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Boost Guardian.jpg|[[Boost Guardian]]
 
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Boost ball metroid prime 3.jpg|The Boost Ball's item form in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''.
 
Boost ball metroid prime 3.jpg|The Boost Ball's item form in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''.
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Boost Ball MP3.jpg|Samus using the Boost Ball in [[Steambot Barracks]].
 
Boost Ball MP3.jpg|Samus using the Boost Ball in [[Steambot Barracks]].
 
Bowling for Bots.jpg|Samus attacking [[Tinbot]]s with the Boost Ball in [[Junction]].
 
Bowling for Bots.jpg|Samus attacking [[Tinbot]]s with the Boost Ball in [[Junction]].

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The Boost Ball is an upgrade to Samus Aran's Morph Ball. While in Morph Ball Mode, pressing and holding the Jump button charges up a "boost", and letting go of the button allows her to speed up for a short period of time. The Boost Ball uses kinetic energy to perform its quick movements. It is essential in getting a Dark Torvus Temple Key, beating the Spider Guardian, and shutting down Quad MBs and Dark Quad MBs.

It is seen in Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt, Metroid Prime: Hunters, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. It is the only item that allows Samus to traverse large and unnaturally smooth halfpipes. It can also be used to destroy small enemies or damage larger ones with the boost. It is acquired in Prime by going to the Phendrana Canyon in Phendrana Drifts, after defeating the Boost Guardian in Echoes and after fighting the Defense Drone in Corruption. In Hunters, Samus begins the game with it.

In Corruption, the options feature Boost Ball Aiming, which enables a reticule so Samus can target a position to boost at/into.

The Boost Ball is charged by pressing the B button in the games, except for Hunters, which is activated by stroking the touch screen or pressing the R button.

Dark Samus and her copies are also capable of using the Boost Ball in Echoes and Corruption. However, their variant is seemingly Phazon-based and is far more advanced than the one used by Samus Aran, as it is capable of boosting their Morph Ball forms at high speeds for an incredibly longer amount of time in a single charge (it can be assumed that they are capable of gathering more kinetic energy than Samus's Boost Ball in a short charge). Samus-G in Corruption is also able to use the Boost Ball.

The Boost Ball can be seen as a simple, easy-to-use Ballspark, though with a few setbacks.

Boost Ball is needed to gain a Friend Voucher, Bowling for Bots, in Corruption, where Samus uses the Boost Ball to knock down a group of Tinbots on Elysia (like the sport of Bowling, hence the name).

Official data

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Samus using the Boost Ball in Phendrana Canyon.

Official Metroid Prime website

Weapon Effect: N/A

Weapon Range: N/A

Weapon Potential: Non-Lethal

"The Boost Ball is used to increase the Morph Ball's speed for short periods of time, allowing Samus Aran to access previously out-of-reach areas via U-shaped structures known as halfpipes. The Boost Ball also allows Samus to operate complicated machines called Spinner Devices."

Metroid Prime manual

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Samus using the Boost Ball in Torvus Plaza.

"The Boost Ball accelerates the Morph Ball. Once Samus finds this power-up, press and hold the B Button to build up speed boost. When you release the B Button, Samus will accelerate in the direction she is rolling. This is especially useful for boosting up the sides of half-pipe areas."

Metroid Prime 2: Echoes manual

"Once Samus finds this power-up, press and hold the B Button to build up a speed boost. Samus will accelerate in whatever direction she is rolling or even boost up halfpipes."

Inventory data

Template:Infobox Inventory * This sentence is included in Echoes, which otherwise features the same Logbook entry.

Removed Function

Unused content on the Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Bonus Disc accessible only through hacking shows that there would potentially be an upgrade or new function for the Boost Ball that allowed it to be used in the air. While locked onto an enemy, morphing in the air will allow Samus to home onto the enemy. It was likely removed in favor of the Screw Attack.[1]

Trivia

  • In Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, this upgrade is one of three that the Luminoth Sub-sentinels never mention or give hints to in-game, the others being the Screw Attack and the Grapple Beam.

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References

  1. ^ Miles (19). Demo disc hacking. Metroid2002. Retrieved on 2013-04-21.