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|caption  = A Borboras blowing.
|caption  = A Borboras blowing.
|universe  = [[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|''Super Smash Bros.'']]
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|level    = [[The Plain]]<br>[[The Lake]]<br>[[The Ruined Zoo]]<br>[[The Path to the Ruins]]<br>[[The Ruins]]<br>[[The Wilds (Part II)|The Wilds II]]<br>[[The Swamp]]<br>[[Subspace Bomb Factory (Part I)|Subspace Bomb Factory I]]<br>[[Entrance to Subspace]]<br>[[The Great Maze]]
|level    = [[The Plain]]<br>[[The Lake]]<br>[[The Ruined Zoo]]<br>[[The Path to the Ruins]]<br>[[The Ruins]]<br>[[The Wilds (Part II)|The Wilds II]]<br>[[The Swamp]]<br>[[The Subspace Bomb Factory (Part I)|The Subspace Bomb Factory I]]<br>[[Entrance to Subspace]]<br>[[The Great Maze]]
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Revision as of 15:02, February 8, 2011

Borboras
Borboras.JPG
A Borboras blowing.
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Level(s) appears in The Plain
The Lake
The Ruined Zoo
The Path to the Ruins
The Ruins
The Wilds II
The Swamp
The Subspace Bomb Factory I
Entrance to Subspace
The Great Maze
Point worth 600

Borboras (ブーバス, Boobas in Japan) is a moderately common enemy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Subspace Emissary mode, and first appears in The Plain. It has a thin body, and its head resembles a trumpet that delivers blasts of wind. It is not particularly dangerous, but it can be annoying because it generates wind that can push players into other traps. The player will take damage from a Borboras if they touch its head while it is blowing wind. The Borboras will attack if the player is standing next to a Borboras as it skips.

Trophy description

A Subspace foe. Although humanoid in form, it's characterized by a head that resembles a wind instrument decorated on top with trumpet valves. It can be quite annoying--when it spots you, it'll blow you off balance with some serious wind from its mouth. And where does it get off, skipping around so cheerfully? I mean, who skips these days? Seriously.