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- 15:21, 30 May 2024 Gear Recovery (hist | edit) [315 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} A {{Jp|'''Gear Recovery'''|ギアリカバリー|Gia Rikabarī}}<ref>Game manual, ''Mega Man 11''. 2018.</ref> is an item only appearing in ''Mega Man 11''. When collected, it replenishes Mega Man's Gear Gauge. ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 15:15, 30 May 2024 Companion Panel (hist | edit) [425 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} A {{Jp|'''Companion Panel'''|仲間パネル|Nakama Paneru}}<ref>''Rockman 8: Metal Heroes PlayStation Hisshō-hō Supesharu''</ref> is an item appearing in ''Mega Man 8''. It only appears in Rush Jet segments, and when collected it summons either Eddie, Beat, or Auto to assist Mega Man. ==In the Games== ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 15:10, 30 May 2024 Evil Energy (hist | edit) [371 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} The {{Jp|'''Evil Energy'''|悪のエネルギー|Aku no Enerugī}} is an item and plot element appearing in ''Mega Man 8''. It is a mysterious extraterrestrial energy source from space which can only be harnessed by those who are evil, and comes to be used by Dr. Wily. ==In the Games== ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 15:07, 30 May 2024 Transport Item (hist | edit) [359 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} A {{Jp|'''Transport Item'''|移動用アイテム|Idō-yō Aitemu}} is a recurring type of item in the Classic era. They are unique items that function similarly to weapons, even using Weapon Energy, in order to grant the player character more mobility. ==In the Games== ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 15:05, 30 May 2024 Party Ball (hist | edit) [308 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} A {{Jp|'''Party Ball'''|くす玉|Kusudama}}<ref>Game manual, ''Mega Man Powered Up''. 2006.</ref> is an item appearing only in ''Mega Man Powered Up''. Attacking one reveals a random collection of other items. ==In the Games== ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 15:04, 30 May 2024 Retry Flag (hist | edit) [367 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} A {{Jp|'''Retry Flag'''|再試行フラグ|Saishikō Furagu}}<ref>Game manual, ''Mega Man Powered Up''. 2006.</ref> is an item appearing only in ''Mega Man Powered Up''. Touching one establishes a checkpoint, at which the player character returns when they lose a life. ==In the Games== ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 15:01, 30 May 2024 Pack Item (hist | edit) [368 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} A {{Jp|'''Pack Item'''|パックアイテム|Pakku Aitemu}} is an item only appearing in ''Mega Man Powered Up''. Collecting one in a stage unlocks new parts for Construction mode, and defeating a boss grants one that unlocks a new {{ClassicEraLink|Special Weapon}}. ==In the Games== ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 14:55, 30 May 2024 Special Weapon Item (hist | edit) [1,006 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A {{Jp|'''Special Weapon Item'''|特殊武器アイテム|Tokushu Buki Aitemu}}, also known as a {{Jp|'''Weapon Item'''|ウエポンアイテム|Uepon Aitemu}} or a {{Jp|'''Heart Part'''|心臓部分|Shinzou Bubun}}, is a recurring item in the Classic era. It is an item that appears when once a Robot Master boss is defeated, and collecting it grants the player their {{ClassicEraLink|Special Weapon}}. ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 14:48, 30 May 2024 Score Ball (hist | edit) [484 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A {{Jp|'''Score Ball'''|スコアボール|Sukoa Bōru}},<ref>Game manual, ''Mega Man Powered Up''. 2006.</ref> also known as a {{Jp|'''Bonus Ball'''|ボーナスボール|Bōnasu Bōru}} or a {{Jp|'''Point Item'''|得点アイテム|Tokuten Aitemu}}, is a recurring item in the Classic era. First appearing in ''Mega Man'', it is a collectible item that increases the player's score. ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 14:42, 30 May 2024 Energy Up (hist | edit) [999 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} An {{jp|'''Energy Up'''|エネルギーアップ|Enerugī Appu}} or {{jp|'''Weapon Up'''|ウェポンアップ|Uepon Appu}} is a recurring item in the X era. When collected, it permanently increases the player's maximum Weapon Energy. A similar item called a '''BM Upgrade''' (or {{jp|'''Livemetal Up'''|ライブメタルアップ|Raibumetaru Appu}} in Japan) also appeared in ''Mega Man ZX Advent''. ==In the Games== ===X era=== ====''Mega Man X5''==...")
