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[[Chozo Ghost]]s continue to haunt many religious sites after the purification and respawn after Samus leaves a room in which they abide, attacking her at every opportunity. Other unnatural enemies she encounters here include the [[Hive Mecha]] and the [[Incinerator Drone]], both of which protect an [[upgrade]]; the other creatures defending upgrades are a [[Plated Beetle]] and [[Flaahgra]].
[[Chozo Ghost]]s continue to haunt many religious sites after the purification and respawn after Samus leaves a room in which they abide, attacking her at every opportunity. Other unnatural enemies she encounters here include the [[Hive Mecha]] and the [[Incinerator Drone]], both of which protect an [[upgrade]]; the other creatures defending upgrades are a [[Plated Beetle]] and [[Flaahgra]].


The Chozo Ruins contain the most upgrades in the game, as well as five Energy Tanks and nineteen Missile Expansions. The area also has the vast majority of the [[Chozo Lore]] on Tallon IV by a wide margin: twelve entries out of a sixteen. The Artifacts that are found in the Ruins are [[Artifact of Lifegiver|Lifegiver]], [[Artifact of Wild|Wild]], and [[Artifact of World|World]], tying it with Phendrana for the most Artifacts in any area.
The Chozo Ruins contain the most upgrades in the game, as well as five Energy Tanks and nineteen Missile Expansions. The area also has the vast majority of the [[Chozo Lore]] on Tallon IV by a wide margin: twelve entries out of sixteen. The Artifacts that are found in the Ruins are [[Artifact of Lifegiver|Lifegiver]], [[Artifact of Wild|Wild]], and [[Artifact of World|World]], tying it with Phendrana for the most Artifacts in any area.


==See Also==
==See Also==