. . . (_\_/)___ / . .( )\__/(___| -----> MISSILES!!!! <<]]]]]) . .| | |[]| \ . .( ).\__/ . . . / /\ \ . . ./ / \ \ . . /_| . . |_\ ------------------------------------------------- Metroid Prime: Hunters (Samus FAQ) July 23, 2006 By: ThugThawSK8R ------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- 0. Table of Contents --------------------------------- 0-Table of Contents 1-Version History[vrhis] 2-Introduction[intro] 3-Samus’s Weapons & Abilities[wpns] 4-Alt Form: Morph Ball[mrphball] 5-Samus Strategies[samstrat] 6-Power-Up Strategies[pwrstrat] 7-Level Strategies[lvlstrat] 8-Vs.Hunter Strategies[vsstrat] 9-Multiplayer Strategies[multistrat] 10-MPH Terms[mphterms] 11-Frequently Asked Questions[faqs] 12-Credits & Copyright[credcopy] --------------------------------- 1. Version History: --------------------------------- April 25, 2006: v.0.5 Completed half of the the guide…nothing added... April 26, 2006: v.0.75 finished guide. submitted guide April 27, 2006: guide got rejected :( April 28-May 5 2006: kept fixing guide, submitting it, and it got rejected. May 10, 2006: v.1.0 Added more strategies and more info on Samus Aran. Added level strategies. Completed guide, sent it in again, and it got accepted! ^_^ June 9, 2006: v.2.0 Added more strategies involving power-ups, missiles, and the Morph Ball. Added more info on Vs. Hunter strategies. Added a new section, Power-Up strategies! It's fairly short though. Finished the rest of the level strategies I didn't add. Fixed some grammar mistakes. Updated guide again! July 23, 2006: v.2.5 Totally redid the guide, changed the Samus Strategies, added more tips on using her missiles and morph ball. Changed the VS. Hunter Strategies! Added 2 new sections! Multiplayer Strategies. These are strategies to help you win in the other multiplayer modes such as Defender, Capture the Flag,etc. and MPH Terms, terms commonly used in the game that could help you understand more about the characters and their abilities. Added more info on the level strategies. Added a damage chart of Samus's weapons. Fixed some grammar mistakes. Updated guide again! --------------------------------- 2. Introduction[intro] --------------------------------- Welcome to the Samus FAQ! This guide is dedicated to the star of this game, Samus Aran! Samus Aran is one of the best bounty hunters in the galaxy, and could be one of the most useful characters in the game. This is my first guide on GameFAQS and I hope it helps you. Samus is a very popular character online. I tried out all the different hunters in this game, but I think I’m best with Samus. Sure, most people who play online are like “I wanna play as someone else! I already get enough of playing as Samus in Single-Play er Mode.” But if you want to be the best on Wi-Fi, then you should practice using Samus and get better with her. So, read the FAQ! Note: I updated it again! ---------------------------------------------- 3. Samus’s Affinity Weapon and Abilities[wpns] ---------------------------------------------- Samus is a very unique character(well, all the characters are unique, but you know what I mean) with many useful abilities. For one thing, Her Affinity Weapon(Yes, she has an Affinity Weapon!) is missiles. No, not just any missiles, homing missiles! Her missiles will close in on an enemy and blast them! That’s what makes Samus so unique. She starts out with an Affinity Weapon at the start of the game! Note that the missiles will only home in on the enemy if they we’re charged. So the best thing to do during a match is to stockpile on Missile Ammo first. Note that is you pick up universal ammo, it will not restore your missile ammo. Picking up the affinity sub-weapon(the black sub-weapon power up) during a match will also restore your missile ammo by 5. Missile Ammo will restore you Missile Ammo by 10. Note that a charged missile takes up two of your missile ammo, so charge missiles sparingly, If your low on missile ammo. Here's a damage chart of Samus's main weapons and attacks: [ Weapon ][ Damage ][ Charged Damage][ Headshot Damage ] [ Power Beam 6 36 8 ] [ Missiles 32 48 N/A ] [ Morph Bomb 16 N/A N/A ] [ Morph Boost 28 N/A N/A ] [______________________________________________________] Of course, everyone knows about Samus’s Alternate-Form, the Morph Ball. This was specially designed in her Power Suit. More about the Morph Ball will be explained in the next part. As I was saying, remember that Missiles are key to helping you win in Wi-Fi or Multiplayer matches. They deal a decent amount of damage and you can fire them quickly. A charged missile is devastating. Just two charged missiles alone can bring your enemy's health down close to half! Power Beam shots can slightly bring your opponent's health down. Don't underestimate the Power Beam. Use it rarely to lower down your opponent's health, since it shoots fast, then finish them off with the Power Beam or any other weapon you choose for your strategy. If you want, substitute the Power Beam for the Volt Driver. It shoots just as fast and deals more damage. A good way to use the Power Beam is something I call "rapid power shots" You know how while holding L to charge the power beam, it