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Wide Beam

The Wide Beam is one of the many Beams available to Samus Aran during the events of Metroid Fusion. It is similar to the Spazer Beam of other games, but the Wide Beam splits into three pink rings like a wall, as opposed to the Spazer's three individual lasers. Unlike the Spazer featured in Super Metroid, which can only hit one target at a time, the Wide Beam is made up of three separate shots, so that all three can hit different targets, exactly like the Spazer Beam's original mechanics seen in Metroid II: Return of Samus.

The Wide Beam returns in Metroid Dread, which was first confirmed in Nintendo Dream magazine[1] before later being confirmed by Nintendo's various European accounts on August 23, 2021, in a tweet. It resembles the Spazer Beam in that each shot splits into three lasers. Some puzzles involve hitting several targets at the same time with the Wide Beam to activate. The Wide Beam is now able to push certain boxes and open special doors.

Official data

Metroid Fusion manual

WIDE
"Use the Wide Beam to shoot three normal beams at the same time. The possibility of hitting something greatly increases."

Metroid Fusion in-game acquisition message

"Wide Beam ability recovered.
Beam widens dramatically."

Metroid Fusion: The Official Nintendo Player's Guide

WIDE BEAM
"Three shots fly from Samus's blaster at three different angles when you use the Wide Beam. The weapon is particularly effective when swarms of weak enemies are attacking or when you are firing on enemies from a distance. The Wide Beam doesn't have the overwhelming power of other advanced weapons, but it does have a shot-spreading, buckshot quality.
The Wide Beam releases three shots that spread out and hit a large area.
Location - Sector 3"

Metroid Prime and Metroid Fusion: Prima's Official Strategy Guide

Wide Beam
Location - Sector 3
Acquired By - Defeating Beam Core-X
Controls - Tap [B]
"This enhanced attack shoots three energy beams, giving you a much wider field of attack. It is a necessity for clearing rooms crowded with crawling and flying enemies."

Metroid.nintendo.com

"Fire three beams simultaneously. This beam can also push Wide Beam Boxes and destroy Wide Beam Covers."

Metroid Dread Samus Screen

WIDE BEAM
Fires three beams simultaneously.

Press to fire.

This beam can push Wide Beam Boxes and destroy Wide Beam Covers.

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References

  1. ^ Wata Ridley (Wata_Ridley). "ワイドビーム…スペイザーでは無いらしい" Translation: "Wide beam ... It seems that it is not a spazer" 27 July 2021 6:23 a.m. Tweet. https://twitter.com/Wata_Ridley/status/1419966736967749638