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During the fight with Boss Biditank, I saw him hit the same helicopter bomb several times with a flurry of shots used by a green Robo-Pirate, yet it didn't explode. But when Rayman shoots it it explodes radiantly. Is this a question of resistance? --[[User:Iheckler9|iHeckler9]][[File:Life.gif|link=User:Iheckler9]] 16:57, 29 April 2011 (UTC) | During the fight with Boss Biditank, I saw him hit the same helicopter bomb several times with a flurry of shots used by a green Robo-Pirate, yet it didn't explode. But when Rayman shoots it it explodes radiantly. Is this a question of resistance? --[[User:Iheckler9|iHeckler9]][[File:Life.gif|link=User:Iheckler9]] 16:57, 29 April 2011 (UTC) | ||
:Not really, they're probably just not programmed to explode when touched by pirate shots. —[[File:RRRGBAIcon8.png|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon0.gif|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon1.png|link=User:Hunchman801]] 12:42, 30 April 2011 (UTC) | |||
==Flying bomb== | |||
As the article states nowadays, the game files of Origins, Jungle Run, Legends, and Fiesta Run call the helicopter bombs "flying bombs," and this name also shows up in Rayman: The Board Game. As accustomed as I've grown to "helicopter bomb," I honestly think we should change the article's name to match these sources. If there's a source that calls it "helicopter bomb," then we can cite that in the article. --[[User:Raygamer99|Raygamer99]] ([[User talk:Raygamer99|talk]]) 23:45, 10 June 2025 (UTC) | |||
:I couldn't find any sources calling them "helicopter bombs" either. [[Rayman 2: The Great Escape: Prima's Official Strategy Guide|Prima's Official Strategy Guide]] (archived [https://archive.org/details/Rayman2TheGreatEscapePrimaGuide here]) seems to call them "explosives", "explosive missiles" and "explosive mines", though they are quite obviously neither missiles nor mines. Unless someone can come up with a source for the name "helicopter bomb", I agree that the article should be renamed. —[[File:RRRGBAIcon8.png|class=sprite|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon0.gif|class=sprite|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon1.png|class=sprite|link=User:Hunchman801]] 07:28, 11 June 2025 (UTC) | |||
::In this [https://raymanpc.com/wiki/en/File:R2_Portraitdefamille.jpg beta family portrait] it shows the name as "Une bombe à hélice", which seems to match the name of helicopter bomb. Internally it seems to just be named "bombe" though. The audio file is also named "BOMVOL" which is short for "bomb volante" (flying bomb) which is also the internal name in the GBA version of Rayman 3 (as shown in the leaked docs as well as leftover prototype strings). --[[File:Carrot signature.png|75px|link=User:Raycarrot]] 08:46, 12 June 2025 (UTC) | |||
:::Good point about "bombe à hélice"; a better translation of it would be "propeller bomb" though. —[[File:RRRGBAIcon8.png|class=sprite|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon0.gif|class=sprite|link=User:Hunchman801]][[File:RRRGBAIcon1.png|class=sprite|link=User:Hunchman801]] 13:41, 13 June 2025 (UTC) | |||
::::Speaking of ''Rayman 3'' GBA files, is there any information inside about the different types of bombs? Like an interesting way to name them, or who manufactured them? | |||
::::I read in the article the spiky ones are Hoodlum creations? --[[User:Boomboleros7|Boomboleros7]] 23:43, 31 July 2025 (UTC) | |||
Latest revision as of 23:43, 31 July 2025
During the fight with Boss Biditank, I saw him hit the same helicopter bomb several times with a flurry of shots used by a green Robo-Pirate, yet it didn't explode. But when Rayman shoots it it explodes radiantly. Is this a question of resistance? --iHeckler9
16:57, 29 April 2011 (UTC)
- Not really, they're probably just not programmed to explode when touched by pirate shots. —


12:42, 30 April 2011 (UTC)
Flying bomb
As the article states nowadays, the game files of Origins, Jungle Run, Legends, and Fiesta Run call the helicopter bombs "flying bombs," and this name also shows up in Rayman: The Board Game. As accustomed as I've grown to "helicopter bomb," I honestly think we should change the article's name to match these sources. If there's a source that calls it "helicopter bomb," then we can cite that in the article. --Raygamer99 (talk) 23:45, 10 June 2025 (UTC)
- I couldn't find any sources calling them "helicopter bombs" either. Prima's Official Strategy Guide (archived here) seems to call them "explosives", "explosive missiles" and "explosive mines", though they are quite obviously neither missiles nor mines. Unless someone can come up with a source for the name "helicopter bomb", I agree that the article should be renamed. —


07:28, 11 June 2025 (UTC)
- In this beta family portrait it shows the name as "Une bombe à hélice", which seems to match the name of helicopter bomb. Internally it seems to just be named "bombe" though. The audio file is also named "BOMVOL" which is short for "bomb volante" (flying bomb) which is also the internal name in the GBA version of Rayman 3 (as shown in the leaked docs as well as leftover prototype strings). --
08:46, 12 June 2025 (UTC)
- Good point about "bombe à hélice"; a better translation of it would be "propeller bomb" though. —


13:41, 13 June 2025 (UTC)
- Speaking of Rayman 3 GBA files, is there any information inside about the different types of bombs? Like an interesting way to name them, or who manufactured them?
- I read in the article the spiky ones are Hoodlum creations? --Boomboleros7 23:43, 31 July 2025 (UTC)
- Good point about "bombe à hélice"; a better translation of it would be "propeller bomb" though. —
- In this beta family portrait it shows the name as "Une bombe à hélice", which seems to match the name of helicopter bomb. Internally it seems to just be named "bombe" though. The audio file is also named "BOMVOL" which is short for "bomb volante" (flying bomb) which is also the internal name in the GBA version of Rayman 3 (as shown in the leaked docs as well as leftover prototype strings). --