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===''Mega Man X''===
===''Mega Man X''===
{{Main|First Armor}}
{{Main|First Armor}}
Armor Parts were introduced in the first ''[[Mega Man X]]''. It established the convention for the series: the Armor Parts can be found in hidden [[Light Capsule]]s, having been created by [[Dr. Light]] and granted by a holographic replica of himself. When X enters a Light Capsule, he is automatically equipped with the Parts stored within. They are often divided into four Parts which must all be collected separately to complete the armor: the {{Jp|Head Parts|ヘッドパーツ|Heddo Pātsu}}, {{Jp|Body Parts|ボディパーツ|Bodi Pātsu}}, {{Jp|Arm Parts|アームパーツ|Āmu Pātsu}}, and {{Jp|Foot Parts|フットパーツ|Futto Pātsu}}.<ref name="Compendium"/> This set of Armor Parts has been retroactively titled the [[First Armor]], among other names including the Normal Armor.<ref name="Compendium"/>
Armor Parts were introduced in the first ''[[Mega Man X]]''. It established the convention for the series: the Armor Parts can be found in hidden [[Light Capsule]]s, having been created by [[Dr. Light]] and granted by a holographic replica of himself. When X enters a Light Capsule, he is automatically equipped with the Parts stored within. They are often divided into four Parts which must all be collected separately to complete the armor: the {{Jp|Head Parts|ヘッドパーツ|Heddo Pātsu}}, {{Jp|Body Parts|ボディパーツ|Bodi Pātsu}} (or {{Jp|Chest Parts|胸部パーツ|Kyōbu Pātsu}}<ref name="Rockman X Daizukan">''Rockman & Rockman X Daizukan''. 1994.</ref>), {{Jp|Arm Parts|アームパーツ|Āmu Pātsu}}, and {{Jp|Foot Parts|フットパーツ|Futto Pātsu}}.<ref name="Compendium"/> This set of Armor Parts has been retroactively titled the [[First Armor]], among other names including the Normal Armor.<ref name="Compendium"/>


===''Mega Man X2''===
===''Mega Man X2''===
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===''Mega Man X5''===
===''Mega Man X5''===
{{Main|Falcon Armor|Gaea Armor}}
{{Main|Falcon Armor|Gaea Armor}}
In ''[[Mega Man X5]]'', the Armor Parts formula receives large changes. There are two new sets of Armor Parts in the game, making for a total of eight Light Capsules. Instead of equipping individual parts from capsules, X receives programs that must all be collected before the armor can be worn at all: the {{Jp|Head Program|ヘッドプログラム|Heddo Puroguramu}}, {{Jp|Body Program|ボディプログラム|Bodi Puroguramu}}, {{Jp|Arm Program|アームプログラム|Āmu Puroguramu}}, and {{Jp|Foot Program|フットプログラム|Futto Puroguramu}}.<ref name="X5 Capsule">Dr. Light Capsule dialogue, ''Mega Man X5''. 2000.</ref> The [[Falcon Armor]] is lightweight and has high aerial mobility, while the [[Gaea Armor]] is heavier and better for defense.
In ''[[Mega Man X5]]'', the Armor Parts formula receives large changes. There are two new sets of Armor Parts in the game, making for a total of eight Light Capsules. Instead of equipping individual parts from capsules, X receives programs that must all be collected before the armor can be worn at all: the {{Jp|Head Program|ヘッドプログラム|Heddo Puroguramu}}, {{Jp|Body Program|ボディプログラム|Bodi Puroguramu}}, {{Jp|Arm Program|アームプログラム|Āmu Puroguramu}}, and {{Jp|Foot Program|フットプログラム|Futto Puroguramu}}.<ref name="X5 Capsule">Dr. Light Capsule dialogue, ''Mega Man X5''. 2000.</ref> The [[Falcon Armor]] is lightweight and has high aerial mobility, while the [[Gaea Armor]] is heavier and better for defense. Additionally, a slightly weakened Fourth Armor can be equipped if the player chooses X at the character select screen, and the secret Ultimate Armor can be obtained through various means again too.


====Head Parts====
===''Mega Man X6''===
The {{Jp|'''Head Parts'''|ヘッドパーツ|Heddo Pātsu}}<ref name="Compendium"/>, also known as {{Jp|'''Head Program'''|ヘッドプログラム|Heddo Puroguramu}}<ref name="X5 Capsule">Dr. Light Capsule dialogue, ''Mega Man X5''. 2000.</ref> or {{Jp|'''Helmet Parts'''|ヘルメットパーツ|Herumetto Pātsu}},<ref name="X8 Guide">''Rockman X8 Kyūkyoku Complete Guide''. Capcom. 2005.</ref> are a portion of Armor Parts that enhance X's helmet armor. They often grant extra abilities that help locate hidden items or increase his [[Weapon Energy]] efficiency, but vary wildly between armors.
{{Main|Blade Armor|Shadow Armor}}
In ''[[Mega Man X6]]'', there are again two new sets of Armor Parts that are first collected as programs from Light Capsules before they can be equipped. The [[Blade Armor]] has high attack output and aerial mobility, while the [[Shadow Armor]] relies more on stealth acrobatics and the [[Z-Saber]]. The Falcon Armor returns as the default Armor Parts worn by X from the beginning of the game, though it is noticeably weakened. The Ultimate Armor can also be unlocked once more.