shoots three normal shots before it's fully charged? Right after the third shot, quickly release the charge shot and repeat. This is a good way to deal damage with the power beam. It is just as fast as rapidly shooting normal power beam shots. Note that your opponent can hear a "seeking beep" coming from Samus's missiles. It can buy you time away from snipers. (Thanks to Oni_Kairudo for this strategy) But I found out that Samus isn't really good at stealth when your walking around with your charged missile waiting to use it on someone.Because your opponents can hear that seeking beep, so if your trying to sneak up on your opponent, they're gonna hear you. This won't effect you much during battle, so just don't worry about it too much. But this might be bad if you have a cloak power up and your trying to stay hidden. --------------------------------- 4. Alt-Form: Morph Ball[mrphball] --------------------------------- The Morph Ball…or as I like to call it, the Death Ball! This is Samus’s Alternate-Form. It was built into her Power Suit to give her the ability to transform her into a morph ball. The Morph Ball has many useful purposes that will help you in battle, if you use it right. It's the fastest Alt-Form in the game!(With Boosting) To maneuver around the arena while in Alt-Form, use the D-pad or movement of the stylus on the touchscreen. I personally like to use the Stylus to move around. First off, while in Alt-Form, Samus can lay up the three bombs consecutively to damage the enemy. A single bomb will do about 16 damage. The best way to use the bombs is in a small area or a narrow hallway. If your opponent is trying to chase you while in Alt-Form, lay a few bombs for them. The bombs regenerate quickly, so use this to your advantage. Samus’s Morph ball also has the ability of Boost. Hold R and release to Boost or slide your stylus across the screen quickly to Boost. The longer your hold R, the faster you’ll Boost. Personally, I like to use the stylus to boost. If you Boost into an enemy, you’ll damage them. It’ll do about 28 damage. Be careful if your going to Boost into an enemy that’s in alt-form. Certain hunters, like Spire, have an Alt-Form ability that could hurt you if you touch them while they're using their Alt-Form Atk(Spire's Dialanche and Noxus's Vhosycthe) Don’t just use Boost to damage enemies, use it to escape during battle to find some health or powerups. Use hit-and-run techniques with the Morph Ball, such as boosting into an enemy, lay a few bombs, and quickly boost away to safely turn back to bi-ped mode and fire missiles to finish them off. If you ever find DeathAlt in an arena(such as Ice Hive or Processor Core) this is the perfect time to abuse the Boost Ability! I suggest Boosting most of the time to pick up speed while moving in Alt-Form, since Samus’s Morph Ball moves fairly slow without it. *Samus's Morph Ball is also great to use in "tunnels" such as the ones in Data Shrine, Combat Hall, etc. If your opponent is foolish enough to follow you into them, destroy them with lots of bombs. They'll be dead in no time. "If you really want to use alt, use it for transportation purposes only. Only damage them if you are certain you can kill them." A great tip here. I recommend to ALWAYS use the Morph Ball to travel around the arena. Unless you need to jump on some high ledge somewhere either bomb-double jump or just go back to biped-form and jump. Another thing, don't even try to go for an Alt-Kill unless your sure that you can kill them. The minute they start countering your Alt with Power Beam or Magmaul get out of there, and fast! Your never gonna kill your opponent that way. If your going for an Alt-Kill, pretend to be Sylux, and go in a triangle, let's say circle instead, around your opponent and lay morph ball bombs. It's a guaranteed kill, unless they're Magmauling/Power Beaming you to death. If your gonna Alt-Spam though, I'm ashamed of you. "The morph ball is good for fighting against the half turret (upper half), and the vhosycthe." Another great tip here. I always thought Morph Ball vs. Vhosycthe = Bad. I guess since the Boost Ability can dodge it and all. Plus they need to get in close range to atk you, this is where your bombs come in. "Use the morph ball to reach hard-to-see places by double bomb jumping." Yeah, there's a trick most ppl who palyed adventure mode know about, double bomb jumping. Use them to reach certain places other ppl can't with their alt forms(except Spire >_>) (Thanks to megamanneo for these three strategies) "Whenever they are following you or chasing you morph and lay 3 bombs on a tight space, then quickly turn and shot a body imp, it does for more than 100 damage." (Thanks to Master_Azor for this strategy) --------------------------------- 5. Samus Strategies[samstrat] --------------------------------- Let’s review all I said about Samus’s weapons: [Long and Short-Ranged Weapons] First off, Samus is a medium-range attacker, so grab a few long-range affinity weapons(Magmaul, Judicator, Imperialist) for long-range attacks... [Magmaul] The Magmaul can be shot at a far distance, and arcs off of walls. The Magmaul is also good for medium-short-ranged