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All | There are many categories that people speedrun for Metroid Prime. The most popular ones are any%, 100%, and low%, just to name a few. All categories use any and all glitches, unless stated otherwise. | ||
== Any% == | == Any% == | ||
Beat the game | Beat the game using any route and collecting any amount of items. | ||
*[[Metroid Prime/Double IS Route|Double IS Route]] | |||
*[[Metroid Prime/IBBF Early Sun Route|IBBF Early Sun Route]] | |||
== 100% == | |||
Beat the game while collecting all 100 items. This does not include scans as the final in-game percentage does not include them. This means you should have: | |||
* 14 Energy Tanks | |||
* 250 Missiles | |||
* 8 Power Bombs | |||
* All Upgrades | |||
[[IBBF | === Routes === | ||
*[[Metroid Prime/100% IBBF Route|IBBF Route]] | |||
*[[Metroid Prime/100% Two-Trip Mines Route|Two-Trip Mines Route]] | |||
== | == 21% == | ||
''See also'': [[Metroid Prime|Low%]] | |||
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Beat the game while collecting the fewest number of items possible. The current lowest possible percentages for this category is 21%. This run actually collects 22 items, but is only 21% as [[Phazon Suit]] does not count as a percent. The list of required items to beat the game are as follows: | |||
* 12 Artifacts | |||
* Missile Launcher | |||
* Morph Ball | |||
* Morph Ball Bomb | |||
* Varia Suit | |||
* Wave Beam | |||
* Ice Beam | |||
* Plasma Beam | |||
* Power Bomb | |||
* X-Ray Visor | |||
* Phazon Suit | |||
=== Routes === | |||
*[[Metroid Prime/21% Route|Traditional 21% Route]] | |||
*[[Metroid Prime/21% Route|Early X-ray Route]] | |||
[[ | == [[Max% No Space Jump]] == | ||
Beat the game while collecting as many items as possible, and skipping [[Space Jump Boots]]. This run ends up up with 98% instead of 99%, because [[Phazon Suit]] does not count as a percent. | |||
[[ | == [[Max% No Bombs]] == | ||
Beat the game while collecting as many items as possible, and skipping [[Morph Ball Bomb|Morph Ball Bombs]]. This run ends up up with 98% instead of 99%, because [[Phazon Suit]] does not count as a percent. | |||
[[ | == [[Frigate Escape]] == | ||
The Frigate Escape category is timed by looking at the time displayed on the last frame of the escape before the cutscene begins. | |||
== | == Miscellaneous == | ||
*[[Metroid Prime/Randomizer Low% Route|Randomizer Low% Route]] | |||
[[ | [[Category:Metroid Prime]] |
Latest revision as of 04:01, 10 November 2021
There are many categories that people speedrun for Metroid Prime. The most popular ones are any%, 100%, and low%, just to name a few. All categories use any and all glitches, unless stated otherwise.
Any%
Beat the game using any route and collecting any amount of items.
100%
Beat the game while collecting all 100 items. This does not include scans as the final in-game percentage does not include them. This means you should have:
- 14 Energy Tanks
- 250 Missiles
- 8 Power Bombs
- All Upgrades
Routes
21%
See also: Low%
Beat the game while collecting the fewest number of items possible. The current lowest possible percentages for this category is 21%. This run actually collects 22 items, but is only 21% as Phazon Suit does not count as a percent. The list of required items to beat the game are as follows:
- 12 Artifacts
- Missile Launcher
- Morph Ball
- Morph Ball Bomb
- Varia Suit
- Wave Beam
- Ice Beam
- Plasma Beam
- Power Bomb
- X-Ray Visor
- Phazon Suit
Routes
Max% No Space Jump
Beat the game while collecting as many items as possible, and skipping Space Jump Boots. This run ends up up with 98% instead of 99%, because Phazon Suit does not count as a percent.
Max% No Bombs
Beat the game while collecting as many items as possible, and skipping Morph Ball Bombs. This run ends up up with 98% instead of 99%, because Phazon Suit does not count as a percent.
Frigate Escape
The Frigate Escape category is timed by looking at the time displayed on the last frame of the escape before the cutscene begins.