodging]] with good timing, and some CPU opponents will repeatedly activate their shield when hit with a Gooey Bomb in an attempt to [[perfect shield]] the explosion. Kirby, King Dedede and Wario can use their [[Inhale]] and [[Chomp]] moves to eat Gooey Bombs, but this will damage them. Kirby can also defend himself from a stuck Gooey Bomb by using the invincibility of his [[Stone]] move. It is possible to start a chain reaction of explosions when two or more Gooey Bombs are attached to one character. | ||
CPU fighters will often enter a random sequence of shielding and dodging if a Gooey Bomb has been attached to them, rather than attempting to move the bomb onto someone else. | CPU fighters will often enter a random sequence of shielding and dodging if a Gooey Bomb has been attached to them, rather than attempting to move the bomb onto someone else. |