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As one of the most requested third-party characters, Mega Man joins the fray with a huge variety of Robot Master weaponry. As a fighter, Mega Man feels very different from any other character, with a lot of projectiles and few melee attacks. Obviously, this means Mega Man has incredible defensive power, able to pepper foes with a barrage of projectiles, but it also leaves Mega Man with fewer options when opponents get close. With some very unorthodox attacks in his moveset, Mega Man might feel weak at first. Once you get the hang of it, the Blue Bomber will function much like in his own games, weaving around and using his wide arsenal of weapons to cover any situation. | As one of the most requested third-party characters, Mega Man joins the fray with a huge variety of Robot Master weaponry. As a fighter, Mega Man feels very different from any other character, with a lot of projectiles and few melee attacks. Obviously, this means Mega Man has incredible defensive power, able to pepper foes with a barrage of projectiles, but it also leaves Mega Man with fewer options when opponents get close. With some very unorthodox attacks in his moveset, Mega Man might feel weak at first. Once you get the hang of it, the Blue Bomber will function much like in his own games, weaving around and using his wide arsenal of weapons to cover any situation. | ||
{{SSB3DS Move List | {{SSB3DS Move List |