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This article is about gateways that require specific weapons each time Samus wishes to pass through. For gateways that require specific circumstances to open only once, see Blast Shield. |
Doors of varying colors, shapes, and sizes block access to different areas unless Samus has the means to open them. Usually she requires a specific beam or concussive weapon.
Varieties
Blue Doors
- Main article: Blue Door
Purple Doors
- Main article: Purple Door
White Doors
- Main article: White Door
Red Doors (Metroid Prime)
- Main article: Red Door (Metroid Prime)
Red Doors (Super Metroid)
- Main article: Red Door (Super Metroid)
Green Doors (Super Metroid)
- Main article: Green Door (Super Metroid)
Yellow Doors
- Main article: Yellow Door
Metal Doors
- Main article: Metal Door
White Hatches
- Main article: White Hatch
Purple Hatches
- Main article: Purple Hatch
Gray Hatches
- Main article: Gray Hatch
Orange Doors
- Main article: Orange Door
Green Doors (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)
- Main article: Green Door (Metroid Prime 3: Corruption)