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These are the bosses in [[Mega Man Battle Network]]. | These are the bosses in [[Mega Man Battle Network 1]]. | ||
=== Net Encounters === | === Net Encounters === | ||
Net Area names are labeled as they are in Rockman EXE Operate Shooting Star. Since they do not appear in the story, PharaohManV1 and ShadowManV1 are found as you would with V2 navis in other games. | Net Area names are labeled as they are in Rockman EXE Operate Shooting Star. | ||
*Since they do not appear in the story, PharaohManV1 and ShadowManV1 are found as you would with V2 navis in other games. | |||
*In this game, once the V1/V2 ghost has been defeated, their roaming ghost can be encountered without jacking out. | |||
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|BombMan||V2 & V3 - Undernet 7 | |BombMan||V2 & V3 - Undernet 7 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|PharaohMan||V1 & SP - Undernet 8 | |PharaohMan||V1 & SP - Undernet 8 (for V1, must have story clear star and MegaMan must be at least Lv. 70) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|MagicMan||V2 & V3 - Undernet 10 | |MagicMan||V2 & V3 - Undernet 10 (after clearing the game) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|ShadowMan||V1 & SP - Undernet 11 | |ShadowMan||V1 & SP - Undernet 11 (for V1, must have story clear star and must have at least 140 chips in the Library) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Bass||V1 - Undernet 12 | |Bass||V1 - Undernet 12 random encounter (must have story clear star, at least 174 chips in the Library & MegaMan must be at least Lv. 70) | ||
|} | |} | ||
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{{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en=DieBomb<ref name="DieBomb">Mega Man Battle Network (internal text data)</ref> |name_jp=サイコロボム |name_tl=Saikoro Bomb | {{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en=DieBomb<ref name="DieBomb">Mega Man Battle Network (internal text data)</ref> |name_jp=サイコロボム |name_tl=Saikoro Bomb | ||
|attack=10~60 |element=none | |attack=10~60 |element=none | ||
|info=Used when HP ≤ 50 %. DieBomb has 10 HP. | |info=Attack power = 10 × die roll. Used when HP ≤ 50 %. DieBomb has 10 HP. | ||
}} | }} | ||
|getdata= | |getdata= | ||
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{{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en=DieBomb<ref name="DieBomb"/> |name_jp=サイコロボム |name_tl=Saikoro Bomb | {{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en=DieBomb<ref name="DieBomb"/> |name_jp=サイコロボム |name_tl=Saikoro Bomb | ||
|attack=10~60 |element=none | |attack=10~60 |element=none | ||
|info=Used when HP ≤ 50 %. DieBomb has 10 HP. | |info=Attack power = 10 × die roll. Used when HP ≤ 50 %. DieBomb has 10 HP. | ||
}} | }} | ||
|getdata= | |getdata= | ||
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{{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en=DieBomb<ref name="DieBomb"/> |name_jp=サイコロボム |name_tl=Saikoro Bomb | {{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en=DieBomb<ref name="DieBomb"/> |name_jp=サイコロボム |name_tl=Saikoro Bomb | ||
|attack=10~60 |element=none | |attack=10~60 |element=none | ||
|info=Used when HP ≤ 50 %. DieBomb has 10 HP. | |info=Attack power = 10 × die roll. Used when HP ≤ 50 %. DieBomb has 10 HP. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|locations= | |locations= | ||
|attacks= | |attacks= | ||
{{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= | {{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en=Onibi<ref name="Onibi">Named '''Ghost Fire''' in MegaMan NT Warrior anime</ref> |name_jp=オニビ |name_tl=Onibi | ||
|attack=80 |element=fire | |attack=80 |element=fire | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en=BoneCrush<ref name="BoneCrush">Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge</ref> |name_jp=ボーンストーカー |name_tl=Bone Stalker | {{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en=BoneCrush<ref name="BoneCrush">Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge Official Strategy Guide</ref> |name_jp=ボーンストーカー |name_tl=Bone Stalker | ||
