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'''Hunter Metroids''' are [[Phazon]] mutated [[Metroid (species) | Metroids]] featured in [[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]. They are capable of draining their prey's energy at a distance with their energy siphon tentacle; if angered they will ram their prey.<ref name=hunter>{{cite|As Metroids develop, they become more efficient predators. An energy-draining tentacle allows them to attack at a distance. Quick to anger, a Hunter Metroid will charge troublesome prey and attempt to ram them into submission. Cold-based attacks are still quite effective against these creatures.|Logbook|Metroid Prime}}</ref> {{Samus}} first encounters Hunter Metroids in [[Phendrana Drifts|Phendrana]], then later in the Phazon Mines. [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]] is also capable of spawning them. | '''Hunter Metroids''' are [[Phazon]] mutated [[Metroid (species) | Metroids]] featured in [[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]. They are capable of draining their prey's energy at a distance with their energy siphon tentacle; if angered they will ram their prey.<ref name=hunter>{{cite|As Metroids develop, they become more efficient predators. An energy-draining tentacle allows them to attack at a distance. Quick to anger, a Hunter Metroid will charge troublesome prey and attempt to ram them into submission. Cold-based attacks are still quite effective against these creatures.|Logbook|Metroid Prime}}</ref> {{Samus}} first encounters Hunter Metroids in [[Phendrana Drifts|Phendrana]], then later in the Phazon Mines. [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]] is also capable of spawning them. | ||
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{{Logbook|Hunter Metroid|As Metroids develop, they become more efficient predators. An energy-draining tentacle allows them to attack at a distance. Quick to anger, a Hunter Metroid will charge troublesome prey and attempt to ram them into submission. Cold-based attacks are still quite effective against these creatures.<ref name=hunter></ref>|mp1}} | {{Logbook|Hunter Metroid|As Metroids develop, they become more efficient predators. An energy-draining tentacle allows them to attack at a distance. Quick to anger, a Hunter Metroid will charge troublesome prey and attempt to ram them into submission. Cold-based attacks are still quite effective against these creatures.<ref name=hunter></ref>|mp1}} | ||
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Template:Enemy-infobox Hunter Metroids are Phazon mutated Metroids featured in Metroid Prime. They are capable of draining their prey's energy at a distance with their energy siphon tentacle; if angered they will ram their prey.[1] Samus first encounters Hunter Metroids in Phendrana, then later in the Phazon Mines. Metroid Prime is also capable of spawning them.
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- ↑ "As Metroids develop, they become more efficient predators. An energy-draining tentacle allows them to attack at a distance. Quick to anger, a Hunter Metroid will charge troublesome prey and attempt to ram them into submission. Cold-based attacks are still quite effective against these creatures." —Logbook (Metroid Prime)
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