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Revision as of 08:37, September 2, 2021

Not to be confused with Bob-omb Derby.

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Screenshot of Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Mario and Luigi performing the move in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
Bomb Derby being performed in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam
Bomb Derby in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam

Bomb Derby is the third available Bros. Attack that Mario can use in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team and Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. In the former, Mario obtains this Bros. Attack after gathering 10 Attack Pieces in Driftwood Shore. In the latter, Mario obtains this Bros. Attack after catching Nabbit in Gloomy Woods the first time.

Immediately after initiating this attack, Mario and Luigi run into the foreground, and Mario will chuck a bomb into the sky, which causes twelve bombs to fall on to Luigi, all of which Luigi catches in a stack. The player must move the Circle Pad to the right to pass the bombs to Mario, and press A Button to make Mario hit the bomb toward the enemies with his hammer, each exploding upon contact. If Luigi takes too long to pass the bombs to Mario, any remaining bombs will explode and the Bros. Attack will end. The bombs will also bounce out of sight if Mario fails to hit them. At the end of the stack lies a big bomb, which will do regular damage like the other bombs and end the attack. Hitting five, seven, nine and twelve bombs will result in a "OK!", "Good!", "Great!" and "Excellent!" rating respectively. In Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, the last bomb deals higher damage and all the bombs do fire damage.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スピードボム[?]
Supīdo Bomu
Speed Bomb
Dutch Bommenmepper[?] Bomb Wacker
German Bombenderby[?] Bombs Derby
Italian Bomba rapida[?] Rapid Bomb
Korean 스피드폭탄[?]
seupideupogtan
Speed bomb
Portuguese Bomba rápida[?] Quick bomb
Russian Бомбомет[?]
Bombomyot
From bomba (bomb) and metat' (throw)
Spanish (NOA) Bombástico[?] Pun on bomba (bomb) and bombástico (bombastic)
Spanish (NOE) Velocibomba[?] From velocidad (speed) and bomba (bomb)

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