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==Use==
==Use==
[[File:Gooey Bomb U.jpg|thumb|left|The Gooey Bomb attached to {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}} in {{forwiiu}}.]]
[[File:Gooey Bomb U.jpg|thumb|left|The Gooey Bomb attached to {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}} in {{forwiiu}}.]]
The Gooey Bomb is a glowing orange ball encased in a blob of goo. When thrown it can stick to anything, including characters. Eventually it starts flashing, then after six seconds it explodes, damaging anyone who gets hit with 22%. Gooey Bombs are extremely powerful, KO'ing most characters at 60%. However, if it sticks to a character, they can pass it to others by running past them, making it sort of like a hot potato game. The blast can still be avoided by [[dodging]] with good timing. Kirby, King Dedede and Wario can use their [[Inhale]] and [[Chomp]] moves to eat Gooey Bombs, but this will damage them. Kirby can also defend himself from a stuck Gooey Bomb by using the invincibility of his [[Stone]] move. It is possible to start a chain reaction of explosions when two or more Gooey Bombs are attached to one character.
The Gooey Bomb is a glowing orange ball encased in a blob of goo. When thrown it can stick to anything, including characters. Eventually it starts flashing, then after six seconds it explodes, damaging anyone who gets hit with 22%. Gooey Bombs are extremely powerful, KO'ing most characters around 50%. However, if it sticks to a character, they can pass it to others by running past them, making it sort of like a hot potato game. The blast can still be avoided by [[dodging]] with good timing. Kirby, King Dedede and Wario can use their [[Inhale]] and [[Chomp]] moves to eat Gooey Bombs, but this will damage them. Kirby can also defend himself from a stuck Gooey Bomb by using the invincibility of his [[Stone]] move. It is possible to start a chain reaction of explosions when two or more Gooey Bombs are attached to one character.


In ''Brawl'', CPU fighters will often enter a random sequence of shielding and dodging if a Gooey Bomb has been attached to them, rather than attempting to move the bomb onto someone else. In ''SSB4'', though, they will try and chase the nearest character.
In ''Brawl'', CPU fighters will often enter a random sequence of shielding and dodging if a Gooey Bomb has been attached to them, rather than attempting to move the bomb onto someone else. In ''SSB4'', though, they will try and chase the nearest character.
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