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Revision as of 03:44, September 21, 2023
Bath Bombs[1] appear as obstacles in the Squeaky Clean Sprint course of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Mario Kart Tour. In Mario Kart Tour, they are additionally found in Squeaky Clean Sprint R. They are encountered in the bathtub section of the course, where they emit a rising cloud that pushes drivers upward, allowing them to perform a Jump Boost similarly to currents. The Bath Bombs themselves act as walls, slowing down drivers who run into them. In Mario Kart Tour, drivers are awarded bonus points if they hit a Bath Bomb with a Bowser's Shell, Super Horn, Giga Bob-omb, or Super Bell; if they boost into it with a Mushroom; or if they ram into it while under the effects of a Mega Mushroom or Bullet Bill.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Chinese (simplified) | 浴盐球[1] Yùyán Qiú |
Bath Salt Ball | |
Chinese (traditional) | 沐浴球[1] Mùyù Qiú |
Bath Ball | |
French | Bombe de bain[1] | Bath Bomb | |
German | Bad-Bombe[1] | Bath Bomb | |
Italian | Bomba da bagno[1] | Bath bomb | |
Korean | 배스볼[1] Baeseu Bol |
Bath Ball | |
Portuguese | Bomba de banho[1] | Bath Bomb | |
Spanish | Bomba de baño[1] | Bath Bomb |