- 20:28, 29 May 2024 Force Metal (hist | edit) [388 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} {{Jp|'''Force Metal'''|フォースメタル|Fōsu Metaru}} is a type of item appearing in ''Mega Man X: Command Mission''. It is a special mineral which has the ability to empower Reploids, which is mined from a meteorite in the Pacific Ocean. In the game, it can be equipped to party members to enhance them. ==References== <references/> Category:X era items")
- 20:24, 29 May 2024 Zenny (hist | edit) [663 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} {{Jp|'''Zenny'''|ゼニー|Zenī}}, represented by '''Ƶ''', is a recurring type of currency in the ''Mega Man'' series. It is a currency used in many Capcom games, first appearing in the game ''Black Tiger'' in 1987, and debuting in the ''Mega Man'' series with ''Wily & Right's RockBoard: That's Paradise''. ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 20:18, 29 May 2024 Bolt (hist | edit) [325 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} A '''Bolt''', also known as a {{Jp|'''Screw'''|ネジ|Neji}} in Japan, is a type of item appearing in the Classic era. They are collectible items that normally function as currency, and there are also special kinds that can unlock new abilities. ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 20:16, 29 May 2024 Plate (hist | edit) [307 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A {{Jp|'''Plate'''|プレート|Purēto}} is a type of item appearing in the Classic era. They are sets of collectible metal plates, usually with a letter or other symbol on them, which can be collected to unlock new abilities. ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 20:10, 29 May 2024 Tank (hist | edit) [367 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''Tank''', also known as a {{Jp|'''Can'''|缶|Kan}} in Japan, is a recurring type of item in the ''Mega Man'' series. They first appeared in the Classic era as a reserve that could be used later to replenish resources, such as Life Energy, and are referenced and evolved upon in later eras. ==References== <references/> Category:X era items")
- 20:06, 29 May 2024 Parts (X era) (hist | edit) [652 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} {{Jp|'''Parts'''|パーツ|Pātsu}}<ref name="Compendium">''Compendium of Rockman X''. 2005.</ref> are a recurring type of item in the X era. They are unlockable items that can be equipped to a player character to enhance their abilities. Unlike Armor Parts, however, they have a less specific variety of uses and can be equipped to characters besides X too. ==In the Games== ===''Mega Man X5''=== ===''Mega Man Xtreme 2''=== ===''Mega Man X6''===...") originally created as "Part"
- 20:02, 29 May 2024 Chip (X era) (hist | edit) [815 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} A {{Jp|'''Chip'''|チップ|Chippu}} is a recurring type of item in the X era with many different uses. Similar to Parts, they are equippable items that can alter the player character's properties, including their offense, mobility, or defense. ==In the Games== ===''Mega Man X3''=== Chips are first introduced in ''Mega Man X3'', where they have a very different usage than later appearances. These are power-ups for the Third Armor that are obtai...")
- 19:46, 29 May 2024 Yashichi (hist | edit) [389 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} The {{Jp|'''Yashichi'''|ヤシチ|Yashichi}} is a recurring item in the Classic era series. It is a secret bonus item that is hidden in many Capcom games. In the ''Mega Man'' series, it fully restores all of the player's Life Energy and Weapon Energy, and grants a points bonus. ==References== <references/> Category:Classic era items")
- 18:52, 29 May 2024 Injured Reploid (hist | edit) [508 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} An '''Injured Reploid''', known as an {{Jp|'''Injured Repliroid'''|傷ついたレプリロイド|Kizutsuita Repuriroido}} in Japan, is a type of item appearing in the X era. They are common Reploids such as civilians and staff who have been injured by Mavericks and are waiting for the Maverick Hunters to rescue them. Upon collection, they grant the player character bonuses such as 1-UPs and Parts. ==References== <references/> Ca...")
