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The '''Metroid''' ({{ja|メトロイド|Metoroido}}, ''Metroid'') is a species of extraterrestrial creature and the namesake creature of the {{uv|Metroid}} universe.


The '''Metroid''' is a species of extraterrestrial creature from the [[Metroid (universe)|''Metroid'' universe]]. Metroids are parasitic life forms that suck the life out of other living things to sustain themselves. This makes them a constant target for Samus' arch enemies, the Space Pirates. Samus eventually puts them into extinction, which causes their prey, the X-Parasites, to come back from suppression and attack Samus, so she has to get a Metroid vaccination in Metroid Fusion.
==Origin==
[[File:M2 Metroid Artwork.png|thumb|left|Official artwork of a Metroid from ''Metroid II: Return of Samus'', which was the basis of the ''Melee'' trophy design.]]
Metroids first appeared in ''{{b|Metroid|game}}'' as an enemy that played a crucial part in the game's storyline, and have appeared as enemies in every ''Metroid'' game since, with the exceptions of ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Prime Hunters}}'' and ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Dread}}''. The creatures are a parasitic species that use their gigantic teeth to drain energy from their prey. They are resistant to most forms of standard weaponry, but are exceptionally weak to cold temperatures, so [[Samus]] can destroy them with her {{s|metroidwiki|Ice Beam}} or {{s|metroidwiki|Ice Missiles}}. If one grabs onto her, the only way for Samus to shake it off is to drop a {{b|bomb|Samus}} while in her {{s|metroidwiki|Morph Ball}} form, which deals damage and detaches it from her. Metroids are also known for their ability to adapt and grow in any environment; while most Metroids are seen as their jellyfish-like larval form, they become larger and more bestial as they develop, culminating in the draconian {{s|metroidwiki|Queen Metroid}}.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
Metroids were created by the {{s|metroidwiki|Chozo}} to prey on the {{s|metroidwiki|X Parasite}}s, and became native to the planet {{s|metroidwiki|SR388}}. The word "Metroid" means "ultimate warrior" in the in-universe Chozo language (the real-life etymology of the word is a portmanteau of "metro" and "android"<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150518090556/http://www.selectbutton.net/archive/topic/5865</ref>), and the creatures were created by the Chozo as a means to eliminate the hostile X Parasites. However, the Metroids' parasitic nature makes them a constant target for Samus's archenemies, the {{s|metroidwiki|Space Pirates}}. They introduced Metroids as invasive species to other planets, such as {{s|metroidwiki|Zebes}} and {{s|metroidwiki|Tallon IV}}. Samus was eventually commissioned by the {{s|metroidwiki|Galactic Federation}} to travel to SR388 and put them into extinction, although she spared [[metroidwiki:Metroid Hatchling|a single hatchling]] that imprinted on her. She returned this specimen to the {{s|metroidwiki|Ceres Space Colony}} for research, where it was subsequently stolen by [[Ridley]]. After his retreat to the Space Pirate base on Zebes, the hatchling was eventually killed by [[Mother Brain]], seemingly leading to the species' total extinction.
The Metroid itself appears in ''Melee'', but only as a collectible trophy.
 
However, Samus's actions caused the Metroids' natural prey, the X Parasites, to multiply and thrive once more. After being infected by an X Parasite, the Federation saved her life by injecting her with the {{s|metroidwiki|Vaccine "Metroid"}}, which was created using the hatchling's DNA. This procedure infused her with Metroid DNA, giving her characteristics such as immunity to X Parasites and a weakness to cold temperatures. During her mission at the infested {{s|metroidwiki|Biologic Space Labs Research Station}}, she discovered that the Galactic Federation had begun a Metroid breeding program. Upon this discovery, she set the ship on a collision course to SR388 and escaped, destroying the last remaining Metroids upon impact. Because of her Metroid-fused DNA, Samus herself is the last remnant of the Metroids, having become the "ultimate warrior" of the Chozo. During the events of ''Dread'', it is revealed that Samus' Metroid DNA has started to manifest in a Metroid-like energy absorbing ability. This causes her to become a target for the game's antagonist Raven Beak, who planned to use Metroids as a means to conquer the galaxy, but decides instead on using Samus to that end. It is also revealed that the peaceful Thoha tribe, who created the Metroids, engineered a pathological hostility towards Mawkin tribesmen such as Raven Beak.
 
