Though it may not have quite as many tanks as some of the other regions inMetroid Dread, Burenia is a great place to increase Samus' maximum health and missiles. Four of the twelve Missile Tanks found in the area are Missile+ Tanks, meaning that players can expand their missile capacity by as many as 56:a total that only the Artaria region can best.

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Not only that, but players can also increase Samus' maximum health by two and a half tanks of energy while exploring the region, which should come in handy when up against some ofMetroid Dread’s more challenging foes like Experiment No. Z-57 and the game’s final boss,Raven Beak. There’s also a single Power Bomb Tank up for grabs in Burenia, though players won’t be able to get to it until quite far into the game.

Every Energy Tank in Burenia

Energy Tank #1 (Energy Part)

After unlocking the Speed Booster, players will be able to run into the wind being generated by the fan in the area above to claim the region’s first Energy Tank.

Energy Tank #2

Burenia’s second Energy Tank can be reached by using either the Grapple Beam or the Flash Shift to grab onto the blue wall above the pitfall blocks and then crawling through the nearbyMorph Balltunnel.

Energy Tank #3

Players will need todefeat Escueand unlock the Storm Missile before they can claim Energy Tank number three. After doing so, they’ll simply need to target the 5 green lights with missiles and then jump up to collect the tank.

Energy Tank #4 (Energy Part)

The final Energy Tank in Burenia can be accessed via a tunnel on the right side of the room containing the green teleporter. Players will just need to kill a few Enki (the strange fire plants) with Ice Missiles in order to reach it.

Every Missile Tank in Burenia

Missile Tank #1

To get to Burenia’s first Missile Tank, players should shoot the two hidden blocks with Samus' arm canon before they enter the tunnel. Attempting to destroy them with Morph Ball bombs instead will lead to Samus falling into the water down below.

Missile Tank #2

Missile Tank number two is hidden behind a red missile block in the location shown in the image above.

Missile Tank #3 (Missile+)

Players can collect Burenia’s third Missile Tank either by falling down to it from above or using the Space Jump to get to it from a platform on the right side of the area.

Missile Tank #4 (Missile+)

To reach the fourth Missile Tank, players should grab onto the blue surface over to the right and then use Flash Shift to move left. Without stepping onto the pitfall blocks to the left of the yellow platform, they’ll then need to destroy a hidden block with a missile and Flash Shift left again to climb into the newly accessible tunnel.

Missile Tank #5

Players can reach Missile Tank number five by using the Grapple Beam to attach to the nearby ceiling and then climbing across.

Missile Tank #6

Rather than heading left to continue on with the main story, players should instead explore the area to the right of the large device. There’s a hidden block there that can be destroyed with a rocket, behind which Burenia’s sixth Missile Tank is hidden.

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