Space Bomb
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Space Bomb | |
Information | |
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Name | Space Bomb |
Use | Attacking enemies |
Creation Type | Weapon |
Has Preset | Yes |
Template Needed | No |
Created In/After | Before Starlight Starfight |
Game(s) |
–In-game description
Space Bombs are creations in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter. They are created at the same time as the Shooter Ship and the Space Shot, and are first used in the level Starlight Starfight. They function as a high damaging weapon that the player can drop vertically from the Shooter Ship by pressing the B button.
Appearance[edit]
Due to the Space Bomb being a creation object, its appearance is completely depended on the player.
They are still, however, confined to a certain area.
Levels[edit]
Tips[edit]
- Bombs do significantly more damage than an uncharged Space Shot, and comparable damage to a fully charged one.
- Unlike the Space Shot, however, Space Bombs cannot be charged, and only deal a set amount of damage.
- Space Bombs will also retain any momentum from the Shooter Ship when they are dropped.
- For example, if the ship is moving forward, and a bomb is released, the bomb will also move forward with the ship as well as downward, resulting in a projectile arc.
Trivia[edit]
- The Shooter Ship's equivalent in Drawn to Life, the Rocket, does not have a Space Bomb equivalent.