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Kael'thas utilized these vile weapons to remove what he perceives as "obstacles". He has used this weapon twice: A [[Broken draenei]] from [[Tuurem]] suicide-bombing the [[Cenarion Thicket]] in [[Terokkar Forest]], and bombing [[Kirin'Var Village]] in [[Netherstorm]]. A third is prepared in the courtyard of [[Firewing Point]], the closest of Kael'thas' outposts to [[Shattrath City]], for use against either the [[Allerian Stronghold]] or [[Stonebreaker Hold]] (the Alliance and Horde bases, respectively, near the edge of the [[Bone Wastes]]) or possibly Shattrath itself. After a series of quests investigating what happened to Cenarion Thicket and discovering the blood elves' complicity, adventurers from both sides are tasked to attack Firewing Hold and set off the bomb before it can be used; [[The Final Code|the final code]] to set off the bomb is held by a Blood Knight named [[Sharth Voldoun]], who resides at the top of the tower high above the courtyard.
 
Kael'thas utilized these vile weapons to remove what he perceives as "obstacles". He has used this weapon twice: A [[Broken draenei]] from [[Tuurem]] suicide-bombing the [[Cenarion Thicket]] in [[Terokkar Forest]], and bombing [[Kirin'Var Village]] in [[Netherstorm]]. A third is prepared in the courtyard of [[Firewing Point]], the closest of Kael'thas' outposts to [[Shattrath City]], for use against either the [[Allerian Stronghold]] or [[Stonebreaker Hold]] (the Alliance and Horde bases, respectively, near the edge of the [[Bone Wastes]]) or possibly Shattrath itself. After a series of quests investigating what happened to Cenarion Thicket and discovering the blood elves' complicity, adventurers from both sides are tasked to attack Firewing Hold and set off the bomb before it can be used; [[The Final Code|the final code]] to set off the bomb is held by a Blood Knight named [[Sharth Voldoun]], who resides at the top of the tower high above the courtyard.
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As the apparent mechanics of Mana Bombs and the known mechanics of [[Arcane Bomb]]s (which are crafted by Engineers) are somewhat similar, it could mean Mana Bombs are an extremely powerful variant of Arcane Bombs.
   
 
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Firewing-manabomb

The mana bomb in the courtyard of Firewing Point in Terokkar Forest's eastern edge

Mana bombs are powerful explosive devices developed by Kael'thas Sunstrider's blood elves for use against enemy spellcasters. The exact workings are unclear, but it appears to utilize some kind of massive mana burn that kills its intended targets almost instantly.

Kael'thas utilized these vile weapons to remove what he perceives as "obstacles". He has used this weapon twice: A Broken draenei from Tuurem suicide-bombing the Cenarion Thicket in Terokkar Forest, and bombing Kirin'Var Village in Netherstorm. A third is prepared in the courtyard of Firewing Point, the closest of Kael'thas' outposts to Shattrath City, for use against either the Allerian Stronghold or Stonebreaker Hold (the Alliance and Horde bases, respectively, near the edge of the Bone Wastes) or possibly Shattrath itself. After a series of quests investigating what happened to Cenarion Thicket and discovering the blood elves' complicity, adventurers from both sides are tasked to attack Firewing Hold and set off the bomb before it can be used; the final code to set off the bomb is held by a Blood Knight named Sharth Voldoun, who resides at the top of the tower high above the courtyard.

Speculation

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This article or section includes speculation, observations or opinions possibly supported by lore or by Blizzard officials. It should not be taken as representing official lore.

As the apparent mechanics of Mana Bombs and the known mechanics of Arcane Bombs (which are crafted by Engineers) are somewhat similar, it could mean Mana Bombs are an extremely powerful variant of Arcane Bombs.

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