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'''Gravitts''' are a species native to [[SR388]] in ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'' and its remake, ''[[Metroid: Samus Returns]]''. In ''Metroid II'", This creature hides in the floor, only coming out to attack when [[Samus Aran]] comes close. When hidden, only the spike on top can be seen, which cannot be shot with a narrow-beamed weapon. Samus must jump over and shoot down at them while they are hidden. These creatures are notorious for hiding under destructible [[Sand]] blocks, so caution should be exercised when traveling on the bottom of a sandy area.
 
'''Gravitts''' are a species native to [[SR388]] in ''[[Metroid II: Return of Samus]]'' and its remake, ''[[Metroid: Samus Returns]]''. In ''Metroid II'", This creature hides in the floor, only coming out to attack when [[Samus Aran]] comes close. When hidden, only the spike on top can be seen, which cannot be shot with a narrow-beamed weapon. Samus must jump over and shoot down at them while they are hidden. These creatures are notorious for hiding under destructible [[Sand]] blocks, so caution should be exercised when traveling on the bottom of a sandy area.
   
In ''Samus Returns'', these creatures are much more aggressive and now don't hide in the floor. They also no longer hide in Sand blocks, as they are not present in the remake. They now sometimes try and stab Samus using their claw-like feet. This attack is [[Melee Counter|counterable]] and countering it leaves them upside-down, making them vulnerable to beam weapons, although this does not work with the later black variant. Instead, Samus can only defeat this variant with the [[Beam Burst]] or [[Power Bomb]].
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In ''[[Metroid: Samus Returns]]'', these creatures are much more aggressive and now don't hide in the floor. They also no longer hide in Sand blocks, as they are not present in the remake. They now sometimes try and stab Samus using their claw-like feet, and this attack is [[Melee Counter|counterable]]. Successfully countering it causes them to fall upside-down, making them vulnerable to beam weapons, although this does not work with the later black variant. Samus can only defeat this variant with the [[Beam Burst]] or [[Power Bomb]]s.
   
 
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Revision as of 10:42, 14 February 2018

Gravitts are a species native to SR388 in Metroid II: Return of Samus and its remake, Metroid: Samus Returns. In Metroid II'", This creature hides in the floor, only coming out to attack when Samus Aran comes close. When hidden, only the spike on top can be seen, which cannot be shot with a narrow-beamed weapon. Samus must jump over and shoot down at them while they are hidden. These creatures are notorious for hiding under destructible Sand blocks, so caution should be exercised when traveling on the bottom of a sandy area.

In Metroid: Samus Returns, these creatures are much more aggressive and now don't hide in the floor. They also no longer hide in Sand blocks, as they are not present in the remake. They now sometimes try and stab Samus using their claw-like feet, and this attack is counterable. Successfully countering it causes them to fall upside-down, making them vulnerable to beam weapons, although this does not work with the later black variant. Samus can only defeat this variant with the Beam Burst or Power Bombs.

Official Media


Metroid II manual
"It comes out of the ground and rushes at Samus, then darts back underground."
Metroid: Samus Returns Official Guide
Inhabitants & Eco System of SR388 (p. 17)
GRAVITT
"Gravitts look an awful lot like moving rocks; the way they bury themselves until only their tips are visible enhances the effect. Their rocky appearance isn’t just for show; they have strong outer shells but move slowly when compared to most other creatures in the planet’s underground. Defeating them requires explosive weaponry."
Walkthrough (p. 36)
GRAVITT
"These creatures hide underground and don’t pop up unless disturbed. You can see the tips of their rocky shells, which can be shot from a distance to force them out from under the earth. They can’t be easily defeated with the Power Beam, but a few well-placed missiles make short work of them. If you allow them to get close, they lunge at you. The lunge isn’t particularly fast and is also counterable. All in all, these foes only cause a problem when other enemies are around."
Walkthrough (p. 103)
BLACK GRAVITT
"This creature packs a hardy shell on its back that’s impervious to most attacks. Black Gravitts aren’t particularly difficult to defeat, and the greatest threat they pose comes when they pop out of the ground. Turn on you Beam Burst and let ’em have it. They’ll be out of your hair in no time flat."


Trivia

  • Issue 31 of Nintendo Power erroneously refers to Rock Icicles as a Gravitt on page 56.
  • Gravitts bear similarities to Ramulkens, another creature found on SR388.
  • It is unknown if the Gravitt species was infected by the X Parasites, as Samus never encountered any Gravitt-X in Fusion.
  • The sound Gravitts make when emerging from the ground in Samus Returns is strikingly similar to the death scream of a Kyratian in Metroid: Other M.

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