Site notice |
---|
Welcome! Please check To-Do List to see what pages need help, who is working on what, etc.
|
Difference between revisions of "NetNavi"
Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) |
Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) |
||
(24 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
A {{Jp|'''NetNavi'''|ネットナビ|Nettonabi}}, called {{Jp|'''Navi'''|ナビ|Nabi}} for short or {{Jp|'''Network Navigator'''|ネットワークナビゲーター|Nettowāku Nabigētā}}<ref>Back boxart, ''Mega Man Battle Network''. October 2001.</ref> in full, is a kind of computer program appearing in the [[Battle Network era]] and [[Star Force era]]. They are sentient programs with thoughts and personalities who often serve cooperative roles with [[human]] companions called [[NetOp]]s, exploring and interacting across the internet within the [[Cyberworld]]. | A {{Jp|'''NetNavi'''|ネットナビ|Nettonabi}}, called {{Jp|'''Navi'''|ナビ|Nabi}} for short or {{Jp|'''Network Navigator'''|ネットワークナビゲーター|Nettowāku Nabigētā}}<ref>Back boxart, ''Mega Man Battle Network''. October 2001.</ref> in full, is a kind of computer program appearing in the [[Battle Network era]] and [[Star Force era]]. They are sentient programs with thoughts and personalities who often serve cooperative roles with [[human]] companions called [[NetOp]]s, exploring and interacting across the internet within the [[Cyberworld]]. Many NetNavis are based on characters from other games in the ''Mega Man'' series, especially [[Robot Master]]s from the [[Classic era]]. | ||
==In the Games== | ==In the Games== | ||
===Battle Network era=== | ===Battle Network era=== | ||
====''Mega Man Battle Network''==== | ====''Mega Man Battle Network''==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: | |||
! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ||
|- | |- | ||
Line 34: | Line 30: | ||
| [[File:MMBN - Glide Portrait.png|center]] | | [[File:MMBN - Glide Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| [[Yai Ayanokoji]] | | [[Yai Ayanokoji]] | ||
| | | Unknown | ||
| | | Unknown | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[FireMan.EXE]] | | [[FireMan.EXE]] | ||
Line 44: | Line 40: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[NumberMan.EXE]] | | [[NumberMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN - NumberMan Portrait. | | [[File:MMBN - NumberMan Portrait.gif|center]] | ||
| [[Higsby]] | | [[Higsby]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
Line 56: | Line 52: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[WoodMan.EXE]] | | [[WoodMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBCC - WoodMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| [[Sal]] | | [[Sal]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Wood Element.png]] Wood | | [[File:MMBN6 - Wood Element.png]] Wood | ||
Line 74: | Line 70: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[SkullMan.EXE]] | | [[SkullMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBCC - SkullMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| [[Miyu]] | | [[Miyu]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
Line 86: | Line 82: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[SharkMan.EXE]] | | [[SharkMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBCC - SharkMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| [[Masa]] | | [[Masa]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ElecMan.EXE]] | | rowspan=2 | [[ElecMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN - ElecMan Portrait.png|center]] | | rowspan=2 | [[File:MMBN - ElecMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| [[Count | | [[Count Zap]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Elec Element.png]] Elec | | rowspan=2 | [[File:MMBN6 - Elec Element.png]] Elec | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Wood Element.png]] Wood | | rowspan=2 | [[File:MMBN6 - Wood Element.png]] Wood | ||
|- | |||
| [[Ann Zap]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[BombMan.EXE]] | | [[BombMan.EXE]] | ||
Line 110: | Line 108: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[PharaohMan.EXE]] | | [[PharaohMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBN2 - PharaohMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| None | | None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
Line 116: | Line 114: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ShadowMan.EXE]] | | [[ShadowMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBN2 - ShadowMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| None | | None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
Line 122: | Line 120: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Bass.EXE]] | | [[Bass.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBN2 - Bass Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| None | | None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
|} | |} | ||
NetNavis first appear in ''[[Mega Man Battle Network]]'', where [[MegaMan.EXE]] is introduced as the Navi of [[Lan Hikari]], both serving as the game's main protagonists. Each of the game's eight Chapters has a final NetNavi boss, often a member of [[WWW]]. There are also optional Navi bosses unaffiliated with WWW as well, and secret ones that can only be faced after clearing the game's main story. | |||
