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===Samus===
===Samus===
[[File:Bomb explode.gif|thumb|left|Animation of a Bomb exploding from ''Metroid Fusion''.]]
[[File:Bomb explode.gif|thumb|left|Animation of a Bomb exploding from ''Metroid Fusion''.]]
[[File:Morph Ball MP.gif|thumb|Samus using the Morph Ball in ''Metroid Prime''.]]
[[File:Metroid Prime bomb.png|thumb|Samus using a Bomb in ''Metroid Prime''.]]
Bombs have been standard in all {{uv|Metroid}} games and are a common tool for puzzle solving. In many ''Metroid'' games, Samus can use the explosion from a laid bomb to launch herself up if she is in Morph Ball mode. This is usually required for certain jumps into tight spaces only the Morph Ball mode can traverse through. Due to their low damage output, bombs are a weapon of last resort. Unlike their appearance in the ''Metroid'' games, bombs are affected by gravity in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, in that they fall to the ground rather than staying stationary if laid in the air.
Bombs have been standard in all {{uv|Metroid}} games and are a common tool for puzzle solving. In many ''Metroid'' games, Samus can use the explosion from a laid bomb to launch herself up if she is in Morph Ball mode. This is usually required for certain jumps into tight spaces only the Morph Ball mode can traverse through. Due to their low damage output, bombs are a weapon of last resort. Unlike their appearance in the ''Metroid'' games, bombs are affected by gravity in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, in that they fall to the ground rather than staying stationary if laid in the air.


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