Rockman 6: Unique Harassment: Difference between revisions

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*** Stage 4: Mr. X uses Dr. Wily's sauce from [[Mega Man 10]] and he summons clones of Mega Man X as one of his attacks.
** Dr. Wily
*** Stage 1: Uses Wily Stage 2 from the Mega Man 8 ostOST. The Wily Stage 1 boss is a combination between the Block Devil from Mega Man 10 and the King Jet boss battle from Mega Man & Bass.
*** Stage 2: Uses Skull Man and Dust Man's tilesets from Rockman World III in the first half. The OST from Wily Star from Rockman World V is used in this stage. Doc Robot uses Proto Man's moveset from Mega Man 7. Uses the tileset of Wily Star in the second half.
*** Wily Stage 3: The boss rush uses [[Mega Man X|Mega Man X1]]-style boss rush format. And the boss from Wily Battleship I in Rockman World IV is the end boss.
*** Wily Stage 4: Dr. Wily uses his battleships from Mega Man 1, Mega Man 5 and Mega Man 2 in that order.
* [[Platform Battle]]: The Wily Stage 1 boss takes place over a bottomless pit while the Block Devil mercilessly chases after Mega Man.
* [[Platform Battle]]
* [[Playing with Fire]]:
** Pharaoh Man uses the power of the sun to set Mega Man ablaze. He even summons his sun god Aten in the form of the Stardroid Sunstar.
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* [[Shock and Awe]]: Spark Man specializes in this. His Spark Bullet ability acts like a weaker version of Gyro Man's Gyro Blade. If [[Charge Attack|charged up]], it gives Mega Man a [[Sprint Shoes]] ability while giving him strong thunder bolts.
* [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]]: Chill Man's level takes place in an icy cavern.
* [[Turns Red]]: Every boss in this game has a second phase where they change up their patterns and palettes to trip up Mega Man.
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifter]]: Dust Man can change into Metal Man and Strike Man during his boss fight. For some reason, he's invulnerable in those forms.