|attack=80 |element=none | |attack=80 |element=none | ||
|info=Bones have 60 HP. | |info=Bones have 60 HP. | ||
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|locations= | |locations= | ||
|attacks= | |attacks= | ||
{{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= | {{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= Onibi<ref name="Onibi"/> |name_jp=オニビ |name_tl=Onibi | ||
|attack=80 |element=fire | |attack=80 |element=fire | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|locations= | |locations= | ||
|attacks= | |attacks= | ||
{{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= | {{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= Onibi<ref name="Onibi"/> |name_jp=オニビ |name_tl=Onibi | ||
|attack=80 |element=fire | |attack=80 |element=fire | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|hp=600 |contact=0 |flinch=100 |element=none | |hp=600 |contact=0 |flinch=100 |element=none | ||
|airshoes= |superarmor= | |airshoes= |superarmor= | ||
|info= | |info=Starts battle with 2 Mini ColorMan<ref name="Mini ColorMan">Listed as '''Mini ColoredMan''' (ミニカラードマン) in Rockman EXE no Subete</ref>. | ||
|locations=[[Traffic Light Comp 5]] (story) | |locations=[[Traffic Light Comp 5]] (story) | ||
|attacks= | |attacks= | ||
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|hp=700 |contact=0 |flinch=100 |element=none | |hp=700 |contact=0 |flinch=100 |element=none | ||
|airshoes= |superarmor= | |airshoes= |superarmor= | ||
|info= | |info= Starts battle with 2 Mini ColorMan<ref name="Mini ColorMan">Listed as '''Mini ColoredMan''' (ミニカラードマン) in Rockman EXE no Subete</ref>. | ||
|locations=[[Undernet 5 (MMBN1)|Undernet 5]] (ghost) | |locations=[[Undernet 5 (MMBN1)|Undernet 5]] (ghost) | ||
|attacks= | |attacks= | ||
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|hp=800 |contact=0 |flinch=100 |element=none | |hp=800 |contact=0 |flinch=100 |element=none | ||
|airshoes= |superarmor= | |airshoes= |superarmor= | ||
|info= | |info= Starts battle with 2 Mini ColorMan<ref name="Mini ColorMan">Listed as '''Mini ColoredMan''' (ミニカラードマン) in Rockman EXE no Subete</ref>. | ||
|locations=[[Undernet 5 (MMBN1)|Undernet 5]] (2.1%) | |locations=[[Undernet 5 (MMBN1)|Undernet 5]] (2.1%) | ||
|attacks= | |attacks= | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= |name_jp=ウイルス召喚 |name_tl=Virus Summon | {{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= |name_jp=ウイルス召喚 |name_tl=Virus Summon | ||
|info=Summons 2 viruses: Mettool2 ({{chance|3/16}}), Spooky3 ({{chance|2/16}}), Swordy3 ({{chance|3/16}}), Cloudy3 ({{chance|3/16}}), | |info=Summons 2 viruses: Mettool2 ({{chance|3/16}}), Spooky3 ({{chance|2/16}}), Swordy3 ({{chance|3/16}}), Cloudy3 ({{chance|3/16}}), Fan3 ({{chance|2/16}}), Billy ({{chance|1/16}}), Megalian ({{chance|2/16}}) | ||
}} | }} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= |name_jp=ウイルス召喚 |name_tl=Virus Summon | {{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= |name_jp=ウイルス召喚 |name_tl=Virus Summon | ||
|info=Summons 2 viruses: Mettool2 ({{chance|2/16}}), Spooky3 ({{chance|3/16}}), Swordy3 ({{chance|4/16}}), Cloudy3 ({{chance|1/16}}), | |info=Summons 2 viruses: Mettool2 ({{chance|2/16}}), Spooky3 ({{chance|3/16}}), Swordy3 ({{chance|4/16}}), Cloudy3 ({{chance|1/16}}), Fan3 ({{chance|2/16}}), Billy ({{chance|2/16}}), Megalian ({{chance|2/16}}) | ||
}} | }} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= |name_jp=ウイルス召喚 |name_tl=Virus Summon | {{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= |name_jp=ウイルス召喚 |name_tl=Virus Summon | ||
|info=Summons 2 viruses: Mettool2 ({{chance|3/16}}), Spooky3 ({{chance|4/16}}), Swordy3 ({{chance|4/16}}), Cloudy3 ({{chance|1/16}}), | |info=Summons 2 viruses: Mettool2 ({{chance|3/16}}), Spooky3 ({{chance|4/16}}), Swordy3 ({{chance|4/16}}), Cloudy3 ({{chance|1/16}}), Fan3 ({{chance|1/16}}), Billy ({{chance|2/16}}), Megalian ({{chance|1/16}}) | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|locations=[[Undernet 11]] (ghost) | |locations=[[Undernet 11]] (ghost) | ||
