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[[File:X-Ray_Visor_Prime.png|thumb|300px|The X-Ray Visor in ''[[New Play Control! Metroid Prime]]''.]]
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[[File:Omega_pirate_battle_x_ray.jpg|thumb|300px|Samus targets the [[Omega Pirate]] with the X-Ray Visor in ''[[Metroid Prime]]''.]]
The '''X-Ray Visor''' is a [[visor]] upgrade that can be collected in ''[[Metroid Prime]]'' and ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''. It uses [[Wikipedia:X-Rays|x-rays]] to see where the visible spectrum of light may prove inadequate.
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The '''X-Ray Visor''' is a [[Visor]] upgrade that can be collected in ''[[Metroid Prime]]'' and ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''. It uses [[Wikipedia:X-Rays|X-rays]] to see in situations where the visible spectrum of light may prove inadequate.
   
 
==In ''Metroid Prime''==
 
==In ''Metroid Prime''==
It can be used to spot invisible enemies, even those that don't appear to the [[Thermal Visor]], and allows [[Samus]] to see through human flesh (when she lifts her arm in front of the visor, her hand's skeleton can be seen), [[Bendezium]], [[Cordite]], and [[Sandstone]]. The disadvantages to the visor are that it produces a [[Wikipedia:Monochrome|monochrome]] image, which can make it difficult to differentiate between several objects or enemies, and that it's very short ranged. Enemies that can be tracked with the X-Ray Visor include [[Flickerbat]]s and the [[Chozo Ghost]]s.
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The X-Ray Visor can be used to spot invisible enemies, even those that don't appear to the [[Thermal Visor]], and it also allows [[Samus]] to see through human flesh (when she lifts her arm in front of the visor, her hand's skeleton can be seen), [[Bendezium]], [[Cordite]], and [[Sandstone]]. The disadvantages to the visor include its [[Wikipedia:Monochrome|monochrome]] image, which can make it difficult to differentiate between several objects or enemies, and its very low visibility range. Enemies that can be tracked with the X-Ray Visor include [[Flickerbat]]s and the [[Chozo Ghost]]s.
   
Samus obtains the X-Ray Visor in the [[Life Grove]], in a secret part of [[Tallon Overworld]].
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Samus obtains the X-Ray Visor in the [[Life Grove]] in a secret part of [[Tallon Overworld]].
 
The official website states: ''"The X-Ray Visor upgrades Samus Aran's Heads Up Display with the ability to see through certain types of materials. Samus uses the X-Ray visor to reveal invisible enemies, areas and items. Caution is used around robotic enemies, which can jam the X-Ray Visor's frequency."''
 
   
 
==In ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''==
 
==In ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''==
[[Image:X-Ray Visor MP3.png|thumb|300px|The X-Ray Visor in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''.]]
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[[File:X_ray.png|thumb|The X-Ray Visor in ''[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]''.]]
The X-Ray visor appears in ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'' with a revamped look. While most objects are seen with a pale-blue color scheme using it, the heat signatures of some objects appear to be visible, much like the [[Thermal Visor]]. If a near-by enemy uses [[Hyper Mode]] while Samus is using the X-Ray Visor, the HUD is filled with static.
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The X-Ray visor appears in ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption'' with a revamped look. While most objects are varying shades of blue, the heat signatures of some objects appear to be visible as an orange tint, much like when Samus uses the [[Thermal Visor]] from ''Metroid Prime''. [[Power-up]]s are also visible while using the X-Ray Visor, which can be useful if Samus is searching for any power-ups in the surrounding area.
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[[File:X-Ray_Gandrayda.png|thumb|Samus battles [[Gandrayda]] with the X-Ray Visor.]]
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The material [[Phazite]] is penetrable by X-rays, allowing Samus' visor to see through it. This, when used in combination with the [[Nova Beam]], a beam weapon that can pass through Phazite, is very helpful. If this visor is used in conjunction with the Nova Beam, Samus can target the weak spots of certain enemies (such as the brains of [[Pirate Commandos]] and [[Berserker Knight]]s and the internal nuclei of [[Phazon Metroids]] and [[Metroid Hatcher]]s) for a one-hit-kill. Collecting the visor makes certain devices usable as well, such as the code locks scattered across the [[Pirate Homeworld]].
   
