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The '''Spazer Beam''' (originally '''Spazer {{wp|Laser}} Beam'''<ref name="m2 manual"/>) is a [[Beam|beam]] [[Upgrade|upgrade]] that fires a three-way beam. It first appeared in ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'' and also made its second and final appearance to date in its successor title, ''[[Super Metroid]]''. The Spazer Beam has been replaced by the [[Wide Beam]] in ''[[Metroid Fusion | The '''Spazer Beam''' (originally '''Spazer {{wp|Laser}} Beam'''<ref name="m2 manual"/>) is a [[Beam|beam]] [[Upgrade|upgrade]] that fires a three-way beam. It first appeared in ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'' and also made its second and final appearance to date in its successor title, ''[[Super Metroid]]''. The Spazer Beam has been replaced by the [[Wide Beam]] in ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'', the [[Wave Beam]] in ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]'', and the [[Diffusion Beam]] in ''[[Metroid: Other M]]''. Its beams also bear a striking resemblance to the Wave Beam's in ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]''. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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===''Super Metroid''=== | ===''Super Metroid''=== | ||
Much like its predecessor, the Spazer Beam widens Samus' beam weapon. Unlike ''Metroid II'', if a target is hit, the beam will cease to continue, including the beams that did not hit the target. However, at times, it will pass through surfaces. This beam weapon cannot be used simultaneously with the [[Plasma Beam]], although there is a method for achieving such results. | Much like its predecessor, the Spazer Beam widens Samus' beam weapon. Unlike ''Metroid II'', if a target is hit, the beam will cease to continue, including the beams that did not hit the target. However, at times, it will pass through surfaces. This beam weapon cannot be used simultaneously with the [[Plasma Beam]], although there is a method for achieving such results. The method is called the VAR Beam and is used as a glitch most of the time. Simply charge a beam and go to the pause menu, go to Samus and put the Spazer Beam [on], move the cursor to the [[Space Jump]] and press left and (depends on whatever controller you're using) the activating button. Now start holding the fire button again and exit the menu. Your beam will be a random color. One way to use this is to enter the room Meta Ridley is in (before defeated and go ahead and get the beam going) and when he appears, fire it at him. Now just roll into [[Morph Ball]] and avoid his attacks. He will appear to be on fire and will be dead in a matter of minutes. | ||
When used in conjunction with the [[Power Bomb]], Samus can create a [[Spazer Shield]]. | When used in conjunction with the [[Power Bomb]], Samus can create a [[Spazer Shield]]. |