|attacks= | |attacks= | ||
{{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en=Shuriken<ref name="Shuriken">ShadowMan chip description in Mega Man Battle Network 2 | {{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en=Shuriken<ref name="Shuriken">ShadowMan chip description in Mega Man Battle Network 2, Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge</ref> |name_jp=手裏剣 |name_tl=Shuriken | ||
|attack=200 |element=none | |attack=200 |element=none | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= |name_jp=爆風 |name_tl=Bakufū | {{EnemyInfo/Attack |name_en= |name_jp=爆風 |name_tl=Bakufū<ref name="Bakufu">Also called as '''Katon no Jutsu''' (カトンノジュツ) in Battle Network Rockman EXE Official Guide Book</ref> | ||
|attack=200 |element=none | |attack=200 |element=none | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{EnemyInfo/GetData |zenny=8000 |lv1= 1-3: 100% |lv2= 4: 50% }} | {{EnemyInfo/GetData |zenny=8000 |lv1= 1-3: 100% |lv2= 4: 50% }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*The Japanese guidebook also lists ShadowMan's Bakufu attack as "Bunshin + Katon no Jutsu". | |||
*The Japanese guidebook erroneously lists LifeVirus's Thunder as Wood element. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Mega Man Battle Network]] | [[Category:Mega Man Battle Network]] [[Category:Enemies]] |
Latest revision as of 21:14, 31 August 2024
These are the bosses in Mega Man Battle Network 1.
Net Encounters
Net Area names are labeled as they are in Rockman EXE Operate Shooting Star.
- Since they do not appear in the story, PharaohManV1 and ShadowManV1 are found as you would with V2 navis in other games.
- In this game, once the V1/V2 ghost has been defeated, their roaming ghost can be encountered without jacking out.
Navi | Area |
---|---|
FireMan | V2 & V3 - Internet 1 |
StoneMan | V2 & V3 - Internet 3 |
ElecMan | V2 & V3 - Undernet 2 |
ColorMan | V2 & V3 - Undernet 5 |
BombMan | V2 & V3 - Undernet 7 |
PharaohMan | V1 & SP - Undernet 8 (for V1, must have story clear star and MegaMan must be at least Lv. 70) |
MagicMan | V2 & V3 - Undernet 10 (after clearing the game) |
ShadowMan | V1 & SP - Undernet 11 (for V1, must have story clear star and must have at least 140 chips in the Library) |
Bass | V1 - Undernet 12 random encounter (must have story clear star, at least 174 chips in the Library & MegaMan must be at least Lv. 70) |
Bosses
FireMan
NumberMan
GutsMan
StoneMan
WoodMan
IceMan
SkullMan
ColorMan
SharkMan
ElecMan
ProtoMan
BombMan
MagicMan
LifeVirus
PharaohMan
ShadowMan
Bass
Trivia
- The Japanese guidebook also lists ShadowMan's Bakufu attack as "Bunshin + Katon no Jutsu".
- The Japanese guidebook erroneously lists LifeVirus's Thunder as Wood element.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Mega Man Battle Network (internal text data)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 StoneMan chip description in Mega Man Battle Network
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Named Ghost Fire in MegaMan NT Warrior anime
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge Official Strategy Guide
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Named Skull Crush in MegaMan NT Warrior manga
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Listed as Mini ColoredMan (ミニカラードマン) in Rockman EXE no Subete
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Mega Man Battle Network 2
- ↑ Known as LifeSword (ドリームソード Dream Sword) in later games
- ↑ Mega Man Battle Network 2
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 PharaohMan chip description in Mega Man Battle Network
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 ShadowMan chip description in Mega Man Battle Network 2, Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge
- ↑ Also called as Katon no Jutsu (カトンノジュツ) in Battle Network Rockman EXE Official Guide Book
- ↑ Battle Network Rockman EXE2 Official Guidebook, Battle Network Rockman EXE2 Perfect Navigation
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Battle Network Rockman EXE2 Official Guidebook, Battle Network Rockman EXE2 Perfect Navigation