- 18:46, 29 May 2024 Energy Crystal (hist | edit) [549 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} An '''Energy Crystal''', known as '''E-Crystal''' for short or {{Jp|'''Energen Crystal'''|エネルゲン水晶|Enerugen Suishō}} in Japan, is a recurring item in the ''Mega Man'' series. It is a type of crystal that contains immense power, and is used as a way to power Reploids and other electronic mechanisms. It is first mentioned in the X era, before first becoming a collectible item in the Zero era. ==References== <references/> Category...")
- 18:43, 29 May 2024 Biometal Energy (hist | edit) [462 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} '''Biometal Energy''', known as '''BM Energy''' for short or {{Jp|'''Livemetal Energy'''|ライブメタルエネルギー|Raibumetaru Enerugī}}<ref name="Rockman ZX Manual">Game manual, ''Rockman ZX''. July 2006.</ref> in Japan, is a recurring item in the ZX era. Similar to Weapon Energy, it is a resource that powers the player {{ZXEraLink|Mega Man}} character's special attacks. ==References== <references/> Category:ZX era items")
- 17:37, 29 May 2024 Other media (hist | edit) [2,025 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} '''Other media''' is a term used on the Mega Man Wiki for organizational purposes. It is loosely defined as ''Mega Man'' media that is not a video game, and often which is set outside the official canon of the seven eras of the ''Mega Man'' universe. This includes most adaptations of video games, and also stories set in original canons. ==Original media== This is a list of media that does not seek to adapt or take dir...")
- 16:07, 29 May 2024 Gallery (hist | edit) [374 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{disambiguation}} '''Gallery''' may refer to one of the following pages: * Gallery Stage (Mega Man X), Armored Armadillo's stage in ''Mega Man X''. * Gallery Stage (Mega Man Xtreme), Armored Armadillo's stage in ''Mega Man Xtreme''. * Gallery (Mega Man X Legacy Collection), a gallery of artwork and info in ''Mega Man X Legacy Collection''.")
- 18:50, 27 May 2024 DNA Soul (hist | edit) [586 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} A {{Jp|'''DNA Soul'''|DNAソウル|Dīenuē Sōru}} is a type of item only appearing in ''Mega Man Xtreme 2''. It is an object that contains the DNA of a Reploid or Mechaniloid, including their entire personality. They can be collected from fallen enemies to restore Life Energy or Weapon Energy, and can also be used to construct Parts. ==References== <references/> Category:Items")
- 18:25, 27 May 2024 DNA (hist | edit) [8,080 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} '''DNA''' is a recurring concept in the ''Mega Man'' series. For biological organisms, DNA is short for ''deoxyribonucleic acid'', which is a polymer found in all living things that carries genetic instructions for development, functioning, growth, and reproduction.<ref>DNA on Wikipedia.</ref> In the ''Mega Man'' series, Reploids carry DNA-like digital codes of their own, often called a {{Jp|'''DNA program'''|DNAプログラム|Dīenuē Pu...")
- 19:41, 24 May 2024 A-Trans (hist | edit) [951 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} {{Weapon Infobox |image= |caption= |icon=MMX7 MMX8 |types=Default |abbreviation=A. Trans |appearances=X era, ZX era |effect=Transforms to mimic an enemy's form. |related=Axl Bullets}} {{Jp|'''A-Trans'''|Aトランス|A Toransu}},<ref>Sub Screen, ''Mega Man X7''. 2003.</ref>, also translated as '''A-Trance''', is a recurring ability in the ''Mega Man'' franchise. It is the power to ab...")
- 18:47, 24 May 2024 EX Skill (hist | edit) [427 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} An {{Jp|'''EX Skill'''|EXスキル|EX Sukiru}} is a type of ability appearing in the Zero era. An evolution of the Techniques from the X era, these are special attacks that {{ZeroEraLink|Zero}} learns by defeating bosses - however, the major difference is that victory must be won under certain conditions to learn an EX Skill. ==References== <references/> {{EX Skill}}")
- 17:23, 18 May 2024 Special Weapon (X era) (hist | edit) [15,835 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} A {{Jp|'''Special Weapon'''|特殊武器|Tokushu Buki}}<ref name="ChōHyakka">''Kodansha Manga Hyakka #34: Rockman X Chō Hyakka''. April 1996.</ref> is a recurring type of weapon in the X era. They are unique attacks that are obtained by defeating Maverick bosses. They consume Weapon Energy when used, but offer new advantages over default weapons, such as dealing increased damage to specific bosses or weakening their abilities. ==In the Ga...")
