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An '''Egg Bomb''' (Formerly known as '''Egg Missile''') is a projectile weapon that can be used as an ingredient or be created from a recipe. It appears as an egg with a lit fuse on the top. It is made by cooking an Egg and a [[Fire Flower]].
An '''Egg Bomb''' (Formerly known as '''Egg Missile''') is a projectile weapon that can be used as an ingredient or be created from a recipe. It appears as an egg with a lit fuse on the top. It is made by cooking an Egg and a [[Fire Flower]].


It first appears in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and is referred to as an Egg Missile. It deals 6 damage to 1 enemy when used. The Egg Bomb returns in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' with its current name and a striped appearance. it can be cooked by [[Zess T.]] and has the same ability as the previous game. In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', it can be cooked by [[Dyllis]] from [[Flopside]]. The effects of the item are different, as it deals damage to all enemies on-screen and only deals 1 damage to each of them.
It first appears in ''[[Paper Mario]]'' and is referred to as an Egg Missile. It can be cooked by [[Tayce T.]] It deals 6 damage to 1 enemy when used. Its explosive power was mentioned in [[List of letters in Paper Mario#Tayce T.|a postcard]] from Tayce T., who says that it blew her away the first time she made it. The Egg Bomb returns in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' with its current name and a striped appearance. it can be cooked by [[Zess T.]] and has the same ability as the previous game. In ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', it can be cooked by [[Dyllis]] from [[Flopside]]. The effects of the item are different, as it deals damage to all enemies on-screen and only deals 1 damage to each of them.


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Template:Pmitem-infobox An Egg Bomb (Formerly known as Egg Missile) is a projectile weapon that can be used as an ingredient or be created from a recipe. It appears as an egg with a lit fuse on the top. It is made by cooking an Egg and a Fire Flower.

It first appears in Paper Mario and is referred to as an Egg Missile. It can be cooked by Tayce T. It deals 6 damage to 1 enemy when used. Its explosive power was mentioned in a postcard from Tayce T., who says that it blew her away the first time she made it. The Egg Bomb returns in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door with its current name and a striped appearance. it can be cooked by Zess T. and has the same ability as the previous game. In Super Paper Mario, it can be cooked by Dyllis from Flopside. The effects of the item are different, as it deals damage to all enemies on-screen and only deals 1 damage to each of them.

Recipes

Recipe Result Game
Egg + Fire Flower Egg Missile Paper Mario
Dried Bouquet + Egg Bomb Space Food Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Egg Bomb + Coconut Bomb Zess Dynamite
Mystic Egg + Fire Flower Egg Bomb
Zess Dynamite + Dried Bouquet
Fire Burst + Big Egg Super Paper Mario
Egg Bomb + Dyllis Breakfast Dyllis Dynamite

Names in other languages

Egg Missile

Language Name Meaning
Japanese たまごバクダン[1]
Tamago Bakudan
Egg Bomb

French Oeuf Missile
Egg Missile
German Eierrakete
Egg Rocket
Italian Uovo Bomba
Egg Bomb

Egg Bomb

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バクハツタマゴ
Bakuhatsu Tamago
Explosive Egg

German Eierbombe
Egg Bomb
Italian Uovo Bomba
Egg Bomb
Spanish Huevo Explosivo
Explosive Egg

Trivia

  • Due to a glitch, using the Double Dip ability with this item during the Lava Piranha boss fight causes the game to crash.

References

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.

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