<br clear="all"/> | |||
====''Mega Man Battle Network 2''==== | ====''Mega Man Battle Network 2''==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: | |||
! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ||
|- | |- | ||
Line 143: | Line 141: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ToadMan.EXE]] | | [[ToadMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBCC - ToadMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| [[Ribitta]] | | [[Ribitta]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Aqua Element.png]] Aqua | | [[File:MMBN6 - Aqua Element.png]] Aqua | ||
Line 155: | Line 153: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[GateMan.EXE]] | | [[GateMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBCC - GateMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| | | [[Mr. Famous]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
Line 162: | Line 160: | ||
| [[CutMan.EXE]] | | [[CutMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN2 - CutMan Portrait.png|center]] | | [[File:MMBN2 - CutMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| None | | None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
Line 173: | Line 165: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ThunderMan.EXE]] | | [[ThunderMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBCC - ThunderMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| [[Raoul]] | | [[Raoul]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Elec Element.png]] Elec | | [[File:MMBN6 - Elec Element.png]] Elec | ||
Line 179: | Line 171: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[SnakeMan.EXE]] | | [[SnakeMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBCC - SnakeMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| [[Ms. Millions]] | | [[Ms. Millions]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Wood Element.png]] Wood | | [[File:MMBN6 - Wood Element.png]] Wood | ||
Line 190: | Line 182: | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[MagnetMan.EXE]] | | rowspan=2 | [[MagnetMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN2 - MagnetMan Portrait.png|center]] | | rowspan=2 | [[File:MMBN2 - MagnetMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| [[Mr. | | [[Mr. Gauss]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Elec Element.png]] Elec | | rowspan=2 | [[File:MMBN6 - Elec Element.png]] Elec | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Wood Element.png]] Wood | | rowspan=2 | [[File:MMBN6 - Wood Element.png]] Wood | ||
|- | |||
|[[Tesla Gauss]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[HeatMan.EXE]] | | [[HeatMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBCC - HeatMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| [[Mr. Match]] | | [[Mr. Match]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Fire Element.png]] Fire | | [[File:MMBN6 - Fire Element.png]] Fire | ||
Line 226: | Line 220: | ||
| Unknown | | Unknown | ||
|} | |} | ||
In ''[[Mega Man Battle Network 2]]'', a new criminal group using NetNavis called [[Gospel]] emerges. The game is again divided into eight Chapters, each with a boss who is usually a NetNavi member of Gospel. | |||
<br clear="all"/> | |||
====''Mega Man Battle Network 3''==== | ====''Mega Man Battle Network 3''==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: | |||
! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ||
|- | |- | ||
Line 260: | Line 254: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[MetalMan.EXE]] | | [[MetalMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBCC - MetalMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| [[Tamako Shiraizumi]] | | [[Tamako Shiraizumi]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
Line 266: | Line 260: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[KingMan.EXE]] | | [[KingMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:MMBCC - KingMan Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| [[Tora]] | | [[Tora]] | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
Line 331: | Line 325: | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
|} | |} | ||
''[[Mega Man Battle Network 3]]'' is the first game in the series to have two versions: White and Blue. The NetNavi bosses differ slightly depending on the version of the game. Either way, this game also follows the eight Chapters format, with most NetNavi bosses belonging to WWW. | |||
<br clear="all"/> | |||
====''Mega Man Battle Network 4''==== | ====''Mega Man Battle Network 4''==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: | |||
! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ||
|- | |- | ||
Line 418: | Line 412: | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
|} | |} | ||
In ''[[Mega Man Battle Network 4]]'', the story is divided into three [[NetBattle]] tournaments rather than Chapters. Many of the game's NetNavi bosses are fellow tournament competitors, which can differ depending on player choices and the version of the game: Red Sun or Blue Moon. Additionally, the dark organization [[Nebula]] has Navis working behind the scenes who are also bosses. | |||
