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Boom Stomper
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A Boom Stomper in Smash Run.
Universe Kid Icarus
Article on Icaruspedia Boom Stomper

Boom Stompers (ドスドス, Dosudosu) are enemies from Kid Icarus: Uprising that resemble a large seed made of rock.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Boom Stompers appear as enemies in Smash Run. They walk around on two stubby legs, and attacks by jumping and crashing into the ground: both a direct hit and the resulting earthquake deal damage and heavy knockback, though the latter only if the player is on the ground. Its body does not take much damage, but the leaf on its top is highly vulnerable.

Trophy information

Boom Stomper
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Ntsc A giant rock bestowed with the gift of life. It usually stays still—as rocks do—but if it catches sight of you, it'll slowly move after you and try to stomp you into the ground. Its stomping also causes shock waves that will harm any fighters in the vicinity. Its weak point is the little leaf on its head!

Pal A giant rock bestowed with the gift of life. It usually stays still, as rocks are known to do, but if it catches sight of you, it'll slowly move after you and try to stomp you into the ground. Its stomping also causes shockwaves that will harm any fighters in the vicinity. Try going for the leaf on its head - that's its weak point!

Origin

Boom Stompers in Kid Icarus: Uprising are Forces of Nature enemies that are fairly resilient to damage, slow moving, and, as in Super Smash Bros. 4, attack by slamming their body on the ground, either directly hitting the player or by affecting them with a shockwave. Both send Pit flying afterwards, rendering him immobile.