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m (I think there was some confusion over this; they don't show up in Phendrana in the NTSC version, only the PAL/Trilogy version. That's what the previous edit summary implied, and what the article says.) |
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|location=*[[Phendrana Drifts]] <small>( | |location=*[[Phendrana Drifts]] <small>(PAL/Trilogy versions only)</small> | ||
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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="Logbook"/> [[Samus Aran|Samus]] encounters Hunter Metroids in the lower levels of the Phazon Mines. In the | '''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="Logbook"/> [[Samus Aran|Samus]] encounters Hunter Metroids in the lower levels of the Phazon Mines. In the PAL/Trilogy versions of ''Metroid Prime'', a single Hunter Metroid appears in [[Phendrana Drifts]]' [[Frost Cave]]. [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]] is also capable of spawning them in its core form. | ||
==Logbook== | ==Logbook== |