attacks. It's best to use the Magmaul when someone is chasing you in Alt-Form or you in a narrow hallway or tunnel. Another great way to use the Magmaul is to go on high ledges and shoot Magmaul shots from down below on your opponent. [Judicator] The Judicator is great to shoot with, and ricochets off of walls(similar to the Magmaul. It's charged shot also ricochets off walls. Best to use this in narrow hallways or tunnels (Like the Magmaul) Judicator is deadly in Ice Hive and Weapons Complex, since there are many hallways connecting to the main areas, you could give torture your enemy with Judicator and Magmaul. [Imperalist] And the Imperalist speaks for itself. Snipe with it if necessary. Find a good sniping spot and score a few headshots. Watch out though, there might be someone else hiding somewhere trying to snipe just like you are. Don't be a moron and stay in your sniping area once you've headshot someone. Once you score a headshot kill, run, and go to another sniping spot. Your opponent's gonna easily find you if you keep staying in the same spot all day. Sniping is all about stealth. Another intresting way to use the Imperalist is to just fire off a shot near the enemy. He'll panic and think that a sniper is around. This your your chance to catch him off guard. Also get short-range weapons(BattleHammer, Shock Coil, Volt Driver) for short-ranged attacks... [Battlehammer] The Battlehammer can be shot at a far distance, but is better used for short-ranged attacks. It also have a small blast radius when you attack, but I don't recommend using this too much. It works better with Weavel. A great place to use it is in a medium-large area where the enemy is chasing after you. Shoot this weapon at them to give them some pain. [Shock Coil] The Shock Coil is a decent short-range weapon, and most ppl on Wi-Fi don't even know how to dodge it quick enough! I don't even recommend using the Shock Coil. It has no great use for Samus, unless you want to kill someone who does- n't know how to dodge it. Sylux is better suited for it. [Volt Driver] I don't even recommend using the Volt Driver if your not Kanden, because it moves slow charged and doesn't home in on enemies unless Kanden is using it. Use it like you would use a power beam, and you'll kill those enemies and Alt-Spammers in no time. [Arenas] Using short or long-range weapons all depends on how large of an arena your playing in and how your opponent attacks. If your in a small area, such as Combat Hall, best thing to do is to fire your missiles at enemies to damage their health and then finish them off with the Judicator or Magmaul. Also, escape quickly with the Morph Ball to get health. Also, Morph Ball Bombs are best used in small areas, because they cover more of the area so more enemies get hit by them. If your in a medium or large area, get a good distance from your enemy so you can fire missiles at medium-range. [Sniping] If your going to go for sniping with Samus, you'll need to know Stealth, which is explained below after [Missiles] First off, find a good sniping spot, with at least one obstacle to hide behind, or a wall to snipe and quickly hide back. You of course need the Imperalist. Find you target, get a steady aim, and fire. Sniping is about two things, Stealh and Aim. You need a good aim to score that perfect headshot. Remember that Headshots are not always instant kill. You have a %95 chance of your headshot being being a OHKO, but who can argue with those odds? Anyway, like I said, your in your sniping spot, find your target, find you aim, since he'll most likely be moving around alot, and fire. If you miss, run. Do not stay in the sniper spot that you just fired from. Most sniper n00bs do that, then their opponents catch on to them. If you successfully headshotted him, still, don't stay in that same sniping spot. It's best to get away from that spot in Morph Ball Form, then find a new spot if your going for more headshots. [Missiles] Remember a few more things about missiles. Always stockpile on missile ammo. Samus’s homing missiles are what give you an advantage over your enemies, so you almost never want to run out of them. Remember that charged missiles take up 2 of your missile ammo, and you'll be using charged missiles alot, So you always want a steady supply of missile ammo. “Samus plays best in Affinity only matches, since you can stockpile on missiles on maps that don't have many missile locations... and since you can count on what weapons opponents have(no Imperialist on a Kanden for example) Also, in HIGH damage games Super Missiles can kill easily in just 2 hits” (Thanks to Lokarin for this strategy) Another thing on Missiles, it's all about aim. You need to have good aim with missiles, because most good players I've faced do something I like to call "Matrix Tactics" It's when they continually jump and sidestep, trying to dodge Samus's missiles. This can confuse you and make you easily miss your missile shots. This tactic can even be used to stop homing missiles! Simple solution is, if they're "matrixing" stop using your missiles. Swich to a short-ranged weapon like Shock Coil or Magmaul, and fire it at them. Or just go with Power