The material [[Phazite]] is also seen to be penetrable by X-rays, allowing users of the visor to see through it; this is of greatest use in combination with the [[Nova Beam]], a beam weapon that can pass through Phazite. If this visor is used in conjunction with the Nova Beam one can target the weak spots of certain enemies (such as the brains of [[Pirate Commandos]] and [[Berserker Knight]]s and the internal nuclei of [[Phazon Metroids]] and [[Metroid Hatcher]]s) for a one hit kill. Collecting the visor makes certain devices usable as well. However, this version of the visor still retains the weaknesses of its previous incarnation: enemies and some objects will appear in monochrome, making it hard to notice weapons and attacks. Enemies without weak points will also become harder to see with the visor active. Pickups in the environment are also visible with the X-Ray Visor which can be useful if the player wants to get all the pickups in the game.
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However, this version of the X-Ray Visor still retains the weaknesses of its previous incarnation: enemies and some objects will appear in monochrome, making it difficult to notice weapons and attacks. Enemies without weak points will also become harder to see with the visor active. Finally, if a nearby enemy enters [[Hyper Mode]] while Samus is using the X-Ray Visor, it will overload the visor and fill the HUD with static.
   
 
Samus acquires the new X-Ray Visor on the [[Pirate Command]] sector of the [[Pirate Homeworld]]. She needs to deactivate a [[Multi-Lock Blast Shield]] with the [[Seeker Missiles]] to obtain it.
 
Samus acquires the new X-Ray Visor on the [[Pirate Command]] sector of the [[Pirate Homeworld]]. She needs to deactivate a [[Multi-Lock Blast Shield]] with the [[Seeker Missiles]] to obtain it.
   
 
==Official data==
 
==Official data==
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[[File:57.png|thumb|[[ULF 15 (Metroid_Prime)|X-rayed creature]] in ''[[Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion: Prima's Official Strategy Guide]]'']]
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===Inventory data===
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{{Infobox Inventory
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|game = Metroid Prime
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|text = The X-Ray Visor can see through certain types of materials.<br />Press - to select the X-Ray Visor.<br />'''Samus's Notes:'''<br />The X-Ray Visor can reveal invisible items, areas, and enemies.<br />Robotic enemies jam the X-Ray Visor’s frequency. Eliminate them to restore function to the Visor.
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}}
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{{Infobox Inventory
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|game = Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
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|text = The X-Ray Visor can be used to see through objects made of Phazite.<br />Push and hold - to bring up [[Visor Select]]. Move the cursor into the lower-left zone and release - to enter X-Ray Visor.<br />The X-Ray Visor can be used to see the inner workings of devices and hidden weak points behind Phazite armor. Targets behind Phazite will require a high-frequency Beam to hit.
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}}
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===''Metroid Prime'' manual===
 
===''Metroid Prime'' manual===
''"After Samus tracks down the X-Ray Visor, she'll be able to peer through walls to find hidden passages and even see hidden objects. This visor also helps track any enemies that use optical camouflage to render themselves to the naked eye. As with the Thermal Visor, the X-Ray Visor can often identify alternate means of attacking foes."''
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''"After Samus tracks down the X-Ray Visor, she'll be able to peer through walls to find hidden passages and even see hidden objects. This visor also helps track any enemies that use optical camouflage to render themselves invisible to the naked eye. As with the Thermal Visor, the X-Ray Visor can often identify alternate means of attacking foes."''
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===Official ''Metroid Prime'' website===
 
''"The X-Ray Visor upgrades Samus Aran's Heads Up Display with the ability to see through certain types of materials. Samus uses the X-Ray visor to reveal invisible enemies, areas and items. Caution is used around robotic enemies, which can jam the X-Ray Visor's frequency."''
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
[[Image:In-game_joke_X-ray_visor.png|thumb|200px|Samus obtains the Pirate X-Ray Visor.]]
 
[[Image:In-game_joke_X-ray_visor.png|thumb|200px|Samus obtains the Pirate X-Ray Visor.]]
 
*The X-Ray Visor was preceded by a similar upgrade in ''[[Super Metroid]]'', the [[X-Ray Scope]]. This item allowed [[Samus]] to see through false walls and water as well as see invisible walls, special blocks, and hidden items. The [[Dark Visor]] in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' is also very similar to the X-Ray Visor, especially when compared to its appearance in ''Corruption''.
 
