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===Gravity Suit===
===Gravity Suit===
[[File:Gravity suit.png|left|120px|The frictionless Gravity Suit]]
[[File:Gravity Suit mp1 Artwork.png|left|120px|The frictionless Gravity Suit]]
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{{main|Gravity Suit}}
Featured in ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]'', ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'', ''[[Super Metroid]]'', ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'', and ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'', the Gravity Suit adds added protection that varies by game and negates the effects of hindered movement in liquid environments. It also clears the fog on the [[Combat Visor]] that's present in ''Prime'', and it protects Samus while on the outskirts of the [[Frigate Orpheon]] above [[Tallon IV]]. In ''Zero Mission'' and ''Super Metroid'', the Gravity Suit also protects Samus against damage caused by lava or magma present in [[Norfair]], reducing damage taken by 50% and 25%, respectively. In ''Other M'', it's referred to as the Gravity Feature and eliminates the effect of gravitational fields caused by [[Nightmare]] and present in Sector 2 as well as reducing damage taken by a whopping 75%. It also resists the vacuum of space, to which Samus is exposed during her encounter with [[Phantoon]]. The suit is visually identical to the Varia Suit, though it is colored either purple or blue. In ''Other M'', however, it appears as a purplish aura around Samus, only present when exposed to the aforementioned hazards.
Featured in ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]'', ''[[Metroid Prime (game)|Metroid Prime]]'', ''[[Super Metroid]]'', ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'', [[Metroid Dread|''Metroid Dread'']], and ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'', the Gravity Suit adds added protection that varies by game and negates the effects of hindered movement in liquid environments. It also clears the fog on the [[Combat Visor]] that's present in ''Prime'', and it protects Samus while on the outskirts of the [[Frigate Orpheon]] above [[Tallon IV]]. In ''Zero Mission'' and ''Super Metroid'', the Gravity Suit also protects Samus against damage caused by lava or magma present in [[Norfair]], reducing damage taken by 50% and 25%, respectively. In ''Other M'', it's referred to as the Gravity Feature and eliminates the effect of gravitational fields caused by [[Nightmare]] and present in Sector 2 as well as reducing damage taken by a whopping 75%. It also resists the vacuum of space, to which Samus is exposed during her encounter with [[Phantoon]]. The suit is visually identical to the Varia Suit, though it is colored either purple or blue. In ''Other M'', however, it appears as a purplish aura around Samus, only present when exposed to the aforementioned hazards.
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===Phazon Suit===
===Phazon Suit===
[[File:Samus MP1 PhazonSuit.png|left|130px|Samus's mysterious Phazon Suit]]
[[File:Phazon Suit mp1 Artwork.png|left|130px|Samus's mysterious Phazon Suit]]
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Exclusive to ''Metroid Prime'', the Phazon Suit is the only suit acquired in the ''Prime'' subseries, sans the [[PED Suit]], that isn't in item form. Samus gains this upgrade after the [[Omega Pirate]] collapses on her following its defeat in the [[Phazon Mines]], infusing her Gravity Suit with the "unique Phazon" present in the Omega Pirate. The suit is physically the same as the Varia and Gravity suits but features a jet-black and red color scheme. In the Upgrades section of the ''Prime'' pause menu, it also shows Samus having a light-bending field around her. Along with 50% damage reduction, the suit protects Samus against damage caused by Phazon and allows her to fire the [[Hyper Beam (Phazon)|Phazon Beam]] in the battle against [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]].
Exclusive to ''Metroid Prime'', the Phazon Suit is the only suit acquired in the ''Prime'' subseries, without the [[PED Suit]], that isn't in item form. Samus gains this upgrade after the [[Omega Pirate]] collapses on her following its defeat in the [[Phazon Mines]], infusing her Gravity Suit with the "unique Phazon" present in the Omega Pirate. The suit is physically the same as the Varia and Gravity suits but features a jet-black and red color scheme. In the Upgrades section of the ''Prime'' pause menu, it also shows Samus having a light-bending field around her. Along with 50% damage reduction, the suit protects Samus against damage caused by Phazon and allows her to fire the [[Hyper Beam (Phazon)|Phazon Beam]] in the battle against [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]].
