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Stink Bomb
Stink Bomb SU


in Scribblenauts Unlimited

Type

Weapon, Bomb

Behavior

Makes people smelly.

Synonyms

Ammonium Sulfide, Butanethiol, Butyl Mercaptan, Butyric Acid, Cadaverine, Fart Spray, Hydrogen Sulfide, Indole, Liquid Butt, Malodor, Putrescene, Putrescin, Putrescine, Skatole, Thiol, Who Me

Available in

Scribblenauts, Super Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts Remix, Scribblenauts Unlimited, Scribblenauts Unmasked, Scribblenauts Showdown, Scribblenauts Mega Pack

The Stink Bomb is an item that can be interacted with, thrown, or dropped on other things. It will burst into a smelly steam and make nearby objects have the acrid adjective. It is as fragile as glass, so it will burst from a fast drop in water or ground. When lit on fire it will explode. Objects with the Chemophobic adjective will run away from it.

Trivia[]

  • Many of the synonyms for this object refer to chemicals that smell. In particular, ammonium sulfide is used as an ingredient in real stink bombs as it decomposes into ammonia and hydrogen sulfide.
    • Despite this, Ammonia is its own item, not a synonym for Stink Bomb.
  • Though many of the synonymous chemicals are highly toxic, the Stink Bomb cannot apply poison to an object.
  • The synonym Liquid Butt is a reference to the stink bomb named Liquid Ass.
  • Butyric acid has been used to deter whaling groups by making the conditions too unpleasant to work in.
  • Who Me refers to the real-life chemical weapon of the same name, which was designed to be sprayed on an enemy to make them smell and decrease morale.
  • Some words that may be expected to summon a Stink Bomb summon other objects instead:
    • While Thiol and Butanethiol summon a Stink Bomb, Methanethiol summons Methane.
    • Hydrogen Selenide is a synonym for Ethanol, despite smelling similar to hydrogen sulfide or thiols.
  • Even though they all produce the same object, most of the synonymous chemicals smell different to each other:
    • Ammonium sulfide smells of a combination of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide.
    • Butanethiol smells of skunk spray. Butyl mercaptan is another name for the same compound.
    • Butyric acid smells of vomit.
    • Cadaverine and putrescine smell of rotting flesh. Putrescene and putrescin are alternate spellings of putrescine.
    • Hydrogen sulfide smells of rotten eggs.
    • Indole and skatole both smell of feces, though they smell of flowers at low concentrations.
    • Thiols are a group of compounds which tend to smell of cabbage, garlic or skunk, though there are some that smell of coffee or grapefruit.

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