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Source: Wikia. Pages: 50. Chapters: Acid, Alpha Metroid, Arachnus, Autoad, Autrack, Baby, Big Energy Ball, Biologic's research team, Blob Thrower, Chozo, Chozo Statue, Chute Leech, Drivel, Energy Tank, Fake Block, Flitt, Galactic Federation Special Squadron, Gamma Metroid, Gawron, Glow Fly, Gravitt, Gullugg, Gunzoo, Halzyn, Hornoad, Infant Metroid, Meboid, Metroid, Metroid Egg, Missile Battery, Missile Expansion, Moheek, Moto, Mumbo, Needler, Octroll, Omega Metroid, Planet Reclamation Division, Proboscum, Queen Metroid, Ramulken, Sand, Save Station, Seerook, Septogg, Shirk, Skorp, Skreek, Space Research Vessel Marina, Spike, TPO, Tsumuri, US 1, Vegetation, Wallfire, Water, X Parasite, Yumbo, Yumee, Zeta Metroid. Excerpt: Acid is a hazardous chemical compound found throughout the Metroid series. Acid does harm to Samus' Power Suit at a rapid pace due to its corrosive effects. It also impedes her movement. Acid is mostly present on Zebes. Once Samus has acquired the Varia Suit in Metroid: Zero Mission, she becomes immune to the effects of acid. Certain creatures, such as the Mua and Geegas thrive in acid. Kraid's Hideout features enormous pools of acid, though some of these are actually fake (and act similar to illusions/holograms). Some creatures, like Kihunters, spit acid at Samus to damage her. Flaahgra was a mutant plant in Metroid Prime, mutated by the Phazon on Tallon IV. It polluted the Water in the Chozo Ruins to an acidic state until Samus killed the beast. This restored the water to its harmless state. The dangerous liquid on planet SR388 is acid, as revealed in the Super Game Boy Player's Guide. It had flooded many of the planet's caverns, preventing Samus from exploring them. The substance would drain following an earthquake mysteriously caused by the destruction of Metroids. Sector 1 in Metroid Fusion, however serves to mimic the environment of SR388, and contains Lava in mimicking areas. In Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, the Pirate Homeworld was doused...