<br clear="all"/> | |||
====''Mega Man Battle Network 5''==== | ====''Mega Man Battle Network 5''==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: | |||
! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ||
|- | |- | ||
Line 481: | Line 475: | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
|} | |} | ||
In ''[[Mega Man Battle Network 5]]'', the story is divided into seven Chapters with Navi bosses. The bosses in this game are [[Darkloid]]s, corrupted Navis who serve Nebula. Again, they differ depending the version of the game: Team ProtoMan or Team Colonel. | |||
<br clear="all"/> | |||
====''Mega Man Battle Network 6''==== | ====''Mega Man Battle Network 6''==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: | |||
! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ||
|- | |- | ||
Line 559: | Line 553: | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Iris Portrait.png|center]] | | [[File:MMBN6 - Iris Portrait.png|center]] | ||
| None | | None | ||
| | | Unknown | ||
| | | Unknown | ||
|} | |} | ||
In ''[[Mega Man Battle Network 6]]'', the story is divided into seven Chapters with Navi bosses. Most NetNavi bosses in this game are part of a revived WWW, but there are also civilian Navis who can become Link Navis for MegaMan.EXE. | |||
<br clear="all"/> | |||
====''Mega Man Network Transmission''==== | ====''Mega Man Network Transmission''==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: | |||
! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[BrightMan.EXE]] | | [[BrightMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File:MMNT - BrightMan Portrait.png|center]] | | [[File:MMNT - BrightMan Portrait.png|center|45px]] | ||
| [[ACDC Town]] shop owner | | [[ACDC Town]] shop owner | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Elec Element.png]] Elec | | [[File:MMBN6 - Elec Element.png]] Elec | ||
Line 578: | Line 572: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[GravityMan.EXE]] | | [[GravityMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File:MMNT - GravityMan Portrait.png|center]] | | [[File:MMNT - GravityMan Portrait.png|center|45px]] | ||
| None | | None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
Line 584: | Line 578: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[NeedleMan.EXE]] | | [[NeedleMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File:MMNT - NeedleMan Portrait.png|center]] | | [[File:MMNT - NeedleMan Portrait.png|center|45px]] | ||
| [[Ayanokoji Home|Ayanokoji]] gardener | | [[Ayanokoji Home|Ayanokoji]] gardener | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Wood Element.png]] Wood | | [[File:MMBN6 - Wood Element.png]] Wood | ||
Line 590: | Line 584: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[StarMan.EXE]] | | [[StarMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File:MMNT - StarMan Portrait.png|center]] | | [[File:MMNT - StarMan Portrait.png|center|45px]] | ||
| None | | None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
Line 596: | Line 590: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[SwordMan.EXE]] | | [[SwordMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File:MMNT - SwordMan Portrait.png|center]] | | [[File:MMNT - SwordMan Portrait.png|center|45px]] | ||
| None | | None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
Line 602: | Line 596: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Zero.EXE]] | | [[Zero.EXE]] | ||
| [[File:MMNT - Zero Portrait.png|center]] | | [[File:MMNT - Zero Portrait.png|center|45px]] | ||
| None | | None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
|} | |} | ||
In ''[[Mega Man Network Transmission]]'', each stage's NetNavi boss is usually a civilian Navi who has been driven berserk by the [[Zero Virus]]. | |||
<br clear="all"/> | |||
====''Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge''==== | ====''Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge''==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: | {| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" | ||
! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ||
|- | |- | ||
Line 626: | Line 622: | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
|} | |} | ||
<br clear="all"/> | |||
====''Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network''==== | ====''Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network''==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: | {| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" | ||
! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ||
|- | |- | ||
Line 640: | Line 636: | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[JammingMan.EXE]] | | [[JammingMan.EXE]] | ||
| [[File:RMPoN - JammingMan | | [[File:RMPoN - JammingMan.png|center]] | ||
| None | | None | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Elec Element.png]] Elec | | [[File:MMBN6 - Elec Element.png]] Elec | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - Wood Element.png]] Wood | | [[File:MMBN6 - Wood Element.png]] Wood | ||
|} | |} | ||
<br clear="all"/> | |||
