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Currently the latest of the ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'' series.
The latest title in the ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'' series to be released worldwide (apart from [[Street Fighter X Mega Man|a crossover with Street Fighter]]).


In the year 20XX, an outbreak of a robotic-virus known as the "Roboenza" runs rampant across the globe. Roll becomes infected with the virus, and the situation becomes worse as time passes and a cure is not found. Several robots become berserk and attack the city. One day, Dr. Wily appears in Dr. Light's lab with his capsule damaged and asks for help. Mega Man saves Wily from crashing and Wily says that Roboenza-infected robots attacked his spaceship and stole the parts to the of a medicine-making machine he had been working on to cure the virus. Mega Man agrees to retrieve the stolen parts from the eight Robot Masters. Before he begins, Proto Man arrives to help Mega Man, believing the job to be too big for just one of them and the two join forces to acquire the cure. Meanwhile, Bass sets out on his own to challenge these new robots.
In the year 20XX, an outbreak of a robotic-virus known as the "Roboenza" runs rampant across the globe. Roll becomes infected with the virus, and the situation becomes worse as time passes and a cure is not found. Several robots become berserk and attack the city. One day, Dr. Wily appears in Dr. Light's lab with his capsule damaged and asks for help. Mega Man saves Wily from crashing, and Wily says that Roboenza-infected robots attacked his spaceship and stole the parts to the of a medicine-making machine he had been working on to cure the virus. Mega Man agrees to retrieve the stolen parts from the eight Robot Masters. Before he begins, Proto Man arrives to help Mega Man, believing the job to be too big for just one of them and the two join forces to acquire the cure. Meanwhile, Bass sets out on his own to challenge these new robots.


Robot Masters:
Robot Masters:
* DWN-073: Blade Man, weak to Commando Bomb, gives [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|Triple Blade]]
* DWN-073: Blade Man, weak to Commando Bomb, gives [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|Triple Blade]].
* DWN-074: Pump Man, weak to Thunder Wool, gives [[Making a Splash|Water Shield]]
* DWN-074: Pump Man, weak to Thunder Wool, gives [[Making a Splash|Water Shield]].
* DWN-075: Commando Man, weak to Wheel Cutter, gives [[Having a Blast|Commando Bomb]]
* DWN-075: Commando Man, weak to Wheel Cutter, gives [[Having a Blast|Commando Bomb]].
* DWN-076: Chill Man, weak to Solar Blaze, gives [[An Ice Person|Chill Spike]]
* DWN-076: Chill Man, weak to Solar Blaze, gives [[An Ice Person|Chill Spike]].
* DWN-077: Sheep Man, weak to Rebound Striker, gives [[Shock and Awe|Thunder Wool]]
* DWN-077: Sheep Man, weak to Rebound Striker, gives [[Shock and Awe|Thunder Wool]].
* DWN-078: Strike Man, weak to Triple Blade, gives the [[Hyper-Destructive Bouncing Ball|Rebound Striker]]
* DWN-078: Strike Man, weak to Triple Blade, gives the [[Hyper-Destructive Bouncing Ball|Rebound Striker]].
* DWN-079: Nitro Man, weak to Chill Spike, gives the [[Spiked Wheels|Wheel Cutter]]
* DWN-079: Nitro Man, weak to Chill Spike, gives the [[Spiked Wheels|Wheel Cutter]].
* DWN-080: Solar Man, weak to Water Shield, gives [[Playing with Fire|Solar Blaze]]
* DWN-080: Solar Man, weak to Water Shield, gives [[Playing with Fire|Solar Blaze]].


[[I Thought That Was|Do NOT confuse this with]] [[Mega Man X]], which came out well before this game.
[[I Thought That Was|Do ''not'' confuse this with]] ''[[Mega Man X]]'', which came out well before this game.


