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|OffAppear=[[Mega Man 1]]<br>[[Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge]]<br>[[Mega Man III]]<br>[[Mega Man Powered Up]]<br>[[Mega Man 9]] (Metall β) | |OffAppear=[[Mega Man 1]]<br>[[Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge]]<br>[[Mega Man III]]<br>[[Mega Man Powered Up]]<br>[[Mega Man 9]] (Metall β) | ||
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| − | '''Metall''' is an enemy from ''[[Mega Man 1]]''. It is the first of the "Met" (or Metall, or Metool, or Mettaur, or Hard Hat, or... really, a lot of English names) series of robots, and notably lacks feet, and therefore can't move. This iteration reappeared in ''[[Mega Man 9]]'' as the functionally and (save for a shine on its helmet) physically identical '''Metall β'''; as such, this article covers both variants. | + | '''Metall''' is an enemy from the original ''[[Mega Man 1|Mega Man]]''. It is the first of the "Met" (or Metall, or Metool, or Mettaur, or Hard Hat, or... really, a lot of English names) series of robots, and notably lacks feet, and therefore can't move. This iteration reappeared in ''[[Mega Man 9]]'' as the functionally and (save for a shine on its helmet) physically identical '''Metall β'''; as such, this article covers both variants. |
Metall was first made available in the devkit for the original ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level]]'' contest, where it appeared in the entries [[City War]], [[Chroma Key]], and [[Napalm Forest and Caves]]. It returned in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]]'', where it appeared in the entries [[The Fall]], [[Rush City]], and [[Lava Factory]], and is one of [[Dennis]]'s forms in [[Launch Man & Shuttle Man (stage)|Launch Man & Shuttle Man]]. It also appears in the Wily stage [[Reality Core]]. It also appears in the ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 3 Judge Application Levels]]'' [[Coptar Man]] and [[Gate 303]]. | Metall was first made available in the devkit for the original ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level]]'' contest, where it appeared in the entries [[City War]], [[Chroma Key]], and [[Napalm Forest and Caves]]. It returned in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]]'', where it appeared in the entries [[The Fall]], [[Rush City]], and [[Lava Factory]], and is one of [[Dennis]]'s forms in [[Launch Man & Shuttle Man (stage)|Launch Man & Shuttle Man]]. It also appears in the Wily stage [[Reality Core]]. It also appears in the ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 3 Judge Application Levels]]'' [[Coptar Man]] and [[Gate 303]]. | ||
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==Damage Table== | ==Damage Table== | ||
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{{Damagetable1 | {{Damagetable1 | ||
| − | | buster = 1/1/1 | + | |buster=1/1/1 |
| − | | metal = 1 | + | |metal=1 |
| − | | gemini = 1 | + | |gemini=1 |
| − | | solar = 1 | + | |solar=1 |
| − | | top = 1 | + | |top=1 |
| − | | wool = 1 | + | |wool=1 |
| − | | black = 1 | + | |black=1 |
| − | | phar = 1/1/1 | + | |phar=1/1/1 |
| − | | magic= 1 | + | |magic=1 |
| − | | notes = | + | |notes=}} |
| − | }} | + | ===Make a Good Mega Man Level 2=== |
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{{Damagetable2 | {{Damagetable2 | ||
| − | | buster = 1/1/1 | + | |buster=1/1/1 |
| − | | hornet = 1 | + | |hornet=1 |
| − | | jewel = 1 | + | |jewel=1 |
| − | | grab = 1 | + | |grab=1 |
| − | | triple = 1 | + | |triple=1 |
| − | | slash = 1 | + | |flash=Y |
| − | | wheel = 1 | + | |slash=1 |
| − | | sakugarne = 0 | + | |wheel=1 |
| − | | wire = | + | |sakugarne=0 |
| − | | arrow = 1 | + | |wire=1* |
| − | | | + | |arrow=1 |
| − | + | |notes=While there is no known situation where a Metall can be hit by Wire Adaptor, it can often be hit by Chomp Claw.}} | |
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| + | ==Trivia== | ||
| + | *The ''MaGMML1'' devkit refers to Metall as "'''Met Beta'''". | ||
==Related Enemies== | ==Related Enemies== | ||
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*[[Metall K1000]] | *[[Metall K1000]] | ||
*[[Metall Mommy]] | *[[Metall Mommy]] | ||
| + | *[[Baby Metall]] | ||
*[[Space Metall]] | *[[Space Metall]] | ||
*[[Metall Cannon]] | *[[Metall Cannon]] | ||
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Metall is an enemy from the original Mega Man. It is the first of the "Met" (or Metall, or Metool, or Mettaur, or Hard Hat, or... really, a lot of English names) series of robots, and notably lacks feet, and therefore can't move. This iteration reappeared in Mega Man 9 as the functionally and (save for a shine on its helmet) physically identical Metall β; as such, this article covers both variants.
Metall was first made available in the devkit for the original Make a Good Mega Man Level contest, where it appeared in the entries City War, Chroma Key, and Napalm Forest and Caves. It returned in Make a Good Mega Man Level 2, where it appeared in the entries The Fall, Rush City, and Lava Factory, and is one of Dennis's forms in Launch Man & Shuttle Man. It also appears in the Wily stage Reality Core. It also appears in the Make a Good Mega Man Level 3 Judge Application Levels Coptar Man and Gate 303.
The Metall β variant is included in the Megamix Engine, and is planned to appear as a devkit enemy in Make a Good Mega Man Level 3 and Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level.
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Behavior
Metall hides inside an impermeable helmet, only emerging to shoot a triple shot at Mega Man when he gets close. There is a small delay between it opening and it firing, giving Mega Man ample time to destroy it before it can get its attack off. Alternatively, a few weapons such as the Black Hole Bomb are able to bypass the helmet's protection.
Damage Table
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| 1/1/1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | Y | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1* | 1 |
| Other Notes | While there is no known situation where a Metall can be hit by Wire Adaptor, it can often be hit by Chomp Claw. | |||||||||
Trivia
- The MaGMML1 devkit refers to Metall as "Met Beta".
Related Enemies
- Neo Metall
- Metall DX
- Giant Metall
- Metall EX
- Metall Dance
- Metall Swim
- Metall K1000
- Metall Mommy
- Baby Metall
- Space Metall
- Metall Cannon
- Metall Run and Gun
- Camouflametall
- Neo Heli Metall
- Numetall
- Hell Metall DX
- Metall Sniper
- Fatool
- Metall Potton
- Giant Metall Cannon
- Metall Daddy
- Metall Jump Winter
- Metall Mommy Winter
- Metall Winter
- Metloon
- Met (Quarantine Woman)
- Mettaur
- Mush Met
- SK Met
- Dennis
- Grave Met