- 17:21, 18 May 2024 Special Weapon (Classic era) (hist | edit) [31,112 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} A {{Jp|'''Special Weapon'''|特殊武器|Tokushu Buki}}<ref>Game manual, ''Mega Man II''. 1991.</ref><ref>Game manual, ''Mega Man 5''. 1992.</ref> is a recurring type of weapon in the Classic era. They are unique attacks that are obtained by defeating bosses, usually Robot Masters. They consume Weapon Energy when used, but offer new advantages over default weapons, such as dealing increased damage to specific bosses or weakening their abilities....")
- 22:04, 17 May 2024 Einherjar Eight Warriors (hist | edit) [527 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} The {{Jp|'''Einherjar Eight Warriors'''|アインヘルヤル八闘士|Ainheruyaru Hachi Tōshi}}, also called the '''Einherjar''' for short, is an organization appearing in ''Mega Man Zero 4''. It is a group of eight Mutos Reploids who are led by Craft. They work to carry out Operation Ragnarok for Dr. Weil, attacking Area Zero in order to eradicate all hope for life outside of Neo Arcadia. ==In the Games== ===''Mega Man Zero 4''==...")
- 16:27, 9 May 2024 Glide.EXE (hist | edit) [874 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = Glide.EXE}} {{NetNavi Infobox | image = 250px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man Battle Network''. | portrait = BN | names = Glide.EXE, Glyde.EXE | netop = Yai Ayanokoji | appearances = Battle Network era | element = Unknown | weakness = Unknown | inspiration = Glyde | voice_jp = Yasuhiko Kawazu | voice_en = Ted Cole }} {{Jp|'''Glide.EXE'''|グライド.EXE|Guraido...")
- 16:24, 9 May 2024 ProtoMan.EXE (hist | edit) [1,020 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = ProtoMan.EXE}} {{NetNavi Infobox | image = 250px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man Battle Network''. | portrait = BN | names = ProtoMan.EXE, Blues.EXE | netop = Eugene Chaud | appearances = Battle Network era | element = File:MMBN6 - None Element.png None | weakness = File:MMBN6 - None Element.png None | inspiration = Proto Man | voice_jp = [[Masaya Matsukaze]...")
- 16:17, 9 May 2024 GutsMan.EXE (hist | edit) [972 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = GutsMan.EXE}} {{NetNavi Infobox | image = 250px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man Battle Network''. | portrait = BN BN3 | names = GutsMan.EXE | netop = Dex Oyama | appearances = Battle Network era | element = File:MMBN6 - None Element.png None | weakness = File:MMBN6 - None Element.png None | inspiration = Guts Man | voice_j...")
- 21:49, 8 May 2024 X-Hunters (hist | edit) [467 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} The '''X-Hunters''', known as the {{Jp|'''Counter Hunters'''|カウンターハンター|Kauntā Hantā}} in Japan, is a group appearing in ''Mega Man X2''. They are a trio of powerful Reploids who lead Sigma's Maverick rebellion in his absence, working to restore him to power and organize a counterattack against X and the Maverick Hunters. ==In the Games== ===''Mega Man X2''=== ==References== <references/> Category:Groups")
- 21:45, 8 May 2024 Mega Man Killers (hist | edit) [628 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} The '''Mega Man Killers''', known as the {{Jp|'''Rockman Killers'''|ロックマンキラー|Rokkuman Kirā}} in Japan, is an organization appearing in the Classic era. They are a trio of robots who were created by Dr. Wily with the sole purpose of hunting down and destroying {{ClassicEraLink|Mega Man}}. ==In the Games== ===''Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge''=== ===''Mega Man III''=== ===''Mega Man IV''=== ===''Mega Man V''=== ===''Mega Man 10''=== =...")