In their ''Smash'' appearance, Metroids act the same as they do in the ''Metroid'' series, grabbing players and dealing damage. They can also phase through platforms, similar to Phazon Metroids in ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''. The form most commonly depicted in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series is the Metroid larva, although other forms have made appearances in the series. The fully-matured Queen Metroid (using its appearance from ''{{s|metroidwiki|Metroid: Other M}}'') and Phazon-mutated [[List of SSBB trophies (Metroid series)#Metroid Prime (Core)|Metroid Prime]] have appeared as [[trophies]]; a {{s|metroidwiki|Tallon Metroid}} appears as a [[sticker]]; and [[Dark Samus]] (a reincarnated form of the Metroid Prime) is an Assist Trophy in ''SSB4'' and a fully playable character in ''Ultimate''.
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The Metroid features as a collectible trophy, unlocked as one of the 100+ trophies that can be collected randomly during normal play, such as in the Trophy Lottery and throughout the various Single-player Regular Matches. It reads as follows:
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
Although it does not appear in-game, the Metroid is mentioned in {{SSB|Samus}}'s [[list of character profiles#Samus|profile]].


[[Image:Metroid Trophy Melee.png|thumb|150px|left]]
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
===Description===
===Opening movie===
:'''Metroid'''
[[File:RidleyMeleeCameo.png|thumb|The baby Metroid's cameo appearance in the opening movie.]]
''A parasitic life form that can absorb all types of energy, Metroids have strong resistance to most conventional weaponry. To defeat them, Samus Aran had to freeze them with Ice Beam shots and then blast them with missiles. Mochtroids, which look like Metroids, are weaker, with fewer internal nuclei.'' (''[[Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'' 08/89).
The baby Metroid from ''Metroid II: Return of Samus'' makes a cameo appearance in the [[opening movie]] of ''Melee''. As a reference to the beginning of ''[[Super Metroid]]'', the Metroid is contained in a capsule held by [[Ridley]], who is fighting {{SSBM|Samus}} aboard the Ceres Space Station.


===Trophy===
The Metroid appears in ''Melee'' as a collectible [[trophy]], unlocked as one of the 200+ trophies that can be collected randomly during normal play, such as in the Trophy Lottery and throughout the various Single-player Regular Matches.
{{Trophy
|name=Metroid
|image=Metroid Trophy Melee.png
|desc=A parasitic life form that can absorb all types of energy, Metroids have strong resistance to most conventional weaponry. To defeat them, Samus Aran had to freeze them with {{iw|metroidwiki|Ice Beam}} shots and then blast them with [[missile]]s. {{iw|metroidwiki|Mochtroid}}s, which look like Metroids, are weaker, with fewer internal nuclei.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Metroid|release1=8/89{{sic}}}}
|game=Melee
}}
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
===As an [[Assist Trophy]]===
===As an [[Assist Trophy]]===
When a Metroid is released, it will latch onto a character's head, slightly immobilize them, and sap their health. It can be shaken off by moving about rapidly (or with a simple air dodge), upon which it may seek another victim. It moves in a rather inertial way (like [[Super Sonic]] and [[Volt Tackle]]), floating about the stage lazily. It can also pass through walls. The Metroid does damage much like a faster version of the [[flower]] effect, except that it makes characters flinch - this makes it very difficult to accomplish anything while being sucked, and it causes CPU opponents to use their [[Up Special Move]] repeatedly while attempting to recover. However, recovery moves like [[Spin attack]] if used repeatedly while a Metroid is latched, the player is able to go very high, and possibly get trough the upper blast line.
[[File:MetroidAssistTrophy.jpeg|thumb|200px|The Metroid as an Assist Trophy in ''Brawl''.]]
Metroid is featured in ''Brawl'' as an Assist Trophy. When a Metroid is released, it will attempt to latch onto an opponent's head, slightly immobilize them, and sap their health. It can be shaken off by moving about rapidly (or with a simple air dodge), upon which it may seek another victim. It moves in a rather inertial way (like [[Super Sonic]] and [[Volt Tackle]]), floating about the stage lazily. It can also pass through walls. The Metroid does [[damage]] much like a faster version of the [[flower]] effect, except that it makes characters flinch; most attacks will be interrupted unless they come out on frame 1. This makes it very difficult to accomplish anything while the Metroid is attached, and it causes [[CPU]] opponents to use their [[up special move]] repeatedly while attempting to recover. However, if recovery moves like [[Spin Attack]] are used repeatedly while a Metroid is latched, they can cause a high amount of vertical movement, possibly even pushing the character past the upper blast line. Like [[Starfy]] and [[Lakitu]], the Metroid can be attacked, but it will only flinch away a little bit and then attempt to find a victim again. If the victim is KO'd, the Metroid will be KO'd as well.
 