*In ''Corruption'', there appears to be an in-game joke (pictured right). When the X-Ray Visor is collected, [[Samus]] stares right at the screen as though she could see through it and watch the player, seeming to break the [[Wikipedia:Fourth wall#Breaking the fourth wall|fourth wall]]. She also makes a faint gasp during the cutscene.
 
*Also in ''Corruption'', due to the increasing levels of Phazon within Samus that cause sections of the Power Suit to gradually turn more and more blue each time a Leviathan Guardian is killed, many fans tend to mistake her visor's color change from green to blue as a result of the X-Ray Visor upgrade; the actual cause is the high amount of Phazon within Samus at the time she finds the visor. In fact, when the [[Mogenar|first Leviathan guardian]] is defeated, during the cutscene when Samus takes off her helmet to vomit and then puts it back on, a close-up shows that her visor is already a cyan-turquoise colour. Players may be fooled because Samus' visor briefly turns green when she gets the X-Ray Visor, and then changes back to blue.
 
*In ''Metroid Prime'', the X-Ray Visor reveals that [[Samus]] changes her [[Arm Cannon]]'s beam types by positioning her fingers in a shape resembling the symbol of the weapon in question. To see this, the background must be an area mostly devoid of machinery (such as the [[Root Cave]] in the [[Tallon Overworld]]) since machinery appears white like Samus' bones, while organic material appears mostly dark. The configurations for each of her beams are: fingers close together with thumb and pinkie apart for the [[Power Beam]], fingers spread apart for the [[Wave Beam]], middle and ring retracted with index and pinkie erect for the [[Ice Beam]], and fingers close together and slightly curled for the [[Plasma Beam]].
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**A graphical glitch was introduced in the Wii versions of the game (featuring [[New Play Control!|motion sensing controls]]): using the X-Ray Visor reveals that Samus's hand is not affected by recoil when firing the Arm Cannon, and remains still, although the cannon is pushed back. A [[Charge Beam]] shot can even make the hand clip outside of the cannon (best seen with the Wave Beam).
 
*It is easier to see Samus's hand in the Arm Cannon using the X-Ray Visor in ''Corruption'', because in this version, living objects glow red on the X-Ray Visor, and therefore Samus' hand is instantly recognizable from the Arm Cannon material surrounding it. However, since this game uses a beam-stacking system, Samus does not change the position of her hand. It is revealed that Samus fires the Arm Cannon by pulling some sort of trigger within the cannon.
 
*In ''Corruption,'' it would appear that several or all Space Pirates also possess an X-Ray Visor (or some alternative) as several random code terminals on their Homeworld require the Visor to be used at all. It is also possible that Space Pirates are able to see slightly further into the needed spectrums of light than the human eye without the use of a Visor.
 
*When playing ''Corruption'' in either Veteran or Hypermode difficulty, Samus will be unable to use the X-Ray Visor on Pirate Commandos with their Hypermode activated, for all she will get is static interference. This makes it very difficult to quickly kill the Commandos with Nova Beam headshots. There is, however, a way to work around this problem: Samus can lock on the Commandos with the [[Combat Visor]] and then switch to the X-Ray Visor without releasing the lock-on. The visor will still have static but the zoom will lock on to the weak spot.
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*The ''Corruption'' X-Ray Visor is the only Visor Samus collects in the game, since she already has three (though the [[Command Visor]] is only usable after authorization).
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*Humorously, when Samus successfully inputs a password using a Pirate terminal, a sound effect is heard of a robotic voice saying "Awesome".
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==Trivia==
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[[Video:Metroid Prime - The Legend Of Zelda Master Quest Promotional Trailer|thumb|250px|Trailer showing the Invisible Drone with the X-Ray Visor used at 0:49]]
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*In a trailer from ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest'', the Cloaked Drone is seen fought with the X-Ray Visor.
   
*The X-Ray Visor was preceded by a similar upgrade in ''[[Super Metroid]]'', the [[X-Ray Scope]]. This item allowed [[Samus]] to see through false walls and water, and see invisible walls, special blocks and hidden items. The [[Dark Visor]] in ''[[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]]'' is also very similar to the X-Ray Visor and even more so to how it is presented in ''Corruption''.
 
