The main hero from Capcom's 1987 action game, Mega Man. He travels from stage to stage, defeating Robot Masters to obtain new weapons. He uses this vast arsenal in Smash Bros. in a variety of ways. Metal Blades, for example, can be fired in eight directions and picked up off the ground!
Mega Man
Mega Man has more than 10 different weapons at his disposal. His front air attack, Flame Sword, affects a wide area and doesn't leave much of an opening, making it useful in a variety of situations. His Leaf Shield special spins four leaves around him to deflect projectiles or hurt foes. He can also fire the leaves forward.
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Mega Man has more than 10 different weapons at his disposal. His forward air attack, Flame Sword, affects a wide area and doesn't leave much of an opening, making it useful in a variety of situations. His Leaf Shield special spins four leaves around him to deflect projectiles or hurt foes. He can also fire the leaves forward.
Mega Man made his 1987 debut in the NES game of the same name, in which the weapons acquired from defeating each boss were the key to victory. Mega Man made his European debut in 1989, in the NES game of the same name, in which the weapons acquired from defeating each boss were the key to victory.
Mega Man was created as a lab assistant by the scientist Dr. Light. He volunteered to be converted to a fighting robot to fight for justice. Solar energy powers his movement.
Since its debut in 1987, the Mega Man series as a whole has sold more than 32 million copies worldwide.
Mega Man's neutral special, Metal Blade, can throw circular saws in any of eight directions. It was the special weapon of Metal Man in Mega Man 2.
The Metal Blade will deal less damage if it gets stuck in the ground and is then picked up and used as a weapon. Also, your foes can pick it up!
Mega Man's side special Crash Bomber fires an explosive that sticks to walls and fighters. It was originally Crash Man's special weapon in Mega Man 2.
This bomb is incredibly clingy, latching on to walls, floors, and even fighters! It can be given to other fighters by bumping into them.
Mega Man's up special Rush Coil lets him leap to great heights with a little help from Rush, his robot-dog partner. Rush debuted in Mega Man 3.
After using Rush Coil you can move around freely and even perform a midair jump. When trying to return to the stage, you may want to use Rush Coil before using your midair jump.
When Rush is standing there after you use this move, he'll bounce you higher than when you first use it. Other players can jump on him too!
Mega Man's down special is Leaf Shield, a rotating barrier of leaves. It was originally the special weapon of Wood Man, a boss in Mega Man 2.
Mega Man, X, MegaMan Volnutt, MegaMan.EXE, Star Force Mega Man, Proto Man, and Bass all appear in Mega Man's Final Smash.
The Black Hole Bomb will explode when it hits a foe, or you can blow it up by pressing the special-move button. Use that method to draw in nearby foes.
Mega Man's neutral attack, side tilt attack, and neutral air attack all fire the Mega Buster—his main weapon ever since his first game.
Mega Man fires solar bullets made of hyper-compressed solar energy from his Mega Buster. Both arms can transform into a Buster, but the energy is so powerful that only one Buster can be used at a time.
Mega Man's up tilt attack is Mega Upper, a move he uses in games like Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters.
The start of this attack strongly launches foes straight upward. It leaves you quite open if you miss, but a clean hit can really turn things around!
Mega Man's down tilt attack is simply called Sliding. It's based on the nonoffensive technique he's been able to use since Mega Man 3.
Mega Man's side smash is the Charge Shot, an attack he gained in Mega Man 4 that lets his Mega Buster build up energy before firing.
Mega Man unleashes a powerful Charge Shot. The damage and distance increase the longer you charge it!
Mega Man's up smash is the electrifying Spark Shock. He originally obtained this special weapon by defeating Spark Man, a boss in Mega Man 3.
Mega Man's down smash is Flame Blast, which creates twin pillars of fire from his hands. He got this special weapon from Flame Man in Mega Man 6.
Mega Man's forward air attack is a decisive strike with his Flame Sword. He obtained this special weapon by defeating Sword Man in Mega Man 8.
Mega Man's back air attack is the multihitting Slash Claw. He obtained this special weapon by beating the boss Slash Man in Mega Man 7.
Mega Man's up air attack is Air Shooter, which fires a tornado upward. He obtained this special weapon by defeating Air Man in Mega Man 2.
Mega Man can launch a little tornado upward. If opponents get caught in this minigale, they'll be carried up into the air!
Mega Man's down air attack is Hard Knuckle, which fires his fist downward like a rocket. It was the special weapon of Hard Man in Mega Man 3.
After Mega Man's fist flies a little way from his body, it has a meteor effect. To send foes flying down, you'll want to leave a little distance.
Mega Man's dash attack is a whirlwind of pain called Top Spin. It was originally a special weapon he acquired from Top Man, a boss in Mega Man 3.
Mega Man's grab is the Super Arm, a special weapon that lifts the heaviest of foes with ease. He got it from Guts Man in the very first Mega Man game.
If you use a move where both of Mega Man's arms turn into Busters, his arms will overheat and Mega Man will release heat from his arms after the move is complete.
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