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− | In Metroid Blast, several enemies will fire Rockets at the [[Mii]] players. Purple [[Geemer]]s can only fire one Rocket at a time; [[Kraid]] will fire two Rockets at a time during his second and third phases of battle, even when his weakpoint is exposed; [[Ridley]] and [[Ice Ridley]] can fire multiple Rockets at once from their backs. |
+ | In [[Metroid Blast]], several enemies will fire Rockets at the [[Mii]] players. Purple [[Geemer]]s can only fire one Rocket at a time; [[Kraid]] will fire two Rockets at a time during his second and third phases of battle, even when his weakpoint is exposed; [[Ridley]] and [[Ice Ridley]] can fire multiple Rockets at once from their backs. |
These Rockets home in on players. If a Mii is hit, they will be sent flying back and lose a life point. However, Miis can safely destroy Rockets by shooting at them. |
These Rockets home in on players. If a Mii is hit, they will be sent flying back and lose a life point. However, Miis can safely destroy Rockets by shooting at them. |
Revision as of 20:36, 21 January 2019
Non-canon warning: This article or section contains information that may not be considered an official part of the Metroid series in the overall storyline by Nintendo.
- This article is about the enemy projectile in Nintendo Land. For other uses, see Rocket (Disambiguation).
Rockets are a Missile-like weapon in Nintendo Land.
Description
In Metroid Blast, several enemies will fire Rockets at the Mii players. Purple Geemers can only fire one Rocket at a time; Kraid will fire two Rockets at a time during his second and third phases of battle, even when his weakpoint is exposed; Ridley and Ice Ridley can fire multiple Rockets at once from their backs.
These Rockets home in on players. If a Mii is hit, they will be sent flying back and lose a life point. However, Miis can safely destroy Rockets by shooting at them.
A Rocket is also available as a prize for the Nintendo Land Plaza, which can be randomly unlocked by spending coins in the central tower's pachinko game. When interacted with, this prize launches a Rocket into the air where it harmlessly explodes, and then a new Rocket is spawned in its place.
Official data
Nintendo Land Plaza
"This enemy weapon leaves a trail of black smoke in its wake."
Trivia
- The Rockets' use by Ridley and Ice Ridley may be a reference to Meta Ridley's Multi-Missile System in Metroid Prime.