Navigation menu

Tallon Overworld: Difference between revisions

From Metroid Wiki
mNo edit summary
m (This will be my next project. ;D)
Line 18: Line 18:
}}
}}
{{stub}}
{{stub}}
'''Tallon Overworld''' is a rainforest area that makes up most of [[Tallon IV|Tallon IV's]] surface in ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''. [[Samus Aran|Samus]] first arrives there after the destruction of ''[[Frigate Orpheon]]''. The Overworld topography consists of a thin canopy, a floor of lush foliage, including lichen, [[Blastcap]]s and other fungi, caverns, and water features. [[Beetle]]s, [[Zoomer]]s and [[Bloodflower]]s are common indigenous enemies, and [[Sap Sac]]s, [[Red Starburst]]s, [[Tangle Weed]]s, and Blastcaps are among the most common vegetation.
'''Tallon Overworld''' is a rainforest area that makes up most of [[Tallon IV|Tallon IV's]] surface in ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''. [[Samus Aran|Samus]] first arrives there after the destruction of ''[[Frigate Orpheon]]''. The Overworld topography consists of a thin canopy, a floor of lush foliage, including lichen, [[Blastcap]]s and other fungi, caverns, and water features. [[Beetle]]s, [[Zoomer]]s and [[Bloodflower]]s are common indigenous enemies, and [[Sap Sac]]s, [[Red Starburst]]s, [[Tangle Weed]]s, [[Saturnine]]s, [[Tallon Fern]]s, [[Guide Stem]]s, and Blastcaps are among the most common vegetation.


Samus only visits a small portion of the Overworld on her mission to the planet. While there are less upgrades in the Overworld than in the other regions of Tallon IV, it is the location of the pivotal [[Artifact Temple]] situated above the [[Impact Crater]]. There are several [[Missile Expansion]]s and two [[Energy Tank]]s in the Overworld, as well as the [[Space Jump Boots]] and the [[X-Ray Visor]] upgrades, and two [[Chozo Artifact]]s. The crashed ''Frigate Orpheon'' covers a large portion of what Samus explores in the area.
Samus only visits a small portion of the Overworld on her mission to the planet. While there are less upgrades in the Overworld than in the other regions of Tallon IV, it is the location of the pivotal [[Artifact Temple]] situated above the [[Impact Crater]]. There are several [[Missile Expansion]]s and two [[Energy Tank]]s in the Overworld, as well as the [[Space Jump Boots]] and the [[X-Ray Visor]] upgrades, and two [[Chozo Artifact]]s. The crashed ''Frigate Orpheon'' covers a large portion of what Samus explores in the area.

Revision as of 00:34, 11 February 2011

Tallon Overworld


The Landing Site of the Tallon Overworld.

Game(s)

Metroid Prime

Landscape

Rainforest, Crashed Frigate

Upgrade(s)
Expansions
Artifact(s)
Boss(es)

Meta Ridley

Planet

Tallon IV

Neighboring Areas

This article is a stub. You can help Metroid Wiki by expanding it.

Metroid Wiki is in need of filling in various stubs!

Tallon Overworld is a rainforest area that makes up most of Tallon IV's surface in Metroid Prime. Samus first arrives there after the destruction of Frigate Orpheon. The Overworld topography consists of a thin canopy, a floor of lush foliage, including lichen, Blastcaps and other fungi, caverns, and water features. Beetles, Zoomers and Bloodflowers are common indigenous enemies, and Sap Sacs, Red Starbursts, Tangle Weeds, Saturnines, Tallon Ferns, Guide Stems, and Blastcaps are among the most common vegetation.

Samus only visits a small portion of the Overworld on her mission to the planet. While there are less upgrades in the Overworld than in the other regions of Tallon IV, it is the location of the pivotal Artifact Temple situated above the Impact Crater. There are several Missile Expansions and two Energy Tanks in the Overworld, as well as the Space Jump Boots and the X-Ray Visor upgrades, and two Chozo Artifacts. The crashed Frigate Orpheon covers a large portion of what Samus explores in the area.

The only boss in the Overworld is Meta Ridley.

Trivia

  • The Tallon Overworld has the most music tracks in the series, six to be exact: the two main themes, the Artifact Temple theme, the Save Station music, Item acquisition fanfare, Elevator room music, and the two themes from the crashed Orpheon.

Gallery

Template:Prime locations