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Revision as of 05:41, 3 October 2010

This article is about the creature from the Metroid Prime series. For the game named for the creature, see Metroid Prime (game).
Metroid Prime (specimen)

Metroid Prime

Game(s)

Metroid Prime
Metroid Prime Pinball

Attacks

Beam Weapons
Multi-Missile
Ultrafrigid Breath
Snare Beams
Particle Wave Projectors
Melee Attacks
Shock Waves
Metroids

Weakness(es)

Power Beam
Wave Beam
Ice Beam
Plasma Beam
Phazon Beam

Vulnerable Area(s)

Face (Exo)

Location(s)

Impact Crater

Rewards

Metroid Prime is a Phazon mutated Metroid found in the Impact Crater on Tallon IV. It is armed with numerous weapons including versions of Samus's beam weapons that can fire sustained blasts. With the exception of the Wave Beam, which momentarily disables the visor, Metroid Prime's beam weapons have the same effect as Samus's.

Battle

Samus battles it in several chambers, and Metroid Prime becomes increasingly aggressive and uses more attacks the more Samus damages it. Metroid Prime is vulnerable to the beam weapon it is currently using, though it will shift the weapons in an attempt to avoid attacks. After Samus defeats Metroid Prime's exoskeleton, it falls down a long shaft. After Samus follows it, Metroid Prime's core essence attacks her.

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Metroid Prime's core form

While in its core form, Metroid Prime attacks with large shocks waves and is also capable of becomes invisible and spawning a variety of Metroids. None of Samus's normal weapons can damage Metroid Prime, though by standing in pools of Phazon it generates, Samus can power her Phazon Beam and use it to defeat Metroid Prime.

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Metroid Prime latched onto Samus

After Samus defeats Metroid Prime, it latches onto her. Samus manages to escape at the cost of her Phazon Suit. Metroid Prime later uses the suit to become Dark Samus

Metroid Prime reborn as Dark Samus


Metroid Prime Pinball

Metroid Prime also appears on the Impact Crater table in Metroid Prime Pinball. In this game, Metroid Prime is battled in both its exo and core forms. It will attack Samus with an energy blast while Metroids occasionally appear while in its exo form. When in its core form, Metroid Prime can fire energy blasts and homing projectiles.

Space Pirate Data

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Logbook

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Trophies


See Also


References

  1. "The form of the Metroid Prime that Samus first encounters. It can become invulnerable to all but one of Samus's weapons at a time. The body color alternates between yellow, purple, white, and red, with the color indicating the weapon that can deal damage. After taking a certain amount of damage, the Metroid Prime exoskeleton reveals its core essence." —Trophy Gallery (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
  2. "The core form of Metroid Prime after losing its exoskeleton. It can make itself invisible for a set time, which requires Samus to make a visor change. Normal hits do not have any effect on it—the Metroid Prime can eventually be defeated by using the Phazon Beam while standing on a Phazon puddle." —Trophy Gallery (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)


Metroids