====''Rockman.EXE Legend of Network''==== | ====''Rockman.EXE Legend of Network''==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: | {| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" | ||
! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ||
|- | |- | ||
Line 664: | Line 654: | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
|} | |} | ||
<br clear="all"/> | |||
====''Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star''==== | ====''Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star''==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: | {| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" | ||
! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ! Name !! Image !! Primary NetOp !! Element !! Weakness | ||
|- | |- | ||
Line 677: | Line 667: | ||
| [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | | [[File:MMBN6 - None Element.png]] None | ||
|} | |} | ||
<br clear="all"/> | |||
====''MegaMan NT Warrior''==== | ====''MegaMan NT Warrior''==== | ||
* [[PickMan.EXE & DrillMach.EXE]] | |||
* [[LeagueMan.EXE]] | |||
* [[PrisMan.EXE]] | |||
* [[RocketMan.EXE]] | |||
* [[NoodleMan.EXE]] | |||
* [[ShiningMan.EXE]] | |||
* [[WhaleMan.EXE]] | |||
* [[Silk.EXE]] | |||
* [[Slur.EXE]] | |||
* [[Trill]] | |||
* [[Minor NetNavis (Mega Man NT Warrior)|Minor NetNavis]] | |||
===Star Force era=== | ===Star Force era=== | ||
====''Mega Man Star Force''==== | ====''Mega Man Star Force''==== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="float:right; margin-left: 10px;" | |||
! Name !! Image !! Previous User !! Specialization | |||
|- | |||
| [[PropellerMan]] | |||
| [[File:MMSF - PropellerMan Portrait.png|center]] | |||
| [[Chase Winde]] | |||
| Pilots RC choppers. | |||
|- | |||
| [[PitcherMan]] | |||
| [[File:MMSF - PitcherMan Portrait.png|center]] | |||
| [[Joe Hawnt]] | |||
| Operates pitching machines. | |||
|- | |||
| [[KeyMan]] | |||
| [[File:MMSF - KeyMan Portrait.png|center]] | |||
| [[AMAKEN]] employee | |||
| Opens locked doors. | |||
|- | |||
| [[ThermoMan]] | |||
| [[File:MMSF - ThermoMan Portrait.png|center]] | |||
| [[Nacy's]] maintenance man | |||
| Controls air conditioning. | |||
|- | |||
| [[ShovelMan]] | |||
| [[File:MMSF - ShovelMan Portrait.png|center]] | |||
| [[Dump Worker]] | |||
| Operates backhoes. | |||
|- | |||
| [[TraderMan]] | |||
| [[File:MMSF - TraderMan Portrait.png|center]] | |||
| None | |||
| [[Card Trader]] management. | |||
|- | |||
| [[SecurityMan]] | |||
| [[File:MMSF - Common Navi Fighter Portrait.png|center]] | |||
| None | |||
| Nacy's digital security. | |||
|- | |||
| DriveMan | |||
| None | |||
| None | |||
| Driving vehicles. | |||
|- | |||
| TeacherMan | |||
| None | |||
| None | |||
| Teaching school children. | |||
|} | |||
In ''[[Mega Man Star Force]]'', approximately a century has passed, so NetNavis are not as ubiquitous as they once were. They are used more for mundane electronic tasks and managing appliances, rather than engaging in NetBattles. [[Geo Stelar]] can obtain them via [[Navi Card]]s, which can then be loaded to perform certain functions. | |||
<br clear="all"/> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{NetNavis}} | |||
[[Category:Species]] | [[Category:Species]] |
Latest revision as of 02:59, 4 June 2024
This article is a stub. You can help Mega Man Wiki by expanding it.
A NetNavi (ネットナビ), called Navi (ナビ) for short or Network Navigator (ネットワークナビゲーター)[1] in full, is a kind of computer program appearing in the Battle Network era and Star Force era. They are sentient programs with thoughts and personalities who often serve cooperative roles with human companions called NetOps, exploring and interacting across the internet within the Cyberworld. Many NetNavis are based on characters from other games in the Mega Man series, especially Robot Masters from the Classic era.
In the Games
Battle Network era
Mega Man Battle Network
Name | Image | Primary NetOp | Element | Weakness |
---|---|---|---|---|
MegaMan.EXE | Lan Hikari | None | None | |
Roll.EXE | Mayl Sakurai | None | None | |
GutsMan.EXE | Dex Oyama | None | None | |
Glide.EXE | Yai Ayanokoji | Unknown | Unknown | |
FireMan.EXE | Mr. Match | None | Aqua | |
NumberMan.EXE | Higsby | None | None | |
StoneMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
WoodMan.EXE | Sal | Wood | Fire | |
ProtoMan.EXE | Eugene Chaud | None | None | |
IceMan.EXE | Dr. Froid | Aqua | Elec | |
SkullMan.EXE | Miyu | None | None | |
ColorMan.EXE | Ms. Madd | None | None | |
SharkMan.EXE | Masa | None | None | |
ElecMan.EXE | Count Zap | Elec | Wood | |
Ann Zap | ||||
BombMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
MagicMan.EXE | Yahoot | None | None | |
PharaohMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
ShadowMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
Bass.EXE | None | None | None |
NetNavis first appear in Mega Man Battle Network, where MegaMan.EXE is introduced as the Navi of Lan Hikari, both serving as the game's main protagonists. Each of the game's eight Chapters has a final NetNavi boss, often a member of WWW. There are also optional Navi bosses unaffiliated with WWW as well, and secret ones that can only be faced after clearing the game's main story.
