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| Gravity Suit | |
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An ending picture of the Gravity Suit from Metroid: Zero Mission. | |
| Featured in | Metroid: Zero Mission Metroid Prime Metroid Prime Trilogy Super Metroid Metroid: Other M Metroid Fusion |
| Properties | Damage reduction, negates Water resistance and reduced visibility, negates damage and friction of some types of Lava, allows High Jump, Space Jump, and Speed Booster to work in liquid environments. |
The Gravity Suit (グラビティスーツ Gurabiti Sūtsu) (Gravity Feature in Metroid: Other M) is an upgrade for Samus Aran's Power Suit. As its name implies, the Gravity Suit is known for negating gravitational effects such as the vacuum of space. The Gravity Suit enhancement is obtained after the Varia Suit; the addition turns sections of Samus’s armor purple, reduces the damage she takes (to a greater extent than the Varia alone), and allows her to move in fluid unhindered by the resistance and pressure it would normally exert. In Metroid Prime, the Gravity Suit also enhances the visor so it can give a better, clearer view while underwater. In most games, the Gravity Suit also prevents Samus from being damaged by Lava, or at least reduces its damage. In Super Metroid, Metroid: Other M and Metroid: Zero Mission, it is the final suit Samus acquires.
In Metroid Prime 2: Echoes the effects of the Gravity Suit are instead granted by the Gravity Boost accessory, since adding the Gravity Suit would likely have interfered with the Dark and Light Suits.
Official data
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Super Metroid manual
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"This suit reduces the damage from enemy attacks to one fourth and allows you to move freely in water-filled areas."
Official Metroid Prime website
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Added by RoyboyXWeapon effect: N/A
Weapon range: N/A
Weapon potential: Non-lethal
"Power Suit Upgrade
The Gravity Suit upgrade allows for improved movement in liquid environments. The Gravity Suit does not protect its wearer from exposure to hazardous fluids. Importantly, visor modifications built into the Gravity Suit make it easy for Samus Aran to see underwater."
Metroid Prime manual
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"The Gravity Suit upgrades Samus's suit even more. It negates the effects of water, allowing Samus to move and jump normally even while submerged."
Inventory data
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Metroid Fusion manual
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"Further reduces damage from enemy attacks. Allows for normal movement in aquatic and other areas. Also protects Samus from lava."
Zero Mission Samus Screen data
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"Reduces damage from foes. Enables free movement in water. Stops lava damage."
Metroid: Other M manual
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"3. Gravity Feature: Negates the effects of liquids and extreme gravity and further reduces damage from enemy attacks."
Metroid: Other M Samus Screen data
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Added by Hellkaiserryo12"Effects: Negates the effects of liquid and super gravity and further reduces enemy attack damage."
Metroid: Other M Onscreen data
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GRAVITY FEATURE
This further reduces damage from enemies and negates the effects of gravitational fields.
Metroid: Other M Strategy Guide
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"Gravity Feature: The Gravity Feature upgrade is specifically designed to negate all abnormal gravitational effects. If you enter an area where the gravitational pull is stronger than normal, the Gravity Feature will normalize the effect, making it so you can function at full capacity, rather than be affected by the stronger gravitational pull. The same is true when you're in liquid. In liquid, you will experience a lighter gravitational pull, making you more "floaty." The Gravity Feature weighs you down to normal levels."
Iwata Asks
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''Morisawa: For the most part, it was left to my responsibility, but there were points on which Sakamoto-san would definitely not budge. An example that made quite an impression on me was Samus's Power Suit, and the way it changes color as its various abilities are unlocked.
Iwata: Ah yes, it changes.
Morisawa: At first it's yellow, then the typical orange, then finally it becomes the Gravity Suit, so that Samus is purple. That is Nintendo's official specification, so naturally we started making the final Power Suit in purple. Towards the end of the game, however, there are some serious dramatic scenes. As Sakamoto-san was watching one of these cinematics, where Samus appeared in purple, he said "why is Samus wearing purple?"
Iwata: He said that, even though it had been the specification from the very beginning! (laughs)
Morisawa: Yes! (laughs) So I told him 'she's wearing the Gravity Suit, that's why she's purple'. His response, however, was 'but it looks strange to have this purple person popping up during such a serious conversation'. It would then become an exchange along the lines of me saying 'But this is the specification!' and him responding 'No, no, definitely strange'.
Iwata: Ha ha! (laughs)



Added by Hellkaiserryo12Morisawa: So we'd consult Kitaura-san as well, but he'd also say 'yes, purple really is strange'. All I could think was 'Huh?! So what should we do now?' These kinds of specifications had been there from the very beginning, from before my time, but they'd just say 'No, we definitely want Samus in orange here'. I just groaned and put my head in my hands.
