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[[File:Grapple beam.jpg|thumb|Samus using the Grapple Beam in ''Metroid Prime''.]] | [[File:Grapple beam.jpg|thumb|Samus using the Grapple Beam in ''Metroid Prime''.]] | ||
The '''Grapple Beam''' is a useful upgrade in the [[Metroid (series)|''Metroid'']] series. It allows [[Samus]] to swing across gaps and can also perform other tasks. | The '''Grapple Beam''' is a useful upgrade in the [[Metroid (series)|''Metroid'']] series. It allows [[Samus Aran|Samus]] to swing across gaps and can also perform other tasks. | ||
==''Super Metroid''== | ==''Super Metroid''== | ||
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==''Corruption''== | ==''Corruption''== | ||
The Grapple Beam remains the same in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' besides its name change to "''Grapple Swing''". Due to the | The Grapple Beam remains the same in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' besides its name change to "''Grapple Swing''". Due to the [[Nintendo Wii|Nintendo Wii's]] controls, Samus can now aim and fire while swinging. In ''Corruption'', there are four new forms of the Grapple Beam. | ||
*''See [[Grapple Lasso]]'' | *''See [[Grapple Lasso]]'' |