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|image=[[File:Ice Beam mp1 | |image=[[File:Ice Beam mp1.jpg|300px|The '''Ice Beam''' is capable of freezing enemies solid]] | ||
|caption=The Ice Beam is capable of freezing enemies solid | |caption=The Ice Beam is capable of freezing enemies solid | ||
|games=*''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'' | |games=*''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'' | ||
*''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'' | *''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'' | ||
*''[[Super Metroid]]'' | *''[[Super Metroid]]'' | ||
*''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' | *''[[Metroid Fusion]]'' | ||
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*[[Ice Trooper]] | *[[Ice Trooper]] | ||
*[[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]] | *[[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]] | ||
|location=*[[Brinstar]] | |location=*[[Brinstar]] <small>(''Metroid'')</small> | ||
*[[Norfair]] | *[[Norfair]] <small>(''Zero Mission'' and ''Super Metroid'')</small> | ||
*[[Antechamber]] | *[[Antechamber]] - [[Chozo Ruins]] <small>(''Prime'')</small> | ||
*[[Main Deck]] | *[[Main Deck]] <small>(''Fusion'')</small> | ||
|authorized= [[Sector 3 ( | |authorized= [[Sector 3 (Pyroshpere)]] | ||
|properties=Capable of | |properties=Capable of Freezing most enemies | ||
|ammo= | |ammo= | ||
|combo=*[[Ice Spreader]] | |combo=*[[Ice Spreader]] <small>(''Metroid Prime'')</small> | ||
*[[Ice Shield]] | *[[Ice Shield]] <small>(''Super Metroid'')</small> | ||
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The '''Ice Beam''' is a weapon which has been used regularly by [[Samus Aran]] | The '''Ice Beam''' is a weapon which has been used regularly by [[Samus Aran]]. It is a collectible item in every entry in the ''Metroid'' series except ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'', ''[[Metroid Prime Hunters]]'', ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'', and ''[[Metroid: Other M]]''. In the games it appears, it is a pivotal weapon when fighting [[Metroid (species)|Metroid]]s since the most effective way of defeating them is freezing them. The Ice Beam was created by the [[Chozo]] according to the official Metroid Prime website and inferences hinted in ''Metroid Prime'' and the [[Metroid Manga]]. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
When fired, it produces a frigid beam that can freeze many targets. Frozen targets can then be destroyed by a [[Missile]] impact, or used as platforms. Due to their sensitivity to cold, the Ice Beam is a potent weapon in the extermination of [[Metroid (species)|Metroid]]s. This weapon has appeared in nearly every game in the [[Metroid (series)|''Metroid'' series]], and has played a vital role in each appearances. | |||
===''Metroid''=== | ===''Metroid''=== | ||
[[File:Ice Beam m1 Artwork.png|left|Ice Beam artwork from [[Metroid (game)|''Metroid'']]]] | [[File:Ice Beam m1 Artwork.png|thumb|left|Ice Beam artwork from [[Metroid (game)|''Metroid'']]]] | ||
In the original [[Metroid (game)|''Metroid'']], Samus was able to choose between the [[Wave Beam]] and the Ice Beam but was unable to defeat Metroids without the latter. In ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]'', Samus obtains both the Wave Beam and Ice Beam. Like it's original counterpart, it is necessary to defeat the Metroids. In both games, the Ice Beam is also used for freezing enemies then using them as platforms. This is usually helpful if not necessary to obtain [[Suit Expansion|certain expansions]]. | |||
===''Prime'' series=== | |||
In the ''[[Metroid Prime (series)|Prime]]'' series, it appears only in ''Metroid Prime'', however the other games have some sort of substitute for it. The original ''Prime'' introduces the Ice Beam to the third dimension. It is obtained in the [[Chozo Ruins|Chozo Ruins']] [[Antechamber]]. The Ice Beam configuration on the [[Arm Cannon]] constantly looses a frigid aura. The beam shoots white shots of a low-temperature substance. These shots fired are slower than any other beams in the game. Enemies damaged by this weapon can be slowed or, if enough damage has been dealt, frozen completely. Completely frozen enemies cannot move and can be shattered with a single [[Missile]]. Some enemies, such as bosses or well-shielded enemies, cannot be frozen. | |||
''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' instead has the [[Dark Beam]], similarly shaped to ''Prime's'' Ice Beam, can encase enemies or slow down movement in dark matter. Enemies encased in this dark matter cannot move and can be destroyed with a [[Missile]]. | |||
