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*[[Vanish]] which is possibly the best move to blow up the blast box but not get caught in the explosion.
*[[Vanish]] which is possibly the best move to blow up the blast box but not get caught in the explosion.
*[[Warlock Punch]]
*[[Warlock Punch]]
*[[Stone]] Kirby will recieve full knockback without taking damage if he hit the blast box.
*[[Stone]] Kirby will recieve full knockback without taking damage if he hits the blast box.
*[[Samus' Bomb]]s
*[[Samus' Bomb]]s
*[[Missile]]s
*[[Missile]]s

Revision as of 22:23, September 20, 2010

Blast Box
The picture from the official website.
The explosive Blast Box
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Appears in SSBB
Item class Carrying

The Blast Box (爆薬箱(ばくやくばこ), bakuyaku bako: literally, explosive box) is a heavy item which has the appearance of a crate with a fire hazard label on its sides. When destroyed, the box will explode with typical fire properties and great knockback, often KOing anyone too close. It usually takes multiple hits to destroy it, but it detonates instantly when attacked with a fire-based attack. This item can also be picked up and thrown a very short distance (usually just in front of the character that threw it). Although it is a heavy item, it can appear out of carriers such as Barrels and Capsules. A Blast Box does have a slight amount of tactical strength when playing a match with items. It can be remotely detonated by using ranged attacks (especially fire-based ones) and thus, with a well placed projectile and good timing, it can be detonated while an opponent is near.

Attacks that make a Blast Box explode instantly

Trophy Description

File:Blast Box Trophy.png
Blast Box trophy

An explosive-filled box that will detonate when the box is broken. The box can be smashed with normal attacks and will also catch fire and blow up if it's exposed to any flame. Unlike ordinary crates, blast boxes do not change their appearance from stage to stage. There's one fundamental rule when dealing with these items: be out of range when they blow.


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