Beam. [Stealth] Stealth is very important element in this game. You need to know your maps of the arenas in the game. Know where the best places to hide and fire missiles. Know good places to ambush the enemy below, or even above, or behind! Know where the best sniping spots are, which levels are best for stealth, which levels are not best for stealth. It's all key to winning. Good places to hide for hit-and-run techniques with missiles or morph ball are behind walls, aroundcorners, or behind an obstacle. Try to blend in with you environment, likeSpire can at Alinos Gateway. Noxuses can blend in at Arcterra or VDO Gateway or any place that's relatively dark and has many diffrent-shaped obs- tacles on the ground. Trace Users blend almost anywere with their invisibility ability! Your Samus, So think about what arenas you can "blend" in with so your enemy can't see you as well while in Alt Form. I know, there are radars in the game, but even still, stealth is still useful in this game. Samus can hide well in Combat Hall, Celestial Gateway, and Data Shrine since there are tunnels and holes where Samus's Morph Ball can hide in. Also, know where the best sniping spots are, such as high ledges in High Ground/Elder Passage, and Alinos Perch/Council Chamber. Also Harvester and Outer Reach. Remember the Power-Up Cloak. That can help you with using Stealth. More about the Cloak will be explained in the next section, Power-Up Strategies... [Support] You need to know your maps for this strategy too. You need things to support you duringbattle, no? Such things are power-ups, Affinity Weapons, Health. You need to know where they all are in all the arenas that you play in. Most people on Wifi choose Combat Hall, Harvester, Oubillette, Ice Hive, etc. and most of those places are very expansive. With the exception of Oubillette, know where every power-up, health pickup, and ammo pickup is in the arena that your playing in. You need to get to those supports fast, that's why you use the Morph Ball. --------------------------------- 6. Power-Up Strategies[pwrstrat] --------------------------------- Power-ups, there are....uh....three of them i believe. DoubleDmg, Cloak, and DeathAlt. All of these will help you win your Wi-Fi or local matches. Let me explain.... DoubleDmg: Don't ever pass up an opportunity to get this. Get DoubleDmg immediately before your opponents, then hurry and stockpile on Missile Ammo. DoubleDmg+Charged Homing Missiles=Instant Death for your opponents! A Char- ged Missile already does 48 dmg, but with DoubleDmg, that's 96 damage for one charged missile! That means it'll only take two charged missiles to kill your oppponent! Plus, your power-beam shots will be also useful when powered-up. Note that the DoubleDmg is only found in certain arenas, such as Compression Chamber, High Ground, etc. Cloak: Cloak....the only way to become invisible without being Trace. Yep, this is the only true way to become invisible for a while. The better thing about it is, you can move while being invisible! But it only lasts about a minute. But this power-up will prove very useful in certain levels. Levels that aren't bright are perfect for using the cloak. But, the cloak is only found in certain places. The only arenas I know that have cloak are Sic Transit and Harvester. Don't go in bright places while in cloak because you'll be found easily. I also don't recommend moving alot while invisible, your opponents will see you. Remember the thing I said about charging missiles while invisible, they make a "seeking beep" sound and your opponent willmost likely know where you are(unless they don't have enough common sense lol =P)Once you get the cloak, move quickly in Alt-Form into a place where the enemy is, then back to Biped Form and fire away with any weapon you choose(I recommend Magmaul, Missiles, or Imperalist) then run away. DeathAlt: DeathAlt.....the name explains it all. when you get this power-up, you are forced to stay in Alt-Form until it runs out. The good thing about it is, that when you touch an enemy while in death-Alt, there automatically killed! THis is great to use with Boosting to go faster. Please note that DeathAlt is only found in three arenas, Ice Hive, Proccessor Core, and i think Head Shot. You'll know that your in DeathAlt because an orange flame will engulf you. --------------------------------- 7. Level Strategies[lvlstrat] --------------------------------- This part of the guide tells you strategies in each individual level. Of course, Samus is best used in small or medium areas. Combat Hall: Missiles, lots ands lots of missile spamming is key to victory. Your opponents can only get health by going into those narrow hallways. So chase them down and Boost and Bomb to no end. The only other affinity weapon here is the Magmaul, so take advantage of that. The magmaul can be used in great ways here. Data Shrine: When you outside of the small room in Data Shrine, best thing to do is turn into Morph Ball and find some health if needed. The hallway is the best place for homing-missile abuse. Processor Core: Samus is best in most small places, but this place is just too small! Don't worry though. Use Hit-and-Run