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===Dark Suit===
===Dark Suit===
[[File:Dark Suit.png|right|160px|Samus's Ing-battling Dark Suit]]
[[File:Dark Suit mp2 Artwork.png|right|160px|Samus's Ing-battling Dark Suit]]
{{main|Dark Suit}}
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Present in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'', the Dark Suit is a suit of armor previously worn by [[A-Kul]], the "Champion of Aether, during the [[Luminoth]]'s war with the [[Ing]]. It reduces the caustic effects of [[Dark Aether]]'s atmospheric damage by 80%. It doesn't resist the effects of dark energy-based weaponry used against Samus, however. After A-Kul's death at the hands of the Ing in the [[Sky Temple Gateway]], the Ing steal her armor and place it in the protection of [[Amorbis]], guardian of the [[Dark Agon Temple]]. After being defeated by Samus, Amorbis relinquishes the suit. Physically, the suit looks much more mechanical than the Varia Suit. The suit has what appear to be circuit board-like lines throughout. It also has a space for the [[Gravity Boost]] and [[Grapple Beam]], both of which are acquired later on in the game. It is Samus' primary suit throughout the entire game, as she uses it against all future boss battles, save for the [[Emperor Ing]] and the final battle with [[Dark Samus]] in the Sky Temple Gateway.
Present in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'', the Dark Suit is a suit of armor previously worn by [[A-Kul]], the "Champion of Aether, during the [[Luminoth]]'s war with the [[Ing]]. It reduces the caustic effects of [[Dark Aether]]'s atmospheric damage by 80%. It doesn't resist the effects of dark energy-based weaponry used against Samus, however. After A-Kul's death at the hands of the Ing in the [[Sky Temple Gateway]], the Ing steal her armor and place it in the protection of [[Amorbis]], guardian of the [[Dark Agon Temple]]. After being defeated by Samus, Amorbis relinquishes the suit. Physically, the suit looks much more mechanical than the Varia Suit. The suit has what appear to be circuit board-like lines throughout. It also has a space for the [[Gravity Boost]] and [[Grapple Beam]], both of which are acquired later on in the game. It is Samus' primary suit throughout the entire game, as she uses it against all future boss battles, save for the [[Emperor Ing]] and the final battle with [[Dark Samus]] in the Sky Temple Gateway.
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===Light Suit===
===Light Suit===
[[File:Light Suit.png|left|110px|The Luminoth's Light Suit]]
[[File:Light Suit mp2 Artwork.png|left|110px|The Luminoth's Light Suit]]
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Counterpart to the Dark Suit, this suit is acquired after Samus restores the [[Light of Aether]] to the [[Agon Wastes|Agon]], [[Torvus Bog|Torvus]], and [[Sanctuary Fortress|Sanctuary]] Temples in Aether's light dimension. The Light Suit is the perfect marriage of the Chozo's and Luminoth's advanced technologies. Is is a much more streamlined suit, with more speherical shoulder spheres and humongous semi-circular knee spikes, and the suit itself sports an almost entirely white color scheme. It has tiny holes all over it that allow for light to be emitted from it. The suit also can utilize the [[Light-Based Teleportation System]] that allows Samus to travel instantly between the [[Great Temple]] and the three subtemples on Aether. There are teleportation systems in variety of places on [[Aether]] and Dark Aether. The Light Suit fully resists the corrosive atmosphere of Dark Aether by 100%, but dark energy based attacks can still hurt her. It also fully resists the effects of the [[Ingstorm]].
Counterpart to the Dark Suit, this suit is acquired after Samus restores the [[Light of Aether]] to the [[Agon Wastes|Agon]], [[Torvus Bog|Torvus]], and [[Sanctuary Fortress|Sanctuary]] Temples in Aether's light dimension. The Light Suit is the perfect marriage of the Chozo's and Luminoth's advanced technologies. Is is a much more streamlined suit, with more speherical shoulder spheres and humongous semi-circular knee spikes, and the suit itself sports an almost entirely white color scheme. It has tiny holes all over it that allow for light to be emitted from it. The suit also can utilize the [[Light-Based Teleportation System]] that allows Samus to travel instantly between the [[Great Temple]] and the three subtemples on Aether. There are teleportation systems in variety of places on [[Aether]] and Dark Aether. The Light Suit fully resists the corrosive atmosphere of Dark Aether by 100%, but dark energy based attacks can still hurt her. It also fully resists the effects of the [[Ingstorm]].
