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[[File:Bombrock.png|thumb|Official Art of a Bomb Rock.]]'''Bomb Rocks''' are explosive rocks in the ''Pikmin'' games. They are used as an explosive force or weapon in the games they are found in, both for the player and by certain enemies. | |||
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==Differences Between Games== | ==Differences Between Games== | ||
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===''Pikmin 3''=== | ===''Pikmin 3''=== | ||
In ''[[Pikmin 3]]'', Bomb Rocks are in between the sizes of ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2''. In this game, '''''all '''''types of Pikmin are capable of carrying them. Though Pikmin may once again wield the explosives, they will now instantly drop the Bomb Rocks upon be thrown, as opposed to them waiting to be thrown at a wall or an enemy, as they do in the first game. This makes them harder to be transported. Pikmin will also never throw bomb rocks at enemies, like they did in ''Pikmin''. If an enemy seizes a Pikmin that is holding a bomb rock, they will grab/eat the bomb rock, (sometimes even sparing the Pikmin) which will explode and deal a massive amount of damage to the creature. They also have a stronger blast than they did in the first game, since it only takes one blast to kill a [[Red Bulborb]], whereas it takes at least two in the first game. In this game, Bomb Rocks can also be used to instantly unearth burried items by exploding them near said buried item, instantly destroy Dirt Walls, and '''2''' of them can also take out a Crystal Wall. While they are very useful items in this game, the player must take caution, as any on-screen sleeping enemies will be awoken by the blast. Bomb Rocks are scattered across the maps in Story Mode, and are in [ | In ''[[Pikmin 3]]'', Bomb Rocks are in between the sizes of ''Pikmin'' and ''Pikmin 2''. In this game, '''''all '''''types of Pikmin are capable of carrying them. Though Pikmin may once again wield the explosives, they will now instantly drop the Bomb Rocks upon be thrown, as opposed to them waiting to be thrown at a wall or an enemy, as they do in the first game. This makes them harder to be transported. Pikmin will also never throw bomb rocks at enemies, like they did in ''Pikmin''. If an enemy seizes a Pikmin that is holding a bomb rock, they will grab/eat the bomb rock, (sometimes even sparing the Pikmin) which will explode and deal a massive amount of damage to the creature. They also have a stronger blast than they did in the first game, since it only takes one blast to kill a [[Red Bulborb]], whereas it takes at least two in the first game. In this game, Bomb Rocks can also be used to instantly unearth burried items by exploding them near said buried item, instantly destroy Dirt Walls, and '''2''' of them can also take out a Crystal Wall. While they are very useful items in this game, the player must take caution, as any on-screen sleeping enemies will be awoken by the blast. Bomb Rocks are scattered across the maps in Story Mode, and are in ''[http://pikmin.wikia.com/wiki/Bingo_Battle Bingo Battle]'' mode as a possible outcome of the cherry roulette. | ||
==Instant Explosion== | ==Instant Explosion== | ||
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In ''Pikmin 2'', there is a small glitch regarding bomb rocks. In places where a Bomb rock falls near a [[Mitite]], such as the sixth [[sublevel]] of the [[Bulblax Kingdom]], there is a chance of the rock being launched back into the air if it lands on one, landing somewhere else on the Sublevel. It is also possible in the first two games that a yellow pikmin, when picking up a bomb rock, will attempt to pick it up, but will simply continue doing the pick-up animation. It will just stand there, lifting it up and dropping it until you call the pikmin back without the bomb rock. You can then throw the pikmin back and it should then pick it up fine. | In ''Pikmin 2'', there is a small glitch regarding bomb rocks. In places where a Bomb rock falls near a [[Mitite]], such as the sixth [[sublevel]] of the [[Bulblax Kingdom]], there is a chance of the rock being launched back into the air if it lands on one, landing somewhere else on the Sublevel. It is also possible in the first two games that a yellow pikmin, when picking up a bomb rock, will attempt to pick it up, but will simply continue doing the pick-up animation. It will just stand there, lifting it up and dropping it until you call the pikmin back without the bomb rock. You can then throw the pikmin back and it should then pick it up fine. | ||
== | ==Bomb-rock Locations in ''Pikmin''== | ||
'''Story Mode''': | |||
*[[The Impact Site]]: Inside the box that the Pikmin have to push. | |||
*[[The Forest of Hope]]: In a tin can, near the great plain with [[Red Bulborb]]s, in another one near the place where the [[Yellow Onion]] is originally found. The last can is in the place where the [[Nova Blaster]] is found. On the first day the area is visited, some are found out of the cans, such as in front of the reinforced wall closing in between the Yellow Onion and the [[Whimsical Radar]]. | |||
*[[The Forest Navel]]: In a pipe near the pool where the [[Number 1 Ionium Jet]] is found. There's another one next to the place where the [[Gravity Jumper]] lies. | |||
*[[The Distant Spring]]: In a giant skull inside a hollow tree stump guarded by a [[Spotty Bulbear]] and in the beach where the [[Massage Machine]] is found. There is another skull near the pool with [[Wogpole|Wogpoles to]] the west. | |||
*[[The Final Trial]]: In a pipe on a high place to the right of the starting point. There are three other pipes in the cliffs surrounding the arena where [[Emperor Bulblax]] is fought. Overall, there are fifty Bomb Rocks in this stage. | |||
*[[The Impact Site]]: Inside the box that the Pikmin have to push | |||
*[[The Forest of Hope]]: In a tin can, near the great plain with [[Red Bulborb]]s, in another one near the place where the [[Yellow Onion]] is originally found. The last can is in the place where the [[Nova Blaster]] is found. On the first day the area is visited, some are found out of the cans, such as in front of the wall closing in between the Yellow Onion and the [[Whimsical Radar]]. | |||
*[[The Forest Navel]]: In a pipe | |||
*[[The Distant Spring]]: In a giant skull | |||
*[[The Final Trial]]: In a pipe | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Screenshot 2014-01-03 at 4.27.52 PM.png|An unused texture from ''Pikmin,'' showing a Blue Pikmin with a Bomb Rock. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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File:blueflowerbomb.png | File:blueflowerbomb.png | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Hazards]] | [[Category:Hazards]] | ||
[[Category:Pikmin 1]] | [[Category:Pikmin 1]] |