Mega Man X/Chill Penguin

Snow Mountain

Chill Penguin is the preferred choice for beginning players. He is the stage boss with the easiest difficulty to defeat, using a simple attack pattern you can memorize and react to with little effort on your end.

Aside from a few slippery patches of ice and floor gaps in the more rundown areas of the base, there's not much danger to behold here. This stage is also ideal to tackle first because it is the only one that houses an armor upgrade capsule out in the open. Since the upgrade is a "freebie", you can obtain it without having to go on a manhunt, and it will aid you greatly throughout the later stages.

Snow Mountain, part 1
The first enemy you'll face off against is a... rabbit?! This level is a little soft, but don't worry, you'll still probably take a beating somewhere in this stage.

The enemy count is low here because Chill Penguin's outpost has fallen into ruin from disuse and was discarded. Whoever thought an Arctic base would be useful had the wrong idea at the time. Not as many Mechaniloids are necessary to defend such a low-priority place, but the missile stock inside the abandoned base located in the mountains was important enough to have some machines on guard to keep it safe.

You'll soon come across an Axe Max.

Watch out for the Bomb Beens!

You'll soon run into a cave full of Batton Bone bats and Spikys, spiked wheels. The Batton Bones explode with one hit, but the Spikys are a bit more durable then you'd think and will take a little punishment before they get destroyed. Here's some helpful advice: if you hit a Spiky with a slightly charged Buster shot, the shot hits it with enough for to topple the Spiky on its side, and it needs a few seconds to right itself. Use that time to finish one off, but if you try this, the Spiky's leftover momentum makes it slide forward a little ways before it comes to a stop. On a sloped incline, knocking a Spiky over won't keep it from tumbling down very well.

There is a tricky jump on the second level going up to the third; try to jump off the exact edge of the step and make sure to wall jump when your arm touches the edge of the platform.

Dr. Light's capsule
When you reach the top of this area, you'll discover a peculiar machine positioned in the way of your destination. Take a few steps forward for a surprise...

The machine will recognize Mega Man X's presence and a generate a sentient hologram. It's Doctor Light, X's dearly departed creator, immortalized in digital form! The hologram will speak the following to X:

Dr. Light Hologram: "So you've come... X, I gave you the ability to choose your own path in life, and I hoped the world would allow you to choose a peaceful one. But now it seems that you are destined to fight. Because I thought the world might need a new champion, I have hidden capsules like this one. If you find and use them you will be able to increase your powers beyond anything the world has ever known. Step into this capsule and receive an acceleration system to boost your speed. Good luck, X!

Leg Enhancement
'Please note that there is no way to avoid this upgrade beyond the realm of cheating. If you are attempting an enhancement-free run of the game, this is an unfortunate impasse.''' After Dr. Light's hologram finishes speaking, it will shut off, and you can step inside. X will start to glow and the capsule will start streaming green data bits into his body. A flash of energy will hit the red receptor on the capsule dome, transferring a brand new set of armor plates onto X's legs and boots.

The capsule has transported a Foot Parts upgrade to X, now allowing you to dash! Tap while moving, and X will perform a dash. You can use this to gain a burst of speed and also better your dodging abilities. If you dash and press, X will leap into the air much faster than an ordinary jump and be able to clear a larger distance. Try out your new gift by practicing the dash jump by dashing, and then jumping over the nearby pits in the icy floor. Simple, isn't it? But beware: there's no way to continue onward from the capsule without using dash jumps. The floor might make for some clumsy movement, but you can use the slippery landscape to propel you forward even faster! If you get good at dash jumping, you'll be able to zoom through levels and avoid enemies and projectiles better.

Near the exit of the cave are some Flamingles, flamingo-like Mechaniloids with saw blades mounted in their heads. If they spot X, they'll fling their heads forward 360 degrees and eject the saw blades at him, so you need to blast them away from a safe distance to avoid being sighted. It's not a good idea to try a direct attack; if you decide to attack a Flamingle head-on, it won't launch its saw blade, but will instead try to bash its skull into you with the saw still attached to it. Ouch! With a few decent dash jumps, you can also leap over them, though at your own risk. Although you might find a few lone Flamingles, there are more of those agitating Jamminger from the Highway Stage that swarm out. The best option here is to fire away and clear the path of all the Mechaniloids.

Ride Armor Assitance
Head out of the cave and once again into daylight! Well, not for long. You'll soon be trekking into a second section of the decaying base. Lucky for you, there is an abandoned suit of Ride Armor sitting in the snow, just waiting for a pilot to take control of it. You've already seen what Vile can do with on; how would you like to be the one with the mighty battle suit for once? Well, you finally can! Hop into the Ride Armor. Use the D-pad to control its movements, to jump high into the air, and  to sling punches with its big fists. The Ride Armor is quite durable, but if you let it get heavily damaged, it will malfunction and overheat. You'll notice when it happens: you'll be unable to control the mech suit and it will start flashing. If it does, bail out right away! That mecha's gonna blow up on you! Press and run away to avoid being hit by the blast radius. If you lose the Ride Armor or it explodes, you can always backtrack to where you first found it and it will reappear.

