Draygon will frantically swim around the room, but this is his only weak point so you need to keep your aim steady. Once you drop down into his boss arena, wait for Draygon to spawn from the left and start firing Super Missiles into his orange stomach. The first is simply by fighting him as intended. Maridia’s boss, there are actually two specific ways to defeat Draygon. So long as you can time your Missiles and dodge reliably, Kraid drops dead fast. Beyond that, there’s not much to fight against Kraid. You’ll have a very small window of opportunity to deal damage whenever Kraid opens up, so be ready to strike back and dodge his incoming fireballs. Your goal here is to shoot Missiles into Kraid’s mouth while he tries to attack you with his arms. Once Kraid has grown giant, platform up to the top of the arena so you’re level with his mouth. This is mainly to show off the Super Nintendo’s hardware capabilities, but it makes for one of the most memorable set pieces in Super Metroid. In Super, he immediately grows into a massive beast who towers above Samus. In the NES original, Kraid was fought at eye level. Once killed, you can enter the boss arena proper where you’ll find another small version of Kraid. ![]() As you’re approaching Kraid’s boss arena, you’ll run into a smaller version of Kraid who resembles his NES counterpart. ![]() Kraid is fought in Brinstar and actually features a cheeky reference to the original Metroid in his lair.
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