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== | ==Robot Masters== | ||
{|{{prettytable | {| {{prettytable}} | ||
! | !Name||Weak to||Immune to | ||
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| | |{{~|Burst Man}}||Freeze Cracker, Scorch Wheel||Danger Wrap, Adapter Punch | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |{{~|Cloud Man}}||Danger Wrap, Adapter Punch||Junk Shield | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |{{~|Freeze Man}}||Junk Shield, Adapter Punch||Freeze Cracker | ||
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| | |{{~|Junk Man}}||Mega Buster, Thunder Bolt, Adapter Punch||Junk Shield, Slash Claw, Scorch Wheel | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |{{~|Shade Man}}||Wild Coil Adapter punch||Noise Crush | ||
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| | |{{~|Slash Man}}||Freeze Cracker, Scorch Wheel||Nothing | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |{{~|Spring Man}}||Slash Claw||Wild Coil, Thunder Bolt | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |{{~|Turbo Man}}||Noise Crush, Adapter Punch||Scorch Wheel, Thunder Bolt | ||
|} | |} | ||
== | ===Burst Man=== | ||
The | Burst Man was created to guard a chemical plant, but was stolen and modified for combat by Dr. Wily. He stores explosives and soapy liquids inside his body which are used for generating bubbles, as well as creating his Danger Wrap, a bomb wrapped inside a strong bubble. The liquids in his body make him vulnerable to sudden changes in temperature, forcing him to expel several explosives. | ||
===Cloud Man=== | |||
Cloud Man was originally a weather control robot before he was stolen by Dr. Wily to have his control over lightning amplified. He has no legs, instead he hovers above the ground using an anti-gravitational device. He can charge himself up with lightning to render him invincible to all attacks, then direct it onto the ground. He can also stir up strong winds and heavy rainfall. Cloud Man has great difficulty getting out of bubbles, and can only wait helplessly if he is encased by Danger Wrap. | |||
===Freeze Man=== | |||
Freeze Man used to be a prototype of a robot that runs on green energy. He is able to split normal room temperature into high and low temperatures, the former is used to power his body while the latter is used as his weapon, the Freeze Cracker. Freeze Man can be disrupted with orbiting junk, but this weakness does not affect him as badly as other robot masters. | |||
===Junk Man=== | |||
Junk Man was created by Dr. Wily out of used robot parts to help him search for parts that can be used for robot masters, but was turned into a robot master himself after Dr. Wily noted his strength and resilience. He can generate electromagnetic forces that let him manipulate junk metal, using it for his attacks. A powerful jolt of electricity can disturb the electromagnetism that holds his body together, causing him to fall apart temporarily. | |||
===Shade Man=== | |||
Shade Man was originally an attraction in an amusement park, but was modified by Dr. Wily with sound equipment used for mind control. A defect in the equipment lets him create powerful sound waves in the form of Noise Crush, which can bounce of walls and grow in power. He can even absorb sound waves from other sources to create stronger Noise Crushes. Like a traditional vampire, he can suck energy out of robots. His weakness is Wild Coil, which can knock him out of a fight. | |||
===Slash Man=== | |||
Slash Man was created by Dr. Wily to clear forests for his secret bases. He possesses great speed and agility. He has a portable version of an asteroid-destroying device called the Slash Claw, as well as a storage of red adhesive bombs. Slash Man is vulnerable to rapid changes in temperature, as low temperatures causes him to hibernate while high temperatures causes him to dehydrate. | |||
===Spring Man=== | |||
Spring Man was created by Dr. Wily and possesses thousands of springs in his body which enables him to jump to great heights, extend his punches and generate spike-tipped springs called Wild Coils. He can also utilize bolts of electricity to create a vaccuum effect around him. Spring Man is weak to sharp weapons as they can cut the springs inside his body. | |||
===Turbo Man=== | |||
Turbo Man was created by Dr. Wily using parts from his old car. He is able to transform between a robot master and a racing car, but the transformation is imperfect. He can also generate Scorch Wheels using the petrol he runs on. Strong bursts of electricity can render him invincible, but powerful soundwaves may disrupt his transformation system. | |||
==Wily Stage bosses== | |||
{| {{prettytable}} | |||
!Name||Wily Level||Weak to||Immune to | |||
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| | |[[Mega Man 7/Wily Stage 1#Bass V.1|Bass Version 1]]||1||Super Adapter||Nothing | ||
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| | |[[Mega Man 7/Wily Stage 1#Gutsman Mk.II|Gutsman Mk.II]]||1||Super Adapter, Mega Buster, Slash Claw (Noise Crush on rock)||All except weaknesses | ||
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| | |[[Mega Man 7/Wily Stage 2#Bass & Treble|Bass and Treble]]||2||Super Adapter||Nothing | ||
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| | |[[Mega Man 7/Wily Stage 2#Robot Turtle|Robot Turtle]]||2||Mega Buster, Wild Coil, Danger Wrap||All except weaknesses | ||
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|[[Mega Man 7/Wily Stage 3#Robot Crab|Robot Crab]]||3||Mega Buster, Adapter Punch, Slash Claw||Thunder Bolt | |||
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| | |[[Mega Man 7/Wily Stage 3#Flying Face|Flying Face (Chase Boss)]]||3||Mega Buster, Noise Crush, Slash Claw||All except weaknesses | ||
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|[[Mega Man 7/Wily Stage 4#Dr. Wily Form 1|Dr. Wily Form 1]]||4||Mega Buster, Super Adapter, Thunder Bolt|| Nothing | |||
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| | |[[Mega Man 7/Wily Stage 4#Dr. Wily Form 2|Dr. Wily Form 2]]||4||Mega Buster, Super Adapter, Wild Coil, Thunder Bolt (No damage)||All except weaknesses | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Robot Masters serial codes and their creators== | |||
"DW" stands for "Dr. Wily". | |||
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{|{{prettytable|text center=1| | {| {{prettytable|notwide=1|text center=1|sortable=1}} | ||
! | ! Boss name !! Serial code !! Designer | ||
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| | | Freeze Man || DW No.49 || Shigeaki Shimoto | ||
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| Junk Man || DW No.50 || Jun Akiba | |||
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| | | Burst Man || DW No.51 || Keishi Tsuchiya | ||
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| Cloud Man || DW No.52 || Isao Nakagiri | |||
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| | | Spring Man || DW No.53 || Akira Ito | ||
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| Slash Man || DW No.54 || Yoichi Amano | |||
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| | | Shade Man || DW No.55 || Tetsuya Watada | ||
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| Turbo Man || DW No.56 || Takashi Kino | |||
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|} | |} | ||
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