Metroid

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baby metroid

Baby metroids are the weakest form of metroid, and are not normally generated. Metroid eggs hatch into baby metroids. If a metroid egg hatches in your inventory, the resulting baby metroid will always be tame.

Baby metroids are too young to divide, and will therefore die if zapped with a wand of death. They also do not have a life-draining bite.

metroid

The most recognizable form of metroid. Only 21 will appear in the dungeon.

If zapped with a wand of death, it divides to form a second metroid.

alpha metroid

At most 45 alpha metroids will appear in the dungeon.

If zapped with a wand of death, it will bud off a baby metroid.

gamma metroid

At most 48 gamma metroids will appear in the dungeon.

If zapped with a wand of death, it will bud off a baby metroid.

zeta metroid

Only 9 zeta metroids will appear in the dungeon.

If zapped with a wand of death, it will bud off a metroid.

omega metroid

At most 21 omega metroids will appear in the dungeon.

If zapped with a wand of death, it will bud off a metroid.

metroid queen

Only 3 metroid queens will appear in the dungeon.

If zapped with a wand of death, she will bud off three metroids.

A tame metroid queen will revert to peaceful at the start of her next turn.

Metroid queens wander around their dungeon level, laying eggs at irregular intervals.

metroids as pets

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metroids as polyforms

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encyclopedia entry

Metroids appear to be able to sense the life energy of their
prey as they have no visible sensory organs.

In their natural life cycle, Metroids gradually metamorphose
to take a somewhat reptilian form, growing a hard organic
shell, a head, and limbs, eventually shedding their gelatinous
membrane completely. The shell removes their weakness to cold
temperatures. The egg-laying Metroid Queen appears to be the
only form in which Metroids can normally reproduce, although
many Metroid bioforms can divide almost instantaneously
when exposed to certain kinds of high-energy radiation.