This article's name is an unofficial translation from official Japanese media
and may not represent the canonical English name, if one exists.
An alternate name from an official source may be required.
Samus Eater Buds (サムス イーター (つぼみ) Samusu Ītā (Tsubomi) )[1], also known as hanging plants[2], are unbloomed flowers that appear once in Metroid Fusion.
Description[]
Samus Eater Buds are seen during the battle with Nettori in Sector 2. They are a pair of small, unbloomed flowers at the top of the overgrown chamber, that repeatedly open and fire spores to try and keep Samus from damaging the mother plant. Samus must repeatedly use Power Bombs or shoot the spores to stay on the platforms and avoid falling into the below Samus Eaters. After Samus blows off the Nettori's front, the buds explode.
Although their Japanese name indicates that these are young variants of Samus Eaters, these buds have never been encountered by Samus outside of the X Parasite-infested Biologic Space Laboratories research station, not even on Zebes.
Trivia[]
- On Easy Mode in the Japanese version of the game, they remain closed and do not fire spores at all.
- Samus Eater Buds behave similarly to the pods found on the ceiling of Spore Spawn's room, which release spores in a similar fashion.
References[]
- ^ Nintendo Official Guide Book for Metroid Fusion pg. 27, alternatively translated as Samus Eater Spores by Metroid Database
- ^ Metroid Fusion: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide
Indestructible Creatures | |
---|---|
Non-hostile | Aurora Unit 217 • Baby • Dachora • Databot • Etecoon • Fleet Admiral Castor Dane • Fleet Mechanic • Pow • Septogg • Tatori • Tatori, Jr. • U-Mos Training Drone • Watchdrone • Work Robot |
Hostiles | Aazelion • Airthorn • Autom • Big Metroid • Cannon • GMX-04 Halberd-class turret (if provoked) • Polyp • Proboscum Puromi • Ring Beam Unit • Ripper II • Samus Eater (Bud) • Seed platform • Unfreezable Metroid • ZipNMEBomber |
Misc. | Bloatsac • Blueroot Tree (Dark) • Butterfly • Chomper Fish • Durable plantform • Fish • Fungus • Glow Stem • Great Tree Massive tentacle • Moth • Parasitic fungus • Protozoan • RedGrass • Sandgrass • Sbug • Scarp • Scatterbug • Tallon fern • Mantha |