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[[File:Chozo Statue.png|thumb|A '''Chozo Statue''' as seen in ''Metroid II: The Return of Samus'']]
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'''Chozo statues''', '''Artifactor statues''' in ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'' are guardian statues of the [[Chozo]], located on the planets the Chozo colonized. Chozo statues appear in nearly all ''[[Metroid (series)|Metroid]]'' games. In some games, they have the ability to heal [[Samus Aran]] if she enters [[Morph Ball|Morph Ball mode]] and rests on the palms of the statues. Generally, the statues guide Samus through her ventures, with the exception of ''[[Super Metroid|Super Metroid's]]'' [[Torizo]] statues.
[[File:Chozo Statue.png|left|A '''Chozo Statue''' as seen in ''Metroid II: The Return of Samus'']]
'''Chozo statues''', also called '''Artifactor statues''' in ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'', are the sentient, guardian statues of the [[Chozo]], located on the planets the Chozo colonized. Chozo statues appear in nearly all ''[[Metroid (series)|Metroid]]'' games. In some games, they have the ability to heal [[Samus Aran]] if she enters [[Morph Ball|Morph Ball mode]] and rests on the palms of the statues. Generally, the statues guide Samus through her ventures, with the exception of ''[[Super Metroid|Super Metroid's]]'' [[Torizo]] statues.
 


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''Metroid''===
===''Metroid''===
[[File:Chozo Statue Explanation m1 Artwork.png|thumb|left|The Chozo Statue explained]]
[[File:Chozo Statue Explanation m1 Artwork.png|right|150px|The Chozo Statue explained]]
Chozo statues were first featured in ''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]''. Here they contained various upgrades placed and hidden by the [[Chozo]].  
Chozo statues were first featured in ''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]''. Here they contained various upgrades placed and hidden by the [[Chozo]].  


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===''Metroid Prime''===
===''Metroid Prime''===
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==Non-Sentient Chozo Statues==
[[file:Life Grove 02.png|thumb|200px|right|A non-sentient Chozo Statue.]]
Not all statues made by the Chozo were sentient; some were purely decorative or only minimally functional. These were usually distinctively birdlike and were either honorary depictions at religious sites or aesthetic functional pieces, such as drains for waterways.


[[Category:Structures]]
[[Category:Structures]]
[[Category:Chozo]]
[[Category:Chozo]]

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A Chozo Statue as seen in Metroid II: The Return of Samus
A Chozo Statue as seen in Metroid II: The Return of Samus

Chozo statues, also called Artifactor statues in Metroid II: Return of Samus, are the sentient, guardian statues of the Chozo, located on the planets the Chozo colonized. Chozo statues appear in nearly all Metroid games. In some games, they have the ability to heal Samus Aran if she enters Morph Ball mode and rests on the palms of the statues. Generally, the statues guide Samus through her ventures, with the exception of Super Metroid's Torizo statues.


Appearances

Metroid

The Chozo Statue explained
The Chozo Statue explained

Chozo statues were first featured in Metroid. Here they contained various upgrades placed and hidden by the Chozo.

Metroid Prime

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Non-Sentient Chozo Statues

A non-sentient Chozo Statue.

Not all statues made by the Chozo were sentient; some were purely decorative or only minimally functional. These were usually distinctively birdlike and were either honorary depictions at religious sites or aesthetic functional pieces, such as drains for waterways.