Zeta Metroid

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Zeta Metroids are Metroids which have grown past their Alpha Metroid and Gamma Metroid forms. They are followed by Omega Metroids and, if the Metroid has the proper genetic coding, Queen Metroids. Zeta Metroids attack by firing projectiles and by ramming.

Zeta Metroid
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A Zeta Metroid

Game(s)
Main Species

Metroid

Damages by
  • Projectiles
  • Contact
Weakness(es)

Missiles

Immune to

All of other weapons

Vulnerable Area(s)
  • Face
  • Back
Threat Capacity

Hostile

Natural Habitat(s)

SR388

Located in

B.S.L Station

Samus encounters three Zeta Metroids while on her mission to exterminate the Metroids on SR388. She can defeat them by firing twenty Missiles at their head or back.

In Metroid Fusion onboard the B.S.L Research Station, Samus finds a single Zeta Metroid in a stasis tank in the Restricted Laboratory. This one is not battled.

Data

Manual

Gamma Metroid: Multiple mutations will cause a Metroid to continue to grow into an even larger and more powerful adversary.[1]}


Sprites

Game Zeta Metroid
Metroid II: Return of Samus  
Metroid Fusion  

Gallery

References

  1. "Multiple mutations will cause a Metroid to continue to grow into an even larger and more powerful adversary." Metroid II: Return of Samus Instruction Booklet, Pg 32


Creatures appearing in Metroid II: Return of Samus
Yumbo · Tsumuri · Drivel · Skreek · Hornoad · Chute Leech · Mumbo · Gawron · Septogg · Gullugg · Blob Thrower · Senjoo · Seerook · Moheek · Skorp · Needler · Glow Fly · Yumee · Flitt · Meboid · Octroll · Arachnus · TPO · Wallfire · Shirk · Autrack · Autoad · Autom · Gunzoo · Pincher Fly · Gravitt · Halzyn · Moto · Proboscum · Ramulken · Metroid · Alpha Metroid · Gamma Metroid · Zeta Metroid · Omega Metroid · Queen Metroid