techniques with the Morph Ball. Judicator works great here! If you find DeathAlt, keep Boosting and go wild. High Ground: Watch out for teh 5n1p0rs!! Seriously, you will find a Trace player or two here on Wi-Fi. They will try to snipe you. Even Spire players are a pain here, since they can stay on high levels and shoot Magmaul off of walls. Never lose your guard and use long-range weapons, since most enemys will be on high ledges or on ground. Ice Hive: There are many hallways and corners around here, so be carreful when using weapons that arc or "splash"(Magmaul, BattleHammer, Charged Volt Driver) Find DeathAlt first and go crazy with Boosting. Watch out for Noxus and Spire players here. Alinos Perch: Watch out for teh 5n1p0rs! Yes, I said it again. So again, Trace and Spire players have the advantage here, so be on guard. Use mostly long range weapons and missiles. Stay on the ground mostly, since Spire and Trace players have advantages on the high ledges. Sic Transit: First off, find the cloak. It will help you. Suprise enemies with your missiles and short-ranged weapons. Don't stay in the "bright" areas of Sic Transit, since you'll be seen more easily, especially if you have the cloak. Use stealth techniques. Transfer Lock: This level is fairly large, making it perfect for Kanden and Noxus users. So be careful of them. Find health quickly when you need it, since health is hard to find around here. Sanctorus: Samus owns in Sanctorus. Missiles are easy to shoot against opponents, short-range weapons pwn, and the Morph Ball Bombs will annoy your opponents to no end. Compression Chamber: This place is small, but not too small like Processor Core. You missiles are your friends. Use weapons like Judicator and Magmaul since they'll bounce off of walls and hit enemies more accurately. Incubation Vault: Missiles, Morph Ball Bombs, and the Shock Coil. Enough said...... Subterranean: This has to be one of the largest levels in this game. Many locations and areas in this level. So to make this simpler, use long-range weapons and missiles. It's great to hide in the Ice Cave part of Subterranean and catch opponents by surprise with attacks. Outer Reach: This is the only level where I encourage minimal use of the Morph Ball. You could fall right off of the level if you Boost too fast or lose control of Alt-Form movement, so be careful. Stick to long-range weapons like Imperalist and Judicator. Harvester: Stay inside Harvester to find other Affinity Weapons and health. Go outside to fight and to travel around in Morph Ball. There is also a Cloak power-up that you should get. A great place to hide is the platform hovering in the air next to the edge of Harvester and snipe with the Imperalist. Weapons Complex: This place is very complex.(no pun intended) Stick to hit-and-run morph ball tactics and find health if needed. Judicator is deadly here. Council Chamber: It's Alinos Perch, except with the chamber area included. Read the Alinos Perch strategy if your in that location. If your in the chamber, watch out for lava and stay in hallways and use stealth techniques until an enemy appears, then fire away with Judicator and Magmaul. They'll be pwned in no time. Elder Passage: It's High Ground, except with the underground area included. Read the High Ground strategy if your in that area. Only go into the underground area for escaping to find health. And don't be a wussy and hide down there the whole battle like some people on Wi-Fi do. You'll be found soon and will be hunted down. Fuel Stack: First off, this level confuses me alot. I don't understand how the "Fuel Stack" works. It's this tube of light that can rise you up to the next floor, or down to the bottom floor. Do not stay in the Fuel Stack long, because it will rise or fall you into outer space and you'll die! If you understand how this machine works, use it to escape from the heat of battle and find health when needed. There is also a DoubleDmg power- up here somewhere, try to find it and make "super missiles" Fault Line: It's Subterranean. Really, that's all it is. Except without that underground ancient hallway looking area. Statis Bunker: There are many hallways in this level, so use Magmaul, Judicator and Battlehammer alot against enemies. The hallways can also go against you though. Noxus, Spire, and Weavel players will give you trouble in those hallways with their annoying Affinity weapons that splash or arc off of walls. Stick to close-range weapons and use hit-and-run techniques with the Morph Ball. Head Shot: I think DeathAlt is in here, but i'm not sure. If it is, find it, and go wild. If that fails, go through one of those "telporters" that take you to a small ledge floating on the edge of the level. Get Imperalist and suprise ppl who come out of the teleports with a sniper shot. There are "gravity problems" outside of the level, so be careful when you jump. Celestial Gateway: Get to the upper floor of Celestial Gateway and fire Magmaul shots and Imperalist lasers raining down below! Or, you could just stay down below and fight enemies while watching out for the snipers from above. Use Stealth techniques with the Morph Ball. It's your choice. Alinos