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'''Storm Owl''', known as {{Jp|'''Storm Fukuroul'''| | '''Storm Owl''', known as {{Jp|'''Storm Fukuroul'''|ストーム・フクロウル|Sutōmu Fukurouru}} in Japan, is a [[Maverick]] from the [[X era]], appearing as one of the main bosses in ''[[Mega Man X4]]''. He is a wind-themed [[Reploid]] based on an owl, who attacks with vacuum cyclones and feather missiles. He is a member of [[Repliforce]] who participates in their coup d'état. | ||
== In the Games == | == In the Games == |
Revision as of 23:18, 16 January 2024
Artwork from Mega Man X4. | |
Stage portrait(s). | |
General information | |
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Name(s): | Storm Owl, Storm Fukuroul |
Title(s): | Chief Officer of the Skies[1] |
Group(s): | Repliforce |
Appearances: | Mega Man X4 |
Inspiration: | Owl |
Game Info | |
Weapon(s): | Double Cyclone/Tenkuha |
Weakness(es): | Aiming Laser/Rakuhoha |
Stage(s): | Air Force |
Storm Owl, known as Storm Fukuroul (ストーム・フクロウル) in Japan, is a Maverick from the X era, appearing as one of the main bosses in Mega Man X4. He is a wind-themed Reploid based on an owl, who attacks with vacuum cyclones and feather missiles. He is a member of Repliforce who participates in their coup d'état.
In the Games
Mega Man X4
Storm Owl debuts in Mega Man X4 as one of the eight Mavericks on the Stage Select screen. He is a noble member of Repliforce who serves as the boss of Air Force. He flies in and out of the arena at will, launching different attacks with every visit. Defeating Storm Owl grants Double Cyclone to X and Tenkuha to Zero. His weakness is the Aiming Laser and Rakuhoha from Cyber Peacock, which disrupts his circuitry and resets his pattern. A boss attack rematch with Storm Owl later occurs in Final Weapon 3.
Other Game Appearances
- In Mega Man X Legacy Collection, Storm Owl appears in X Challenge. He is fought alongside Storm Eagle in 2-1 in both volumes.
Other Media
- In the Rockman X4 manga, Storm Owl reprises his role from Mega Man X4.
- In the Archie Mega Man comic, Storm Owl appears in the "Worlds Unite" arc as one of the many Mavericks resurrected in Sigma's army.
Official Data
Mega Man X4
Chief Officer of the Skies Storm Owl | |
Repliforce's military intelligence officer, who belongs to the general staff headquarters. He takes great pride in his office, and is deeply offended at being labeled as a Maverick. After the coup, he enters the battlefield as the commander of an air fleet to carry out diversionary operations, staying one step ahead of the Maverick Hunters.[1][2][3] |
Compendium of Rockman X
Air Force | Storm Owl | |||
Weapon: | Double Cyclone/Tenkuuha | Weakness: | Aiming Laser/Rakuhouha | |
Profile: | Member of the high command of Repliforce. He participates in the rebellion by leading the air force. He takes advantage of his ability to fly to torment his opponents. | |||
Attack: | Effect: | |||
Nosedive | Approaches to grab the player. | |||
3-Way Shot | Fires shots in three directions. | |||
Cyclone Attack | Rapid cyclones. He can also float in the center and attack in four different directions. | |||
Giant Tornado | Attacks with large tornadoes. |
Mega Man X Legacy Collection Gallery
Storm Owl | |
A cunning general belonging to Repliforce's leadership staff. Like many Repliforce officers, he has a strong sense of military pride, and is severely indignant that Repliforce has been branded a Maverick organization. At the start of the coup, he commanded his air fleet to set a course for the combat zone as a diversionary tactic. |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Capcom Japan official website, New Products, Rockman X4. 2000. (http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/consumer/rockmanx4/)
- ↑ Comic BomBom Special #116: Rockman X4 Saikyou Daizukan. October 1997.
- ↑ Televi Magazine Great Hyakka #103: Rockman X4 Himitsu Daizukan. 1997.