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'''Bomb rocks''', also written as '''bomb-rocks''', are [[Explosion|explosive]] rocks with cracks through which glowing yellow and red energy flows. Upon being activated, such as by being hit or set down, a bomb rock will light up and emit a hiss until it eventually violently detonates, damaging [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], [[leader]]s, enemies, and some [[obstacle]]s. The explosions can trigger a chain reaction if they hit other bomb rocks. Some enemies utilize bomb rocks to their own advantage, and some enemies also have special interactions with bomb rocks, such as being able to eat them.
 
In {{p1}}, bomb rocks are slightly small than a Pikmin can be carried by [[Yellow Pikmin]]. A bomb rock explosion will instantly make all bomb rocks in the vicinity explode.
 
In {{p2}}, bomb rocks are remarkably large, serving as obstacles more than tools, and can not be carried by Pikmin, only pushed around slowly by leaders and enemies. A bomb rock that gets hit by an explosion will only initiate its countdown. Throwing a [[Purple Pikmin]] directly on top of a bomb rock will make it explode instantly.


'''Bomb rocks''' are explosive rocks in the ''Pikmin'' games. In ''{{c|Pikmin 1}}'', they can be carried by [[Yellow Pikmin]], where their main purpose is to destroy [[Gate|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.
In {{p3}}, bomb rocks are in between the sizes they were in the prequels and can be carried by any type of Pikmin. An explosion triggers a neighboring bomb rock's explosion in around half a second, resulting in quite a fast chain of explosions. Also, a bomb rock's explosion will instantly unearth a buried object in its range.


In ''{{c|Pikmin 2}}'', they are much larger and cannot be carried by Yellow Pikmin, but can be set off by attacking them. Certain enemies, such as the [[Emperor Bulblax]], can be coaxed into swallowing them, 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. Bomb rocks can even be [[ultra-bitter spray|petrified]] to delay their detonation.
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In ''{{c|Pikmin 3}}'', all Pikmin types can carry bomb rocks. Aside from that, they act just as they did in ''Pikmin 1''.
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=In fanon games=
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==In ''Pikmin Adventure'' (Neini version)==
==In ''Pikmin Adventure'' (Neini version)==
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In ''[[Pikmin Adventure (Neini version)|Pikmin Adventure]]'', both the small and large sizes of bomb rocks appear. Small bomb rocks can be thrown at enemies and are found in piles of three which add to the bomb rock counter. The large ones appear as hazards and are the same as they are in ''Pikmin 2''.
In ''[[Pikmin Adventure (Neini version)|Pikmin Adventure]]'', both the small and large sizes of bomb rocks appear. Small bomb rocks can be thrown at enemies and are found in piles of three which add to the bomb rock counter. The large ones appear as hazards and are the same as they are in ''Pikmin 2''.
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==In ''Pikmin Search''==
==In ''Pikmin Search''==
In ''[[Pikmin Search]]'', bomb rocks can be carried by [[Brown Pikmin]]. Their uses and purpose are pretty much like that of the first game, except with Brown Pikmin, not Yellow Pikmin.
In ''[[Pikmin Search]]'', bomb rocks can be carried by [[Brown Pikmin]]. Their uses and purpose are pretty much like that of the first game, except with Brown Pikmin, not Yellow Pikmin.
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Revision as of 17:01, 14 February 2023

This article relates to the official games. See Pikipedia's "bomb rock" article for more official information.
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Appearance in Pikmin 3.

Bomb rocks, also written as bomb-rocks, are explosive rocks with cracks through which glowing yellow and red energy flows. Upon being activated, such as by being hit or set down, a bomb rock will light up and emit a hiss until it eventually violently detonates, damaging Pikmin, leaders, enemies, and some obstacles. The explosions can trigger a chain reaction if they hit other bomb rocks. Some enemies utilize bomb rocks to their own advantage, and some enemies also have special interactions with bomb rocks, such as being able to eat them.

In Pikmin 1, bomb rocks are slightly small than a Pikmin can be carried by Yellow Pikmin. A bomb rock explosion will instantly make all bomb rocks in the vicinity explode.

In Pikmin 2, bomb rocks are remarkably large, serving as obstacles more than tools, and can not be carried by Pikmin, only pushed around slowly by leaders and enemies. A bomb rock that gets hit by an explosion will only initiate its countdown. Throwing a Purple Pikmin directly on top of a bomb rock will make it explode instantly.

In Pikmin 3, bomb rocks are in between the sizes they were in the prequels and can be carried by any type of Pikmin. An explosion triggers a neighboring bomb rock's explosion in around half a second, resulting in quite a fast chain of explosions. Also, a bomb rock's explosion will instantly unearth a buried object in its range.

In fanon games

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In Pikmin Adventure (Neini version)

Template:PANV In Pikmin Adventure, both the small and large sizes of bomb rocks appear. Small bomb rocks can be thrown at enemies and are found in piles of three which add to the bomb rock counter. The large ones appear as hazards and are the same as they are in Pikmin 2.

In Pikmin Search

In Pikmin Search, bomb rocks can be carried by Brown Pikmin. Their uses and purpose are pretty much like that of the first game, except with Brown Pikmin, not Yellow Pikmin.