Gateway: Spire owns at this place. Trace snipers will find j00 and kills j00. J00r screwed. Don't worry, it's not that bad. Just find a sniper spot before they do and fire with long-ranged weapons. Escape from the sniper spot once the enemy catches on to you. Travel around in Morph Ball most of the time, since this is a great place to use stealth. VDO Gateway: Morph Ball, Missiles, and Imperalist. Enough said... Arcterra Gateway: Go up on the ledges to stockpile on ammo, stay below to find health and fight enemies. Oubilette: Find the Omega Cannon first of all. Samus can easily prevent self-destructing from it. If you on "top" of Oubilette with opponents, fire the cannon, turn to Morph Ball and move off the ledge straight down to the ground to avoid the explosion. If someone is firing the cannon at you, Morph Ball Boost and move away as far as possible. Random: What? ------------------------------------ 8. Vs. Hunter Strategies[multistrat] ------------------------------------ This part of the guide will show you strategies to beat each individual hunter. Kanden: You shouldn’t have too much trouble with Kanden. His Charged Volt Driver also homes in on you, and has a fairly large blast radius, so watch out. Dodge the Volt Driver by strafing or jumping, then fire away with your homing affinity.. Also be careful of Kanden’s Alt-Form, the Stinglarva. The Stinglarva deploys up to three bombs, but these bombs follow you a short distance until they detonate. Simply Boost to move away from the bombs before they explode. Also, if you happen to face a Kanden Alt-Spammer, they will try to get close to you to attack, so lay a few bombs for a counter-attack. Kanden basically has TWO power beams to use, so watch out. Power Beams have rapid fire and you might think they are worthless to use, but with quick-rapid shots, can kill you in a matter of seconds. Use mainly long-ranged weapons or missiles, since Kanden users will most likely stay a set distance to launch their homing VDs. Noxus: Be careful with Noxus’s Judicator, especially in small areas. There's a new technique out there called Shadow Freezing where the user can nearly triple Noxus's Judicator Freeze radius. A good Noxus player will try to freeze you while in Bi-ped or Alt-Form, then finish you off in a few hits. Don’t get close to Noxus while in Alt-Form. He’ll either freeze you or hit you with his Vhoscythe if you touch him. Stay a good distance away from him and fire missiles or short- ranged weapons. Other than that, he won’t give you much trouble. Sylux: Your in trouble…Sylux’s Shock Coil is very annoying, and a good Sylux player will use it most of the time. Also, Sylux’s Alt-Form, the LockJaw, is almost fast as your Alt-Form. Sylux also has energy bombs that link together by electricity. If you cross over these tripwire bombs, you’ll take some serious damage, but don't think that it's all bad and you'll instantly lose against every Sylux player. My advice is, use "Matrix" tactics to avoid the Shock Coil, stay a far distance and use long-range weapons and missiles when necessary. Also, go into Alt-form and keep moving around so the Shock Coil can’t hit you that much. Watch out for his Alt-Form. Trace: Trace shouldn’t give you much trouble at all if you understand his attacks. But he's a tricky one. If a Trace player is hiding in the invisible state, simply check your radar to see where he is and fire a charged homing missile to lure him out of hiding. Samus is very noticeable for headshots though, so never lose your guard. Figure out where Trace snipers are hiding and blast away with your missiles. Don’t get too close to Trace when trying to lure him out of hiding that he’ll headshot you. The only thing that will give you trouble is his Alt-Form, Triskelion. DO NOT try to avoid the Triskelion’s “tackle” by turing into Alt- Form and Boosting. Trace’s Alt-Form can lunge at opponents and cause some serious damage. The lunge gets good distance and he’ll catch up to your Boost Speed in no time. Simply jump over Trace and strafe around to dodge the Triskelion. Watch out for the "Hiding Triskelion" tactic. It's when a Trace user turns invisible while in Alt-Form and hides usually behind a wall, near a health or ammo suppliment, or around a corner. They will stay and hide there until you come around, then they'll surprise you with a Triskelion Lunge. This tactic is very annoying, but not as long as you check your radar often to see where he is hiding. One more thing, don't be a moron and keep firing missiles where Trace is hiding in his "sniper spot" because your just asking to get sniped. They'll figure out your movements and pinpoint exactly where to headshot you at. The point to beating Trace is to be more stealthy than Trace himself! He can turn invisible, the ultimate stealth! You have ot be better than that! And you can! Just use stealth techniques. Weavel: There are many people who use Weavel in many diffrent ways. but for one thing, experienced Weavel players might place that turret in a small area to confuse opponents. Don't worry about Weavel's turret to much, because its easy to dodge if you just time it right, then strafe in a circle around the turret while