===Trophy===
{{Trophy
|name=Metroid
|image=Metroid - Brawl Trophy.png
|desc=A bioengineered life-form found on planet SR388. Metroids attach to organisms and drain life energy. The Galactic Federation commissions Samus to eliminate them, but Space Pirates try to harness their power. One of the few ways Samus can kill Metroids is by shooting them with the Ice Beam and then shattering them with missiles. The Metroid's cry is chilling and indescribable.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|console2=GB|game2=Metroid II: Return of Samus}}
|game=Brawl
}}
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===Stickers===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Name
! Game
! Effect
! Fighter(s)
|-
| Metroid
| {{s|metroidwiki|Metroid Prime Pinball}}
| {{SortKey|AttackFreezing+018}}{{EffectIcon|Freezing}} Attack +18
| {{SortKey|All characters}}{{AllChars|SSBB|s=16}}
|-
| Metroid
| [[Metroid: Zero Mission]]
| {{SortKey|AttackElectric+020}}{{EffectIcon|Electric}} Attack +20
| {{StickerHead|Samus|Zero Suit Samus}}
|}
{{StickerPicBox|Metroid|Metroid Pinball}}
{{StickerPicBox|Metroid|Metroid: Zero Mission}}
 
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
===As an Assist Trophy===
The Metroid returns in both versions of the game as an Assist Trophy, functioning the same as in ''Brawl''.
 
===In [[Smash Run]]===
[[File:Metroid Smash Run.jpg|thumb|250px|A Metroid in Smash Run.]]
Metroids appear as enemies, exhibiting the same behavior of their Assist Trophy incarnation. True to the {{uv|Metroid}} series, they can be defeated more easily with [[Freezing|ice]] attacks.
 
===In [[Smash Tour]]===
A Metroid can appear as a random event. It wanders around the board and steals stat boosts from the first player that touches it: whoever catches it can then retrieve the stolen stats.
Retrieving one's own stolen stats is one of the [[List_of_challenges_(SSB4-Wii_U)|Challenges]].
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===Trophy===
{{Trophy
|name=Metroid
|image-3ds=MetroidTrophy3DS.png
|image-wiiu=MetroidTrophyWiiU.png
|desc-ntsc=First discovered on planet SR388, this floating life-form grows by absorbing the energy around it. It is incredibly durable but extremely weak to cold. In Smash Bros., a Metroid will grab a rival by the head and drain energy. If you get grabbed, shake it off by pressing left and right!
|desc-pal=Mysterious floating life-forms, discovered on the planet SR388, that absorb energy from other living beings. They're tough, except when they're cold. In this game, they'll try to attach themselves to fighters' heads and drain their energy. Press all the buttons you can to shake them off!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=08/1987|console2=GB|game2=Metroid II: Return of Samus|release2=11/1991}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=01/1988|console2=GB|game2=Metroid II: Return of Samus|release2=05/1992}}
}}
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{{Trophy
|name=Queen Metroid
|image=QueenMetroidTrophyWiiU.png
|desc-ntsc=Have you ever met people who thought Metroid was the name of the game's heroine? Adding Queen to the title would just make it worse. But if you show them what a Queen Metroid REALLY looks like, they won't make that mistake again in a hurry. Metroids are fearsome creatures, and the queen is the nastiest of the lot.
|desc-pal=Have you ever met someone who thought "Metroid" was the name of the game's heroine? Putting "Queen" in front might just make it worse. But if you show them what a Queen Metroid REALLY looks like, they won't make that mistake again in a hurry. Metroids are fearsome creatures, and the Queen is the nastiest of the lot.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Metroid II: Return of Samus|release1=11/1991|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=08/2010}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Metroid II: Return of Samus|release1=05/1992|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=09/2010}}
|game=ssb4-wiiu
}}
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
===As an Assist Trophy===
[[File:SSBUWebsiteIceClimbers2.jpg|thumb|[[Ice Climbers]] attacking a Metroid in ''Ultimate''.]]
The Metroid returns once again as an Assist Trophy, functioning the same as in the previous installments. However, it can now be defeated with [[Freezing|freezing attacks]], like in Smash Run. [[Training Mode]] describes its Assist Trophy: ''Latches on to an opponent and steals their energy. It can be killed if frozen.'' It cannot appear on 3D Land, Boxing Ring, Bridge of Eldin, Cloud Sea of Alrest, Coliseum, Living Room, Mario Galaxy, Mute City SNES, New Pork City, Onett, Tomodachi Life, and Tortimer Island.
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===Spirit===
The Metroid also appears as an Ace-class [[support spirit]].
 
