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It could be crafted using any shell or gunpowder type combined with the coal dust effect. It was also wielded by [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] and [[Ottomans|Ottoman]] Bombmen.
It could be crafted using any shell or gunpowder type combined with the coal dust effect. It was also wielded by [[Byzantines|Byzantine]] and [[Ottomans|Ottoman]] Bombmen.


It was highly useful for stunning enemies, opening them up for a follow-up attack. However, it did not cause much damage to those affected by it, which made it less effective for direct killing. This did reduce the chance of civilian casualties when they were present.
==Description==
The Thunder Bomb contained Coal Dust which increased the force of the blast. The bomb crippled any weak or unarmoured victims, but only momentarily stunned stronger and heavily armoured enemies.
 
It was highly useful for stunning enemies, opening them up for a follow-up attack. However, it was less effective for direct killing. This did reduce the chance of civilian casualties when they were present.


It was one of two types of bombs that could open up sealed wells, the other being the [[Splinter Bombs]].
It was one of two types of bombs that could open up sealed wells, the other being the [[Splinter Bombs]].

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File:Thunder bomb.png
A typical Thunder Bomb.

The Thunder Bomb crippled or injured foes with an intense explosive force. It could be crafted using any shell or gunpowder type combined with the coal dust effect. It was also wielded by Byzantine and Ottoman Bombmen.

Description

The Thunder Bomb contained Coal Dust which increased the force of the blast. The bomb crippled any weak or unarmoured victims, but only momentarily stunned stronger and heavily armoured enemies.

It was highly useful for stunning enemies, opening them up for a follow-up attack. However, it was less effective for direct killing. This did reduce the chance of civilian casualties when they were present.

It was one of two types of bombs that could open up sealed wells, the other being the Splinter Bombs.

The Shapes of the Thunder Bombs