shooting it. Remember what I said about short-range weapons? Well, now's the perfect time to use them. While strafing around the turret, starting shooting at it with the Shock Coil or the Volt Driver(This is actually a good time to use the Shock Coil) The other half of Weavel will most likely try to find health while your dealing with the turret. If your in a small area, most likely you should take out the turret so Weavel's health goes down, since the turret can get really annoying in small areas. If your in a large area, slightly damage the turret, then go for Weavel. His Upper-Half Alt-Form has decent speed, but you can catch up to it by Boosting. Don't worry to much if he is trying to slice you up. It's hard to aim that sword of his, and your Boosting can steer clear of his slash. If Weavel is in Bi-Ped form, use missiles and short-range weapons, since Weavel will probalby try to get close to you to fire his BattleHammer. He can fire the BattleHammer at long ranges too, so watch out. Change between diffrent strategies during battle to figure out how your Weavel opponent attacks, then take him out. Spire: Spire should only give you trouble if your in small areas. Spire has the magmaul, a weapon that shoots magma and it bounces(arcs) off of walls, like the Judicator, so don’t get stuck in a narrow hallway with Spire. Spire is huge, making him the perfect target for firing missiles. So fire away with missiles to damage Spire and finish him off with a weapon like the Judicator or a few quick Power Beam shots. If Spire is in Alt-Form, chase him in Alt-Form and let him have it! Spire moves very, VERY slow in Alt-Form, so Boost into him or lay a few bombs. Just watch out of his Dialanche’s attack. If Spire is trying to climb a wall, go back to Bi-ped form and fire missiles, since he will be moving very slow when climbing a wall. Also, Spire is easy to score power-beam headshots on if your close-range attacking him. So use that to bring his health almost down and finish him off with a missile. Don't close-range attack with Spire for too long, his Magmaul will stop you. Just remember not to Alt-Spam against a Spire player. Unless the Spire player isn't good enough to know that the Magmaul is the ultimate Anti-Alt-Spamming weapon. Samus: You know your weaknesses and strengths, so use your own knowledge to beat other Samus players. ------------------------------------- 9. Multiplayer Strategies[multistrat] ------------------------------------- This NEW section of the guide shows you strategies and tips for winning with Samus in the other multiplayer modes, such as Prime Hunter, Defender, etc. Survival: Err...it's basically like playing a stock match of Super Smash Bros. Melee. You start out with a set number of lives, then the last one standing wins. No tips needed here, it's just like Battle Mode. Prime Hunter: What you want to do here is score kills fast. Deal fast damage to your opponent, which is why I recommend using the BattleHammer, Bolt Driver, Power Beam, Missiles, or Judicator. They all shoot fast, they deal decent damage, and they're good to use in most levels. Once your the Prime Hunter, keep trying to score kills, because that's how you stay alive. You need to stay alive in Prime Hunter as long as you can. Use "Matrix" tactics and fire away quick. Don't hesitate to shoot at your opponents. Defender: Ah, Defender, oen of the games that Spire and Weavel pwn at. Weavel can just leave his turret there for confusion, then attack with his upper-half. Spire's Alt-Form attack can spread out a good distance, sometimes even around the entire defender ring. First off, find out where the defender ring is. Use these weapons and you should be fine: BattleHammer Power Beam Volt Driver and Shock Coil DO NOT use weapons that Arc, such as the Magmaul. The rings are usually set up in corners or walls, so using arc weapons could hurt you. Use the Morph Ball to push them out the way and use bombs to annoy them. Try to stay in there as long as you can, because that's the main point. If your health is low, quickly leave and try to find health. It's better to leave the ring open for awhile and find health before coming back, then trying to stay in there as long as you can with low health, die, then let your opponent gain time while he waits for you to respawn and find ammo. Nodes: IMPERALIST!!! Seriously, get the Imperalist. If your at one node at youropponent is trying to take over your other node, if you in sniping distance of him, give him a headshot and say, "GET AWAY FROM MY NODE!" lol the point is to try to control all the nodes. Know your maps, know where all the nodes are, maintain control of them, and you'll be fine. Missiles and Power Beam are your friends here. If you need to travel between each node, use the Morph Ball for added speed. Don't let them see you, use stealth. I feel there is no need to explain Capture the Flag. That multiplayer mode is all about teamwork. You and your teammate can work strategies alone to get the flag to your base. I know, I called it "flag" I don't like the name "Capture the Ocolith" There is also no need to explain Bounty. --------------------------------- 10. MPH