In [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]], the Metroid is presumably one of the countless spirits captured by [[Galeem]] during his takeover of the universe. The Metroid's spirit is located in the volcanic section of [[The Light Realm]].
 
The Metroid's Spirit Battle uses a {{SSBU|Ridley}} puppet fighter and is fought on the [[Brinstar]] stage's [[Battlefield form]]. During the battle, the Metroid appears as a hostile Assist Trophy. Also, the floor is sticky and Ridley's melee blows will heal them when they hit, referencing the Metroid's ability to latch onto their victims, slow them down, and absorb their life energy.


===Assist Trophy Origin===
{|class="wikitable"
[[File:MetroidNES.png|thumb|left|A Metroid as it originally appeared in the NES ''Metroid''.]]
! No. !! Image !! Name !! Type !! Class !! Cost !! Ability !! Series
Metroids first appeared in [[Metroid (game)|Metroid]] as an enemy and played a crucial part for the games storyline, Metroids have also appeared in every ''Metroid'' game so far. Metroids are a species that live on SR388, they live by absorbing energy from other organisms with their gigantic teeth, when they attack [[Samus|Samus Aran]] the Metroid will attach onto Samus and drain her energy from her suit, the only way to make a Metroid detach from Samus is to drop a morph ball bomb which will hurt the Metroid and release Samus. In ''Brawl'', the Metroids act the same as they do in the Metroid games as they grab on to a player to cause damage.
|-
| 277 || {{SpiritTableName|Metroid}} || {{SpiritType|Support}} || ★★★ || 2 || KOs Heal Damage || ''Metroid'' Series
|}
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[[Image:Metroid - Brawl Trophy.png|thumb|180px|Brawl's Metroid Trophy]]
==Gallery==
===Trophy Info===
<gallery>
''A bioengineered life-form found on planet SR388. Metroids attach to organisms and drain life energy. The Galactic Federation commissions Samus to eliminate them, but Space Pirates try to harness their power. One of the few ways Samus can kill Metroids is by shooting them with the Ice Beam and then shattering them with missiles. The Metroid's cry is chilling and indescribable.''
MetroidAssist.jpg|Official render in ''Brawl''.
SSB4 - Metroid.jpg|Metroid in ''SSB4''.
SSB4 - Metroid and Pit.jpg|{{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}} about to kick {{SSB4|Pit}} with the Metroid latched onto him.
Metroid Assist Trophy (SSBU).png|Official render in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>


