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The Boom Puppy is considered as a Tiny Tina weapon.The Boom Puppy is one of the two unique Torgue-made rifles with projectiles that include grenade physics, the other being the KerBlaster.A hotfix on Day 28 of the Borderlands 2 $100,000 Loot Hunt increased the explosion radius of the Boom Puppy.An absorb shield can absorb multiple rockets from just one shot of the Boom Puppy due to the multiple explosion effect of the weapon.It is possible to use the Boom Puppy in outdoor or open locations, though its effectiveness diminishes. Boom Boom first debuted in Super Mario Bros.

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He is an antagonist in the Mario series and among Mario, Luigi, Yellow Toad, and Blue Toads most persistent foes. As a result, its maximum damage potential is in enclosed spaces where the highest number of impacts (and thus explosions) are likely to occur, though care must be taken that the grenade doesn't bounce back towards the weapon's wielder instead of their target. Boom Boom (sometimes parsed Boom-Boom or BOOM-BOOM) is one of Bowsers henchmen, and the most well-known member of the eponymous species. This makes it even more difficult to judge where the grenade will fall and inflict damage.ĭue to the weapon's low fire rate and reload speed, alongside the grenade's unique traits, the Boom Puppy performs more like a conventional "grenade launcher". The key difference is that the height of each bounce is much higher than the bounce on a rubberized grenade, regardless of the height it was fired from. It was covered by Roger Hurricane Wilson, The Lords DE, Karen Lovely, Alan Price and The Electric Blues Company and other artists. Though written as a blues song, this became the most successful pop song Hooker ever wrote. The song Boom Boom was written by John Lee Hooker and was first recorded and released by John Lee Hooker in 1962. The grenade shot by the Boom Puppy bounces in a predictable, if difficult to control pattern, similar to rubberized grenades or the Rolling Thunder. John Lee Hooker’s Boom Boom appears on his 1962 album, Burnin'. Like most Grenadier assault rifles, the Boom Puppy uses three ammo per shot. It features a purple-and-pink motif, heart-patterned paint job with Tiny Tina's "stitched bunny" emblem adorning the "fin" area of the gun. The Boom Puppy is a Grenadier-style assault rifle modified by Tiny Tina.

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The grenade arc behaves similar to a rubberized grenade mod rather than other grenade-firing assault rifles. The grenade continues bouncing for a number of seconds before detonating. Boom! Boom! Boom! BOOM! BOOOM!!!! GOOD DOGGY!!! – Fires a low velocity, bouncing grenade which explodes each time it bounces.









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