Remote Bomb
Remote Bomb | |
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Link detonating a Remote Bomb in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. | |
User | Link |
Universe | The Legend of Zelda |
Article on Zelda Wiki | Remote Bomb |
Remote Bomb (リモコンバクダン, Remote Control Bomb) is Link's down special move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Overview
Link raises his hands in the air as a bomb rune materializes, then proceeds to hold it in his left hand. Unlike its previous incarnation, it does not explode on impact. Rather, it bounces off opponents and has to be detonated remotely by pressing down special again, in a manner similar to C4. The bomb will also explode after around 30 seconds, significantly longer than his traditional bomb would, and explodes instantly if hit by fire. If the bomb is held by an opponent or captured by Pocket, it cannot be detonated. The bomb also cannot be detonated if the user is in special fall, notably after using Spin Attack, so its use as a recovery extension is more limited compared to its predecessor. However, the bomb can be thrown downwards or upwards by moving the C-Stick/Right Joystick either up or down.
Instructional quotes
Move List | Creates a remote bomb with the Sheikah Slate. Down special again detonates it. |
Origin
In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Link has a Sheikah Slate, with which he can use four different Runes (seven if amiibo, Master Cycle Zero, and Camera are counted). One of these Runes is the Remote Bomb, which, when used, Link will pull out either a cubic or spherical Remote Bomb, after which he can throw it and detonate it by using the Rune again.
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Trivia
- Remote Bomb in Ultimate features significant differences from its appearance in Breath of the Wild:
- Link cannot summon a cubed bomb in Ultimate.
- Remote Bombs in Ultimate can be detonated by fire and will automatically detonate after 30 seconds, unlike Breath of the Wild where they can only be detonated on command.
- Link's bomb in Ultimate has no respawn timer and can be summoned again as soon as the bomb explodes or falls off a stage, instead of waiting a few seconds for it to cool down as in Breath of the Wild.