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| − | {{quote|He's just a Haiker N, but big. In fact, I think the G stands for "Grande".|Yamato Man on the Z-Phone|[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]}} | + | {{quote|He's just a Haiker N, but big. In fact, I think the G stands for "Grande".|[[Yamato Man]] on the [[Z-Phone]]|[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]}} |
| − | '''Haiker G''' | + | '''Haiker G''' is a midboss from ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]'', appearing in the stage [[Wicked Waterworks]]. As the name suggests, it is a larger variation of [[Haiker N]], with slightly different behaviour. |
| − | == | + | ==Battle== |
| − | + | Haiker G shoots two to three spheres of water roughly every second, targeting slighty in front of [[Zero]]. When this water lands on the ground, it splashes into three smaller projectiles, similarly to the [[Salt Water]]. After this, it will shoot four [[Numetall]] slime shots upwards twice that then rain down on Zero, slightly alternating where they will land after the first shot. The slime balls can be avoided by standing in between them, or in the rightmost corner next to Haiker G (which serves as a blind spot during the second wave). | |
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==Damage Table== | ==Damage Table== | ||
{{DamagetableEZ | {{DamagetableEZ | ||
| − | |buster= 1.5 | + | |buster=1.5 |
| − | |saber= 3 | + | |saber=3 |
| − | |burst= 1.5 | + | |burst=1.5 |
| − | |drive= 16 | + | |drive=16 |
| − | |cutbuster= 1.5 | + | |cutbuster=1.5 |
| − | |cutsaber= 3 | + | |cutsaber=3 |
| − | |cutburst= 1.5 | + | |cutburst=1.5 |
| − | |cutdrive= 3 | + | |cutdrive=3 |
| − | |flamebuster= 2 | + | |flamebuster=2 |
| − | |flamesaber= 3 | + | |flamesaber=3 |
| − | |flameburst= 3 | + | |flameburst=3 |
| − | |flamedrive= 2 | + | |flamedrive=2 |
| − | |icebuster= 0 | + | |icebuster=0 |
| − | |icesaber= 3 | + | |icesaber=3 |
| − | |iceburst= 0 | + | |iceburst=0 |
| − | |icedrive= 3 | + | |icedrive=3 |
| − | |zapbuster= 3 | + | |zapbuster=3 |
| − | |zapsaber= 3 | + | |zapsaber=3 |
| − | |zapburst= 2 | + | |zapburst=2 |
| − | |zapdrive= 0 | + | |zapdrive=0 |
| − | |psybuster= 1.5 | + | |psybuster=1.5 |
| − | |psysaber= 3 | + | |psysaber=3 |
| − | |psyburst= 1.5 | + | |psyburst=1.5 |
| − | |psydrive= 2 | + | |psydrive=2 |
|notes= | |notes= | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
| − | * | + | * Haiker G was originally planned to be the boss of Wicked Waterworks, and would have been a Haiker N on wheels that used similar attacks to [[Nitro Man]]. It was then converted to a midboss when it swapped places with [[CWU-41B]]. An object that was used by the original Haiker G for one of its attacks still remains in the game files, but is never used. |
| − | * Haiker G spawns an invisible wall while its alive, rendering [[Icicle Buster]], [[Icicle Burst]] and [[Zap Drive]] completely useless against it. | + | * Haiker G spawns an invisible wall while its alive, rendering the [[Z-Buster|Icicle Buster]], [[Z-Burst|Icicle Burst]] and [[Blank Drive|Zap Drive]] completely useless against it. |
| − | * The suffix | + | * The suffix "G" is a reference to the ''Mega Man Star Force'' series, where giant versions of enemies have a "G" suffix attached to their names, though without spacing. |
| + | {{MaGMMLEZ}} | ||
| − | + | [[Category:Enemies]][[Category:Midbosses]][[Category:Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero Bosses]] | |
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- "He's just a Haiker N, but big. In fact, I think the G stands for "Grande"."
- ―Yamato Man on the Z-Phone, Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero
Haiker G is a midboss from Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero, appearing in the stage Wicked Waterworks. As the name suggests, it is a larger variation of Haiker N, with slightly different behaviour.
Battle
Haiker G shoots two to three spheres of water roughly every second, targeting slighty in front of Zero. When this water lands on the ground, it splashes into three smaller projectiles, similarly to the Salt Water. After this, it will shoot four Numetall slime shots upwards twice that then rain down on Zero, slightly alternating where they will land after the first shot. The slime balls can be avoided by standing in between them, or in the rightmost corner next to Haiker G (which serves as a blind spot during the second wave).
Damage Table
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1.5 | 3 | 1.5 | 16 | ||||||
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1.5 | 3 | 1.5 | 3 | ||||||
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2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | ||||||
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0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | ||||||
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3 | 3 | 2 | 0 | ||||||
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1.5 | 3 | 1.5 | 2 | ||||||
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Trivia
- Haiker G was originally planned to be the boss of Wicked Waterworks, and would have been a Haiker N on wheels that used similar attacks to Nitro Man. It was then converted to a midboss when it swapped places with CWU-41B. An object that was used by the original Haiker G for one of its attacks still remains in the game files, but is never used.
- Haiker G spawns an invisible wall while its alive, rendering the Icicle Buster, Icicle Burst and Zap Drive completely useless against it.
- The suffix "G" is a reference to the Mega Man Star Force series, where giant versions of enemies have a "G" suffix attached to their names, though without spacing.