*''Metroid'' (1987)
==Names in other languages==
*''Metroid II: Return of Samus'' (1991)
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|ja={{ja|メトロイド|Metoroido}}, ''Metroid''
|en=Metroid
|fr=Métroïde
|es=Metroide
|de=Metroid
|it=Metroid
|nl=Metroid
|ru={{rollover|Метроид|Metroid|?}}
|ko={{rollover|메트로이드|Meteuroideu|?}}, ''Metroid''
|zh_cn={{rollover|密特罗德|Mìtèluōdé|?}}, ''Metroid''
|zh_tw={{rollover|密特羅德|Mìtèluódé|?}}, ''Metroid''
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The trophy in ''Melee'' has a hidden image on the inside of the Metroid's "shell." To view this, view the trophy in the gallery and press A to see the close-up of the trophy. Manipulate the camera so that the player is facing straight up out of the Metroid's shell (the camera should be roughly around the top nucleus). The player should be able to make out an image of a Ceres Space Station lab room (where the infant was kept) from ''Super Metroid''. If the player can't see it, try rotating the camera left or right, or press the Start button to change the background pattern. The texture used can be seen [http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/8537/txt129814bj3.png here].
[[File:HiddenMr.Saturn.png|thumb|A Mr. Saturn sprite is hidden in the texture for the Metroid in ''Brawl''.]]
*Interstingly, hackers examining the texture of the Metroid Assist Trophy from ''Brawl'' discovered a tiny [[Mr. Saturn]] sprite.  It is unknown why the developers placed it there. [http://earthboundcentral.com/2009/10/hidden-mr-saturn-sprite-in-brawl/]
*The Metroid trophy in ''Melee'' has an image hidden within the interior of its "shell", which can be viewed with proper manipulation of the Gallery's camera; the texture shows the image of a lab station in the [[Media:Ceres Space Colony Metroid reflection.png|Ceres Space Station]] in ''Super Metroid'', with the infant Metroid also visible.
*A small [[Mr. Saturn]] [http://earthboundcentral.com/2009/10/hidden-mr-saturn-sprite-in-brawl/ sprite] is hidden in the texture of the Metroid Assist Trophy in ''Brawl''. It cannot be seen in-game.
*In ''Ultimate'', if {{SSBU|Yoshi}} is hit by the Metroid's attack during his double jump, he will sustain moderate horizontal knockback, while the attack usually deals no knockback.
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==References==
{{reflist}}


==External Links==
*[http://www.gametrailers.com/player/usermovies/131782.html A Metroid in action]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUDWmmmHruc The ''Harmless Metroid '' theory]
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Metroid
MZM Metroid Artwork.jpg
MetroidSymbol.svg

Official artwork of a Metroid from Metroid: Zero Mission.

Universe Metroid
Debut Metroid (1986)
Smash Bros. appearances Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Metroid Prime Remastered (2023)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom Disk System)
Species Metroid
Place of origin SR388
Article on Metroid Wiki Metroid (species)

The Metroid (メトロイド, Metroid) is a species of extraterrestrial creature and the namesake creature of the Metroid universe.

Origin

Official artwork of a Metroid from Metroid II: Return of Samus, which was the basis of the Melee trophy design.

Metroids first appeared in Metroid as an enemy that played a crucial part in the game's storyline, and have appeared as enemies in every Metroid game since, with the exceptions of Metroid Prime Hunters and Metroid Dread. The creatures are a parasitic species that use their gigantic teeth to drain energy from their prey. They are resistant to most forms of standard weaponry, but are exceptionally weak to cold temperatures, so Samus can destroy them with her Ice Beam or Ice Missiles. If one grabs onto her, the only way for Samus to shake it off is to drop a bomb while in her Morph Ball form, which deals damage and detaches it from her. Metroids are also known for their ability to adapt and grow in any environment; while most Metroids are seen as their jellyfish-like larval form, they become larger and more bestial as they develop, culminating in the draconian Queen Metroid.

Metroids were created by the Chozo to prey on the X Parasites, and became native to the planet SR388. The word "Metroid" means "ultimate warrior" in the in-universe Chozo language (the real-life etymology of the word is a portmanteau of "metro" and "android"[1]), and the creatures were created by the Chozo as a means to eliminate the hostile X Parasites. However, the Metroids' parasitic nature makes them a constant target for Samus's archenemies, the Space Pirates. They introduced Metroids as invasive species to other planets, such as Zebes and Tallon IV. Samus was eventually commissioned by the Galactic Federation to travel to SR388 and put them into extinction, although she spared a single hatchling that imprinted on her. She returned this specimen to the Ceres Space Colony for research, where it was subsequently stolen by Ridley. After his retreat to the Space Pirate base on Zebes, the hatchling was eventually killed by Mother Brain, seemingly leading to the species' total extinction.

However, Samus's actions caused the Metroids' natural prey, the X Parasites, to multiply and thrive once more. After being infected by an X Parasite, the Federation saved her life by injecting her with the Vaccine "Metroid", which was created using the hatchling's DNA. This procedure infused her with Metroid DNA, giving her characteristics such as immunity to X Parasites and a weakness to cold temperatures. During her mission at the infested Biologic Space Labs Research Station, she discovered that the Galactic Federation had begun a Metroid breeding program. Upon this discovery, she set the ship on a collision course to SR388 and escaped, destroying the last remaining Metroids upon impact. Because of her Metroid-fused DNA, Samus herself is the last remnant of the Metroids, having become the "ultimate warrior" of the Chozo. During the events of Dread, it is revealed that Samus' Metroid DNA has started to manifest in a Metroid-like energy absorbing ability. This causes her to become a target for the game's antagonist Raven Beak, who planned to use Metroids as a means to conquer the galaxy, but decides instead on using Samus to that end. It is also revealed that the peaceful Thoha tribe, who created the Metroids, engineered a pathological hostility towards Mawkin tribesmen such as Raven Beak.

