Invadazoid - Bomb Types

Bomb Types

  • Dummy bomb - a standard dummy bomb for low-ranked grunts to use. Medium speed. Used by Flies, Blue jumpers and some bosses.
  • Fast dummy bomb - an upgraded dummy bomb that has an extra boost compared to standard. High speed. Used by Toothy toads and sometimes by Armor Drones.
  • Dummy HE bomb - this dummy bomb uses HE filler and has a much larger blast radius than a standard bomb. Slow speed. Used by Medusa, Armor Drones and bosses.
  • Directed bomb - these are bombs launched from special aiming bomb droppers. Medium speed. Used by Drones and bosses.
  • Directed HE bomb - some veteran alien ships use aiming bomb droppers with HE bombs and they succeed very much. Slow speed. Used by Eye drones, Armor Drones and bosses.
  • Homing bomb - this bomb has a modchip in the battlehead that allows it to rotate itself while tracking your ships' movements. However, this bomb has rotate limitations so player can evade the bomb easily. Used by Acid Toads, Armor Drones and bosses
  • Homing HE bomb - this is the most dangerous bomb in Invadazoid and is used by final boss. They are hibryd of HE bomb and Homing bomb and are not that easy to evade than its counterparts. Traditional HE bomb is easily destructible by ball or gun, when Homing bomb is avoided by using its weak point. Homing HE bomb avoids both of these weak points of predecessors and becomes the ultimate anti-player bomb. High speed combined with lethal effectiveness range is a superior weapon.

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