Take command of the Ride Armor and advance through the base ruins. It's capable of demolishing the igloo-shaped domes in the mountains, some of which are actually releasing dragonfly robots, Tombos. They drop bombs much like the Bomb Beens, but they're not hard to dispatch. Destroy the Tombos before they flutter above you, which gives them a chance to rain bombs overhead. If you find an igloo dome spitting out waves of these bugs, it's time to act as pest control. Smack it to bits with the Ride Armor's fists to stop any more Tombos from coming out to rain on your parade.

At some point, you can use the armor to jump up onto a higher section of roofing from a crumbled part of the base, but to reach it, you'll have to dismount at the height of the jump and continue on foot by wall-kicking off the side to get to the top. You can avoid some Tombos and an Armor Soldier this way. Take notice of the igloo domes up here. You're not able to destroy them, now that the Ride Armor is gone, but when you obtain Flame Mammoth's weapon, Fire Wave, you won't need the armor to do the job. One of these domes hides a Heart Tank upgrade, a small pink gizmo shaped like a heart. You'll need to use the Fire Wave to destroy the right dome and expose the Heart Tank. It will expand your life bar by two units. One Heart Tank is hidden in every one of the eight Maverick stages, letting you raise your life bar to a maximum of 32 hit points, doubling it from the initial 16.

If you have grown fond of the Ride Armor, you might opt for the lower path and pass through the broken room below. Watch out for gaps! If you have to, you can always bail by pressing.

You can decimate most of the minor stage enemies with little sweat inside this suit, but sooner or later, you're bound to run into the dreaded Armor Soldier. This nefarious Mechaniloid is almost never without a suit of its own Ride Armor to back it up, and it pops up wherever you can equip a Ride Armor. You can go one-on-one inside of your own Ride Armor, punching away at its suit until it blows to smithereens. Outside of a Ride Armor, X is in a rough spot against an Armor Soldier, since his Buster attacks can't deliver as much damage to the soldier's suit as fast. A few solid kidney punches should bash away the Armor Soldier, but you'll run into a large blue wall soon after passing by it. The Ride Armor can't jump over this wall, forcing you to eject and leave it behind.

Once you reach the far end of the cave, hop out of the mech and climb up the cliff.

Level end
You'll have to face off against rolling snowballs and the culprits of these incoming attacks, Snow Shooters, snowball throwing robots. They use their scoop-shaped arms to cup a wad of snow and hurtle it at you. The snowballs will grow as they roll down the mountainsides, gaining speed. The bigger they are, the more they hurt if they slam into you. Jump out of the way before you get sacked in the gut with snow.

It's not very difficult to cope with the Snow Shooters themselves; just keep your distance and get ready to jump over things. Note that you can destroy the rolling snow balls by shooting them a few times, so hold a charged shot as you proceed. Some places, like that shown in the picture, provide cover, allowing you to just stand still and let the snowball smash itself on the wall of the cliff. After you reach the top of the slope and defeat the final Snow Shooter, step through the vaulted door lock to face the first real boss.

Chill Penguin
One of the easier bosses of the game, Chill Penguin should only be able to damage you if you make a mistake like jumping in the way of fire. The best way to beat him is to let off a fully-charged blaster shot once you enter the room, then quickly scale the wall and continue to jump in the corner, as shown in the pictures. When you're in this spot, Chill Penguin will continue to launch attacks. Most of the time he'll create decoys of himself and either shoot ice pellets at them or slide around the room, instantly destroying them. Once you see him slide, jump down to the ground and shoot him with a fully-charged blaster shot. Scale the wall again and hide in the corner, and repeat this strategy.

Sometimes, he may pull the handle at the top of the room, which initiates a blizzard, either blowing you away from him or towards him. The blizzard will also push any decoys in the direction it is going. When you are getting blown towards him, simply keep dashing until you reach a wall, and then hide back in the corner. You can also get a free shot at him during the blizzard, so make sure you take it. Chill Penguin might jump around the room randomly, but if you hide in the corner, he should not be able to touch you. Once again, you can get another free shot off once he's jumping. Refer to the strategy above and you'll defeat Chill Penguin easily.

Once beaten, Chill Penguin will die in a explosive burst that tints the screen red. Congratulations! You've put an end to the bitter bird and freed the Snow Mountain from his control. X's Variable Weapons System will now copy the Maverick's signature weapon and bestow him with a new ability...

Special weapon
Shotgun Ice! This fires a single blast of ice that shatters on impact, spraying five shards of ice that do the same amount of damage as the first projectile backwards. You can fire this against walls to spray projectiles towards your enemies from various directions. If you obtain the X-Buster upgrade, you can charge Shotgun Ice to a second level and it will make a snowboard in the shape of Chill Penguin that you can ride for a while and send crashing into enemies.

Defeat Effects
Without Chill Penguin around to regulate the conditions of the missile base in the Snow Mountain, its climate control is thrown into disarray. Some of its cooling systems were connected to the weapons plant factory Flame Mammoth oversees. The plant is particularly active, full of boiling hot molten metal and raw materials used to produce weapons. The factory pumps in the intensely cold air from the Snow Mountain to keep the plant's heat from building to dangerous temperatures, but now that there's nobody around to regulate the cold air being pumped into the factory, too much is flowing into it, which might just freeze up the works...