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The Hi-Jump Boots allow Samus to increase the height of her jump. It was first featured in Metroid and has been in every 2D Metroid game since. The Hi-Jump Boots also allow Samus to jump in Morph Ball mode in Metroid Fusion[1] and Metroid: Zero Mission,[2] while in Metroid II and Super Metroid a separate upgrade is required.
Manual data
Metroid
- "With these boots, Samus can jump one-and-a-half times higher than he normally can. Jumping high walls to get to new zones are no problem to him with these. Be sure to get ahold of them."
Metroid: Zero Mission
- "This upgrade allows Samus to jump higher and allows her to jump while in Morph Ball mode.
Metroid II: Return of Samus
- "With these boots, Samus can jump more than twice as high as she normally can."
Super Metroid
- "The Hi-Jump Boots allow Samus to reach higher places.
Metroid Fusion
- "Increases jump ability. This also allows Samus to jump while in Morph Ball Mode."
References
- ↑ "Increases jump ability. this also allows Samus to jump while in Morph Ball Mode" Metroid Fusion Instruction Booklet, Pg 30
- ↑ "This upgrade allows Samus to jump higher and allows her to jump while in Morph Ball mode" Metroid: Zero Mission Instruction Booklet, Pg 26