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*[[Image:SamusIcon(SSBB).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBB|Samus | *[[Image:SamusIcon(SSBB).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBB|Samus}}''': Shown by trailers as a returning character for Brawl, Samus Aran has been visually touched up to look like her more detailed incarnation in the final sequence of ''Metroid: Zero Mission'', but otherwise apparently retaining her gameplay. Her [[Final Smash]], the [[Zero Laser]], is a huge beam that literally blows off her own armor to become a pile of throwable [[Power Suit Piece]]s and renders her as a new playable character, [[Zero Suit Samus]].{{clear}} | ||
*[[Image:ZeroSuitSamusIcon(SSBB).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}''': The suitless version of Samus from ''Metroid: Zero Mission'' is playable via Samus' Final Smash. She fights acrobatically and carries a projectile attack in the form of her handheld [[Paralyzer]] gun, which she also uses as the basis for her [[Plasma Whip]] and [[Plasma Wire]] special attacks, both of which can be used for [[Tether Recovery]]. Zero Suit Samus' Final Smash involves a huge, blinding ball of light forming around her, returning her to status with the power suit.{{clear}} | *[[Image:ZeroSuitSamusIcon(SSBB).png|50px|right]]'''{{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}''': The suitless version of Samus from ''Metroid: Zero Mission'' is playable via Samus' Final Smash. She fights acrobatically and carries a projectile attack in the form of her handheld [[Paralyzer]] gun, which she also uses as the basis for her [[Plasma Whip]] and [[Plasma Wire]] special attacks, both of which can be used for [[Tether Recovery]]. Zero Suit Samus' Final Smash involves a huge, blinding ball of light forming around her, returning her to status with the power suit.{{clear}} | ||
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