Bosses in Mega Man Battle Network 1: Difference between revisions
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Net Area names are labeled as they are in Rockman EXE Operate Shooting Star. | 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. | *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 | ||
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|PharaohMan||V1 & SP - Undernet 8 (for V1, MegaMan must be at least Lv. 70) | |PharaohMan||V1 & SP - Undernet 8 (for V1, must have story clear star and MegaMan must be at least Lv. 70) | ||
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|MagicMan||V2 & V3 - Undernet 10 | |MagicMan||V2 & V3 - Undernet 10 (after clearing the game) | ||
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|ShadowMan||V1 & SP - Undernet 11 (for V1, must have at least 140 chips in the Library) | |ShadowMan||V1 & SP - Undernet 11 (for V1, must have story clear star and must have at least 140 chips in the Library) | ||
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|Bass||V1 - Undernet 12 random encounter ( | |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= |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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|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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{{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 | ||
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{{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> | ||
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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 |
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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