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The '''Bombchu Supply''' treasure is an offensive, mechanical item.
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With a '''Bombchu Supply''', the user holds an effectively-endless supply of small and mechanical devices called Bombchu, through some means of storage, such as a small pouch. A Bombchu appears somewhat similarly to a stylized gold-and-blue rodent, comparable in size to a dinner plate.  When set properly on the ground, a Bombchu will race forward at a speed of roughly 40 mph (65 km/h) along the surface upon which it is set.  It will cling to the ground, climb over walls, and even adhere to ceilings until crashing into a solid object, at which point it will explode with force equivalent to a standard [[Bomb Bag|Bomb]].
 
 
Through some means of storage, such as a small pouch, the user holds an effectively-endless supply of small and mechanical devices called Bombchu. A Bombchu appears somewhat similarly to a stylized gold-and-blue rodent, comparable in size to a dinner plate.  When set properly on the ground, a Bombchu will race forward at a speed of about 40 mph (65 km/h) along the surface upon which it is set.  It will cling to the ground, climb over walls, and even adhere to ceilings until crashing into a solid object, at which point it will explode with force equivalent to a standard [[Bomb Bag|Bomb]].
 
  
 
Strangely, this supply only functions when an individual Bombchu is produced. The user cannot simply dump out the would-be contents of the supply, and cannot pull out another Bombchu until either the last Bombchu has detonated or five seconds have passed.  
 
Strangely, this supply only functions when an individual Bombchu is produced. The user cannot simply dump out the would-be contents of the supply, and cannot pull out another Bombchu until either the last Bombchu has detonated or five seconds have passed.  
  
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A sufficiently skilled [[Botanist]] is able to craft a Bomb Bag using 2 [[Bomb Seed]]s, 2 [[Compact Seed]]s, 4 [[Pegasus Seed]]s, and 1 [[Dodongo Hide]].  A Botanist can also craft various {{Field|Potion}}s which enhance bombchu, mostly using [[Bomb Seed]]s.
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==Trivia==
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{{BombPre|A Bombchu Supply}}
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* Bombchu canonically appear in the Zelda series, initially in ''Ocarina of Time.'' More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on [http://zeldawiki.org/Main_Page Zelda Wiki].

Revision as of 16:04, 27 December 2014

Bombchu Supply
Type Offensive Mechanical Item
Fields Bomb, Projectile, Supply
Cost Higher Cost

P5: 70 rupees
P4: 85 rupees
P3: 100 rupees
P2: 115 rupees
P1: 130 rupees
Rent: 15 rupees

With a Bombchu Supply, the user holds an effectively-endless supply of small and mechanical devices called Bombchu, through some means of storage, such as a small pouch. A Bombchu appears somewhat similarly to a stylized gold-and-blue rodent, comparable in size to a dinner plate. When set properly on the ground, a Bombchu will race forward at a speed of roughly 40 mph (65 km/h) along the surface upon which it is set. It will cling to the ground, climb over walls, and even adhere to ceilings until crashing into a solid object, at which point it will explode with force equivalent to a standard Bomb.

Strangely, this supply only functions when an individual Bombchu is produced. The user cannot simply dump out the would-be contents of the supply, and cannot pull out another Bombchu until either the last Bombchu has detonated or five seconds have passed.

A sufficiently skilled Botanist is able to craft a Bomb Bag using 2 Bomb Seeds, 2 Compact Seeds, 4 Pegasus Seeds, and 1 Dodongo Hide. A Botanist can also craft various Potions which enhance bombchu, mostly using Bomb Seeds.

Trivia

  • A Bombchu Supply is one of several treasures that can serve as the prerequisite for the Bomb Arrow, Remote Bomb, Landmine, and Powder Charge techniques.
  • Bombchu canonically appear in the Zelda series, initially in Ocarina of Time. More information about the canonical version of this treasure can likely be found on Zelda Wiki.