*In ''Corruption'', there appears to be an in game joke (pictured right). When the X-Ray Visor is collected, [[Samus]] stares right at the screen as though she could see through it and watch the player play, seeming to break the [[Wikipedia:Fourth wall#Breaking the fourth wall|fourth wall]].
 
*Also in ''Corruption'', due to the increasing levels of Phazon within Samus causing sections of the Power Suit to gradually turn more and more blue each time a Leviathan Guardian is killed, many fans tend to mistake her visor's color change from green to blue is from the X-Ray Visor upgrade when the actual cause is the high amount of Phazon within Samus at the time she found it. In fact, when the [[Mogenar|first Leviathan guardian]] is defeated, during the cutscene when Samus takes of her helmet to regurgitate and then puts it back on, a close-up shows that her visor is already a cyan-turqoise colour. Players may be fooled because Samus's visor briefly turns green when she gets the X-Ray Visor, and then changes back to blue. It is actually noticeable when the visor makes the transition from blue to green and then changes back.
 
[[File:Super Metroid Manga 2.png||thumb|right|[[Super Metroid manga]]]]
 
*In ''Metroid Prime'', the X-Ray Visor reveals that [[Samus]] changes her [[Arm Cannon]]'s beam types by changing her hand's formation. Although, to see this the background must be an area mostly void of machinery (such as the root tower in the [[Tallon Overworld]]), since machinery appears white like Samus's bones while organic material appears mostly dark. The configurations of her beams are fingers close together with thumb and pinkie apart for the [[Power Beam]], fingers spread apart for the [[Wave Beam]], middle and ring retracted with index and pinkie erect for the [[Ice Beam]], and fingers close together and slightly curled for the [[Plasma Beam]]: she positions her fingers into a shape resembling the symbol of the weapon in question.
 
*It is easier to see Samus's hand in the Arm Cannon using the X-Ray Visor in ''Corruption'', because in the game living objects glow red on the X-Ray Visor and thus Samus's hand is instantly recognisable from the Arm Cannon material surrounding it. However, since this game uses a beam-stacking system, Samus does not change the position of her hand. It is also possible see the way Samus fires the Arm Cannon, by pulling some sort of trigger within the Arm Cannon.
 
*In ''Corruption,'' it would appear that all, or several Space Pirates also possess an X-Ray Visor or some alternative as several random code terminals on their Homeworld require the Visor to be used at all, though it is also possible that Space Pirates are able to see slightly further into the needed spectrums of light than the human eye without a Visor.
 
*When playing ''Corruption'' in either Veteran or Hypermode difficulty, Samus will be unable to use the X-Ray Visor on Pirate Commandos with their Hypermode activated, for all she will get is static interference. This makes it very difficult to quickly kill the Commandos with Nova Beam Head Shots. However there is a way to work around this problem: Samus can lock on the Commandos with the [[Combat Visor]] and then switch to the X-Ray Visor without releasing the lock-on. The visor will still have static but the zoom will lock on to the weak spot.
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:X-ray.gif|''[[Metroid Prime]]'' visor symbol.
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File:Trailer X-Ray Visor.jpg|Beta Visor in ''Prime''.
File:X ray hand.jpg|''Metroid Prime'' concept art.
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File:X-ray.gif|''[[Metroid Prime]]'' visor symbol
File:Trailer_X-Ray_Visor.jpg|In the Pirate Labs of [[Phendrana]], using the X-Ray Visor of ''Metroid Prime''.
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File:X ray hand.jpg|''Metroid Prime'' concept art
File:X-Ray_Visor_Item_Form_Prime.png|The X-Ray Visor in its Item Form in ''[[NPC! Metroid Prime]]''.
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File:X-Ray_Visor.jpg|The X-Ray Visor is used in [[Metroid Prime (comic)]]
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File:X_ray_visor_life_grove.jpg|The X-Ray Visor in its Item Form.
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File:Metroid_quarantine_a_x_ray.jpg|Using the Visor to locate an [[Invisible platform]].
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File:Blasting_something_x_ray_visor.jpg|Engaging an enemy with the X-Ray Visor
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X-Ray Grapple Arm.png|Samus' skeleton is visible when using the [[Grapple Beam]] in ''Metroid Prime''.
 