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[[File:Samus mf Artwork.png|right|170px|Samus's Fusion Suit, infused with Metroid DNA]]
[[File:Samus mf Artwork.png|right|170px|Samus's Fusion Suit, infused with Metroid DNA]]
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The Fusion Suit, available only in ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'', is a result of the removal of parts of Samus' Power Suit that are infected with the [[X-Parasite]] and [[Vaccine "Metroid"]]. It is the primary suit used in ''Fusion'' and has all original functionality of the Power Suit. Because it is less bulky due to the removal of infected parts, Samus can climb onto ledges without the [[Power Grip]]. Due to [[Metroid (species)|Metroid]] DNA being in the suit, it inherits the Metroid's natural weakness to cold, which doesn't allow the suit to use the [[Ice Beam]]. Also, the [[Charge Beam]] also fires differently.
The Fusion Suit, available in ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'', ''[[Metroid Dread]]'', and ''Metroid Prime'' by connecting ''Metroid Fusion'', is a result of the removal of parts of Samus' Power Suit that are infected with the [[X-Parasite]] and [[Vaccine "Metroid"]]. It is the primary suit used in ''Fusion'' and has all original functionality of the Power Suit. Because it is less bulky due to the removal of infected parts, Samus can climb onto ledges without the [[Power Grip]]. Due to [[Metroid (species)|Metroid]] DNA being in the suit, it inherits the Metroid's natural weakness to cold, which doesn't allow the suit to use the [[Ice Beam]]. Also, the [[Charge Beam]] also fires differently.
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===PED Suit===
===PED Suit===
[[File:Pedsamus3.png|left|130px|The PED Suit, enhanced with Phazon-harnessing technology]]
[[File:PED Suit mp3 Artwork.png|left|130px|The PED Suit, enhanced with Phazon-harnessing technology]]
{{main|Phazon Enhancement Device Suit|PED Suit}}
{{main|Phazon Enhancement Device Suit|PED Suit}}
The PED Suit was given to Samus in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' by the doctors and scientists on [[Norion]] after the [[Space Pirate]]s, led by Dark Samus, attacked the [[Galactic Federation]] base stationed there. After Samus, [[Rundas]], [[Ghor]], and [[Gandrayda]] were knocked out by Dark Samus and corrupted, Samus awakes one month later in a Galactic Federation infirmary; she is outfitted with the suit by the Galactic Federation scientists while they are repairing her damaged Varia Suit. The PED Suit takes advantage of the Hunters' ability to self-generate [[Phazon]] and gives them immense offensive capabilities. The Suit injects one of Samus' [[Energy Tank]]s and activates Hypermode. After 15 seconds of being in Hypermode, Samus will going into corrupted mode, in which Hypermode cannot be cancelled, and she must exhaust all the Phazon of the current energy tank to avoid total corruption, although it does have a safety feature that disables the mode after 25 seconds to help alleviate the risk of total corruption. When Samus walks in a pool of Phazon, it replenishes her energy. The PED Suit appears like the Varia Suit, but with many pieces missing and replaced with Galactic Federation technology. The [[Arm Cannon]] also gains the ability to fire the [[Hyper Beam (Corruption)|Hyper Beam]] whilst in Hypermode.
