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Suits are the lowest level minions of the Organization. Typically dressed in dark suits, they are the pawns whom the higher-level Organization operatives use to achieve their nefarious goals.

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  • Suits are the lowest level minions of the Organization. Typically dressed in dark suits, they are the pawns whom the higher-level Organization operatives use to achieve their nefarious goals.
  • The Suits are an exile gang consisting of blond females in grey business suits. It was said that they were the former arm of the machines but have now, upon exiled, are now acting as an independant routine. Their leader is The Manager, who is the most ruthless of the gang and deals with business disruptions with lethal power.
  • Suits tauchte erstmals im April 2010 unter dem Namen A Legal Mind innerhalb des USA Network auf. Im Mai wurde vom Sender ein Pilot, geschrieben von Aaron Korsh, in Auftrag. Der Pilot wurde im Herbst 2010 in New York City gefilmt. Der Sender bestellte am 19.Januar 2011 Staffel 1 mit insgesamt 12 Episoden. Diese Staffel wurde vom 25.April 2011 bis zum 12.August 2011 in Toronto, Ontario, Kanada gefilmt und sie lief vom 23.Juni 2011 bis 08.September 2011.
  • Suits are sets of cosmetic body armor that you can purchase at Hawks Armor Store. Some sets may have level requirements, but are for vanity only. Holo-Suits Some suits require AvA achievements before you are allowed to purchase them. These suits are yellow and appear to be hologrammed armor that floats above your pre-existing body armor. needs work
  • Suits have been worn by footballers and managers throughout the history of the game, but in more recent times, they have acquired a sinister significance as harbingers of FA Cup misfortune.
  • Suits are equippable items in the second game that can give Tomba special abilities, such as glide, swimming and ability to speak Pig language. They can be get by completing events and can be found in Treasure Chests. They are necessary to complete the game and get to specific places. There several different types of suits in the series.
  • Suits can be worn by Batman , Robin , Batgirl , and Nightwing. Robin and Nightwing can where 5, and Bat girl and man can have a diffrent five. Batman and Batgirl's suits (In order of appearance): 1. Demolition suit 2. Glide Suit 3. Sonic Suit 4. Heat Protection Suit Robin and Nightwing's suits (In order of appearance): 1. Technology Suit 2. Magnet Suit 3. Attract Suit 4. Water Suit
  • Suits are very useful items that are used in the first and the third game.
  • In ExperienceRO, suits usually refer to costumes that take place in the Armor slot of the Costumes tab. Most of the time, they only change the appearance of the character's body into another sprite. Most suits don't come with effects, but those that do are usually Unlocked Suits which typically give give its wearer benefits such as +ATK%, +1HIT%, +Seeking Attack, +FLEE% and more. There are also some Santa Suits which may or may not have effects, and are given out during Christmas events. Wearing certain suits affects the falcons that are rented at the Rental NPC.
  • Throughout the course of each game, Samus acquires one or more upgrades to her Power Suit. Each upgrade offers some new protection against specific environmental hazards as well as a reduction in damage taken (the degree of reduction varies significantly from upgrade to upgrade and game to game). The Gravity Suit colors the yellow parts of Samus' armor purple (and green parts blue in Metroid Prime only) and lets her move unhindered while underwater, with increased visibility underwater in Prime. In all of its appearances sans Prime it also protects Samus from Lava.
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  • Suits are the lowest level minions of the Organization. Typically dressed in dark suits, they are the pawns whom the higher-level Organization operatives use to achieve their nefarious goals.
  • The Suits are an exile gang consisting of blond females in grey business suits. It was said that they were the former arm of the machines but have now, upon exiled, are now acting as an independant routine. Their leader is The Manager, who is the most ruthless of the gang and deals with business disruptions with lethal power.
  • In ExperienceRO, suits usually refer to costumes that take place in the Armor slot of the Costumes tab. Most of the time, they only change the appearance of the character's body into another sprite. Most suits don't come with effects, but those that do are usually Unlocked Suits which typically give give its wearer benefits such as +ATK%, +1HIT%, +Seeking Attack, +FLEE% and more. There are also some Santa Suits which may or may not have effects, and are given out during Christmas events. Most of the time, costumes that players wear are regular no-effect suits that only change the wearer's appearance into that suit's sprite. These can be made at Justin and Christine quests, and can also be purchased at the Redeemer. Wearing job suits will show the user the job's skills in the user's Skill Tree (Alt+S), but they will be disabled and greyed out as they do not belong to the user's actual class. Wearing certain suits affects the falcons that are rented at the Rental NPC.