- 21:42, 8 May 2024 Weil Numbers (hist | edit) [586 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} The '''Weil Numbers''', known as the {{Jp|'''Vile Numbers'''|バイルナンバーズ|Bairu Nanbāzu}} in Japan, is an organization appearing in ''Mega Man Zero 3''. It is a group of eight Mutos Reploids who formerly served as a panel of criminal justice judges in Neo Arcadia, known as the '''Eight Gentle Judges''' or {{Jp|'''Vile Eight Judges'''|バイル八審官|Bairu Hachishinkan}} in Japan, before being brainwashed into the servants of Dr. We...")
- 21:33, 8 May 2024 Resistance (Mega Man X: Command Mission) (hist | edit) [545 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|100px|right|The insignia of Resistance in ''Mega Man X: Command Mission''. {{stub}} The {{Jp|'''Resistance'''|レジスタンス|Rejisutansu}} is an organization appearing ''Mega Man X: Command Mission''. It is a rebel group of Reploids who formed against the occupying Rebellion Army, fighting to free Giga City from its tyranny. ==In the Games== ===''Mega Man X: Command Mission''=== ===Other Game Appearances=...")
- 21:29, 8 May 2024 Rebellion Army (hist | edit) [617 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|100px|right|The insignia of Rebellion in ''Mega Man X: Command Mission''. {{stub}} The {{Jp|'''Rebellion Army'''|リベリオン軍団|Riberion Gundan}}, also known as the '''Rebellion''', is an organization appearing ''Mega Man X: Command Mission''. It is a rebel group of Reploids in Giga City who take over the island in hopes of using Force Metal to further the evolution of the Reploid race. ==In the Games==...")
- 21:23, 8 May 2024 Repliforce (hist | edit) [738 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|100px|right|The insignia of Repliforce in ''Mega Man X4''. {{stub}} {{Jp|'''Repliforce'''|レプリフォース|Repurifōsu}}, also translated as '''Reploid Force''', is an organization in the X era that first appeared in ''Mega Man X4''. It is a military organization comprised entirely of Reploids, which was formed to support the Maverick Hunters in battles against mass Maverick rebellions. After being blam...")
- 04:05, 6 May 2024 Zero Nightmare (hist | edit) [934 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = {{BASEPAGENAME}}}} {{Maverick Infobox | image = 230px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man X6''. | portrait = X6 | names = Zero Nightmare | groups = | appearances = ''Mega Man X6'' | weaknesses = Z-Saber | stages = Another Routes | voice_jp = }} == In the Games == === ''Mega Man X6'' === frame|Sprite from ''Mega Man X6''. ===...")
- 03:42, 6 May 2024 High Max (hist | edit) [979 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = {{BASEPAGENAME}}}} {{Maverick Infobox | image = 240px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man X6''. | portrait = X6 | names = High Max, HI-MAX | groups = Nightmare Investigators | appearances = ''Mega Man X6'' | weaknesses = None | stages = Another Routes, Secret Lab 2 | voice_jp = Norio Wakamoto }} '''High Max''', written as {{Jp|'''HI-MAX'''|ハイマックス|Ha...")
- 19:27, 5 May 2024 Violen (hist | edit) [799 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = {{BASEPAGENAME}}}} {{Maverick Infobox | image = 240px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man X2''. | portrait = | names = Violen | groups = X-Hunters | appearances = ''Mega Man X2'' | weaknesses = Bubble Splash | stages = X-Hunter Stage 1 }} {{Jp|'''Violen'''|バイオレン|Baioren}} is an antagonist appearing in ''Mega Man X2''. He is a member of the X-Hunters, a trio of powerful Mavericks loy...")
- 19:24, 5 May 2024 Agile (hist | edit) [821 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = {{BASEPAGENAME}}}} {{Maverick Infobox | image = 230px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man X2''. | portrait = | names = Agile | groups = X-Hunters | appearances = ''Mega Man X2'' | weaknesses = Magnet Mine | stages = X-Hunter Stage 3 }} {{Jp|'''Agile'''|アジール|Ajīru}} is an antagonist appearing in ''Mega Man X2''. He is a member of the X-Hunters, a trio of powerful Mavericks loyal to S...")