The PED Suit was given to Samus in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' by the doctors and scientists on [[Norion]] after the [[Space Pirate]]s, led by Dark Samus, attacked the [[Galactic Federation]] base stationed there. After Samus, [[Rundas]], [[Ghor]], and [[Gandrayda]] were knocked out by Dark Samus and corrupted, Samus awakes one month later in a Galactic Federation infirmary; she is outfitted with the suit by the Galactic Federation scientists while they are repairing her damaged Varia Suit. The PED Suit takes advantage of the Hunters' ability to self-generate [[Phazon]] and gives them immense offensive capabilities. The Suit injects one of Samus' [[Energy Tank]]s and activates Hypermode. After 15 seconds of being in Hypermode, Samus will going into corrupted mode, in which Hypermode cannot be cancelled, and she must exhaust all the Phazon of the current energy tank to avoid total corruption, although it does have a safety feature that disables the mode after 25 seconds to help alleviate the risk of total corruption. When Samus walks in a pool of Phazon, it replenishes her energy. The PED Suit appears like the Varia Suit, but with many pieces missing and replaced with Galactic Federation technology. The [[Arm Cannon]] also gains the ability to fire the [[Hyper Beam (Phazon)|Hyper Beam]] whilst in Hypermode.
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The Zero Suit is a skin-tight singlet that Samus wear underneath her Power Suit. It is connected to her central nervous system, allowing her to activate and deactivate part, or whole, suit she has over it. The suit is affected by her mental state, when in distress, she loses her ability to control whether or not the suit is active, this apparent in her encounter with [[Ridley]] in ''[[Metroid: Other M]]''. The Suit is blue-hued and has high heels that still allow Samus to be as nimble as in the Power Suit.
The Zero Suit is a skin-tight singlet that Samus wear underneath her Power Suit. It is connected to her central nervous system, allowing her to activate and deactivate part, or whole, suit she has over it. The suit is affected by her mental state, when in distress, she loses her ability to control whether or not the suit is active, this apparent in her encounter with [[Ridley]] in ''[[Metroid: Other M]]''. The Suit is blue-hued and has high heels that still allow Samus to be as nimble as in the Power Suit.
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=== Dread Suit ===
The Dread Suit is the suit Samus has during [[Metroid Dread]]. After the encounter with [[Raven Beak]] Samus loses most of the suit's abilities, the suit is made so Samus has [[Power Grip]] and Slide at the beginning of the game. It's unknown who made this suit. The suit is white with blue stripes.


==Arm Cannon Upgrades==
==Arm Cannon Upgrades==
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====Wave Beam====
====Wave Beam====
[[File:Wave Beam.png|left|160px|The Metroid Prime Wave Beam]]
[[File:Wave Beam mp1 Screenshot.png|left|160px|The Metroid Prime Wave Beam]]
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{{main|Wave Beam}} {{main|Wave Beam (Metroid Prime)}}
The Wave Beam travels through walls, transparent, and translucent objects. It is much more powerful than the Power Beam and, in ''[[Metroid Prime]]'', it shoots electrical energy and can be used to open [[Purple Door]]s on [[Tallon IV]], as well as energize [[Power Conduit]]s, homes in on enemies, overloads electrical enemies, and defeats [[Wave Trooper]]s. In ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'', it allows the [[Arm Cannon]] to fire two separate beams to fire simultaneously.  
The Wave Beam travels through walls, transparent, and translucent objects. It is much more powerful than the Power Beam and, in ''[[Metroid Prime]]'', it shoots electrical energy and can be used to open [[Purple Door]]s on [[Tallon IV]], as well as energize [[Power Conduit]]s, homes in on enemies, overloads electrical enemies, and defeats [[Wave Trooper]]s. In ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'', it allows the [[Arm Cannon]] to fire two separate beams to fire simultaneously.  
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====Plasma Beam====
====Plasma Beam====
[[File:Plasmabeam.png|left|160px|The high-temperature Plasma Beam]]
[[File:Plasmabeam.png|left|160px|The high-temperature Plasma Beam]]
{{main|Plasma Beam}}
{{main|Plasma Beam}} {{main|Plasma Beam (Metroid Prime)}}
The Plasma Beam fires very powerful waves of energy that can travel through anything, walls, glass, and even enemies, allowing to hit multiple targets. It is Samus' most powerful conventional weapon in every appearance. In the Prime series, it fires molten energy that can set most enemies on fire, and even disintegrate some enemies. In Corruption, it can also be used more intricately to weld broken circuits to restore power to devices.
