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[[Image:Powersuit.jpg|175px|right]] The '''Power Suit''' is that armor worn by [[Samus Aran]], the protagonist of the ''[[Portal: Metroid|Metroid]]'' series. It is equipped with a number of offensive and defensive features, and it is typically capable of receiving upgrades over the course of a game..<br><br>
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[[Image:Powersuit.jpg|175px|right]] In the different games, [[Samus Aran]] is usually able to find a different suit to upgrade to. In most games there is a level of variety between the suits she can find and equip.<br><br>
 
=Power Suit=
 
=Power Suit=
  
The [[Chozo]] Power Suit is a highly advanced combat suit suitable for many conditions and compatible with a wide variety of technologies. It can readily integrate with [[Space Pirates|Space Pirate]], [[Galactic Federation|Federation]], and [[Luminoth]] Technology. The Power Suit was largely credited to the Chozo Scientist Dryn, who may have lived as much as 1100 years ago.  
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The Chozo Power Suit is a highly advanced combat suit suitable for many conditions and compatible with a wide variety of technologies. It can readily integrate with Space Pirate, Federation, and Luminoth Technology. The Power Suit was largely credited to the Chozo Scientist Dryn who may have lived as much as 1100 years ago.  
  
After Samus had reached adulthood, the Chozo crafted a customized Power Suit (model number: SA1-4468-VM6-P) specifically for her use. The Chozo Battle Suit itself, while not incredibly powerful, was extremely versatile. The basic suit itself was standard space armor fare, except the right arm was replaced with an arm cannon capable of firing beams and stored missiles. The suit itself was also designed in such a way as to allow free movement, excellent jumping abilities, a life support system, and a integrated computer system.
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After Samus had reached adulthood, the [[Chozo]] crafted a customized Power Suit (model number: SA1-4468-VM6-P) specifically for her use. The Chozo Battle Suit itself, while not incredibly powerful, was extremely versatile. The basic suit itself was standard space armor fare, except the right arm was replaced with an arm cannon capable of firing beams and stored missiles. The suit itself was also designed in such a way as to allow free movement, excellent jumping abilities, a life support system, and a integrated computer system.
  
The suit itself is able to integrate upgrades, such as the Varia Suit, Gravity Suit, Phazon Suit, Dark Suit, and Light Suit. Only the first two variations are of Chozo design and have been utilized in most installments of the series. The Varia suit is designed to withstand extreme heat. The Gravity Suit was designed to allow free movement in liquid environment, as well as an increased tolerance for extreme conditions. The Phazon Suit was an accidental contamination that allows the suit to be immune to most forms of phazon. The Dark Suit was found on Dark Aether and lessened the effects of Dark Aether's radiation. The Light Suit was a fusion of [[Luminoth]] and Chozo technology that protected from most dark energy and allowed Samus to ride the beams of light from the energy controller. Another suit, the Fusion Suit, was the result of the [[X Parasite]] infestation, the stripping of Samus's power suit, and the Metroid vaccine. The Metroid Suit was a unique variation of ''Dread'' in which Samus's Metroid DNA caused her to transform and resemble a living version of her Power Suit.
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The suit itself is able to integrate upgrades, such as the Varia Suit, Gravity Suit, Phazon Suit, Dark Suit, and Light Suit. Only the first two variations are of Chozo design. The Varia suit is designed to withstand extreme heat. The Gravity suit was designed to allow free movement in liquid environment, as well as an increased tolerance for extreme conditions. The Phazon suit was an accidental contamination that allows the suit to be immune to most forms of phazon. The Dark suit was found on Dark Aether and lessened the effects of Dark Aether's radiation. The Light Suit was a fusion of [[Luminoth]] and Chozo technology that protected from most dark energy and allowed Samus to ride the beams of light from the energy controller. Another suit, the Fusion Suit, was the result of the [[X Parasite]] infestation, the stripping of Samus's power suit, and the Metroid vaccine.  
  
 
==Power Suit Functions==
 
==Power Suit Functions==
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[[Image:Samus-Morph.jpg|200px|right]]
 
[[Image:Samus-Morph.jpg|200px|right]]
The Morph Ball is a powerful feature of the Chozo Power Suit that has not yet been replicated. Samus Aran did not originally have this ability, but had to gain the power by finding a Chozo power-up on [[Zebes]]. The Morph Ball has proved to be a great asset to her on many occasions. Although the Morph Ball's key feature is becoming small enough to fit in other areas, it has also been useful in combination with other upgrades.
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The Morph Ball is a powerful feature of the Chozo Power Suit that has not yet been replicated. Samus Aran did not originally have this ability, but had to gain the power by finding a Chozo powerup on [[Zebes]] (and other locations later on). The Morph Ball has proved to be a great asset to her on many occasions. Although the Morph Ball's key feature is becoming small enough to fit in other areas, it has also been useful in combination with other upgrades.
  
