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A '''Blue Door''' is a door from the ''[[Metroid (series)|Metroid]]'' and ''[[Metroid Prime (series)|Metroid Prime]]'' series. They appear in every ''Metroid'' game except ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]''. They are by far the most common door, as they require no special weaponry to activate; a single blast of energy will open any of them. They are commonly placed over passages in order to block unwarranted company.  
A '''Blue Door''' is a door from the ''[[Metroid (series)|Metroid]]'' and ''[[Metroid Prime (series)|Metroid Prime]]'' series. They appear in every ''Metroid'' game except ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]''. They are by far the most common door, as they require no special weaponry to activate; a single blast of energy will open any of them. They are commonly placed over passages in order to block unwarranted company. In [[Metroid: Other M]], Blue Doors are discarded in place of doors that open automatically whenever Samus nears it.


==Appearances==
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===''Metroid Prime''===
===''Metroid Prime''===
In ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'', Blue Doors occur quite commonly. This game includes [[Blast Shield]]s that require Missiles to be blown off; underneath is a standard Blue Door.
In ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'', Blue Doors occur quite frequently. This game includes [[Blast Shield]]s that require Missiles to be blown off; behind the Blast Shield is a standard Blue Door.
 
===''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes''===
In ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', the Blue Doors function the same as the Blue Doors in Metroid Prime.
 
===''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''===
In [[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Metroid Prime 3]], some minor changes have been made to the Blast Shields in the game. In this game, there are both Missile-based Blast Shields and [[Ice Missile]]-based Blast Shields that are used to prevent access to the Blue Door underneath. Not much has changed from the Blue Door functionality from the previous installments.


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A Blue Door in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
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A Blue Door is a door from the Metroid and Metroid Prime series. They appear in every Metroid game except Metroid II: Return of Samus. They are by far the most common door, as they require no special weaponry to activate; a single blast of energy will open any of them. They are commonly placed over passages in order to block unwarranted company. In Metroid: Other M, Blue Doors are discarded in place of doors that open automatically whenever Samus nears it.

Appearances

Metroid/Zero Mission

In Metroid and its remake, Metroid: Zero Mission, Blue Doors serve to block access to most rooms. The most convenient way to open them is with the Power Beam, but Missiles will open them.

Metroid Prime

In Metroid Prime, Blue Doors occur quite frequently. This game includes Blast Shields that require Missiles to be blown off; behind the Blast Shield is a standard Blue Door.

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

In Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, the Blue Doors function the same as the Blue Doors in Metroid Prime.

Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

In Metroid Prime 3, some minor changes have been made to the Blast Shields in the game. In this game, there are both Missile-based Blast Shields and Ice Missile-based Blast Shields that are used to prevent access to the Blue Door underneath. Not much has changed from the Blue Door functionality from the previous installments.