Mega Man Battle Network 2
Name | Image | Primary NetOp | Element | Weakness |
---|---|---|---|---|
AirMan.EXE | Arashi Kazefuki | None | None | |
ToadMan.EXE | Ribitta | Aqua | Elec | |
QuickMan.EXE | Speedy Dave | None | None | |
GateMan.EXE | Mr. Famous | None | None | |
CutMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
ThunderMan.EXE | Raoul | Elec | Wood | |
SnakeMan.EXE | Ms. Millions | Wood | Fire | |
KnightMan.EXE | Princess Pride | None | None | |
MagnetMan.EXE | Mr. Gauss | Elec | Wood | |
Tesla Gauss | ||||
HeatMan.EXE | Mr. Match | Fire | Aqua | |
FreezeMan.EXE | None | Aqua | Elec | |
NapalmMan.EXE | None | Fire | Aqua | |
PlanetMan.EXE | None | Wood | Fire | |
CookMan.EXE | King of YumLand | Unknown | Unknown |
In Mega Man Battle Network 2, a new criminal group using NetNavis called Gospel emerges. The game is again divided into eight Chapters, each with a boss who is usually a NetNavi member of Gospel.
Mega Man Battle Network 3
Name | Image | Primary NetOp | Element | Weakness |
---|---|---|---|---|
FlashMan.EXE | Rei Saiko | Elec | Wood | |
BeastMan.EXE | Takeo Inukai | None | None | |
Punk.EXE | Mr. Famous | None | None | |
BubbleMan.EXE | None | Aqua | Elec | |
MetalMan.EXE | Tamako Shiraizumi | None | None | |
KingMan.EXE | Tora | None | None | |
DesertMan.EXE | Noboru Sunayama | Fire | Aqua | |
PlantMan.EXE | Anetta | Wood | Fire | |
FlameMan.EXE | Mr. Match | Fire | Aqua | |
CopyMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
BowlMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
MistMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
DrillMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
DarkMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
JapanMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
Serenade.EXE | Mamoru Ura | None | None |
Mega Man Battle Network 3 is the first game in the series to have two versions: White and Blue. The NetNavi bosses differ slightly depending on the version of the game. Either way, this game also follows the eight Chapters format, with most NetNavi bosses belonging to WWW.
Mega Man Battle Network 4
Name | Image | Primary NetOp | Element | Weakness |
---|---|---|---|---|
AquaMan.EXE | Shuko Kido | Aqua | Elec | |
SparkMan.EXE | Terry Jomon | Elec | Wood | |
TopMan.EXE | Tensuke Takumi | None | None | |
ShadeMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
WindMan.EXE | Lilly | None | None | |
VideoMan.EXE | Viddy Narcy | None | None | |
BurnMan.EXE | Atsuki Homura | Fire | Aqua | |
ColdMan.EXE | Ivan Chillski | Aqua | Elec | |
KendoMan.EXE | Mr. Famous | None | None | |
SearchMan.EXE | Raika | None | None | |
JunkMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
LaserMan.EXE | Dr. Regal | None | None | |
Duo.EXE | None | None | None |
In Mega Man Battle Network 4, the story is divided into three NetBattle tournaments rather than Chapters. Many of the game's NetNavi bosses are fellow tournament competitors, which can differ depending on player choices and the version of the game: Red Sun or Blue Moon. Additionally, the dark organization Nebula has Navis working behind the scenes who are also bosses.
