Explosive Tag

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The Explosive Tag (起爆札, Kibaku Fuda), originally called Exploding Tag, is an item coming from the Naruto franchise in Super Smash Flash 2.

The item was first introduced in demo v0.7 but was removed in patch for v0.9b. According to SSF2 Developer, TSON, it was removed from the game because it was considered an "ugly" item, though he may be only joking. However, in January 26, 2015, Tid, another SSF2 Developer now retired, revealed in the Smash World Forums that it was removed alongside Poké Ball, Assist Trophy and Bumper because [they] randomly caused some game-breaking glitches a few days before releasing a build and may return in a future update. When patch 0.9.1.1965 was released, all the missing items were reincorporated in the game except for the Explosive Tag. On April 14, 2016 SSF2 Dev Blog #7, revealed its return and with an updated design.

Origin
Explosive Tags are scraps of paper inscribed with a special writing, centering around the kanji baku (爆, lit. "Explode"). Infused with chakra, they will explode after a set amount of time, remotely, or after being ignited by flame. The tags can be attached to a surface or wrapped around a weapon to be thrown at an enemy.

They are very versatile and of the most basic ninja tools. Ninja can confuse their enemies by obtaining fake exploding tags. They work even under heavy rain.

When an explosive tag is detonated remotely, ninja tend to use the "Snake" hand seal. Similarly, when used remotely, exploding tags can be detonated in sequence, allowing them to be used to trap opponents.

In Super Smash Flash 2
Every Explosive Tag comes attached with a kunai so they can stick on opponents or any other surface. Unlike the Naruto series, it does not need to be infused with chakra as the tag ignites automatically after it sticks on something. The tag will start rapidly burning from the bottom and once it is fully on fire it will explode. This can help players who get hit by the tag to act quickly before it explodes.