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[[File:Chozo Statue m2 Artwork.jpg|thumb|right|Artwork of a Chozo Statue from ''Metroid II: Return of Samus]]
[[File:Chozo Statue m2 Artwork.jpg|thumb|right|Artwork of a Chozo Statue from ''Metroid II: Return of Samus'']]
[[File:Chozo Statue.png|left|A '''Chozo Statue''' as seen in ''Metroid II: The Return of Samus'']]
[[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 their palms. Generally, the statues are either inanimate, or only perform general functions helpful to Samus's quest. The exception to this rule is ''[[Super Metroid|Super Metroid's]]'' [[Torizo]] statues, which attack Samus after she takes the items the statues hold.
'''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 their palms. Generally, the statues are either inanimate, or only perform general functions helpful to Samus's quest. The exception to this rule is ''[[Super Metroid|Super Metroid's]]'' [[Torizo]] statues, which attack Samus after she takes the items the statues hold.
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