The Ice Beam was absent in ''Metroid Prime Hunters'', which features a similar weapon known as the [[Judicator]]. The Judicator is the [[Affinity Weapon]] of the [[Bounty Hunter|bounty hunter]] [[Noxus]]. This weapon shoots plasma at sub-zero temperatures. | |||
''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'' also lacked an Ice Beam, however there were [[Ice Missile]]s. These Missiles could freeze enemies. Unlike earlier ''Prime'' games, a frozen enemy cannot be shattered with a Missile. To the contrary, Missiles are deflected from a frozen body. They can, however, be shattered with a [[Charge Beam|Charged shot]]. The Ice Missiles can also be used with the [[Seeker Missile]] [[upgrade]] to launch multiple Ice Missiles at once. | |||
===''Metroid II: Return of Samus''=== | ===''Metroid II: Return of Samus''=== | ||
[[File:Ice Beam m2 Artwork.png| | [[File:Ice Beam m2 Artwork.png|thumb|left|Ice Beam artwork from ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'']] | ||
The Ice Beam appears relatively early in | The Ice Beam appears relatively early in ''Metroid II: Return of Samus''. It is unchanged in ability in the game. However, its projectiles appear to have spiked edges. | ||
===''Super Metroid''=== | ===''Super Metroid''=== | ||
[[File:Ice Beam sm Artwork.png| | [[File:Ice Beam sm Artwork.png|thumb|Ice Beam artwork from ''[[Super Metroid]]'']] | ||
The Ice Beam also appeared in ''Super Metroid''. Here, Samus could also freeze enemies for platform use. The upgrade is located in the first area of Norfair, and the [[Speed Booster]] is required to gain access. Fortunately, unlike the predecessors, the Ice Beam upgrade increases damage caused to enemies, and only freezes them when they have taken enough damage. Frozen enemies, curiously, could not be Speed Boosted through. | |||
===''Metroid: Other M''=== | ===''Metroid: Other M''=== | ||
Authorized in | Authorized in [[Sector 3 (Pyrosphere)|Pyrosphere]], the Ice Beam can freeze small enemies. Adam authorizes the weapon while Samus battles enhanced [[Zebesian]]s and other enemies with increased shielding capabilities. The upgrade is required to defeat many bosses in ''Other M''. Aside from it's increased power, the freezing ability of the Ice Beam becomes useful. It is also required to bypass certain obstructions, such as freezing a platform in place. Unlike other games, frozen enemies cannot be used as platforms, however it sets some enemies up for an [[Overblast]] or a [[Lethal Strike]]. Also unlike other games, frozen enemies fall due to gravity instead of staying in place. Most freezable enemies are only partially freezable. That is, only a section of their bodies are frozen. For example [[Dessgeega]] are frozen only at the legs and [[Zebesian]]s' claws are frozen shut. | ||
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===Other | ===Other=== | ||
[[File:Metroid ch16 pg22.jpg|thumb|left|120px|The Ice Beam's sole panel]] | [[File:Metroid ch16 pg22.jpg|thumb|left|120px|The Ice Beam's sole panel]] | ||
The Ice Beam made one extremely brief appearance in the Metroid Manga. Samus presumably obtained the Ice Beam between the time she left the [[Galactic Federation|Federation]] and when she returned to complete her Zero Mission. Samus shoots the Ice Beam, [[Wave Beam]], and [[Plasma Beam]] once against [[Ridley]]. | The Ice Beam made one extremely brief appearance in the Metroid Manga. Samus presumably obtained the Ice Beam between the time she left the [[Galactic Federation|Federation]] and when she returned to complete her Zero Mission. Samus shoots the Ice Beam, [[Wave Beam]], and [[Plasma Beam]] once against [[Ridley]]. | ||
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[[File:Brug Mass 2.jpg|thumb|right|180px|The Freeze Gun in use]] | |||
In ''Other M'', aside from Samus's Ice Beam, the [[Galactic Federation 07th Platoon]] is armed with notable [[Freeze Gun]]s. These guns are vital to the plot's advancement. They are used to defeat the game's first boss, [[Brug Mass]]. It appears later in the game as well, saving [[Anthony Higgs|Higgs']] life and the cause of death of [[Maurice Favreau]]. | |||