The Plasma Beam fires very powerful waves of energy that can travel through anything, walls, glass, and even enemies, allowing to hit multiple targets. It is Samus' most powerful conventional weapon in every appearance. In the Prime series, it fires molten energy that can set most enemies on fire, and even disintegrate some enemies. In Corruption, it can also be used more intricately to weld broken circuits to restore power to devices.
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====Wide Beam====
====Wide Beam====
{{main|Wide Beam}}
{{main|Wide Beam}}
Only appearing in ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'', the Wide Beam adds a no power to each individual shot, but it does fire multiple shots that make it easier to hit enemies. There is no other useful make of this beam.
Only appearing in ''[[Metroid Fusion]]'', the Wide Beam adds no power to each individual shot, but it does fire multiple shots that make it easier to hit enemies. There is no other useful make of this beam.
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====Hyper Beam====
====Hyper Beam====
{{main|Hyper Beam}}
{{main|Hyper Beam (Mother Brain)|Hyper Beam}}
In ''[[Super Metroid]]'', when the [[Metroid Hatchling|Baby]] dies above Samus, it collapses on her and gives her the Hyper Beam that allows Samus to kill [[Mother Brain]]. It fires a rainbow-hued stream of energy that is immensely powerful. It is the only weapon capable of killing Mother Brain. Samus's Phazon Beam, when used to its full capacity against [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]], is called the Hyper Beam. In ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'', when Samus enter Hyper Mode, she fires a very powerful beam that can kill any enemy faster and overload enemies with Phazon energy to damage them. It also can be charged in ''Corruption'' to fires and continuous stream of Phazon bullets for a few seconds until the charge wears off.
In ''[[Super Metroid]]'', when the [[Metroid Hatchling|Baby]] dies above Samus, it collapses on her and gives her the Hyper Beam that allows Samus to kill [[Mother Brain]]. It fires a rainbow-hued stream of energy that is immensely powerful. It is the only weapon capable of killing Mother Brain. Samus's Phazon Beam, when used to its full capacity against [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]], is called the Hyper Beam. In ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'', when Samus enter Hyper Mode, she fires a very powerful beam that can kill any enemy faster and overload enemies with Phazon energy to damage them. It also can be charged in ''Corruption'' to fires and continuous stream of Phazon bullets for a few seconds until the charge wears off.
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====Omega Cannon====
====Omega Cannon====
{{main|Omega Cannon}}
{{main|Omega Cannon}}
An extremely powerful weapon Samus used against [[Gorea]] in [[Metroid Prime Hunters]]. It is located in the [[Oubliette]]. It was apparently developed by the [[Alimbics]] before they were wiped out by [[Gorea]] before Samus' arrived.
An extremely powerful weapon Samus used against [[Gorea]] in [[Metroid Prime Hunters]]. It is located in the [[Oubliette]]. It was apparently developed by the [[Alimbic]]s before they were wiped out by [[Gorea]] before Samus' arrived.
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====Wavebuster====
====Wavebuster====
{{main|Wavebuster}}
{{main|Wavebuster}}
The Wavebuster is the charge combo for the [[Wave Beam]]. Appearing only in [[Metroid Prime]]. It fires a constant stream of electrical energy that automatically locks onto enemies without the effort of the user. It costs 5 missiles per second after firing to damage enemies constantly. It also is especially helpful to defeat [[Wave Trooper|Wave Troopers]], [[Meta-Ridley]], and the exoskeleton of [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]] when it's in it's purple form that's weak to the Wave Beam. In the non-Trilogy NTSC version of the game, it can also paralyze enemies until they are dead, a feature removed in the [[Metroid Prime Trilogy|Trilogy]] and never present in the PAL version.  
The Wavebuster is the charge combo for the [[Wave Beam (Metroid Prime)|Wave Beam]]. Appearing only in [[Metroid Prime]]. It fires a constant stream of electrical energy that automatically locks onto enemies without the effort of the user. It costs 5 missiles per second after firing to damage enemies constantly. It also is especially helpful to defeat [[Wave Trooper|Wave Troopers]], [[Meta-Ridley]], and the exoskeleton of [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]] when it's in it's purple form that's weak to the Wave Beam. In the non-Trilogy NTSC version of the game, it can also paralyze enemies until they are dead, a feature removed in the [[Metroid Prime Trilogy|Trilogy]] and never present in the PAL version.  
