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===Grapple Lasso===
 
===Grapple Lasso===
The Grapple Lasso is the first of the Grapple Beam upgrades found in ''Metroid Prime 3''. Samus could obtain it at the Docking Hub Alpha on Norion. The Grapple Lasso is useful for moving certain objects or enemies, pulling switches and opening hatches, and can also be used to pull shields or armor away from some enemies.
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The Grapple Lasso is the first of the Grapple Beam upgrades found in "Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.Samus can obtain it at the Docking Hub Alpha on Norion. The Grapple Lasso is useful for moving certain objects or enemies, pulling switches and opening hatches, and can also be used to pull shields or armor away from some enemies.
 
*[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]
 
*[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]
  
 
===Grapple Swing===
 
===Grapple Swing===
The most common version of the Grapple Beam, the Grapple Swing appears as the only form of the Grapple Beam in games outside of ''Metroid Prime 3''. This is used to lock on to special targets (including blocks, hooks, and some enemies); Samus can then swing from the end of the beam to cross large gaps.
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The most common version of the Grapple Beam, the Grapple Swing appears as the only form of the Grapple Beam in games outside of ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''. The Grapple Beam is first found in ''Metroid Prime'' in Storage Depot B of the Phazon Mines. She retains it to the start of "Metroid Prime 2: Echoes," but it is stolen by the Ing early in the game; Samus must defeat the Grapple Guardian in the Sacrificial Chamber of Dark Tovrus Bog to get it back.  The Grapple Swing is the second of the Grapple Beam upgrades in "Metroid Prime 3: Corruption," found in Reliquary I of the Bryyo Cliffside.  
  
The Grapple Beam was first found in ''Metroid Prime'' in Storage Depot B of the Phazon Mines. She retained it until the start of ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', when it is stolen by the Ing early in the game. Samus had to defeat the Grapple Guardian in the Sacrificial Chamber of Dark Tovrus Bog to regain it. In ''Metroid Prime 3'', The Grapple Swing was the second of the Grapple Beam upgrades available, and it was found in Reliquary I of the Bryyo Cliffside.  
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In "Super Metroid," the Grappling Beam can be obtained from a Chozo Statue in Norfair shortly after killing Crocomire. In ''Samus Returns'', it is obtained from a Chozo Statue in Area 3. In this game, Samus could switch between it and other beams through the touch screen, and it would also automatically fire if Samus's cannon was pointed towards a grapple point. In "Other M", Samus has it from the beginning, but it is only authorized by Adam when Samus needs it to rescue Anthony from a Rhedogian. In all of its appearances, the Grapple Swing is used to lock on to special targets (including blocks, hooks, and some enemies); Samus can then swing from the end of the beam to cross large gaps.
 
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*[[Metroid Prime]], [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]], [[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]], [[Metroid: Samus Returns]], [[Super Metroid]], [[Metroid: Other M]]
In ''Samus Returns'', it was obtained from a Chozo Statue in Area 3. In this game, Samus could switch between it and other beams through the touch screen, and it would also automatically fire if Samus's cannon was pointed towards a grapple point. In ''Super Metroid'', the Grappling Beam could be obtained from a Chozo Statue in Norfair shortly after killing [[Crocomire]]. In ''Other M'', Samus had the Grapple Beam from the beginning, but its use was only authorized by Adam when Samus needed it to rescue Anthony from a Rhedogian. In ''Metroid Dread'', the Grapple Beam was gained from a Chozo Statue in Artaria.
 
*[[Metroid Prime]], [[Metroid Prime 2: Echoes]], [[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]], [[Metroid: Samus Returns]], [[Super Metroid]], [[Metroid: Other M]], [[Metroid Dread]]
 
  
 
===Grapple Voltage===
 
===Grapple Voltage===
The Grapple Voltage is the third of the Grapple Beam upgrades found in ''Metroid Prime 3''. It was in the possession of Gandrayda at the  start of the game, and she used it against Samus at the Proving Grounds of the Research Facility on the Pirate Homeworld. Samus took the upgrade after defeating her. The Grapple Voltage allowed Samus to latch onto objects and enemies with her Grapple Beam and either drain energy from them and into herself, or drain energy from herself and into them; this was required to power some devices.
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The Grapple Voltage is the third of the Grapple Beam upgrades found in "Metroid Prime 3: Corruption." It is in the possession of Gandrayda at the  start of the game; she uses it against Samus in the Proving Grounds of the Research Facility on the Pirate Homeworld. Samus can take it for herself after defeating the fellow hunter in combat. The Grapple Voltage allows Samus to latch onto objects and enemies with her Grapple Beam and either drain energy from them and into herself, or drain energy from herself and into them; this is required to power some devices.
 
*[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]
 
*[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]
  
 
===Hyper Grapple===
 
===Hyper Grapple===
The Hyper Grapple is an updated version of the Grapple Voltage. It was held by Ridley in the Leviathan Core of the Pirate Homeworld.  If Samus used the Grapple Voltage while in her Phazon-producing Hyper Mode, she would transmit phazon from herself into whatever the Grapple Beam was attached to. This increases the strength against enemies and was necessary for overloading certain objects with Phazon to the point of disintegration.
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The Hyper Grapple is an updated version of the Grapple Voltage. It is held by Ridley in the Leviathan Core of the Pirate Homeworld.  If Samus uses the Grapple Voltage while in her Phazon-producing Hyper Mode, she sends phazon from herself into whatever the Grapple Beam is attached to. This increases the strength against enemies and is necessary for overloading certain objects with Phazon to the point of disintegration.
 
*[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]
 
*[[Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]
  

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