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In ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'', the only way Samus could reach another track was by using [[Morph Ball Bomb|Bombs]] or disengaging the Spider Ball to fall to the next series of tracks. While in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|Metroid Prime 2]]'' and ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Metroid Prime 3]]'', the [[Boost Ball]] can propel to another set of tracks. | In ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'', the only way Samus could reach another track was by using [[Morph Ball Bomb|Bombs]] or disengaging the Spider Ball to fall to the next series of tracks. While in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|Metroid Prime 2]]'' and ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Metroid Prime 3]]'', the [[Boost Ball]] can propel to another set of tracks. | ||
Spider Ball Tracks usually appear to be made of an unknown metal with glowing lines along it. This metal is magnetic. However, in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'', some Spider Ball Tracks in the [[Sanctuary Fortress]] appear as blue tracks with slanted lines. The equivalent tracks in the [[Ing Hive]] are red in | Spider Ball Tracks usually appear to be made of an unknown metal with glowing lines along it. This metal is magnetic. However, in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'', some Spider Ball Tracks in the [[Sanctuary Fortress]] appear as blue tracks with slanted lines. The equivalent tracks in the [[Ing Hive]] are red in appearence. The composition of these types of tracks are unknown. | ||
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