  • Suits tauchte erstmals im April 2010 unter dem Namen A Legal Mind innerhalb des USA Network auf. Im Mai wurde vom Sender ein Pilot, geschrieben von Aaron Korsh, in Auftrag. Der Pilot wurde im Herbst 2010 in New York City gefilmt. Der Sender bestellte am 19.Januar 2011 Staffel 1 mit insgesamt 12 Episoden. Diese Staffel wurde vom 25.April 2011 bis zum 12.August 2011 in Toronto, Ontario, Kanada gefilmt und sie lief vom 23.Juni 2011 bis 08.September 2011.
  • Throughout the course of each game, Samus acquires one or more upgrades to her Power Suit. Each upgrade offers some new protection against specific environmental hazards as well as a reduction in damage taken (the degree of reduction varies significantly from upgrade to upgrade and game to game). The Varia Suit upgrade, her most recognizable, lets Samus survive extreme temperatures, as well as reduce the damage she takes from enemy attacks. The upgrade adds orange outer armor, a larger, red chestplate, and bulky shoulder pads, giving the suit its most recognizable look (the Varia suit is used in almost every official and unofficial representation of Samus power armor). The shoulder pads were added in Metroid II: Return of Samus to differentiate from the power suit on the Game Boy's monochromatic screen. Before that, it was colored pink in Metroid. The Gravity Suit colors the yellow parts of Samus' armor purple (and green parts blue in Metroid Prime only) and lets her move unhindered while underwater, with increased visibility underwater in Prime. In all of its appearances sans Prime it also protects Samus from Lava. The Zero Suit is the suit that Samus wears underneath her Power Suit, and is used to initiate the Power Suit in Metroid: Other M. Unlike most of her other suits, it is not made of armor and is merely a blue-colored jumpsuit made of an unknown type of polymer. Though Samus is much quicker and more agile when in her Zero Suit, she is also weaker and is equipped with the Paralyzer, a mere shocking pistol only capable of stunning her enemies for about a second, long enough for her to run away. The Suit has only been used twice in gameplay. The first time is after Mother Brain's defeat in Metroid: Zero Mission, when Samus' Power Suit is destroyed and she is forced to run through Chozodia in search of the fully powered suit. The second time is when Samus was holding Adam's helmet- an alarm goes off, signifying the Bottle Ship's imminent destruction, and Samus, unable to regain her composure, is forced to escape in the Zero Suit. Otherwise, it has only been the outfit that she wears in recent Metroid endings. In Metroid Prime, Samus' final suit upgrade is the Phazon Suit, which is unique, as it is not obtained through obtaining a suit upgrade, rather, it was created by viral contamination of the Power Suit, coloring Samus' Varia Suit black, crimson and silver and making her resistant to Phazon radiation. It also granted her with the Phazon Beam, that she used in her final battle against the Metroid Prime core essence. It was later stolen from her as Prime was dying, and used to create a shell for Prime's new form: Dark Samus. Metroid Prime 2: Echoes featured the most radical departures from the traditional suit design since Metroid Fusion. The first upgrade, the Dark Suit, radically changed the Varia Suit's shape and its color scheme to brown and silver with small red dots around the exterior. The Light Suit once again changes the suit's design to one slightly reminiscent of Dark Samus in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption with a silver/white color scheme. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption featured two suit upgrades. The first upgrade, the PED Suit, is a modification of Samus' Varia Suit, with a Phazon Enhancement Device built in to safely harness Samus' Phazon corruption. It merely reduces the shoulder pads in size, coloring them silver, and also coloring the torso and insides of the legs silver. Changes to a dark blue color scheme over time as Samus' corruption grows. Second upgrade is the Hazard Shield, which adds larger, purple shoulder pads. In Metroid Fusion, Samus begins with her traditional Varia Suit, but it is lost after she is infected by an X Parasite, causing Federation scientists to have to surgically remove parts of her Varia Suit. The surgery and a vaccine made from DNA of Samus' Baby create the Fusion Suit, giving Samus'armor Metroid-like characteristics. Samus' traditional Varia Suit is worn by the SA-X throughout the mission. Samus acquires Varia Suit and Gravity