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The '''Hi-Jump Boots''', formerly known as '''High Jump Boots''', allow [[Samus Aran|Samus]] to increase the height of her jump. It was first featured in [[Metroid (game)|Metroid]] and has been in every 2D Metroid game since. The Hi-Jump Boots also allow Samus to jump in [[Morph Ball]] mode in [[Metroid Fusion]]<ref>{{Cite manual|Increases jump ability. this also allows Samus to jump while in Morph Ball Mode|Metroid Fusion|30}}</ref> and [[Metroid: Zero Mission]],<ref>{{Cite manual|This upgrade allows Samus to jump higher and allows her to jump while in Morph Ball mode|Metroid: Zero Mission|26}}</ref> while in ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'' and [[Super Metroid]] a [[Spring Ball|separate upgrade]] is required. | The '''Hi-Jump Boots''', formerly known as '''High Jump Boots''', allow [[Samus Aran|Samus]] to increase the height of her jump. It was first featured in [[Metroid (game)|Metroid]] and has been in every 2D Metroid game since. The Hi-Jump Boots also allow Samus to jump in [[Morph Ball]] mode in [[Metroid Fusion]]<ref>{{Cite manual|Increases jump ability. this also allows Samus to jump while in Morph Ball Mode|Metroid Fusion|30}}</ref> and [[Metroid: Zero Mission]],<ref>{{Cite manual|This upgrade allows Samus to jump higher and allows her to jump while in Morph Ball mode|Metroid: Zero Mission|26}}</ref> while in ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'' and [[Super Metroid]] a [[Spring Ball|separate upgrade]] is required. | ||
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