Samus | |
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Game? |
Metroid |
Gender |
Female |
Samus Aran is a character in Super Mario Bros. Crossover. She originally appeared in the Metroid games. Along with SOPHIA III, she was the first character to have limited missiles.
Controls[]
- Pressing the Left or Right buttons will cause Samus to move left or right.
- Pressing the Jump button will cause Samus to jump. While holding Left or Right, pressing the Jump button will cause Samus to flip while jumping.
- While Samus is in the air, pressing the Down button will cause her to morph into a ball.
- Note that this does not work if the Classic Samus cheat is turned on.
- While Samus is in the air, pressing the Down button will cause her to morph into a ball.
- Pressing the Down button will cause Samus to crouch. While Samus is crouching, pressing the Down button will cause her to morph into a ball.
- While the Classic Samus cheat is turned on, pressing the Down button will cause Samus to morph into a ball.
- Pressing the Attack button will cause Samus to shoot her stun gun.
- Pressing Up + Attack will cause Samus to shoot her stun gun upwards.
- While morphed into a ball, pressing the Attack button will cause Samus to drop a bomb.
- Pressing the Special button will cause Samus to shoot a missile.
- While the Classic Samus cheat is turned on, pressing the Select button will causes Samus to equip Missiles (this changes her color), and she can fire Missiles using Attack.
- Pressing the Select button again will unequip the Missiles.
- ==Power-Ups==
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Beam[]
- Allows Samus to shoot beams a short distance
- Damage: 150
- Samus begins with this
Mushroom[]
- Provides Samus with one extra hit
- Allows Samus to pick up other power-ups
- Restores most items lost from getting hit
- Provides Samus with Long Beam, which allows her beam to shoot across the entire screen
Missles[]
- Allows Samus to shoot missiles
- Pierces armor
- Damage: 400
- Obtained as an enemy drop
- Provides 2 missiles on pickup
- Can carry a maximum of 40
Bomb Expansion[]
Allows Samus to carry a maximum of 99 Missiles[]
Ice Beam[]
- Allows Samus' beam to freeze enemies
- Samus can stand on frozen enemies
- Damage: 150
Wave Beam[]
- Causes Samus' beam to shoot in a zigzag pattern, moving up and down rapidly as it shoots across the screen
- Damage: 150
Screw Attack[]
- Allows Samus to damage enemies while spin jumping. Not to be confused with the website of the same name.
- Pierces armor
- Damage: Over 9000
Varia Suit[]
- Allows Samus to pass through firebars without being damaged
Starman[]
- Samus becomes invincible for a limited time, enabling her to defeat enemies by touching them
- Grants Samus unlimited missiles for the duration of the invincibility
Skins Currently in the Game[]
- Samus Aran (8-bit, from Metroid)
- Samus Aran (16-bit, custom made based on Super Metroid)
- Samus Aran (GB, from Metroid 2: Return of Samus)
- Samus Aran (8-bit, recolor based on Super Mario Bros. Special)
- Samus Aran (8-bit, inspired by Atari)
- Samus Aran (No Suit) (8-bit, from Metroid)
- Samus Aran (No Suit) (16-bit, custom made based on Metroid)
- Samus Aran (No Suit) (16-bit, custom made based on Super Metroid)
- Zero Suit Samus (8-bit, custom made based on Metroid: Zero Mission)
- Dark Samus (16-bit, custom by Ryuza, based on Metroid Prime 3)
- Pit (8-bit, from Kid Icarus)
Tips for this[]
- With Samus, you can get to any height by bomb jumping. To bomb jump, lay a bomb, then lay another right before the first one explodes.
- You can bomb jump diagonally, if you move slightly to the left or right while bombing.
- You can "spider ball" on ceilings by bomb jumping horizontally; mastering this can be tricky.
- If you hit an invisible block while bomb jumping, it will not be triggered until your bomb hits it.
- You can unmorph in the middle of a bomb jump and shoot stuff; mastering this can be tricky.
- Set a bomb immediately when descending from peak of jump, then jump again for extra height.
- You can bomb jump from left to right to left to right (or vice versa) and so forth.
- Don't try to use the Screw Attack on grounded enemies, it will cancel before you hit them.
- On amphibious Cheep Cheep levels, continuously move and shoot up. This will prevent most Cheep Cheeps from hitting you on their way down.
- Choose wisely which beam you want to use: Wave Beam or Freeze Beam?
- The Wave Beam allows Samus to do maximum damage and its wave motion is effective against swarms of enemies.
- The Freeze Beam is not as powerful as the Wave Beam, but is used to strategically get way through levels by changing enemies into platforms.
Original Game[]
- Samus Aran is from Metroid for the NES.