In their Smash appearance, Metroids act the same as they do in the Metroid series, grabbing players and dealing damage. They can also phase through platforms, similar to Phazon Metroids in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. The form most commonly depicted in the Super Smash Bros. series is the Metroid larva, although other forms have made appearances in the series. The fully-matured Queen Metroid (using its appearance from Metroid: Other M) and Phazon-mutated Metroid Prime have appeared as trophies; a Tallon Metroid appears as a sticker; and Dark Samus (a reincarnated form of the Metroid Prime) is an Assist Trophy in SSB4 and a fully playable character in Ultimate.

In Super Smash Bros.

Although it does not appear in-game, the Metroid is mentioned in Samus's profile.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Opening movie

The baby Metroid's cameo appearance in the opening movie.

The baby Metroid from Metroid II: Return of Samus makes a cameo appearance in the opening movie of Melee. As a reference to the beginning of Super Metroid, the Metroid is contained in a capsule held by Ridley, who is fighting Samus aboard the Ceres Space Station.

Trophy

The Metroid appears in Melee as a collectible trophy, unlocked as one of the 200+ trophies that can be collected randomly during normal play, such as in the Trophy Lottery and throughout the various Single-player Regular Matches.

Metroid's trophy in Melee
Metroid
A parasitic life form that can absorb all types of energy, Metroids have strong resistance to most conventional weaponry. To defeat them, Samus Aran had to freeze them with Ice Beam shots and then blast them with missiles. Mochtroids, which look like Metroids, are weaker, with fewer internal nuclei.
Metroid (8/89[sic])

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

As an Assist Trophy

The Metroid as an Assist Trophy in Brawl.

Metroid is featured in Brawl as an Assist Trophy. When a Metroid is released, it will attempt to latch onto an opponent's head, slightly immobilize them, and sap their health. It can be shaken off by moving about rapidly (or with a simple air dodge), upon which it may seek another victim. It moves in a rather inertial way (like Super Sonic and Volt Tackle), floating about the stage lazily. It can also pass through walls. The Metroid does damage much like a faster version of the flower effect, except that it makes characters flinch; most attacks will be interrupted unless they come out on frame 1. This makes it very difficult to accomplish anything while the Metroid is attached, and it causes CPU opponents to use their up special move repeatedly while attempting to recover. However, if recovery moves like Spin Attack are used repeatedly while a Metroid is latched, they can cause a high amount of vertical movement, possibly even pushing the character past the upper blast line. Like Starfy and Lakitu, the Metroid can be attacked, but it will only flinch away a little bit and then attempt to find a victim again. If the victim is KO'd, the Metroid will be KO'd as well.

Trophy

Metroid's trophy in Brawl
Metroid
A bioengineered life-form found on planet SR388. Metroids attach to organisms and drain life energy. The Galactic Federation commissions Samus to eliminate them, but Space Pirates try to harness their power. One of the few ways Samus can kill Metroids is by shooting them with the Ice Beam and then shattering them with missiles. The Metroid's cry is chilling and indescribable.
NES: Metroid
Game Boy: Metroid II: Return of Samus

Stickers

Name Game Effect Fighter(s)
Metroid Metroid Prime Pinball AttackFreezing+018Freezing (effect) Attack +18 All charactersRandomHeadSSBB.png
Metroid Metroid: Zero Mission AttackElectric+020Electric (effect) Attack +20 Samus Zero Suit Samus Samus (SSBB)Zero Suit Samus (SSBB)
Brawl Sticker Metroid (Metroid Pinball).png
Metroid
(Metroid Pinball)
Brawl Sticker Metroid (Metroid Zero Mission).png
Metroid
(Metroid: Zero Mission)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

As an Assist Trophy

The Metroid returns in both versions of the game as an Assist Trophy, functioning the same as in Brawl.

