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::::::So you are almost to [[Ridley]] now so for him I dont have much a stratagy but when he appears you usae the Wave Buster on his chest, almost like the Grapple attack from MP3, I think it was the Grapple that lets you drain and give energy to devices and enemies.--[[User:Arcwarioman|Arcwarioman]] 14:08, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
::::::So you are almost to [[Ridley]] now so for him I dont have much a stratagy but when he appears you usae the Wave Buster on his chest, almost like the Grapple attack from MP3, I think it was the Grapple that lets you drain and give energy to devices and enemies.--[[User:Arcwarioman|Arcwarioman]] 14:08, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
:::::::I'm not a big fan of the Wavebuster strategy, while the Wavebuster works well on normal, on hard it is only good for wasting Missiles. What I do is Boost into his chest during the first phase of the battle (only works in NTSC, if you don't know what it does try it and find out), after that I stand a decent ways away from him so that every time he signals that he's about to lunge at me I can blast him with a charged Plasma Beam. While normally his hand would protect his mouth from getting hit, at a certain distance you'll be able to hit Ridley thus stunning him and leaving him open for rapidly fired Missiles (alternate between {{GCIcon|y}} and {{GCIcon|a}} as quickly as you can, only three Missiles can be out at a time but if you're pretty close to him you'll be able to give a continuous barrage of Missiles.) Like the Wavebuster strategy, Ridley will be unable to rush at you, it's just not dependent on Missiles.  {{:User:Metroidking/sig}} 18:20, 27 January 2012 (UTC)