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====Flamethrower====
====Flamethrower====
{{main|Flamethrower}}
{{main|Flamethrower}}
The Flamethrower is the charge combo of the [[Plasma Beam]]. As the name implies, it fires a continuous stream of fire that can set enemies on first and kill most small enemies in a few seconds or even instantly. It can be used to set [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]] on fire during its red phase.
The Flamethrower is the charge combo of the [[Plasma Beam (Metroid Prime series)|Plasma Beam]]. As the name implies, it fires a continuous stream of fire that can set enemies on first and kill most small enemies in a few seconds or even instantly. It can be used to set [[Metroid Prime (specimen)|Metroid Prime]] on fire during its red phase.
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[[File:Echo Visor.png|right|80px|Echo Visor]]
[[File:Echo Visor.png|right|80px|Echo Visor]]
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{{main|Echo Visor}}
The Echo Visor is one of [[A-Kul]]'s original tools she carried during her days and was also used by the [[Luminoth]] to help their blind population see. It sends out sonic pulses that make the HUD appear in a monochromatic color scheme. Any objects in Samus' vista sends reverberations back to her, allowing her to navigate spaces while wearing it. When Samus shoots an enemy, it sends out orange pulses, letting her know that she did, in fact, make contact with the enemy. When paired with the [[Annihilator Beam]], it can also be used to override [[Echo Key Beam Systems]].
The Echo Visor is one of [[A-Kul]]'s original tools she carried during her days and was also used by the [[Luminoth]] to help their blind population see. It sends out sonic pulses that make the HUD appear in a monochromatic color scheme. Any objects in Samus' vista sends reverberations back to her, allowing her to navigate spaces while wearing it. When Samus shoots an enemy, it sends out orange pulses, letting her know that she did, in fact, make contact with the enemy. When paired with the [[Annihilator Beam]], it can also be used to override [[Echo Key Beam System]]s.
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===Space Jump===
===Space Jump===
{{main|Space Jump Boots}}
{{main|Space Jump}}
The Space Jump lets Samus perform an indefinite amount of midair jumps that allow her travel great distances with relatively accurate aim. It is used in conjunction with the [[Screw Attack]] and is a key item in most games.
The Space Jump lets Samus perform an indefinite amount of midair jumps that allow her travel great distances with relatively accurate aim. It is used in conjunction with the [[Screw Attack]] and is a key item in most games.
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The Hypermode version of the [[Grapple Voltage]]. It can only be used when Samus is in Hyper Mode and lots her transfer [[Phazon]] energy to/from enemies. It is especially helpful on the [[Phaaze]] quest but overloading Phazon Crystals to destroy them and advance and feeding Phazon energy into Phaz-Ings, both methods of which lowers Samus' corruption meter, allowing her to survive longer on Phaaze's toxic surface.
The Hypermode version of the [[Grapple Voltage]]. It can only be used when Samus is in Hyper Mode and lots her transfer [[Phazon]] energy to/from enemies. It is especially helpful on the [[Phaaze]] quest but overloading Phazon Crystals to destroy them and advance and feeding Phazon energy into Phaz-Ings, both methods of which lowers Samus' corruption meter, allowing her to survive longer on Phaaze's toxic surface.
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===Spider Magnet===
[[File:Spider Magnet Samus.jpg|right|100px]]
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An upgrade introduced in [[Metroid Dread]], the [[Spider Magnet]] allows Samus to cling to magnetic surfaces. This enables Samus to climb up magnetic walls and cross gaps by clinging to magnetic ceilings. Additionally, this upgrade can be combined with the Grapple Beam to attach to far away magnetic surfaces.<ref>{{cite|GRAPPLE BEAM <br/> If Samus fires at a {{Color|#fafa33|magnetic surface}}, she will be pulled quickly toward it.|Screen Data|Metroid Dread}}</ref>
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*[[Suit Expansion]]
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*[[:Category:Upgrades]]
 
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