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A '''Seeker Missile''' is a missile upgrade that allows five missiles to be shot simultaneously. Seeker missiles also, as the name implies, are able to Lock On and follow most targets. Some targets are able to evade Seeker Missiles, such as [[Elite Space Pirate|Elite Space Pirates]]. Seeker Missiles are vital to bypass certain obstacles in the Metroid Prime Series
A '''Seeker Missile''', referred to as the '''Seeker Launcher''' in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'', is a missile upgrade that allows up to five missiles to be shot simultaneously. Seeker Missiles, as the name implies, are able to Lock On and follow most targets. Some targets, however, are able to evade Seeker Missiles, such as [[Elite Space Pirate]]s. The Seeker Missiles debuted in ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' and found their way onto ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''. In ''[[Metroid Prime Pinball]]'', Samus can shoot five missiles at once. Seeker Missiles are vital to bypass certain obstacles in the [[Metroid Prime (series)|Metroid Prime series]], mainly [[Multi-Lock Blast Shield]]s.

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A Seeker Missile, referred to as the Seeker Launcher in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, is a missile upgrade that allows up to five missiles to be shot simultaneously. Seeker Missiles, as the name implies, are able to Lock On and follow most targets. Some targets, however, are able to evade Seeker Missiles, such as Elite Space Pirates. The Seeker Missiles debuted in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and found their way onto Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. In Metroid Prime Pinball, Samus can shoot five missiles at once. Seeker Missiles are vital to bypass certain obstacles in the Metroid Prime series, mainly Multi-Lock Blast Shields.