Terms[mphterms] --------------------------------- Here is just some basic terminology on things you should know about in the game, such as terms for certain techniques used in battle. This could help you. Sniper - You already know this. Someone who is in a sniping spot and trying to headshot you with the Imperalist. Most snipers are Trace users. Alt-Spamming - You should know this also. Someone who stays in Alt-Form mostly the whole battle and attacks you with his Alt-Form Atk. This gets very annoying with Samus and Kanden Alt-Spammers. Don't worry though, you have the ultimate Anti-Alt Spamming weapons, Power Beam and Magmaul. Use them correctly, and you'll stop Alt-Spammers. Matrix Tactics - Techniques that consist of continually jumping and sidestepping in order to dodge attacks by your enemy. This is a common technique used to stop things such as Kanden's Homing Volt Driver Charge, or Samus's Homing Missiles. This can be easily stopped, just switch to another weapon, or go for a hit-and-run technique. Hit-and-Run Technique - A technique involving ambushing your enemy and attacking them with a weapon or alt-form attack, then running away and hiding. Then, repeat. This involves great stealth, so always know your maps. Shadow Freezing - A very popular technique on Wifi by Noxus users. Many people claim that this is a glitch. It involves the Noxus user doubling, or even tripling, the Judicator Freeze's range. Best way to dodge this is to get on low or high elevations. Tri-Bombing - A technique(how many times have I used this word?) used by Sylux users that consists of the Sylux user going into Alt-Form and making a "triangle" around his opponent while launching the tripwire bombs in a triangle. This can be very deadly, almost dealing about 180 damage!! Don't worry about it too much though, this rarely happens to me. Stealth: This was already explained. Tactics used to hide in places to ambush the enemy. "Hiding Triskelion" - A tactic where trace users hide in the invisible state with the Alt-Form and stay hidden(usually behind a wall or in a corner) and wait for someone to come by them to launch an atk. Watch out for this. Anyone want to add more to these terms feel free to leave a message on the boards saying "ATTN: THUGTHAW" or something like that... --------------------------------- 11. Frequently Asked Questions[faqs] --------------------------------- Q: Can’t you just Alt-Spam with the Morph Ball to kill your enemies? It’s much better. A: You could, but I’m against Alt-Spamming. You’ll never get good on Wi-Fi by Alt-Spamming all the time. Samus’s missiles are the key to winning, and if your in Alt-Form all the time, then you can’t use them. Q: Isn’t Samus a mal… A: Don’t ask any questions about Samus’s gender!!!! She’s a female! Q: Why did you decide to make a Samus FAQ? A: Because Samus has a great affinity weapon and has balanced abilities that make her very useful during battle. Q: What kind of arena is Samus best in? A: Mostly medium to small arenas, since she can fire her missiles and the enemy can’t run away that far to avoid them. Also, in small areas, her Morph Ball Bombs can cause some trouble for your opponents. Samus owns in Combat Hall and Sanctorus. Q: Where can I contact you if I have more questions? A: tcam3000@yahoo.com if your going to email me, just be sure the message is only asking about help on using Samus. If your gonna just email me and say "What's up? How you doing?" that won't cut it, I don't check my email that much, and I don't really use it to chat with friends. Q: Who made that cool ASCII Art on the top of the FAQ? A: I did! And thanks! Q: What's your friend code in case I ever want to face you on Wifi? A: 2277-0149-9805 Name: THUGTHAW. Feel free to add me to your friends list, I'm not on Wifi that much though. Because I don't have Wifi at my own house(yet) I just use my neighbor's linksys lol! --------------------------------- 10. Credits and Copyright[credcopy] --------------------------------- Credits: Thanks to Lokarin, for that strategy on Samus’s Missiles. Thanks to GameFAQS, for allowing me to contribute this guide. Thanks to Oni_Kairudo, for that tip on Samus's Missiles and dodging snipers. Thanks to papercut and Oni_Kairudo(again), for that info on level strategies. Thanks to megamanneo snd Master_Azor, for those great tips on using the Morph Ball. Thanks to cess12345, for trying to help me get better with Samus by showing me his techniques in battle. Although I never got my router to work and we never battled, thanks for trying to help me! Thanks to Metroid1234, for also trying to teach me things by battling me. Copyright: Samus FAQ© <---- lol copyright symbol This guide may not be plagiarized, copied, or reproduced in any way. This guide is only for your own use. You may contact me via the message boards to ask permission to use this guide in any other means. If you do not have a GameFAQS account, you may use this guide in any other way(such as printing it or posting it on your website) as long as you credit me for it. Thank you very much, and I hope I’ve helped you all use Samus better by making this guide. Now, get out before I start firing missiles at you!! ^_^ Just kidding…