![]() Notably, in A Closer Look at Floor 2B, Bob-omb Village had the course number 1, with the first star collected titled Big Bob-omb's Invasion with the second mission being Footrace with Koopa the Quick, apparently the same as regular Bob-omb Battlefield. Due to Super Mario 64 calling them the Big Bob-omb, this has caused some to question the validity of this video. They enter the level, which has the course number 2, with the only mission visible being "The Child of King Bob-omb". ![]() This video by BlackJoystick documenting Bob-omb Village begins in the outside area of Floor 2B shown in their other video, A Closer Look at Floor 2B. Alternatively, Bob-omb Village could just be a nearby area or on a different island judging by how some report flying into the skybox of BOB and finding BBV, as the skybox used is an ocean filled with several islands.īob Omb Village BlackJoystick's Documentation However, it was ruined when Bowser gave Big Bob-omb a Power Star, allowing them to take over. It is believed that Bob-omb Village was originally Bob-omb Battlefield before the war started with Big Bob-omb, where the Bob-omb Buddies and Bob-ombs lived in peace. This level has some of the most reported missions, likely due to the frequency it is located in personalized copies. Yet others mention a star in the shop that must be bought with coins collected in the level, a star simply found by exploring the forest, traversing a tower in the village, finding a star in the sky area using the Wing Cap or some other flying ability, pressing a hidden switch, exploring the cave area, defeating enemies found in the level, or racing Koopa the Quick. Other reports mention a boss fight in the castle area, usually against Big Bob-omb, though some reports mention the Child of Big Bob-omb appearing instead. The most commonly reported star in Bob-omb Village is a red coin star, as it is typically not a full course. Others report a tower that must be traversed, a cabin off in the woods similar to the one reported in Big Boo's Forest, or a museum of some kind that reportedly holds several statues similar to the one reportedly outside. One of the most commonly reported buildings is a shop, which houses a Power Star according to some. While most reports say the buildings cannot be entered, some say they can, typically containing simple rooms you'd expect in whatever the building appears as. The enemies reported in this level obviously include Bob-ombs, though Goombas, Piranha Plants, and even a Chain Chomp have been reported, with enemies such as Boos and Scuttlebugs appearing in the cave or forest. There is also supposedly a statue that can appear with the appearance of Big Bob-omb, the Child of Big Bob-omb, or a totally unrelated statue such as the one seen in the Castle Courtyard or the Toad Shrine. ![]() There are reportedly Bob-omb Buddies that appear, and even friendly Bob-ombs, though they typically still attack the player. Bob-omb Village is typically described as a grassy plain with several hills, houses and other architecture, with other areas surrounding it, such as a cave, a castle or temple, a forest that reportedly houses a cabin or even a sky area similar to Wing Mario Over the Rainbow that can be accessed with a cannon.
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