File:X-Ray_Visor_Corruption.jpg|The X-Ray Visor in its Item Form in ''Corruption''.
 
File:X-Ray_Visor_Corruption.jpg|The X-Ray Visor in its Item Form in ''Corruption''.
 
File:Pirate_X-Ray_Terminals.jpg|Using the X-Ray Visor to decipher a [[Space Pirate]] password terminal.
 
File:Pirate_X-Ray_Terminals.jpg|Using the X-Ray Visor to decipher a [[Space Pirate]] password terminal.
File:X-Ray_Visor.jpg|The X-Ray Visor is used in [[Metroid Prime (comic)]]
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File:X_ray_bryyo_cliffside.png|''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''
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File:X-Ray Visor S&J.png|''[[Samus and Joey]]''. In chapter 11, Samus uses it to detect the true [[U-ton]] when it splits into several clones.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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{{Visors}}
 
{{Visors}}
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{{Unused Items}}
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{{Chozo}}
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[[ru:Рентген-Забрало]]
 
[[Category:Visors]]
 
[[Category:Visors]]
 
[[Category:Tallon Overworld]]
 
[[Category:Tallon Overworld]]
 
[[Category:Pirate Command]]
 
[[Category:Pirate Command]]
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[[Category:Chozo technology]]
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[[Category:Space Pirate technology]]
 
[[Category:Recurring Items]]
 
[[Category:Recurring Items]]
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[[Category:Unused Items]]

Revision as of 15:35, 18 August 2014

Omega pirate battle x ray

Samus targets the Omega Pirate with the X-Ray Visor in Metroid Prime.

The X-Ray Visor is a Visor upgrade that can be collected in Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. It uses X-rays to see in situations where the visible spectrum of light may prove inadequate.

In Metroid Prime

The X-Ray Visor can be used to spot invisible enemies, even those that don't appear to the Thermal Visor, and it also allows Samus to see through human flesh (when she lifts her arm in front of the visor, her hand's skeleton can be seen), Bendezium, Cordite, and Sandstone. The disadvantages to the visor include its monochrome image, which can make it difficult to differentiate between several objects or enemies, and its very low visibility range. Enemies that can be tracked with the X-Ray Visor include Flickerbats and the Chozo Ghosts.

Samus obtains the X-Ray Visor in the Life Grove in a secret part of Tallon Overworld.

In Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

X ray

The X-Ray Visor in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.

The X-Ray visor appears in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption with a revamped look. While most objects are varying shades of blue, the heat signatures of some objects appear to be visible as an orange tint, much like when Samus uses the Thermal Visor from Metroid Prime. Power-ups are also visible while using the X-Ray Visor, which can be useful if Samus is searching for any power-ups in the surrounding area.

X-Ray Gandrayda

Samus battles Gandrayda with the X-Ray Visor.

The material Phazite is penetrable by X-rays, allowing Samus' visor to see through it. This, when used in combination with the Nova Beam, a beam weapon that can pass through Phazite, is very helpful. If this visor is used in conjunction with the Nova Beam, Samus can target the weak spots of certain enemies (such as the brains of Pirate Commandos and Berserker Knights and the internal nuclei of Phazon Metroids and Metroid Hatchers) for a one-hit-kill. Collecting the visor makes certain devices usable as well, such as the code locks scattered across the Pirate Homeworld.

However, this version of the X-Ray Visor still retains the weaknesses of its previous incarnation: enemies and some objects will appear in monochrome, making it difficult to notice weapons and attacks. Enemies without weak points will also become harder to see with the visor active. Finally, if a nearby enemy enters Hyper Mode while Samus is using the X-Ray Visor, it will overload the visor and fill the HUD with static.

Samus acquires the new X-Ray Visor on the Pirate Command sector of the Pirate Homeworld. She needs to deactivate a Multi-Lock Blast Shield with the Seeker Missiles to obtain it.

Official data

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X-rayed creature in Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion: Prima's Official Strategy Guide

Inventory data

Template:Infobox Inventory Template:Infobox Inventory

Metroid Prime manual

"After Samus tracks down the X-Ray Visor, she'll be able to peer through walls to find hidden passages and even see hidden objects. This visor also helps track any enemies that use optical camouflage to render themselves invisible to the naked eye. As with the Thermal Visor, the X-Ray Visor can often identify alternate means of attacking foes."

