Talk:Dark Fawful Bomb

Hold up...
Yes, it does not really mention it in the game. But, I have proof, because I have a guidebook to the game. It said it under the enemy section under it. You should look at one, and it will say the same thing.
 * Could you give us a little more information about that guide book (name, etc.)? - 16:19, 3 October 2009 (EDT)


 * Does it have the Nintendo Seal of Approval?--


 * Here is what is written on the front cover: PREMIERE EDITION: Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. On the bottom left, a Prima Games seal, on the bottom right, the offical Nintendo Seal of approval. Everything in here is what I saw in the game when I played it, so all the information is correct. Just because the name of the enemy do not directly say it in the game, doesn't mean that it does not have a name!


 * Hm ,I remember seeing that at Target the other day, but if it has the official Nintendo seal, then I'm guessing that the name is official.--


 * Told yea!!!
 * Is it better now? - 17:10, 3 October 2009 (EDT)
 * I guess, sure...now everything sure be all cleared up!


 * Yeah, but it's be great if we can find official artwork for the Attack Pieces.--


 * Yeah...about that, the book has pictures for all the attack pieces, every single enemy, this cool Dark Star picture that is near the back of the book, and other stuff that you will probaly ask about. So, I think I should somehow upload them so we can have them.


 * That'd be cool if you could. Tha reminds of earlier today, some guy at the Kirby Wiki uploaded like 8 pics of official artwork from Superstar Ultra! O_O I was amazed!--

Bob-ulk resemblance?
Bob-ulks doesn't have almost ANY resemblance to a Dark Fawful Bomb except that both are large bob-ombs. The bob-ulk is an enemy in itself while the Dark Fawful Bombs are merely a WEAPON like the giant Turnip during the wiggler battle. If this deserves an article why doesn't the turnip get one? I'll remove the Bob-ulk line because it is wrong. User:MarioMaster720