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'''Power Bomb Blocks''' are a type of obstruction found in ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]'', ''[[Super Metroid]]'', and ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' that requires the use of a [[Power Bomb]] to bypass. While they are not ordinarily discernible from their surroundings, if Samus were to drop a regular [[Morph Ball Bomb|Bomb]] on one it would become exposed. In ''Super Metroid'', the [[X-Ray Scope]] can also be used to detect Power Bomb Blocks.
'''Power Bomb Blocks''' are a type of obstruction found in ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]'', ''[[Super Metroid]]'', and ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' that requires the use of a [[Power Bomb]] to bypass. While they are not ordinarily discernible from their surroundings, if Samus were to drop a regular [[Morph Ball Bomb|Bomb]] on one it would become exposed. In ''Super Metroid'', the [[X-Ray Scope]] can also be used to detect Power Bomb Blocks.


While not present in the Metroid Prime series, objects made from [[Bendezium]] and [[Denzium]] serve a similar purpose.
While not present in the [[Metroid Prime (series)|''Metroid Prime'' series]], objects made from [[Bendezium]] and [[Denzium]] serve a similar purpose.
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Revision as of 04:52, 14 January 2011

Power Bomb Blocks made visible through use of the X-Ray Scope

Power Bomb Blocks are a type of obstruction found in Metroid: Zero Mission, Super Metroid, and Metroid Fusion that requires the use of a Power Bomb to bypass. While they are not ordinarily discernible from their surroundings, if Samus were to drop a regular Bomb on one it would become exposed. In Super Metroid, the X-Ray Scope can also be used to detect Power Bomb Blocks.

While not present in the Metroid Prime series, objects made from Bendezium and Denzium serve a similar purpose.

Manual Entries

Manual Entries
Manual info from Metroid: Zero Mission
Power Bomb Blocks: Only the blast of a Power Bomb can destroy these blocks.[1]
Manual info from Super Metroid
Power Bomb Blocks: Blocks with the Power Bomb icon can be destroyed by Power Bombs.[2]
Manual info from Metroid Fusion
Power Bomb Blocks: Use Power Bombs to destroy these special blocks.[3]

References

  1. "Only the blast of a Power Bomb can destroy these blocks." Metroid: Zero Mission Instruction Booklet, Pg 30
  2. "Blocks with the Power Bomb icon can be destroyed by Power Bombs." Super Metroid Instruction Booklet, Pg 21
  3. "Use Power Bombs to destroy these special blocks." Metroid Fusion Instruction Booklet, Pg 32