Suit upgrades during her mission, but they do not increase the suit's proportions. Instead, they change the color scheme from blue over yellow to light green over magenta (Varia Suit) and to purple over green (Gravity Suit). During Samus' final battle with an Omega Metroid, Samus absorbs the Core-X of the SA-X, restoring her Ice Beam and original genetic condition, and granting her a new suit, the "Unnamed Suit", which changes her suit's color scheme to orange over yellow (resembling her traditional Varia Suit) and providing additional damage resistance. Prime features the Fusion Suit as an unlockable cosmetic recolor, with the Fusion Suit being used for the Power Suit and the Unnamed Suit being used for the Phazon Suit. Metroid: Other M featured the classic Power, Varia and Gravity Suits, however, once Samus activated her Gravity Suit, she kept the same colors as the Varia Suit, the only difference was that when she was in water, a room with no gravity, etc. it had a purple glow around it. The Zero Suit is playable near the end of the game, but several cutscenes also featured a new suit, the Military Dress. It has no properties, is never playable (the only suit in the entire series with this trait) and is only seen in cutscenes. The Military Dress consists of a long green army shirt that is partly unbuttoned, showing a red shirt underneath. Samus wears grey pants with what appears to be a holster similar to that of her Paralyzer and kneeguards, with black boots. She also has fingerless gloves. In the best endings of Metroid, Metroid II: Return of Samus, Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion, Samus would strip down to a bikini swimsuit, collectively known as the Justin Bailey. Its appearance changed in every game. In Metroid, there were two bailies. The first bailey was a pink one piece swimsuit with long sleeves and matching boots, and was a playable suit if the player pressed start after the credits, with Samus' hair changing color from brown to green to indicate whether she was wearing the Power Suit or the Varia Suit. The second bailey was a non-playable two piece bikini, with no sleeves, but it still had boots. In Metroid II: Return of Samus, the bailey was no longer playable. In this occurrence, Samus wore a tank top and underwear (which was colored red if the game was played using a Super Game Boy, Game Boy Player or Game Boy Advance), and was barefoot. This was the first game to feature the now classic movie depicting Samus pulling her hair out of a ponytail and posing with her hand on one hip. In Super Metroid, Samus wore a black sports bra, with matching underwear, boots and wristbands. Super Metroid sparked the first occurrence where the bailey would be featured in the Game Over sequence. Metroid Fusion had a similar outfit, but it was now blue and instead of underwear, Samus wore a pair of shorts. Despite the introduction of the Zero Suit, Metroid: Zero Mission featured a bailey as well, in the vein of the depictions in Super Metroid and Metroid Fusion, though now colored orange. Bailies are completely absent from the Prime Series. Metroid: Other M does not feature one either.
  • Suits are sets of cosmetic body armor that you can purchase at Hawks Armor Store. Some sets may have level requirements, but are for vanity only. Holo-Suits Some suits require AvA achievements before you are allowed to purchase them. These suits are yellow and appear to be hologrammed armor that floats above your pre-existing body armor. needs work
  • Suits have been worn by footballers and managers throughout the history of the game, but in more recent times, they have acquired a sinister significance as harbingers of FA Cup misfortune.
  • Suits are equippable items in the second game that can give Tomba special abilities, such as glide, swimming and ability to speak Pig language. They can be get by completing events and can be found in Treasure Chests. They are necessary to complete the game and get to specific places. There several different types of suits in the series.
  • Suits can be worn by Batman , Robin , Batgirl , and Nightwing. Robin and Nightwing can where 5, and Bat girl and man can have a diffrent five. Batman and Batgirl's suits (In order of appearance): 1. Demolition suit 2. Glide Suit 3. Sonic Suit 4. Heat Protection Suit Robin and Nightwing's suits (In order of appearance): 1. Technology Suit 2. Magnet Suit 3. Attract Suit 4. Water Suit
  • Suits are very useful items that are used in the first and the third game.
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