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The Bomb is a classic Zelda item throughout the series, and it has appeared in almost every Zelda game except [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]. Bombs are most often used to blow up walls to uncover secrets and they are regularly stored in a [[Bomb Bag]]. In the Zelda series the bombs have been appearing with a variety of different functions, and they have been used in many different ways.
The Bomb is a classic Zelda item throughout the series, and it has appeared in every Zelda game except [[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]. Bombs are most often used to blow up walls to uncover secrets, and they are regularly stored in a [[Bomb Bag]]. In the Zelda series the bombs have been appearing with a variety of different functions, and they have been used in many different ways.


== Bomb Arrow ==
== Bomb Arrow ==
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In [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]] there were the Water Bombs which could explode under water. To place a Water Bomb in the water [[Link]] has to be in the water himself wearing the Iron Boots (if he is not standing on the edge to the water dropping one down). Water Bombs can be purchased early on in the game by Barnes, and later if Malo opens his shop in Castle Town the Water Bombs can be purchased for a very low price. There is a way to get Water Bombs for free though, if Link starts fishing in a place with [[Bombfish]](Lakebed Temple for instance) he will be able to catch them and store them in the Water Bomb inventory.
In [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]] there were the Water Bombs which could explode under water. To place a Water Bomb in the water [[Link]] has to be in the water himself wearing the Iron Boots (if he is not standing on the edge to the water dropping one down). Water Bombs can be purchased early on in the game by Barnes, and later if Malo opens his shop in Castle Town the Water Bombs can be purchased for a very low price. There is a way to get Water Bombs for free though, if Link starts fishing in a place with [[Bombfish]](Lakebed Temple for instance) he will be able to catch them and store them in the Water Bomb inventory.


== Bombling ==
Bomblings are an enemy found in the [[Forest Temple (Twilight Princess)|Forest Temple]] in [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]. However, after Link completes the [[Lakebed Temple]], the bomb shop in [[Kakariko Village]] will carry them in item form. Link can hold 10 in his normal bomb bag. Bomblings act like [[Bombchu]]s, moving forward after they are placed. Unlike Bombchus, Bomblings are unable to move on walls and ceilings.


== Skyward Sword ==
== Skyward Sword ==
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