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[[Image:Bomb-rock.jpg|thumb|left|180px|A bomb rock about to explode in Pikmin 2.]] | [[Image:Bomb-rock.jpg|thumb|left|180px|A bomb rock about to explode in Pikmin 2.]] | ||
In [[Pikmin 2]], they are much larger and cannot be carried by Yellow Pikmin. However, the rocks can be detonated by damaging them. In certain [[Cave|dungeons]], the nearby [[Emperor Bulblax]]es can be tricked into swallowing the rocks, which will stun the beast and deal considerable damage. They are also produced by [[Careening Dirigibug]]s. [[Volatile Dweevil]]s carry bomb rocks on their backs, presumably for protection, even though they themselves are killed in the blast. [[Purple Pikmin]] should never be thrown onto a bomb rock, as that can cause near-instant detonation. Bomb rocks can even be [[ultra-bitter spray|petrified]], which is handy in a pinch, but they will not release [[nectar]] or [[spray]] like many beasts do if killed in that state. In the [[2-Player Mode|2-player battle]] stage, [[Hostile Territory]], bomb rocks can be picked up and thrown by the captains, which can be use to defeat enemies, or deal a serious blow to the opponent's Pikmin count. | In [[Pikmin 2]], they are much larger and cannot be carried by Yellow Pikmin. However, the rocks can be detonated by damaging them. In certain [[Cave|dungeons]], the nearby [[Emperor Bulblax]]es can be tricked into swallowing the rocks, which will stun the beast and deal considerable damage. They are also produced by [[Careening Dirigibug]]s. [[Volatile Dweevil]]s carry bomb rocks on their backs, presumably for protection, even though they themselves are killed in the blast. [[Purple Pikmin]] should never be thrown onto a bomb rock, as that can cause near-instant detonation. Bomb rocks can even be [[ultra-bitter spray|petrified]], which is handy in a pinch, but they will not release [[nectar]] or [[spray]] like many beasts do if killed in that state. In the [[2-Player Mode|2-player battle]] stage, [[Hostile Territory]], bomb rocks can be picked up and thrown by the captains by running against the rock and then pressing 'A', or 'B' to merely drop and activate the rock, which can be use to defeat enemies, or deal a serious blow to the opponent's Pikmin count. | ||
Revision as of 13:55, February 11, 2010
Bomb rocks are explosive rocks in the Pikmin games. In the first game, they can be carried by Yellow Pikmin, where their main purpose is to destroy rock walls. They can also be used to defeat enemies, and are particularly useful for doing so with bosses. When an enemy eats a Pikmin holding a bomb-rock, it explodes inside the enemy, harming it. They are usually found inside tin cans, pipes, or large animal skulls. If there are idle Pikmin near the spot a Yellow Pikmin leaves its bomb rock for detonation, the thrown Yellow Pikmin will "call" these idle ones to him as he runs back to Olimar. The idle Pikmin will join Olimar, exactly as if the captain himself had whistled to them.
In Pikmin 2, they are much larger and cannot be carried by Yellow Pikmin. However, the rocks can be detonated by damaging them. In certain dungeons, the nearby Emperor Bulblaxes can be tricked into swallowing the rocks, which will stun the beast and deal considerable damage. They are also produced by Careening Dirigibugs. Volatile Dweevils carry bomb rocks on their backs, presumably for protection, even though they themselves are killed in the blast. Purple Pikmin should never be thrown onto a bomb rock, as that can cause near-instant detonation. Bomb rocks can even be petrified, which is handy in a pinch, but they will not release nectar or spray like many beasts do if killed in that state. In the 2-player battle stage, Hostile Territory, bomb rocks can be picked up and thrown by the captains by running against the rock and then pressing 'A', or 'B' to merely drop and activate the rock, which can be use to defeat enemies, or deal a serious blow to the opponent's Pikmin count.
Instant explosion
Bomb-rocks will explode with a shorter fuse time when a Purple Pikmin is thrown directly onto them. The Pikmin is more than likely to die in these cases. Using a one-hit kill code from game-enhancing devices like Action Replay will also cause the bomb-rock to explode instantly, as its health is instantly diminished.
Minor Glitch
In places where a bomb-rock falls near Mitites, such as sublevel 6 of Bulblax Kingdom, there is a chance of it being launched back into the air if it lands on one, landing somewhere else on the level.
Bomb-rock Locations in Pikmin 1
Story Mode:
- The Impact Site: Inside the box the Pikmin have to push.
- The Forest of Hope: In a tin can, near the great plain with Red Bulborbs, in another one near the place where the Yellow Onion is originally found. The last can is in the place where the Nova Blaster is found. On the first day the area is visited, some are found out of the cans.
- The Forest Navel: In a pipe, near the pool where the Number 1 Ionium Jet is found. There's another one next to the place the Gravity Jumper lies.
- The Distant Spring: In a giant skull, inside a hollow tree stump guarded by a Spotty Bulbear and in the beach where the Massage Machine is found. There is another skull near the pool with Wogpoles to the west.
- The Final Trial: in a pipe, on a high place to the right of the starting point. There are three other pipes in the cliffs surrounding the arena where Emperor Bulblax is fought.
Challenge Mode:
- The Forest of Hope: In the same places as always. A large group can also be found to the north, next to the place where a Pearly Clamclamp and several Bulborbs are found.
Gallery
- Yellow pikmin with bomb rock.jpg
A Yellow Pikmin with a Bomb Rock.
- Bombrock.jpg
Concept art of a Bomb-rock.
- Pikmin-1.jpg
A few Bomb-rocks in a can.