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===''Super Metroid''=== | ===''Super Metroid''=== | ||
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The suit's first appearance was in ''Super Metroid''. It is found in the [[Wrecked Ship]] after defeating [[Phantoon]]. It is required to explore [[Maridia]] and get to [[Ridley (area)|Ridley's Hideout]], as well as acquire a few [[Missile Expansion|Missile Expansions]] and [[Energy Tank|Energy Tanks]]. The suit reduces 25% of damage taken by enemies, and 75% combined with the [[Varia Suit]]. | The suit's first appearance was in ''Super Metroid''. It is found in the [[Wrecked Ship]] after defeating [[Phantoon]]. It is required to explore [[Maridia]] and get to [[Ridley (area)|Ridley's Hideout]], as well as acquire a few [[Missile Expansion|Missile Expansions]] and [[Energy Tank|Energy Tanks]]. The suit reduces 25% of damage taken by enemies, and 75% combined with the [[Varia Suit]]. | ||
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===''Metroid Fusion''=== | ===''Metroid Fusion''=== | ||
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The Gravity Suit remains the same in ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' and is very useful in the magma-infested Sector 3. Damage taken is reduced by 70% with the suit equipped. It also allows Samus to use the [[Speed Booster]] and [[Space Jump]] underwater. | The Gravity Suit remains the same in ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' and is very useful in the magma-infested Sector 3. Damage taken is reduced by 70% with the suit equipped. It also allows Samus to use the [[Speed Booster]] and [[Space Jump]] underwater. | ||
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===''Metroid: Zero Mission''=== | ===''Metroid: Zero Mission''=== | ||
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The suit once again remains exactly how it was in the previous titles, yet it reduces damage taken by only 50%. It does, however, remove all damage caused by any lava or acid appearing naturally. It does not defend against acid in [[Tourian]] if Samus returns to it, though. It is obtained on a [[Chozo Statue]] shortly before battling [[Ridley]], however Samus's suit cannot interact with this [[upgrade]]. It instead stores it, to later be unleashed along with the [[Legendary Power Suit]] upon defeating the [[Ruins Test]] in [[Chozodia]]. | The suit once again remains exactly how it was in the previous titles, yet it reduces damage taken by only 50%. It does, however, remove all damage caused by any lava or acid appearing naturally. It does not defend against acid in [[Tourian]] if Samus returns to it, though. It is obtained on a [[Chozo Statue]] shortly before battling [[Ridley]], however Samus's suit cannot interact with this [[upgrade]]. It instead stores it, to later be unleashed along with the [[Legendary Power Suit]] upon defeating the [[Ruins Test]] in [[Chozodia]]. | ||
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===''Metroid Prime''=== | ===''Metroid Prime''=== | ||
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The Gravity Suit returns in ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'' and is found in the Gravity Chamber in [[Phendrana Drifts]]. It retains the same function as the previous games and is required to explore the crashed [[Frigate Orpheon]] and get to [[Phazon Mines]]. The suit reduces damage by a mere but useful 20%. | The Gravity Suit returns in ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'' and is found in the Gravity Chamber in [[Phendrana Drifts]]. It retains the same function as the previous games and is required to explore the crashed [[Frigate Orpheon]] and get to [[Phazon Mines]]. The suit reduces damage by a mere but useful 20%. | ||
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