Iwata: It sounds like you had the ladder pulled out from under you. (laughs) So how did you resolve the situation?
Morisawa: Basically, I brought out various color patterns, trying to push them back towards purple a little bit, but they couldn't agree to that, saying it was orange they wanted. In the end, therefore, we decided to indicate that the gravity features are attached to the suit by making the green lights on Samus's chest glow a purple-like pink when the gravity features are unlocked.
Iwata: So in other words, the suit color stayed orange, but the color of the lights on her chest changed to a purplish pink?
Morisawa: Yes. We explained this clearly in the manual, but as the person entrusted with the visual settings of Metroid: Other M, it just didn't sit right with me. Then later I remembered working on Metroid: Zero Mission for Game Boy Advance in the past. At that time one member of staff came to me and said 'the specifications for the previous game say this, but this time it's a little different, is it ok?' That time I was the one who'd gone against the specifications.
Benefits chart
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The following chart details the benefits bestowed by the Gravity Suit in each game:
| Game | Damage reduction | Other benefits |
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| Metroid: Zero Mission | 50% | Allows free movement underwater and provides protection from magma. |
| Metroid Prime | 50% |
Allows free movement in liquids and negates low or extreme gravity effects. |
| Super Metroid | 25%* | Allows free movement underwater and provides protection from most types of magma. (Upper Norfair) |
| Metroid: Other M | 20% | Allows free movement and reduces lava damage. |
| Metroid Fusion | 70% | Allows free movement underwater and provides protection from magma. |
*Note that the Gravity Suit alone provides only 25% damage reduction, but when combined with the Varia Suit, the damage reduction is increased to 75%. Other numbers represent total reduction, as in other games, Samus cannot use the Gravity Suit without the Varia Suit.
In other media
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In the Super Smash Bros. series, Samus’s standard outfit is the Varia Suit, and an optional, purple-blue alternate color scheme that Samus can use resembles the Gravity Suit.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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"A Power Suit that provides even more damage protection than the Varia Suit. This Gravity Suit also allows Samus to move without water resistance when underwater. In most games in the series, this suit also blocks lava damage and friction. In addition, it allows Samus to use item bonuses like the High Jump, Space Jump, and Speed Booster, even when underwater or in lava."
Sticker
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- Gravity Suit Samus Metroid: Zero Mission [Weapon] Attack +11 (Samus, Zero Suit Samus)
Appearances
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- Super Metroid (SNES, 1994)
- Super Smash Bros. (N64, 1999)
- Super Smash Bros. Melee (GCN, 2001)
- Metroid Fusion (GBA, 2002)
- Metroid Prime (GCN, 2002)
- Metroid: Zero Mission (GBA, 2004)
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii, 2008)
- New Play Control! Metroid Prime (Wii, Japan-only 2009)
- Metroid Prime Trilogy (Wii, 2009)
- Metroid: Other M (Wii, 2010)
- Nintendo Land (Wii U, 2012)
Trivia
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Added by ChozoBoy- An early Metroid fanart contest in Nintendo Power featured Samus in purple armor.
- Metroid Prime and Metroid: Other M are the only two games in the series where the Gravity Suit will still take damage if Samus falls in the lava within the Magmoor Caverns or Pyrosphere.
- Despite ending Metroid: Zero Mission and Metroid Prime with the Gravity Suit, Samus starts their sequels with the Varia Suit.
- In Super Smash Bros. Brawl's adventure mode, Zero Suit Samus and Pikachu encounter two clones of the Power Suit. Both clones are violet, similar to the Gravity Suit.
- Space Pirates seem to have been able to copy the Gravity Suit at an unspecified time as scans in Metroid Prime claim that Aqua Pirates used Gravity Suit technology to survive underwater. Also, in Super Metroid, the Pink Space Pirates in the underwater region of Maridia wear suits of a similar coloration to the Gravity Suit.
- In Metroid Prime, the circle on the back of Samus' hand, her visor, the lights on her legs, and the grooves of her shoulder pads for the Gravity Suit are blue, but in the other games they are green.
- In Metroid Prime, with the hint system on, Samus will be alerted to the Gravity Chamber where "gravity pulses" have been located. This, along with the fact that she receives the Gravity Suit from Nightmare in Metroid Fusion, who can manipulate gravity, suggests that the Gravity Suit also stops gravity alteration or manipulation.
