Metroid Dread: 10 Best Secrets You Must Find

5. You Can Teleport Across Entire Rooms

Metroid dread
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Some gamers don't just enjoy glitches - they live for them. If you fall into this bracket, you probably already figured out how to manipulate the Shinespark and use the Elevating Bomb Blast to skip half the game. So, if you're looking for a glitch that's a bit more challenging to pull off, try the Ledge Warp.

While jumping towards a ledge, Samus Aran will automatically grab onto the side. But if you go into the Morph Ball at the exact moment the bounty hunter lingers on the edge, the game will store the hanging animation so long as you stay in the Morph Ball. If you go into a different room and then come out of the Morph Ball, you will automatically teleport back to the ledge that you hung off earlier.

Even though most Metroid fans use glitches like these for Speedruns, this one is far too precise to be regarded as practical. But if you want teleport around rooms for a laugh, give it a whirl. It may take a few tries but it's an interesting trick to witness.

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