
Perfect Stealth refers to a playthrough of the suitless stealth sequence in Zero Mission where the player is never detected, from the moment Samus infiltrates the Space Pirate Mother Ship to when she enters the Ruins Test chamber. Main article: Mount Death Perfect Stealth Hard Mode in Metroid: Other M is by default a no expansions run. Metroid: Zero Mission: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide features a 15% walkthrough that recommends acquiring the Morph Ball, a single Missile Tank, Bombs, Power Grip, Ice Beam, Varia Suit and the three Unknown Items, and optionally, the Long Beam, 2 Energy Tanks and 3 Super Missile Tanks. Two of the endings in Metroid: Zero Mission are unlocked by completing 15% Runs on Normal and Hard Mode. The actual power-ups that Samus reacquires do not count toward the game's item percentage. A much easier way to skip this missile tank was discovered and involves a small wall clip, a demonstration of this trick can be seen here. One Missile Tank in Sector 3 was considered unavoidable for many years, but a difficult to pull-off Shinespark can allow Samus to continue without the expansion. Certain boss attacks can kill Samus in a single hit.Ġ% or 1% Runs of Metroid Fusion have been conducted. This allows for a lower completion percentage, but greatly increases the difficulty of the game because Samus has no Energy Tanks and few Missiles. The expansion that is difficult to avoid.Ī Low Percent Run in a Metroid game is a playthrough of a single game without collecting a single expansion, or collecting a very low number of expansions. A partial list of these terms can be found below. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Speedrunning communities frequently invent names for locations or techniques that are significant in speedrunning strategies. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue.

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