- 16:36, 4 May 2024 Shadow (hist | edit) [966 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = {{BASEPAGENAME}}}} {{Stub}} {{MMXCM Infobox | image = 230px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man X: Command Mission''. | portrait = File:MMXCM - Shadow Portrait.png | groups = Maverick Hunters, Rebellion Army | appearances = ''Mega Man X: Command Mission'' | element = None | weakness = None | location = Gimialla Mine | voice_jp = Masaya Takatsuka (JP)<ref>Staff credits, ''Mega Man X: Command Missi...")
- 16:34, 3 May 2024 Dynamo (hist | edit) [1,127 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = {{BASEPAGENAME}}}} {{Maverick Infobox | image = 150px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man X5''. | portrait = File:MMX6 - Dynamo Portrait.png | names = Dynamo | groups = Mavericks | appearances = ''Mega Man X5'', ''Mega Man X6'' | weaknesses = <small>'''X5''': Wing Spiral/W-Shredder<br/>'''X6''': Meteor Rain/Ensuizan</small> | stages = <small>'''X5''': {{MMX5Link|Hunter Base}}<br/>'''X6''':...")
- 03:35, 3 May 2024 Double (hist | edit) [976 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = {{BASEPAGENAME}}}} {{Maverick Infobox | image = 230px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man X4''. | portrait = | names = Double, Jello Man | groups = Mavericks | appearances = ''Mega Man X4'' | weaknesses = Double Cyclone | stages = Memorial Hall<br/>Space Port | voice_jp = Yasunori Matsumoto | voice_en = Jeremy Felton }} {{Jp|'''Double'''|ダブル|Daburu}} is an antagonist appearing in ''Me...")
- 03:26, 3 May 2024 General (hist | edit) [977 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = {{BASEPAGENAME}}}} {{Maverick Infobox | image = 230px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man X4''. | portrait = | names = General | groups = Repliforce | appearances = ''Mega Man X4'' | weaknesses = Twin Slasher/Kuuenzan | stages = Final Weapon 2 | voice_jp = Ryūzaburō Ōtomo | voice_en = Mark Hagan }} {{Jp|'''General'''|ジェネラル|Jeneraru}} is an antagonist appearing in ''Mega Man X4...")
- 18:57, 2 May 2024 Colonel (hist | edit) [1,561 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = {{BASEPAGENAME}}}} {{Maverick Infobox | image = 240px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man X4''. | portrait = | names = Colonel, Karnel | groups = Repliforce | appearances = ''Mega Man X4'' | weaknesses = Frost Tower/Hyouretsuzan | stages = Memorial Hall<br/>Space Port }} {{Jp|'''Colonel'''|カーネル|Kāneru}} is an antagonist appearing in ''Mega Man X4''. He is a high-ranking officer in [...")
- 18:40, 2 May 2024 Serges (hist | edit) [865 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = {{BASEPAGENAME}}}} {{Maverick Infobox | image = 240px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man X2''. | portrait = | names = Serges, Sagesse | groups = X-Hunters | appearances = ''Mega Man X2'' | weaknesses = Sonic Slicer | stages = X-Hunter Stage 2 }} '''Serges''', known as {{Jp|'''Sagesse'''|サーゲス|Sāgesu}} in Japan, is an antagonist appearing in ''Mega Man X2''. He is the leader of the X-Hunter...")
- 02:53, 2 May 2024 Lumine (hist | edit) [909 bytes] Unknowni123 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{header | title = {{BASEPAGENAME}}}} {{Maverick Infobox | image = 240px | caption = Artwork from ''Mega Man X8''. | portrait = | names = Lumine | groups = New generation Reploids | appearances = ''Mega Man X8'' | weaknesses = Varies | stages = {{MMX8Link|Sigma Palace}} | voice_en = Elinor Holt | voice_jp = Junko Noda }} {{Jp|'''Lumine'''|ルミネ|Rumine}} is a character appearing in ''Mega Man X8''. He is a new gen...")