Official Metroid Prime website

"The X-Ray Visor upgrades Samus Aran's Heads Up Display with the ability to see through certain types of materials. Samus uses the X-Ray visor to reveal invisible enemies, areas and items. Caution is used around robotic enemies, which can jam the X-Ray Visor's frequency."

Trivia

In-game joke X-ray visor

Samus obtains the Pirate X-Ray Visor.

  • The X-Ray Visor was preceded by a similar upgrade in Super Metroid, the X-Ray Scope. This item allowed Samus to see through false walls and water as well as see invisible walls, special blocks, and hidden items. The Dark Visor in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is also very similar to the X-Ray Visor, especially when compared to its appearance in Corruption.
  • In Corruption, there appears to be an in-game joke (pictured right). When the X-Ray Visor is collected, Samus stares right at the screen as though she could see through it and watch the player, seeming to break the fourth wall. She also makes a faint gasp during the cutscene.
  • Also in Corruption, due to the increasing levels of Phazon within Samus that cause sections of the Power Suit to gradually turn more and more blue each time a Leviathan Guardian is killed, many fans tend to mistake her visor's color change from green to blue as a result of the X-Ray Visor upgrade; the actual cause is the high amount of Phazon within Samus at the time she finds the visor. In fact, when the first Leviathan guardian is defeated, during the cutscene when Samus takes off her helmet to vomit and then puts it back on, a close-up shows that her visor is already a cyan-turquoise colour. Players may be fooled because Samus' visor briefly turns green when she gets the X-Ray Visor, and then changes back to blue.
  • In Metroid Prime, the X-Ray Visor reveals that Samus changes her Arm Cannon's beam types by positioning her fingers in a shape resembling the symbol of the weapon in question. To see this, the background must be an area mostly devoid of machinery (such as the Root Cave in the Tallon Overworld) since machinery appears white like Samus' bones, while organic material appears mostly dark. The configurations for each of her beams are: fingers close together with thumb and pinkie apart for the Power Beam, fingers spread apart for the Wave Beam, middle and ring retracted with index and pinkie erect for the Ice Beam, and fingers close together and slightly curled for the Plasma Beam.
    • A graphical glitch was introduced in the Wii versions of the game (featuring motion sensing controls): using the X-Ray Visor reveals that Samus's hand is not affected by recoil when firing the Arm Cannon, and remains still, although the cannon is pushed back. A Charge Beam shot can even make the hand clip outside of the cannon (best seen with the Wave Beam).
  • It is easier to see Samus's hand in the Arm Cannon using the X-Ray Visor in Corruption, because in this version, living objects glow red on the X-Ray Visor, and therefore Samus' hand is instantly recognizable from the Arm Cannon material surrounding it. However, since this game uses a beam-stacking system, Samus does not change the position of her hand. It is revealed that Samus fires the Arm Cannon by pulling some sort of trigger within the cannon.
  • In Corruption, it would appear that several or all Space Pirates also possess an X-Ray Visor (or some alternative) as several random code terminals on their Homeworld require the Visor to be used at all. It is also possible that Space Pirates are able to see slightly further into the needed spectrums of light than the human eye without the use of a Visor.
  • When playing Corruption in either Veteran or Hypermode difficulty, Samus will be unable to use the X-Ray Visor on Pirate Commandos with their Hypermode activated, for all she will get is static interference. This makes it very difficult to quickly kill the Commandos with Nova Beam headshots. There is, however, a way to work around this problem: Samus can lock on the Commandos with the Combat Visor and then switch to the X-Ray Visor without releasing the lock-on. The visor will still have static but the zoom will lock on to the weak spot.
  • The Corruption X-Ray Visor is the only Visor Samus collects in the game, since she already has three (though the Command Visor is only usable after authorization).
  • Humorously, when Samus successfully inputs a password using a Pirate terminal, a sound effect is heard of a robotic voice saying "Awesome".

Trivia

thumb|250px|Trailer showing the Invisible Drone with the X-Ray Visor used at 0:49

  • In a trailer from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest, the Cloaked Drone is seen fought with the X-Ray Visor.


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