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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Kaizoku Hover Bombs are pirate-bots with stocky bodies and jet packs similar in appearances to [[Eggrobo]]s and [[Egg Pawn]]s, and a red and white paint job and skull face common among the robot pirates in ''Sonic Rush Adventure''. Found only in [[Pirates' Island]], they hover in the air with spiked bombs in their hands, which they'll throw an endless supply of at the player to attack.
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Kaizoku Hover Bombs are pirate-bots with stocky bodies and jet packs similar in appearances to [[Eggrobo]]s and [[Egg Pawn]]s, and a red and white paint job and skull face common among the robot pirates in ''Sonic Rush Adventure''. Found only in [[Pirates' Island]], they hover in the air with spiked bombs in their hands, which they'll throw an endless supply of at the player to attack. Being airborne enemies, the player is often required to jump in order to reach them.
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==See also==
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*[[Kaizoku Hover Gunner]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 18:05, 19 December 2021

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Kaizoku Hover Bomb
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Kaizoku Hover Bomb
Game: Sonic Rush Adventure
Hits to defeat: 1

The Kaizoku Hover Bomb[1] (海賊ホバーボム)[2] is an enemy robot that appears in Sonic Rush Adventure.

Overview

Kaizoku Hover Bombs are pirate-bots with stocky bodies and jet packs similar in appearances to Eggrobos and Egg Pawns, and a red and white paint job and skull face common among the robot pirates in Sonic Rush Adventure. Found only in Pirates' Island, they hover in the air with spiked bombs in their hands, which they'll throw an endless supply of at the player to attack. Being airborne enemies, the player is often required to jump in order to reach them.

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