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- "Coptar Man, Coptar Man / Doing the things a Coptar can / What's a Coptar? / It's not important / Coptar Man / Proptops and snakes / Invisible spikes / These are a few of the things he likes / But does his level make me say 'yikes?' / Certainly so. / Coptar Man."
- ―M. Jacquelinae's review application
Overview
Coptar Man is the second level in the MaGMML3 Judge Application Levels. Devised in "honor" of some of the previous contests' worst entries, such as City War and Snow Man, it is characterized by its tile misalignments that result in invisible spikes, as well as an improperly looped song. Mick Galbani devised the level as a stress test for prospective judges, as anyone who lacked the ability to both beat the level and write a review on it without "degenerating into a frothing rage" would likely conduct themselves poorly in an actual contest.
Strategy
| Make a Good Mega Man Level 3 - Judge Application Levels | |
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| Stages | |
| Midnight Man • Coptar Man • X Factory • Space Crusade • Gate 303 • Universe City V • Magnum Man | |
| List of Bosses | |
| Dreadnought • Plant Man • Gemini Man • Volt Man • Volt Boss • Magnum Man | |