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'''Bomb Bell''' is a type of [[Nobody]] Ship that can be found on various [[Gummi Missions]]. They also appear in the second battle with [[Xemnas]] and the [[World of Nothingness]]. When they appear, they hover on screen for a few seconds, then close in before detonating. There are also glowing Red and Gold versions that drop treasures when defeated. | The '''Bomb Bell''' is a type of [[Nobody]] Ship that can be found on various [[Gummi Missions]]. They also appear in the second battle with [[Xemnas]] and the [[World of Nothingness]]. When they appear, they hover on screen for a few seconds, then close in before detonating. There are also glowing Red and Gold versions that drop treasures when defeated. | ||
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File:Time Bombs.png|The | File:Time Bombs.png|The Bomb Bell as it appears during the boss battle with Xemnas | ||
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Revision as of 22:55, 14 May 2011
Bomb Bell | ||
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Japanese | フローティングマイン
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Rōmaji | Furōtingu Main | |
Type | Gummi Nobody | |
Game | Kingdom Hearts II |
Basic | Red | Gold | |
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Score | 400 | 1200 | 2400 |
HP | 300 | 1500 | 3600 |
Damage | 10 | 20 | 30 |
Charge | 4 | 50 | 100 |
Orbs | Medal Orb x 4 | Medal Orb x 12 HP Orb x 6 |
Medal Orb x 24 HP Orb x 12
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Treasures | |||
Asteroid Sweep Storm-G, Gravity-G, Typhoon-G Stardust Sweep | |||
Mission(s) | |||
Asteroid Sweep, Stardust Sweep |
The Bomb Bell is a type of Nobody Ship that can be found on various Gummi Missions. They also appear in the second battle with Xemnas and the World of Nothingness. When they appear, they hover on screen for a few seconds, then close in before detonating. There are also glowing Red and Gold versions that drop treasures when defeated.
Design
A basic Bomb Bell's main body is circular and resembles a classic alarm clock. Is has three short, conical spikes on its sides—two near its base and one on its top—and has two mushroom-shaped protrusions on its top. It has two "arms" on either of its sides, and one long, thick "tail" attached to its base. Its face is navy blue and adorned with a white Nobody emblem, but the rest of the Bomb Bell is yellow with sky blue highlights. All of the spikes on its body are navy blue. A version of this Nobody appears during the battle with Xemnas's dragon form that is colored in metallic shades of silver, white, and grey, and has a black Nobody emblem. This version of the Nobody is referred to as a Time Bomb. This Nobody is very similar in design to the Mystic Flyer.
The Bomb Bell's name references its explosive capabilities. "Bell" reflects its alarm clock-like shape. The name "Time Bomb" shares this meaning. Its Japanese name, Floating Mine, again refers to its ability to self-destruct.
Strategy
The best strategy used to defeat this Nobody Ship is just to wait not long after it appears, for other Enemy Ships to come close. Once they are close, you shoot the Bomb Bell and it will explode, destroying most other Enemy Ships with it. You have to be quick though, because they might explode before you get a chance to defeat it, so it will deal you a fair amount of damage. This strategy is most useful when battling waves of Gummi Ship Enemies.
Gallery
- Time Bombs.png
The Bomb Bell as it appears during the boss battle with Xemnas