The most basic function is the ability to drop bombs. These small explosives are mainly useful for destroying walls, but also have been a useful tool for attacking enemies while in Morph Ball mode (and particularly useful for escaping Metroids). Although these bombs are unlimited, the more destructive Power Bombs come in limited supply. Although the Morph Ball is usually limited to ground movement, the Spring Ball allows Samus to jump while in ball form, while other games grant that jumping ability with jump-increasing items or sometimes as an automatic feature of the Morph Ball.
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The most basic function is the ability to drop bombs. These small explosives are mainly useful for destroying walls, but also have been a useful tool for attacking enemies while in Morph Ball mode (and particularly useful for escaping Metroids). Although these bombs are unlimited, the more destructive Power Bombs come in limited supply. Although the Morph Ball is usually limited to ground movement, the Spring Ball allows Samus to jump while in ball form (although other games combine the Spring Ball ability with jump increasing items).
  
Other useful power-ups have been the Spider Ball, which allowed Samus to climb walls or cling to magnetic railings while in Morph Ball mode. The Boost Ball upgrade allowed Samus to achieve maximum height on Half Pipes and to activate spinners. In ''Metroid Prime 2'', the Screw Attack worked only in Morph Ball mode and was not as versatile as a normal Morph Ball.
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Other useful powerups have been the Spider Ball, which allowed Samus to climb walls or cling to magnetic railings while in Morph Ball mode. The Boost Ball upgrade allowed Samus to achieve maximum height on Half Pipes and to activate spinners. In "Metroid Prime 2", the Screw Attack worked only in Morph Ball mode and was not as versatile as a normal Morph Ball.
  
 
In ''[[Metroid Prime Pinball]]'', most of the game features Samus in Morph Ball form. Aside from ramming objects, she retains her bomb laying powers (and Power Bombs when unlocked). She was also able to transform into two 'Phazon Balls' as well as receive two extra clones.
 
In ''[[Metroid Prime Pinball]]'', most of the game features Samus in Morph Ball form. Aside from ramming objects, she retains her bomb laying powers (and Power Bombs when unlocked). She was also able to transform into two 'Phazon Balls' as well as receive two extra clones.
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===Other Functions===
 
===Other Functions===
  
The suit had additional features that do not apply to the above. The Power Grip function allows the left hand to grab onto ledges so that Samus can pull herself up. The suit is capable of storing Energy Tanks, which allow the suit to take more damage that it is otherwise capable of. Reserve Tanks can also be integrated to form backups of the Energy Tanks. The [[Screw Attack]] transforms the spinning jump into a devastating attack that is often one of Samus's most powerful.
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The suit had additional features that do not apply to the above. The Power Grip function allows the left hand to grab onto ledges so that Samus can pull herself up. The suit is capable of storing Energy Tanks, which allow the suit to take more damage that it is otherwise capable of. Reserve Tanks can also be integrated to form backups of the Energy Tanks. The Screw Attack transforms the spinning jump into a devastating attack that is often one of Samus's most powerful.
  
 
==Other Suits==
 
==Other Suits==
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[[Image:Samus.jpg|100px|right]]
 
[[Image:Samus.jpg|100px|right]]
The Varia Suit (originally intended to represent the word "Barrier" in Japanse) is the most basic Power Suit upgrade and the one that Samus Aran is most commonly seen in. It is bulkier than the Power Suit and notably has rounded shoulders. The Varia Suit's upgrade typically allows for increased resilience to extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold. As such, this typically allows Samus to enter areas she previously could not. The ''Metroid Fusion'' Varia Suit allowed her to safely absorb frozen X Parasites, which previously would freeze her. It also increased the defenses of the suit, allowing for more damage to be taken.
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The Varia Suit (originally intended to represent the word "Barrier" in Japanse) is the most basic Power Suit upgrade and the one that Samus Aran is most commonly seen in. It is bulkier than the Power Suit and notably has rounded shoulders. The Varia Suit's upgrade typically allows for increased resilience to extreme temperatures, whether hot or cold. As such, this typically allows Samus to enter areas she previously could not. The ''Metroid Fusion'' 'Power Suit' allowed her to safely absorb frozen X Parasites, which previously would freeze her. It also increases the defenses of the suit, allowing for more damage to be taken.
  
