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'''Voldrums''' are small, ground-based combat robots. They can attack by using various energy projectiles or ramming into [[Samus]]. They are usually spawned from enemy spawners found throughout ''[[Metroid Prime Hunters]]''. | '''Voldrums''' are small, ground-based combat robots. They can attack by using various energy projectiles or ramming into [[Samus]]. They are usually spawned from enemy spawners found throughout ''[[Metroid Prime Hunters]]''. |
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Voldrums are small, ground-based combat robots. They can attack by using various energy projectiles or ramming into Samus. They are usually spawned from enemy spawners found throughout Metroid Prime Hunters.
Variations
Different variations of Voldrums are found throughout Metroid Prime Hunters. These include:
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These are the most common form of Voldrum. They
References
- ↑ "A high-speed rolling robot in nearly constant motion. Equipped with two large guns for attacking from a distance, it is equally efficient at close-quarters combat." — Logbook "Voldrum" (Metroid Prime Hunters)