- In Metroid: Other M, the Gravity Feature does not change the color of Samus' suit. Only when its gravity-altering powers are in effect, the suit gains a purple aura and turns her visor, chestplate, shoulderplate, Arm Cannon's green lining, and the hind knee joints lights purple as well. It also negates the extreme gravity in certain areas of the Cryosphere near Sector Zero, but it does not protect Samus from lava, instead reducing the damage like its appearance in Metroid Prime. The Gravity Feature also protects Samus from air currents when an area of the ship is decompressing, possibly in the same way it prevents drags underwater.
- Also, it is noted that the Gravity Feature's damage reduction will always take place, even if the aura is not active.
- As evidenced in the interview above, the possible reason why the Gravity Suit in Other M wasn't purple was because of a disagreement between Morisawa and Sakamoto in regards to how Samus's Gravity Suit should be colored. Originally, it was indeed supposed to be colored purple without the aura activated, but Sakamoto persisted in keeping the suit orange, but the lights pink without the suit. Despite that, the lights are still green with the feature inactive.
- The SA-X was believed to be wearing the Gravity Feature from Other M. However, this appears to be false as the lights on the SA-X's suit are green, and the suit never gains a purple aura, even when it enters the Omega Metroid battle, which takes place in a decompressing area that would have activated the Gravity Feature. It may be possible that the SA-X can still move normally in dense and heavy/light gravity areas because of its abilities as an X, which can fly freely without a host, and the SA-X uses this ability to stay on the floor.
- In Metroid Prime, several Sequence Breaks can be performed to skip the Gravity Suit. There is also a way to get the Gravity Suit before the Varia Suit by passing Twin Fires Tunnel without the Spider Ball.
- In Metroid Prime, the Gravity Suit was modeled and skinned by Gene Kohler.
- If the Gravity Suit is acquired before the Varia Suit in Metroid Prime, Samus will appear to get the Varia Suit in the cutscene, but after the cutscene she will be in the Gravity Suit.
- The Gravity Feature in Other M works like the Hazard Shield in Corruption, in that the Power Suit is covered with an aura when the upgrade is used on certain environments. There is also an aura depicted around the Varia Suit in artwork in Metroid 's manual, and the Phazon Suit emanates an aura.
- In Nightmare's Room in Other M, there is a machine that very much resembles the Gravity Suit powerup from Super Metroid. This fact may refer to the suit being the reward for defeating Nightmare in Fusion, or a cross-reference to the creature's gravity manipulating powers.
- Even if she skips the Gravity Suit, Samus will be seen wearing it in the ending of Super Metroid.
- Interestingly enough, Samus does not use the Gravity Suit to survive Bomad's gravity bomb in Samus and Joey. She instead uses her Morph Ball.
- In Metroid Prime Trilogy, the Gravity Suit does not have to be obtained in order to complete the game. It has become more difficult as the only way of skipping it is to go through the Crashed Frigate, though this requires extreme skill as movement is hindered in water without it.[citation needed]
Gallery
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| Samus Aran's Suits | |
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| Metroid | Power Suit • Varia • Justin Bailey |
| Metroid: Zero Mission | Power Suit • Varia Suit • Gravity Suit • Zero Suit • Justin Bailey • Fully powered suit |
| Metroid Prime | Power Suit • Varia Suit • Gravity Suit • Phazon Suit • Fusion Suit • Unidentified Suit |
| Metroid Prime 2: Echoes | Varia Suit • Dark Suit • Light Suit • Zero Suit |
| Metroid Prime 3: Corruption | Varia Suit • PED Suit • Hazard Shield • Zero Suit |
| Metroid II: Return of Samus | Power Suit • Varia • Justin Bailey |
| Super Metroid | Power Suit • Varia Suit • Gravity Suit • Justin Bailey |
| Metroid: Other M | Power Suit • Varia Feature • Gravity Feature • Zero Suit • Military Dress • Civilian Clothes |
| Metroid Fusion | Fusion Suit • Varia Suit • Gravity Suit • Unidentified Suit • Justin Bailey |
| Other | Power Suit Mechanics • Fusion Suit Mechanics • Suit Upgrade Properties |
| Unused Items | |
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| Metroid Prime | Spazer Beam • Screw Attack • Speed Booster |
| Metroid Prime Hunters | Power Bomb |
| Metroid Prime 2: Echoes | Thermal Visor • X-Ray Visor • Wave Beam • Wavebuster • Ice Beam • Gravity Suit • Ice Spreader • Plasma Beam • Flamethrower • Absorb Attack • Dark and Light Shields |
| Metroid Prime 3: Corruption | Ship Grapple Expansion |
| Super Metroid | Long Beam |
| Metroid: Other M | Gravity Suit (purple) |
| Metroid Fusion | Fusion Suit (black) • Grappling Beam • Spazer Beam |


