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'''Power Bombs''' are a more powerful alternative to the standard [[Morph Ball Bomb|Morph Ball Bombs]] in the Metroid series. In the Prime trilogy, Power Bombs have two main uses: to destroy certain destructible objects and obstacles, and to kill certain enemies. There are two types of Power Bomb pickups: the Main Power Bombs and the Power Bomb expansions. The Main Power Bombs will grant three power bombs to start, whereas the expansions will add 1 to the existing power bomb count. If a power bomb expansion is acquired before getting the Main Power Bombs, Samus will still be able to use them as normal, she will just have less of them. Power Bombs are not present in [[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]].
'''Power Bombs''' are a more powerful alternative to the standard [[Morph Ball Bomb|Morph Ball Bombs]] in the Metroid series. In the Prime trilogy, Power Bombs have two main uses: to destroy certain destructible objects and obstacles, and to kill certain enemies. There are two types of Power Bomb pickups: the Main Power Bombs and the Power Bomb expansions. The Main Power Bombs will grant four and two power bombs to start in Prime and Echoes respectively, whereas the expansions will add 1 to the existing power bomb count. If a power bomb expansion is acquired before getting the Main Power Bombs, Samus will still be able to use them as normal, she will just have less of them. Power Bombs are not present in [[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]].


In [[Metroid Prime]], obtaining the Main Power Bombs from [[Central Dynamo]] is required in order to obtain the Artifact of Warrior from [[Elite Research]]. Similarly, in [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]], defeating the [[Power Bomb Guardian]] is a requirement in order to obtain the Sky Temple Key in [[Dark Oasis]].
In [[Metroid Prime]], obtaining the Main Power Bombs from [[Central Dynamo]] is required in order to obtain the Artifact of Warrior from [[Elite Research]]. Similarly, in [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]], defeating the [[Power Bomb Guardian]] is a requirement in order to obtain the Sky Temple Key in [[Dark Oasis]].

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Power Bombs are a more powerful alternative to the standard Morph Ball Bombs in the Metroid series. In the Prime trilogy, Power Bombs have two main uses: to destroy certain destructible objects and obstacles, and to kill certain enemies. There are two types of Power Bomb pickups: the Main Power Bombs and the Power Bomb expansions. The Main Power Bombs will grant four and two power bombs to start in Prime and Echoes respectively, whereas the expansions will add 1 to the existing power bomb count. If a power bomb expansion is acquired before getting the Main Power Bombs, Samus will still be able to use them as normal, she will just have less of them. Power Bombs are not present in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.

In Metroid Prime, obtaining the Main Power Bombs from Central Dynamo is required in order to obtain the Artifact of Warrior from Elite Research. Similarly, in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, defeating the Power Bomb Guardian is a requirement in order to obtain the Sky Temple Key in Dark Oasis.

Metroid Prime

In Prime 1, Main Power Bombs are found in Central Dynamo.

Power Bomb Expansion Locations

Agon Wastes

Magmoor Caverns

Phendrana Drifts

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

In Echoes, the Main Power Bombs are found in Undertemple after fighting Power Bomb Guardian.

Bosses Weak to Power Bombs

Several bosses in Echoes are weak to the Power Bombs, resulting in near-instant deaths. They include:

Power Bomb Expansion Locations

Temple Grounds

Agon Wastes / Dark Agon Wastes

Torvus Bog / Dark Torvus Bog

Sanctuary Fortress

See Also