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A Bombed stands idle in The Wilds. | |
Universe | Super Smash Bros. |
Level(s) appears in | The Lake Shore The Wilds I Outside the Ancient Ruins Battleship Halberd Interior The Subspace Bomb Factory I Subspace I Subspace II The Great Maze |
Point worth | 500 |
Bombeds (ボンヘッド, Bombhead) are enemies in The Subspace Emissary and first appear in the Lake Shore level. A burgundy-and-black colored bomb sits atop it the small body of the Bombed, and shortly after lighting the fuse, it tosses this bomb at the player and flees while regenerating a new head. Simple fire-type attacks are recommended for blowing it up. Furthermore, players should avoid direct attacks while its head is still attached, as knocking out the Bombed will not stop its head from detaching and exploding. Their heads can be reflected.
Name origin
Bombed's name is a combination of the words bomb and head, being that it has a bomb for a head, or it may be the word bombed, describing its explosive attack or its condition.
Damage taken
Damage taken | ×0.2 | ×0.2 | ×0.2 | ×0.2 | ×0.4 | ×0.2 | ×0.2 | ×0.2 | ×0.2 | ×0.2 | ×0.4 |
Head (?) | ×0.1 | ×0.1 | ×0.1 | ×0.1 | ×2.0 | ×0.1 | ×0.1 | ×0.1 | ×0.1 | ×0.1 | ×2.0 |
Trophy description
An enemy with a bomb for a head, as subtly suggested by the name. It hurls its own bomb head at you--at least it's kind enough to reveal the bomb fuse, which will light up when hit with a fire attack like Mario's fireball. Then..BOOM! This is an easy way to take it out. It's this weakness that sometimes makes them sad that, regrettably, they were born with bomb heads.
Names in other languages
Language | Name |
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English | Bombed |
Spanish | Sr. Bómbez |
Trivia
- The Bombed and Feyesh are the only enemies to appear in both Subspace I and Subspace II. Interestingly, it is the first enemy to appear in both stages.