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Metroid Dread: Where to go to the spin

Shortly after receiving the spin boost , you can not know where you should go next in Metroid Dread. Metroid Dread is still open to you no new areas, so you have to spend a little time with it, they explore. In this guide, you will learn how to go through this process and in minutes can be exactly where you need to be.

What to do after you get the spin boost in Metroid Dread?

Go outside to fight against a Chozo-soldiers

Go right after receipt of spin boosts in the upper right corner of your room and take the Morph Ball Launcher. This will be discontinued in the previously water-filled area, but with the spin Boost, you can now cross the gap and engage on the other side. Climb up that far from there from the wall in the thin, accessible Morph Ball tunnel to the right.

From there, you can create a platform challenge climb with the retreating fleshy petals, behind which there is a space, which falls into a chute. Take this film and defeat the Chozo soldiers in the space below.

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Use to cross the spin boost to an aqueous gap next to the EMMI zone

Once you have the Chozo soldiers defeated, save in the room on your left and go back to the wide-open, flesh-colored corridor adjacent room. You will climb it again and EMMI zone want to go back to. but this time you want to go to the area marked on the map above position. Previously, this was a dead end, but the spin boost now allows you to close the gap and achieve a new area in the zone.

Destroy the CPU and kill the EMMI

Climb up the tower, you just achieved by spinning Boosting through the water. At the top of the tower is a door leading back to the EMMI zone. Take this and then go immediately through the lower path. This results in a fight of the central unit. to defeat the CPU here is no more difficult than usual, so they finish Omega Blaster to fight out against the EMMI in a few minutes and get the.

Once you have defeated the EMMI, Samus gets access to the Eisraketen. These missiles give you the ability to freeze enemies and destroy in accordance with the fleshy, flame-breathing Enky who has blocked you before the way. Many areas of Ghavoran that were previously blocked by the Enky, are now accessible, and if you want to explore it, this is the right time.

Use Eisraketen to reach a new Ferenia input

After you get the Eisraketen, return to the tunnel back to you previously used to reach Chozo soldiers, after the spin Boost found. At the end of this tunnel a Enky blocking the path of a Grapple Beam Box. Use your Eisraketen to destroy the Enky and then the box draw aside. Behind this case, there is another Enky, you can easily send, and then you find yourself at a shuttle stop again, which leads to a new area of ​​Ferenia. Take the shuttle and get on the road, because you have done all this time in Ghavoran what you can.

This guide should cover everything you need to get through Ghavoran after you have taken the spin boost to complete. If you need help in other areas of the game, including the use of the next ability you re looking for, you can find further instructions for Metroid-Schrecken by clicking here.

Metroid Schrecken is now available on the Nintendo Switch, in-store or via the eShop on your switches can be bought.

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