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=== Tropes: ===
* [[Be the Ball]]: Strike Man.
* [[Be the Ball]]: Strike Man.
* [[Bonus Boss]]: The Mega Man Killers. Not only that, but if you defeat them, Mega Man can use their weapons in the main game (sadly, Proto Man and Bass cannot).
* [[Bonus Boss]]: The Mega Man Killers. Not only that, but if you defeat them, Mega Man can use their weapons in the main game (sadly, Proto Man and Bass cannot).
* [[Call Back]]: The [[Sequential Boss]] of the first Wily level is {{spoiler|a series of capsules containing the powers of various robot masters from ''1''-''9''; [[Mega Man 1|Elec Man]], [[Mega Man 2|Wood Man]], [[Mega Man 3|Gemini Man]], [[Mega Man 4|Ring Man]], [[Mega Man 5|Napalm Man]], [[Mega Man 6|Flame Man]], [[Mega Man 7|Slash Man]], [[Mega Man 8|Frost Man]], and [[Mega Man 9|Tornado Man]].}}
* [[Call Back]]: The [[Sequential Boss]] of the first Wily level is {{spoiler|a series of capsules containing the powers of various robot masters from ''1''-''9''; [[Mega Man 1|Elec Man]], [[Mega Man 2|Wood Man]], [[Mega Man 3|Gemini Man]], [[Mega Man 4|Ring Man]], [[Mega Man 5|Napalm Man]], [[Mega Man 6|Flame Man]], [[Mega Man 7|Slash Man]], [[Mega Man 8|Frost Man]] and [[Mega Man 9|Tornado Man]]}}.
** Meanwhile, the third Wily boss is {{spoiler|a [[Composite Character|cross]] between the familiar Devil series of Wily bosses and the Pico-Pico boss from ''[[Mega Man 2]]''.}}
** Meanwhile, the third Wily boss is {{spoiler|a [[Composite Character|cross]] between the familiar Devil series of Wily bosses and the Pico-Pico boss from ''[[Mega Man 2]]''}}.
* [[Ceiling Cling]]: Blade Man
* [[Ceiling Cling]]: Blade Man.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: {{spoiler|the prototype cure that Wily gave to Roll.}}
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: {{spoiler|The prototype cure that Wily gave to Roll}}.
* [[Dual Boss]]{{spoiler|/SpotTheImpostor: the [[Final Boss]], where there are two Wily Capsules, one piloted by the real Wily and the other a decoy.}}
* [[Dual Boss]]/{{spoiler|[[Spot the Impostor]]: The [[Final Boss]], where there are two Wily Capsules, one piloted by the real Wily and the other a decoy}}.
* [[Fire, Ice, Lightning]]: Solar Man, Chill Man, Sheep Man, respectively.
* [[Fire, Ice, Lightning]]: Solar Man, Chill Man, Sheep Man, respectively.
* [[Giant Enemy Crab]]: the second Fortress Boss.
* [[Giant Enemy Crab]]: The second Fortress Boss.
* [[Gretzky Has the Ball]]: Strike Man's level; a baseball-themed robot master, with stage enemies that utilize soccer balls and footballs as well.
* [[Gretzky Has the Ball]]: Strike Man's level; a baseball-themed robot master, with stage enemies that utilize soccer balls and footballs as well.
* [[Instant Plunder, Just Add Pirates]]: The Wily Machine of this game sports a pirate hat, for no other reason than [[Rule of Cool]].
* [[Instant Plunder, Just Add Pirates]]: The Wily Machine of this game sports a pirate hat, for no other reason than [[Rule of Cool]].
* [[Overly Long Gag]]: {{spoiler|Mega Man's upwards trip towards Wily's [[Space Station]].}}
* [[Overly Long Gag]]: {{spoiler|Mega Man's upwards trip towards Wily's [[Space Station]]}}.
* [[Promoted to Playable]]: Proto Man is playable from the start this time, unlike ''[[Mega Man 9]]''; this time, Bass, who was curiously absent in ''9'', is available via DLC. He plays virtually identical to how he did in ''[[Mega Man and Bass]]'', only without the double-jump.
* [[Promoted to Playable]]: Proto Man is playable from the start this time, unlike ''[[Mega Man 9]]''; this time, Bass, who was curiously absent in ''9'', is available via DLC. He plays virtually identical to how he did in ''[[Mega Man and Bass]]'', only without the double-jump.
** Bass wasn't completely gone from ''9''; he [http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090423135039/megaman/images/0/0b/8-bitBass.png appears] in the ending. Additionally, [[Word of God]] has it that Bass was [http://www.rockmancorner.com/2008/11/fortes-abscence-in-rm9-officially.html undergoing adjustments] at the time, possibly hinting to his DLC appearance in the next title.
** Bass wasn't completely gone from ''9''; he [https://web.archive.org/web/20141226232857/http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090423135039/megaman/images/0/0b/8-bitBass.png appears] in the ending. Additionally, [[Word of God]] has it that Bass was [https://web.archive.org/web/20120510073415/http://www.rockmancorner.com/2008/11/fortes-abscence-in-rm9-officially.html undergoing adjustments] at the time, possibly hinting to his DLC appearance in the next title.
* [[Utility Weapon]]: Nitro Man's Wheel Cutter can be used to climb walls.
* [[Utility Weapon]]: Nitro Man's Wheel Cutter can be used to climb walls.


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Latest revision as of 16:25, 28 April 2021

The latest title in the Mega Man series to be released worldwide (apart from a crossover with Street Fighter).

In the year 20XX, an outbreak of a robotic-virus known as the "Roboenza" runs rampant across the globe. Roll becomes infected with the virus, and the situation becomes worse as time passes and a cure is not found. Several robots become berserk and attack the city. One day, Dr. Wily appears in Dr. Light's lab with his capsule damaged and asks for help. Mega Man saves Wily from crashing, and Wily says that Roboenza-infected robots attacked his spaceship and stole the parts to the of a medicine-making machine he had been working on to cure the virus. Mega Man agrees to retrieve the stolen parts from the eight Robot Masters. Before he begins, Proto Man arrives to help Mega Man, believing the job to be too big for just one of them and the two join forces to acquire the cure. Meanwhile, Bass sets out on his own to challenge these new robots.

Robot Masters:

  • DWN-073: Blade Man, weak to Commando Bomb, gives Triple Blade.
  • DWN-074: Pump Man, weak to Thunder Wool, gives Water Shield.
  • DWN-075: Commando Man, weak to Wheel Cutter, gives Commando Bomb.
  • DWN-076: Chill Man, weak to Solar Blaze, gives Chill Spike.
  • DWN-077: Sheep Man, weak to Rebound Striker, gives Thunder Wool.
  • DWN-078: Strike Man, weak to Triple Blade, gives the Rebound Striker.
  • DWN-079: Nitro Man, weak to Chill Spike, gives the Wheel Cutter.
  • DWN-080: Solar Man, weak to Water Shield, gives Solar Blaze.

Do not confuse this with Mega Man X, which came out well before this game.

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