Mega Man Battle Network 5
Name | Image | Primary NetOp | Element | Weakness |
---|---|---|---|---|
Colonel.EXE | Baryl | None | None | |
BlizzardMan.EXE | None | Aqua | Elec | |
GridMan.EXE | Mr. Famous | None | None | |
GyroMan.EXE | Charlie Airstar | None | None | |
CloudMan.EXE | None | Elec | Wood | |
TomahawkMan.EXE | Dingo | Wood | Fire | |
LarkMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
CosmoMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
Meddy.EXE | Jasmine | None | None |
In Mega Man Battle Network 5, the story is divided into seven Chapters with Navi bosses. The bosses in this game are Darkloids, corrupted Navis who serve Nebula. Again, they differ depending the version of the game: Team ProtoMan or Team Colonel.
Mega Man Battle Network 6
Name | Image | Primary NetOp | Element | Weakness |
---|---|---|---|---|
BlastMan.EXE | Joe Mach | Fire | Aqua | |
DiveMan.EXE | Blackbeard | Aqua | Elec | |
CircusMan.EXE | Yuika | None | None | |
SlashMan.EXE | Pat Fahran | Sword | Break | |
TenguMan.EXE | Master Feng-Tian | Wind | Sword | |
JudgeMan.EXE | Prosecutor Ito | None | None | |
ElementMan.EXE | Vic | None | None | |
EraseMan.EXE | Dark Scyth | Cursor | Wind | |
GroundMan.EXE | Moliarty | Break | Cursor | |
ChargeMan.EXE | Al Ferry | Fire | Aqua | |
DustMan.EXE | Mr. Press | Break | Cursor | |
Iris.EXE | None | Unknown | Unknown |
In Mega Man Battle Network 6, the story is divided into seven Chapters with Navi bosses. Most NetNavi bosses in this game are part of a revived WWW, but there are also civilian Navis who can become Link Navis for MegaMan.EXE.
Mega Man Network Transmission
Name | Image | Primary NetOp | Element | Weakness |
---|---|---|---|---|
BrightMan.EXE | ACDC Town shop owner | Elec | Wood | |
GravityMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
NeedleMan.EXE | Ayanokoji gardener | Wood | Fire | |
StarMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
SwordMan.EXE | None | None | None | |
Zero.EXE | None | None | None |
In Mega Man Network Transmission, each stage's NetNavi boss is usually a civilian Navi who has been driven berserk by the Zero Virus.
Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge
Name | Image | Primary NetOp | Element | Weakness |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ring.EXE | Kai Todoroki | None | None | |
TurboMan.EXE | Mary Towa | None | None |
Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network
Name | Image | Primary NetOp | Element | Weakness |
---|---|---|---|---|
HatMan.EXE | Shuichi Eboshi | None | None | |
JammingMan.EXE | None | Elec | Wood |
Rockman.EXE Legend of Network
Name | Image | Primary NetOp | Element | Weakness |
---|---|---|---|---|
RideMan.EXE | Sherrice | None | None |
Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star
Name | Image | Primary NetOp | Element | Weakness |
---|---|---|---|---|
ClockMan.EXE | None | None | None |
MegaMan NT Warrior
- PickMan.EXE & DrillMach.EXE
- LeagueMan.EXE
- PrisMan.EXE
- RocketMan.EXE
- NoodleMan.EXE
- ShiningMan.EXE
- WhaleMan.EXE
- Silk.EXE
- Slur.EXE
- Trill
- Minor NetNavis
Star Force era
Mega Man Star Force
Name | Image | Previous User | Specialization |
---|---|---|---|
PropellerMan | Chase Winde | Pilots RC choppers. | |
PitcherMan | Joe Hawnt | Operates pitching machines. | |
KeyMan | AMAKEN employee | Opens locked doors. | |
ThermoMan | Nacy's maintenance man | Controls air conditioning. | |
ShovelMan | Dump Worker | Operates backhoes. | |
TraderMan | None | Card Trader management. | |
SecurityMan | None | Nacy's digital security. | |
DriveMan | None | None | Driving vehicles. |
TeacherMan | None | None | Teaching school children. |
In Mega Man Star Force, approximately a century has passed, so NetNavis are not as ubiquitous as they once were. They are used more for mundane electronic tasks and managing appliances, rather than engaging in NetBattles. Geo Stelar can obtain them via Navi Cards, which can then be loaded to perform certain functions.
References
- ↑ Back boxart, Mega Man Battle Network. October 2001.