In ''Metroid Fusion'', the Ice Beam only appears under Samus's control in the cutscene starting the game and the very end of those events. Throughout the game, it is under the [[SA-X|SA-Xs']] control, due to it having [[X Parasite|mimicked]] Samus while she had it in her arsenal. At the end of the game, once Samus defeats a SA-X and its mutant form on the [[Main Deck]], it's X escapes. However once Samus reaches the [[Omega Metroid]], Samus absorbs the SA-X, returning her previous Ice Beam capabilities to her. Strangely, Samus was told that she would be unable to regain the Ice Beam functionality due to her changed cellular structure, as her DNA changed to resemble that of a Metroid, and Metroids are vulnerable to extreme cold. | |||
Ice Missiles also appeared in ''Fusion''. These Missiles can, like other ice-based weaponry, freeze enemies. Frozen enemies can, again, be used as platforms. There is an upgrade to these Missiles known as the [[Diffusion Missile]]. This Missile upgrade allows Samus to charge her Missiles. Upon release a circle of a freezing medium will appear throughout the area. This weapon is necessary to defeat the SA-X. | |||
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== | ==Manual== | ||
{{Manual|m1|Ice Beam|This allows you to freeze an enemy temporarily. If you already have a [[Long Beam|long beam]], then the ice beam becomes a long ice beam. This can't be used at the same time as the wave beam. When you freeze an enemy, you can climb over it.<ref>{{Cite manual|This allows you to freeze an enemy temporarily. If you already have a long beam, then the ice beam becomes a long ice beam. This can't be used at the same time as the wave beam. When you freeze an enemy, you can climb over it.|Metroid|22}}</ref>}} | |||
{{Manual | {{Manual|zm|Ice Beam|This weapon allows Samus to freeze enemies temporarily. Samus can stand on frozen enemies.<ref>{{Cite manual|This weapon allows Samus to freeze enemies temporarily. Samus can stand on frozen enemies.|Metroid: Zero Mission|25}}</ref>}} | ||
| | {{Manual|mp1|Ice Beam|The Ice Beam has a slower rate of fire than the Power Beam, but it makes up for this flaw with its ability to immobilize enemies briefly with a layer of ice. Some enemies are particularly vulnerable to this weapon, so experiment with it. The Ice Beam may destroy weak enemies rather than {{sic|freezing|freeze}} them.<ref>{{Cite manual|The Ice Beam has a slower rate of fire than the Power Beam, but it makes up for this flaw with its ability to immobilize enemies briefly with a layer of ice. Some enemies are particularly vulnerable to this weapon, so experiment with it. The Ice Beam may destroy weak enemies rather than freezing them.|Metroid Prime|17}}</ref>}} | ||
| | {{Manual|tri|Ice Beam|This beam can stop some enemies by freezing them. It has a slower rate of fire and cannot do rapid-fire, but the force of each shot is more powerful than the Power Beam.<ref>{{Cite manual|This beam can stop some enemies by freezing them. It has a slower rate of fire and cannot do rapid-fire, but the force of each shot is more powerful than the Power Beam.|Metroid Prime: Trilogy|14}}</ref>}} | ||
| | {{Manual|m2|Ice Beam|This beam will freeze an enemy for a short period of time, making them unable to move. Samus can jump on a frozen enemy without receiving damage.<ref>{{Cite manual|This beam will freeze an enemy for a short period of time, making them unable to move. Samus can jump on a frozen enemy without receiving damage.|Metroid II: Return of Samus|21}}</ref>}} | ||
{{Manual|sm|Ice|The Ice Beam freezes enemies for a short time. You can use frozen enemies as platforms.<ref>{{Cite manual|The Ice Beam freezes enemies for a short time. You can use frozen enemies as platforms.|Super Metroid|23}}</ref>}} | |||
{{Manual|om|Ice Beam|Adds the ability to freeze enemies. Effective against hot creatures, it also increases the beam's attack power. You can also fire Charge Beams.<ref>{{Cite manual|Adds the ability to freeze enemies. Effective against hot creatures, it also increases the beam's attack power. You can also fire Charge Beams.|Metroid: Other M|19}}</ref>}} | |||
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== | ==In Game Data== | ||
{{screendata|om|Ice Beam has been added to your beam. You can now freeze targets with the Charge Beam.<ref>{{cite|Ice Beam has been added to your beam. You can now freeze targets with the Charge Beam.|Screen Data|[[Metroid: Other M]]}}</ref>}} | {{screendata|om|Ice Beam has been added to your beam. You can now freeze targets with the Charge Beam.<ref>{{cite|Ice Beam has been added to your beam. You can now freeze targets with the Charge Beam.|Screen Data|[[Metroid: Other M]]}}</ref>}} | ||
== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Ice Missile]] | |||
*[[Ice Shield]] | |||
*[[Diffusion Missile]] | |||
*[[Freeze Gun]] | |||
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