Warp Hole (Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!)
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Warp Hole | |
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Warp Hole in the first stage of Round 2. | |
First appearance | Bomberman '93 (1992, Bomberman franchise) Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! (1994, Super Mario-related media) |
Latest appearance | Bomberman Portable (2006, Bomberman franchise) |
Warp Holes are non-solid objects from Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! that can be used to teleport to another Warp Hole. They first appear in Warp Zone (Round 2). Warp Holes can be used by either players or opponents, and entering and exiting the Warp Hole gives invulnerability for a short period of time. They cannot be destroyed with bombs, and bombs cannot teleport through Warp Holes, although bombs can be placed on top of them. Each Warp Hole always teleports to the same Warp Hole each time, but entering the exit Warp Hole does not lead to the enter Warp Hole, but to another Warp Hole. Every level with Warp Holes has four of them.
Appearances[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ワープホール[?] Wāpu Hōru |
Warp Hole | |
Italian | Warp Tunnel[1] | - | Club Nintendo |
References[edit]
- ^ Club Nintendo (Italy) Numero 2 - 1995. Page 21.
Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! | |||
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Characters | Wario • Bomberman • Madbombers | ||
Bosses | Cup King • Top Man • T-Bear • P-Flower • Thunder Cloud • Pukupuku • Gururin Knight • Mad-Bomber | ||
Rounds | Normal Zone • Warp Zone • Arrow Zone • Fire Zone • Coma Zone • Ice Zone • Burn Zone • Power Zone | ||
Normal Items | Explosion Expander • Extra Bomb • Skull | ||
Special Items | Kicks • Dashin • The Trouncer • Liner • Moto | ||
Objects | Block (Regenerating Wall) • Bomb • Bomb-Guiding block • Heated Vent • Warp Hole | ||
Other | Bomberland • Staff • The Battle |