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==Strategy==
In [[Bomberman (MSX)|the original game for the MSX]], Barom has a very unpredictable movement pattern. It has a similar pattern in the [[Bomberman (NES)|NES version]]. In most of its appearances from ''[[Bomberman II]]'' and on, Barom moves slowly, turning or reversing directions upon colliding with a wall or bomb.
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In the [[Bomber Man|original computer game]], Barom has a very unpredictable movement pattern. It has a similar pattern in the [[Bomberman (NES)|NES version]]. In most of its appearances from ''[[Bomberman II]]'' and on, Barom moves slowly, turning or reversing directions upon colliding with a wall or bomb.
   
 
In [[Bomberman '93]], Barom appears in World 2: [[Blossom]] and World 7: [[Techo]], the latter being the world (Techo), a version of it appears Barom, robotic and in big size. If the robot Barom is destroyed, several normal Baroms then reappear in its place.
 
In [[Bomberman '93]], Barom appears in World 2: [[Blossom]] and World 7: [[Techo]], the latter being the world (Techo), a version of it appears Barom, robotic and in big size. If the robot Barom is destroyed, several normal Baroms then reappear in its place.

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Barom (バロム, literally Baromu), also known as Ballom, Balloom, Valcom, Drifty, and Balloon, is a balloon-like enemy that appears in most of the classic Bomberman games. When it appears, it is typically the first enemy to be encountered.

Strategy

In the original computer game, Barom has a very unpredictable movement pattern. It has a similar pattern in the NES version. In most of its appearances from Bomberman II and on, Barom moves slowly, turning or reversing directions upon colliding with a wall or bomb.

In Bomberman '93, Barom appears in World 2: Blossom and World 7: Techo, the latter being the world (Techo), a version of it appears Barom, robotic and in big size. If the robot Barom is destroyed, several normal Baroms then reappear in its place.

In the Panic Bomber Series, Barom appears in the first stage in every game. It is the weakest opponent and moves very slowly.

In Bomberman Quest it appears as the first enemy in Field Zone. It moves slowly and randomly, but is attracted to bombs. It has 3 HP and yields a Fire item upon its defeat.[1]

Trivia

  • In Bomberman DS, there is a Battle Game stage called Barom that includes Baroms as enemies.

Gallery

References

  1. Bomberman Quest Official Guidebook, pg. 28