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{{Infobox-Item
{{Infobox-Item
|image=[[File:Spring Mine.png|100px]]
|image=[[File:Spring Mine.png|100px]]
|caption=Sprite of a '''spring mine''' from ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''
|caption=Artwork of a '''Step-boom''' from ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''
|use=Lay a spring trap for opponents
|use=Lay a spring trap for opponents
|obtained= Random drop in [[Top Ride]] courses
|obtained= Random drop in [[Top Ride]] courses
|game= <small>''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''</small>
|game= <small>''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''</small>
|compare=  
|compare= [[Sensor Bomb]]
}}
}}
A '''spring mine'''{{title}} is an item which appears in the [[Top Ride]] mode of ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. It appears randomly during standard races, dropping onto the course. When touched by a racer, the mine appears on the back of the vehicle. Once the racer deploys it, the mine will sink into the ground, being marked only by a tiny dot on the track. There it will remain until another racer moves over it, where it will activate, knocking them back and releasing confetti in the process. Unlike most other items, the racer who laid the trap can also be hit by it.
'''Step-boom'''{{DerivedTitle}} is an item which appears in the [[Top Ride]] mode of ''[[Kirby Air Ride]]''. It appears randomly during standard races, dropping onto the course. When touched by a racer, the mine appears on the back of the vehicle. Once the racer deploys it, the mine will sink into the ground, being marked only by a tiny dot on the track. There it will remain until another racer moves over it, where it will activate, knocking them back and releasing confetti in the process. Unlike most other items, the racer who laid the trap can also be hit by it.


A spring mine can be dropped prematurely by performing a [[Quick Spin]], or if the racer is attacked or enters a stage hazard. It will also disappear on its own if not used within 8 seconds.
The Step-boom can be dropped prematurely by performing a [[Quick Spin]], or if the racer is attacked or enters a stage hazard. It will also disappear on its own if not used within 8 seconds.


[[File:Spring Mine Function.jpg|thumb|left|100px|A racer is hit by the spring trap.]]
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
KAR Step-boom function 1.png|Kirby holds the Step-boom.
KAR Step-boom function 2.png|A racer is hit by a planted Step-boom.
</gallery>


== Names in other languages ==
{{names
|ja=フムドン<ref>''[[20th Anniversary Kirby Pupupu Encyclopedia]]'', page 78</ref>
|jaR=Fumudon
|jaM=Step-boom<br><small>From ''fumu'' (踏む, "to step on") and ''don'' (Japanese onomatopoeia for explosion).</small>
}}
{{clear}}
{{ref}}
{{Navbox-KAR}}
{{Navbox-KAR}}


[[Category:Items]]
[[category:Items in Kirby Air Ride]]

Latest revision as of 00:48, 24 December 2022

Step-boom
Spring Mine.png
Artwork of a Step-boom from Kirby Air Ride
Details
Use Lay a spring trap for opponents
Obtained Random drop in Top Ride courses
Game(s) Kirby Air Ride
Comparable to Sensor Bomb
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Step-boom[derived from Japanese] is an item which appears in the Top Ride mode of Kirby Air Ride. It appears randomly during standard races, dropping onto the course. When touched by a racer, the mine appears on the back of the vehicle. Once the racer deploys it, the mine will sink into the ground, being marked only by a tiny dot on the track. There it will remain until another racer moves over it, where it will activate, knocking them back and releasing confetti in the process. Unlike most other items, the racer who laid the trap can also be hit by it.

The Step-boom can be dropped prematurely by performing a Quick Spin, or if the racer is attacked or enters a stage hazard. It will also disappear on its own if not used within 8 seconds.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フムドン[1]
Fumudon
Step-boom
From fumu (踏む, "to step on") and don (Japanese onomatopoeia for explosion).


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