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When sections of all four pillars on any particular level have been destroyed, the pillars drop a level, giving Samus access to another series of platforms. [[Plated Puffer]]s are released when the pillars drop, but can easily be avoided if Samus quickly proceeds to the next level. The Wavebuster becomes accessible after all the blocks are destroyed. | When sections of all four pillars on any particular level have been destroyed, the pillars drop a level, giving Samus access to another series of platforms. [[Plated Puffer]]s are released when the pillars drop, but can easily be avoided if Samus quickly proceeds to the next level. The Wavebuster becomes accessible after all the blocks are destroyed. | ||
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{{Screendata |Metroid Prime|Wavebuster acquired! <br/> This powerful attack uses Missiles while active! Using the {{Color|#800000|Wave Beam}}, press and hold {{GCIcon|A}} to charge, then press {{GCIcon|Y}} to fire. Hold {{GCIcon|A}} for continuous fire.<ref>{{cite|Wavebuster acquired! <br/> This powerful attack uses Missiles while active! Using the {{Color|#800000|Wave Beam}}, press and hold {{GCIcon|A}} to charge, then press {{GCIcon|Y}} to fire. Hold {{GCIcon|A}} for continuous fire.|Screen data|Metroid Prime}}</ref>}} | |||
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{{Foreignname|Japanese|{{hover|ウェイブバスター|U~eibu Basutā}}|Wave Buster}} | |||
{{Foreignname|Spanish|Látigo de Ondas|Wave Whip}} | |||
{{Foreignname|German|Wavebuster|Wavebuster|close}} | |||
{{beam-nav|3}} | {{beam-nav|3}} | ||
[[Category:Weapons]] | [[Category:Weapons]] | ||
[[Category:Charge Combos]] | [[Category:Charge Combos]] |