Spore Spawn

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Spore Spawn
SporeSpawn.gif
Location Spore Spawn Room, Brinstar
Health 960

General Information

Spore Spawn has 960 health.

Spore Spawn's core is vulnerable to Missiles, Super Missiles, charged shots, and special beam attacks.

Spore Spawn takes double damage from charged shots.

Spore Spawn will gradually increase in speed as its health lowers past certain thresholds.

Any part of Spore Spawn's shell will deal 3 / 6 / 12 damage to Gravity Suit / Varia Suit / Power Suit Samus, respectively.

Spore Spawn's spores will deal 1 / 2 / 4 damage to Gravity Suit / Varia Suit / Power Suit Samus, respectively.


Interactions

Figure 8

Spore Spawn will move in a "figure 8" pattern when its core is not exposed.

Spore Spawn will spawn spores from the ceiling while moving around.

Spore Spawn will spend approximately 13 seconds moving around before opening up.

Spore Spawn can be avoided by staying morphed in either the corners of the upper ledges or on the floor / door shell.

Opening

When Spore Spawn opens, spores will stop spawning from the ceiling until Spore Spawn shuts its core. These spores drop items when destroyed by a projectile.

You will want to clear the air of spores before attempting to fire into the core. Keeping drops littered in the air should help in preventing additional spores from spawning, which is important for Spore Spawn RTA runs that skip Super Missiles.

Certain openings, such as Spore Spawn's second opening, have the property of allowing Spore Spawn to take damage before fully opening without causing Spore Spawn to immediately shut its core.


Categories

Spore Spawn RTA

In a run of Spore Spawn RTA that obtains Super Missiles, you can fire two Super Missiles in the first round and a Missile with a Super Missile in the second round.

In a run of Spore Spawn RTA that does not obtain Super Missiles, you can fire up to four Missiles in the first round. Then, you can fire up to three Missiles in the second round's opening (before the core is fully exposed), and up to four Missiles in the second round (core exposed). Doing so at all, especially consistently, can prove extremely difficult. If a third round occurs, you can stand on the left ledge and fire up to three Missiles into the core in a 'doppler'-like manner.

100% Map

100% Map can perform the same strategy that a 4% run of Spore Spawn RTA would do. Movement in executing the strategy would be slightly different compared to Spore Spawn RTA due to having additional major items, such as Hi-Jump Boots.


See also