In ''Metroid''/''Zero Mission'', Samus acquired the Varia Suit in Brinstar. In ''Metroid Prime'', Samus found the Varia Suit after defeating Flaahgra. Afterwards, she was able to retain the suit throughout the following ''Metroid Prime'' games without losing it. In ''Metroid II'' and ''Samus Returns'', it was found within Area 2. In ''Super Metroid'', Samus acquired the Varia Suit shortly after defeating Kraid. In ''Other M'', Samus's Varia Suit was disabled in the beginning until [[Adam Malkovich|Adam]] authorized its use partway through Samus's first excursion in the Pyrosphere. In ''Metroid Fusion'', an Orb-X absorbed the Varia Suit through a computer terminal, but Samus was able to claim the Varia Suit after absorbing the X. In ''Metroid Dread'', the Varia Suit was gained from a Chozo Suit in Artaria, and unlike the ''Fusion'' version of the suit, this one did not provide protection to cold temperatures that Samus's Metroid DNA made her susceptible towards.
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In "Zero Mission", Samus acquired the Varia Suit in Brinstar. In "Metroid Prime", Samus found the Varia Suit after defeating Flaahgra. Afterwards she was able to retain the suit in both "Hunters" and "Metroid Prime 2" without losing it. In "Metroid II" and ''Samus Returns'', it was found within Area 2. In "Super Metroid", Samus acquired the Varia Suit shortly after defeating Kraid. In "Other M", Samus's Varia Suit is disabled in the beginning until [[Adam Malkovich|Adam]] authorizes its use partway through Samus's first excursion in the Pyrosphere. In "Metroid Fusion", an Orb-X absorbed the Varia Suit through a computer terminal, but Samus was able to claim the Varia Suit after absorbing the X.
  
 
*Entire Series
 
*Entire Series
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[[Image:Samus-Gravity.jpg|100px|right]]
 
[[Image:Samus-Gravity.jpg|100px|right]]
The Gravity Suit is a powerful upgrade for the Power Suit. The Gravity Suit inherits the abilities of all the previous suit upgrades, and it allows for free movement in a liquid environment. With the Gravity Suit, Samus is able to make complete jumps underwater, allowing for easier exploration of underwater environments. In some cases, it is necessary for moving within lava as well. It also protected Samus from extreme cold temperatures in ''Dread'', which she had been made vulnerable to by her Metroid DNA. It also increases the defenses of the suit, allowing for more damage to be taken. In terms of appearance, it resembles the standard Varia Suit design (complete with the rounded shoulders) but with the coloration changed, such as parts of the armor being purple.
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The Gravity Suit is a powerful upgrade for the Power Suit. The Gravity Suit inherits the abilities of all the Power Suit (and Varia Suit) and upgrades, and allows for free movement in a liquid environment. With the Gravity Suit, Samus is able to make complete jumps underwater, allowing for easier exploration of underwater environments. It also increases the defenses of the suit, allowing for more damage to be taken.
  
In ''Zero Mission'', Samus gained the Gravity Suit near the end of the game. after defeating a boss deep within Chozodia, after having lost her original Power Suit. In this appearance, it was known as the Fully Powered Suit. In ''Metroid Prime'', Samus found the Gravity Suit in the Gravity Chamber within the Phendrana region. The Gravity Suit itself did not appear in ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' due to its inability to protect against the atmosphere of Dark Aether, but a Gravity Boost could be found in the Hydrodynamo of Torvus Bog that accomplished the same effect as the suit without replacing the Dark or Light Suits.  
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In "Zero Mission", Samus gained the Gravity Suit near the end of the game. after defeating a boss deep within Chozodia, after having lost her original Power Suit. In "Metroid Prime", Samus found the Gravity Suit in the Gravity Chamber in the Phendrana region. The Gravity Suit itself does not appear in "Metroid Prime 2: Echoes" due to its inability to protect against the atmosphere of Dark Aether, but a Gravity Boost can be found in the Hydrodynamo of Torvus Bog that accomplishes the same effect as the suit without replacing the Dark or Light Suits.  
  
