6th September 2007, 2:41 PM
Well if you had examined that room you could have noted the architecture and realized you could scale it if only you could jump a bit higher.
As it stands, one other thing to note. Every colored pirate is weak against it's own strength. Yellow taken out with super missiles, as lazy said, but for the others well I always took out the purples with wave beams, and it helped a little because it also stunned them. Do you have the ice beam? Freeze those whities, then break them, thus destroying their will to fight, by destroying their brain. You probably don't have the plasma beam yet, but they don't have much of a stun effect on reds. Still, they tend to be totally obliterated with a charged shot.
Yes though, side dashing while locked on is totally vital to dodging enemy fire.
You will get through this ABF! You shall defeat the Prime Metroid! You shall cause the inexplicable self destruction of any place you go to! You will see the rather disappointing rendering of Samus' face in the first game!
As it stands, one other thing to note. Every colored pirate is weak against it's own strength. Yellow taken out with super missiles, as lazy said, but for the others well I always took out the purples with wave beams, and it helped a little because it also stunned them. Do you have the ice beam? Freeze those whities, then break them, thus destroying their will to fight, by destroying their brain. You probably don't have the plasma beam yet, but they don't have much of a stun effect on reds. Still, they tend to be totally obliterated with a charged shot.
Yes though, side dashing while locked on is totally vital to dodging enemy fire.
You will get through this ABF! You shall defeat the Prime Metroid! You shall cause the inexplicable self destruction of any place you go to! You will see the rather disappointing rendering of Samus' face in the first game!
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)