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===''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''===
===''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''===
[[File:Ice Missile Effect.jpg|140px|left|thumb|The effect of Ice Missiles]]
[[File:Ice Missile Effect.jpg|140px|left|thumb|The effect of Ice Missiles]]
[[File:Ice Missile collectible form.png|140px|right|thumb|The Ice Missile in it's collectible form.]]
In ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'', they are obtained after defeating [[Rundas]] in the [[Temple of Bryyo]] on Bryyo. They can freeze enemies and [[Fuel Gel]]. They serve as a replacement to the Ice Beam, like ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|Echoes']]'' [[Dark Beam]]. Though the reason for using Missiles instead of a beam is never explained, it is likely due to Samus's inability to change beam weapons and with one of the beams being a [[Plasma Beam (Metroid Prime series)|heat-based weapon]], Samus would be incapable of freezing foes. Ice Missiles can destroy [[White Blast Shield]]s blocking access to doors.
In ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'', they are obtained after defeating [[Rundas]] in the [[Temple of Bryyo]] on Bryyo. They can freeze enemies and [[Fuel Gel]]. They serve as a replacement to the Ice Beam, like ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|Echoes']]'' [[Dark Beam]]. Though the reason for using Missiles instead of a beam is never explained, it is likely due to Samus's inability to change beam weapons and with one of the beams being a [[Plasma Beam (Metroid Prime series)|heat-based weapon]], Samus would be incapable of freezing foes. Ice Missiles can destroy [[White Blast Shield]]s blocking access to doors.
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