In Smash Run

A Metroid in Smash Run.

Metroids appear as enemies, exhibiting the same behavior of their Assist Trophy incarnation. True to the Metroid series, they can be defeated more easily with ice attacks.

In Smash Tour

A Metroid can appear as a random event. It wanders around the board and steals stat boosts from the first player that touches it: whoever catches it can then retrieve the stolen stats. Retrieving one's own stolen stats is one of the Challenges.

Trophy

Metroid's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Metroid
NTSC First discovered on planet SR388, this floating life-form grows by absorbing the energy around it. It is incredibly durable but extremely weak to cold. In Smash Bros., a Metroid will grab a rival by the head and drain energy. If you get grabbed, shake it off by pressing left and right!
NES: Metroid (08/1987)
Game Boy: Metroid II: Return of Samus (11/1991)
PAL Mysterious floating life-forms, discovered on the planet SR388, that absorb energy from other living beings. They're tough, except when they're cold. In this game, they'll try to attach themselves to fighters' heads and drain their energy. Press all the buttons you can to shake them off!
NES: Metroid (01/1988)
Game Boy: Metroid II: Return of Samus (05/1992)
Queen Metroid's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Queen Metroid
NTSC Have you ever met people who thought Metroid was the name of the game's heroine? Adding Queen to the title would just make it worse. But if you show them what a Queen Metroid REALLY looks like, they won't make that mistake again in a hurry. Metroids are fearsome creatures, and the queen is the nastiest of the lot.
Game Boy: Metroid II: Return of Samus (11/1991)
Wii: Metroid: Other M (08/2010)
PAL Have you ever met someone who thought "Metroid" was the name of the game's heroine? Putting "Queen" in front might just make it worse. But if you show them what a Queen Metroid REALLY looks like, they won't make that mistake again in a hurry. Metroids are fearsome creatures, and the Queen is the nastiest of the lot.
Game Boy: Metroid II: Return of Samus (05/1992)
Wii: Metroid: Other M (09/2010)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As an Assist Trophy

Ice Climbers attacking a Metroid in Ultimate.

The Metroid returns once again as an Assist Trophy, functioning the same as in the previous installments. However, it can now be defeated with freezing attacks, like in Smash Run. Training Mode describes its Assist Trophy: Latches on to an opponent and steals their energy. It can be killed if frozen. It cannot appear on 3D Land, Boxing Ring, Bridge of Eldin, Cloud Sea of Alrest, Coliseum, Living Room, Mario Galaxy, Mute City SNES, New Pork City, Onett, Tomodachi Life, and Tortimer Island.

Spirit

The Metroid also appears as an Ace-class support spirit.

In Adventure Mode: World of Light, the Metroid is presumably one of the countless spirits captured by Galeem during his takeover of the universe. The Metroid's spirit is located in the volcanic section of The Light Realm.

The Metroid's Spirit Battle uses a Ridley puppet fighter and is fought on the Brinstar stage's Battlefield form. During the battle, the Metroid appears as a hostile Assist Trophy. Also, the floor is sticky and Ridley's melee blows will heal them when they hit, referencing the Metroid's ability to latch onto their victims, slow them down, and absorb their life energy.

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
277
SSBU spirit Metroid.png
Metroid
Support
★★★ 2 KOs Heal Damage Metroid Series

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese メトロイド, Metroid
UK English Metroid
France French Métroïde
Germany German Metroid
Spain Spanish Metroide
Italy Italian Metroid
China Chinese (Simplified) 密特罗德, Metroid
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 密特羅德, Metroid
South Korea Korean 메트로이드, Metroid
Netherlands Dutch Metroid
Russia Russian Метроид

Trivia

A Mr. Saturn sprite is hidden in the texture for the Metroid in Brawl.
  • The Metroid trophy in Melee has an image hidden within the interior of its "shell", which can be viewed with proper manipulation of the Gallery's camera; the texture shows the image of a lab station in the Ceres Space Station in Super Metroid, with the infant Metroid also visible.
  • A small Mr. Saturn sprite is hidden in the texture of the Metroid Assist Trophy in Brawl. It cannot be seen in-game.
  • In Ultimate, if Yoshi is hit by the Metroid's attack during his double jump, he will sustain moderate horizontal knockback, while the attack usually deals no knockback.

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