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'''Draygon''' is the main boss of [[Maridia]], a region on Planet [[Zebes]], and is one of the four bosses that are required to be defeated to gain access to [[Tourian]] during the events of ''[[Super Metroid]]''. The beast resembles a crustacean with a hard outer shell. Draygon is a fully matured [[Evir]] and even produces hatchlings of the same species, indicating that the monster is a female, unless she is similar to terrestrial seahorses in breeding. The method for defeating the boss is for [[Samus Aran|Samus]] to aim [[Missile]]s and [[Super Missile]]s at her vulnerable underbelly.  Alternatively, she may intentionally be grabbed by the creature and fire her [[Grapple Beam]] at the remains of turrets (optionally destroyed by Samus in the moments before the fight) on the wall. By causing herself minimal damage, Samus can effectively electrocute Draygon in a matter of seconds.
'''Draygon''' is the main boss of [[Maridia]], a region on Planet [[Zebes]], and is one of the four bosses that are required to be defeated to gain access to [[Tourian]] during the events of ''[[Super Metroid]]''. The beast resembles a crustacean with a hard outer shell. Draygon is a fully matured [[Evir]] and even produces hatchlings of the same species, indicating that the monster is a female, unless she is similar to terrestrial seahorses in breeding. The method for defeating the boss is for [[Samus Aran|Samus]] to aim [[Missile]]s and [[Super Missile]]s at her vulnerable underbelly.  Alternatively, she may intentionally be grabbed by the creature and fire her [[Grapple Beam]] at the remains of turrets (optionally destroyed by Samus in the moments before the fight) on the wall. By causing herself minimal damage, Samus can effectively electrocute Draygon in a matter of seconds. Although this cannot be done unless glitches and/or cheats are used, Samus can obtain the Plasma Beam and X-Ray Scope. At that point, a fully charged shot with the plasma beam can pass through Draygon. However, flashing the X-Ray Scope on and off counts as separate hits, and after a few times, Draygon will technically be defeated "with one shot."


==Manual Information==
==Manual Information==

Revision as of 18:41, 3 March 2014

Draygon
Draygon.gif

Draygon's in-game appearance.

Game(s)

Super Metroid

Location(s)

Maridia

Rewards

Space Jump

Draygon is the main boss of Maridia, a region on Planet Zebes, and is one of the four bosses that are required to be defeated to gain access to Tourian during the events of Super Metroid. The beast resembles a crustacean with a hard outer shell. Draygon is a fully matured Evir and even produces hatchlings of the same species, indicating that the monster is a female, unless she is similar to terrestrial seahorses in breeding. The method for defeating the boss is for Samus to aim Missiles and Super Missiles at her vulnerable underbelly. Alternatively, she may intentionally be grabbed by the creature and fire her Grapple Beam at the remains of turrets (optionally destroyed by Samus in the moments before the fight) on the wall. By causing herself minimal damage, Samus can effectively electrocute Draygon in a matter of seconds. Although this cannot be done unless glitches and/or cheats are used, Samus can obtain the Plasma Beam and X-Ray Scope. At that point, a fully charged shot with the plasma beam can pass through Draygon. However, flashing the X-Ray Scope on and off counts as separate hits, and after a few times, Draygon will technically be defeated "with one shot."

Manual Information

Manual info from Super Metroid
Draygon: The Draygon has an armor-like hard shell which gives it a lot of defensive strength.[1]



Trivia

  • The method for defeating Draygon with electricity is similar to the Grapple Guardian's method of defeat.

References

  1. "The Draygon has an armor-like hard shell which gives it a lot of defensive strength." Super Metroid Instruction Booklet, Pg 32