In ''Metroid: Samus Returns'', it was found in Area 5. In ''Super Metroid'', Samus found the Gravity Suit guarded by the Golden Torizo in Norfair. In ''Other M'', Samus's Gravity Suit was disabled initially due to Adam's orders, and she did not activate it until close to the end of the game, in order to prevent herself from being sucked out of space following Sector Zero's ejection from the Bottle Ship. In ''Metroid Fusion'', it was found in the possession of [[Nightmare (Metroid)|Nightmare]], which had received the upgrade via Samus's contaminated suit parts. In ''Metroid Dread'', it was obtained from a Chozo Stature deep within Burenia.
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In ''Metroid: Samus Returns'', it was found in Area 5. In "Super Metroid", Samus found the Gravity Suit Suite guarded by the Golden Torizo in Norfair. In "Other M", Samus's Gravity Suit was disabled initially due to Adam's orders, and she does not activate it until close to the end of the game, in order to prevent herself from being sucked out of space following Sector Zero's ejection from the Bottle Ship. In "Metroid Fusion", it was found in the possession of Nightmare, which had received the upgrade via Samus's contaminated suit parts.
  
*[[Metroid: Zero Mission]], [[Metroid Prime]], [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]], [[Metroid: Samus Returns]], [[Super Metroid]], [[Metroid: Other M]], [[Metroid Fusion]], [[Metroid Dread]]
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*[[Metroid: Zero Mission]], [[Metroid Prime]], [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]], [[Metroid: Samus Returns]], [[Super Metroid]], [[Metroid: Other M]], [[Metroid Fusion]]
  
 
===Phazon Suit===
 
===Phazon Suit===
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[[Image:Fusion-Samus.jpg|100px|right]]
 
[[Image:Fusion-Samus.jpg|100px|right]]
The 'Fusion Suit' is an alteration of Samus Aran's default Power Suit. While she was on [[SR388]] assisting in research for [[BioLogic Space Labs]], she was infected with the X Parasite. Most of her suit had to be surgically removed. In order to cure her, she was injected with a Metroid vaccine. As a result, the Fusion Suit is capable of absorbing X Parasites for energy and missiles. However, it also inherited the Metroid weakness to frigid temperatures. This flaw was compensated for by upgrading to the Varia Suit. After Samus Aran absorbed the Core-X of the [[SA-X]], the Fusion Suit reverted to its original Power Suit form. Samus's Power Suit in ''Metroid Dread'' also had some similarities with the Fusion Suit's design.
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The 'Fusion Suit' is an alteration of Samus Aran's default Power Suit. While she was on [[SR388]] assisting in research for [[BioLogic Space Labs]], she was infected with the X Parasite. Most of her suit had to be surgically removed. In order to cure her, she was injected with a Metroid vaccine. As a result, the Fusion Suit is capable of absorbing X Parasites for energy and missiles. However, it also inherited the Metroid weakness to frigid temperatures. This flaw was compensated for by upgrading to the Varia Suit. After Samus Aran absorbed the Core-X of the [[SA-X]], the Fusion Suit reverted to its original Power Suit form.
  
The Fusion Suit has also been included in several non-canon bonus appearances. By beating ''Metroid Fusion'' and connecting to ''Metroid Prime'', the Fusion Suit can be unlocked for and activated in the options menu for the latter game. It acts only as a skin within the game and does not alter the gameplay in any way. Given that the game is in first person mode, the Fusion Suit is only visible during cutscenes. Additionally, ''Samus Returns'' had a Fusion mode that could be unlocked by beating the game and scanning a Metroid [[amiibo]]. This was a harder version of the game (even harder than the Hard Mode) and featured Samus wearing the Fusion Suit.
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The Fusion Suit has also been included in several non-canon bonus appearances. By beating "Metroid Fusion" and connecting to "Metroid Prime", the Fusion Suit can be unlocked for and activated in the options menu for the latter game. It acts only as a skin within the game and does not alter the gameplay in any way. Given that the game is in first person mode, the Fusion Suit is only visible during cutscenes. Additionally, ''Samus Returns'' had a Fusion mode that could be unlocked by beating the game and scanning a Metroid [[amiibo]]. This was a harder version of the game (even harder than the Hard Mode) and featured Samus wearing the Fusion Suit.
  
 
*[[Metroid Fusion]]
 
*[[Metroid Fusion]]
 
===Metroid Suit===
 
 
The Metroid Suit appears at the very end of ''Metroid Dread'' and is technically an alternate form of Samus's rather than a type of armor. It is the result of Samus's Metroid DNA fully awakening and turning her into a Metroid. This causes her to transform so that she resembles an organic version of the Varia Suit. In this form, she can freely fire powerful Hyper Beams and can absorb energy like a Metroid. She also still retained access to her previous abilities with the exception of her Aeion abilities. Samus only has this form for the escape sequence of ''Dread''. After reaching her Gunship, [[Quiet Robe]] sends an X Parasite into Samus's body, which reverts her back to her human self and restores her original armor.
 
 
*[[Metroid Dread]]
 
  
 
[[Category: Metroid Items]]
 
[[Category: Metroid Items]]

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