====Body Parts====
===''Mega Man X7''===
The {{Jp|'''Body Parts'''|ボディパーツ|Bodi Pātsu}}<ref name="Compendium"/>, also known as {{Jp|'''Body Program'''|ボディプログラム|Bodi Puroguramu}}<ref name="X5 Capsule"/>, {{Jp|'''Chest Parts'''|胸部パーツ|Kyōbu Pātsu}}<ref name="Rockman X Daizukan">''Rockman & Rockman X Daizukan''. 1994.</ref>, or {{Jp|'''Custom Parts'''|カスタムパーツ|Kasutamu Pātsu}}<ref name="X7 Capsule">Dr. Light Capsule dialogue, ''Mega Man X7''. 2003.</ref>, are a portion of Armor Parts that enhance X's chest and shoulder armor. They enhance his defenses and sometimes grant a [[Giga Crash]] or [[Giga Attack]] technique.
{{Main|Glide Armor}}
In ''[[Mega Man X7]]'', the Armor Parts system is simplified back to its basics. There is one set of Armor Parts, the [[Glide Armor]], whose parts are individually equipped in each Light Capsule again. The names of certain parts are changed: the Body Parts are called the {{Jp|Custom Parts|カスタムパーツ|Kasutamu Pātsu}}, the Arm Parts are called the {{Jp|Buster Parts|バスターパーツ|Basutā Pātsu}},<ref name="X7 Capsule"/> and the Foot Parts are called the {{Jp|Feet Parts|フィットパーツ|Fitto Pātsu}}.<ref name="X7 Capsule">Dr. Light Capsule dialogue, ''Mega Man X7''. 2003.</ref>


====Arm Parts====
===''Mega Man X8''===
The {{Jp|'''Arm Parts'''|アームパーツ|Āmu Pātsu}}<ref name="Compendium"/>, also known as {{Jp|'''Arm Program'''|アームプログラム|Āmu Puroguramu}}<ref name="X5 Capsule"/> or {{Jp|'''Buster Parts'''|バスターパーツ|Basutā Pātsu}}<ref name="X7 Capsule"/><ref name="X8 Capsule">Dr. Light Capsule dialogue, ''Mega Man X8''. 2004.</ref>, are a portion of Armor Parts that enhance X's arm and X-Buster armor. They enhance his [[Charge Shot]] and often grant him the ability to charge [[Special Weapon]]s too, with some exceptions.
{{Main|Neutral Armor|Hermes Armor|Icarus Armor}}
 
In ''[[Mega Man X8]]'', the Armor Parts are rehauled with a completely new system. Upon receiving the first Armor Parts of the game, X also gains the [[Neutral Armor]], a blank template onto which any of the game's eight Armor Parts can be equipped, allowing for mix-and-matching. The two sets are the highly-mobile [[Hermes Armor]] and the offense-oriented [[Icarus Armor]]. Additionally, the secret Ultimate Armor can again be unlocked. This game also changes the name of the Head Parts, sometimes calling them the {{Jp|Helmet Parts|ヘルメットパーツ|Herumetto Pātsu}},<ref name="X8 Guide">''Rockman X8 Kyūkyoku Complete Guide''. Capcom. 2005.</ref>.
====Foot Parts====
The {{Jp|'''Foot Parts'''|フットパーツ|Futto Pātsu}}<ref name="Compendium"/>, also known as {{Jp|'''Foot Program'''|フットプログラム|Futto Puroguramu}}<ref name="X5 Capsule"/> or {{Jp|'''Feet Parts'''|フィットパーツ|Fitto Pātsu}}<ref name="X7 Capsule"/>, are a portion of Armor Parts that enhance X's leg and foot armor. They enhance his mobility, often including an enhanced [[Dash]] or an aerial mobility technique.


==References==
==References==

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The Armor Parts (アーマーパーツ)[1], also known as Armor Power-Ups (アーマーパワーアップ) or Power-Up Parts (パワーアップパーツ),[2][3] are special power-up items appearing in the X era. When X obtains these items, he equips pieces of armor that change his appearance and grant him new abilities.

In the Games

Mega Man X

Armor Parts were introduced in the first Mega Man X. It established the convention for the series: the Armor Parts can be found in hidden Light Capsules, having been created by Dr. Light and granted by a holographic replica of himself. When X enters a Light Capsule, he is automatically equipped with the Parts stored within. They are often divided into four Parts which must all be collected separately to complete the armor: the Head Parts (ヘッドパーツ), Body Parts (ボディパーツ) (or Chest Parts (胸部パーツ)[4]), Arm Parts (アームパーツ), and Foot Parts (フットパーツ).[1] This set of Armor Parts has been retroactively titled the First Armor, among other names including the Normal Armor.[1]

Mega Man X2

The Armor Parts return in Mega Man X2. After defeating Sigma, X chose to return the parts of the First Armor to a Light Capsule, which promptly burrowed away to analyze their battle data and upgrade them accordingly.[5] The four upgraded Armor Parts can then be found in a new set of Light Capsules. This set of Armor Parts is retroactively titled the Second Armor, and is an evolution of the Normal Armor.[1]

Mega Man X3

In Mega Man X3, there are four Armor Parts as usual, but also four additional Chips which can further upgrade the armor's capabilities. This set of Armor Parts is retroactively titled the Third Armor, and is another evolution of the Normal Armor.[1]

Mega Man X4

In Mega Man X4, the Armor Parts gain a new twist as there are two different Arm Parts capsules to choose from, with slightly different abilities. This set of Armor Parts is retroactively titled the Fourth Armor, and is the last main evolution of the Normal Armor.[1] Additionally, this game introduces a secret unlockable set of Armor Parts known as the Ultimate Armor, which is an incomplete and experimental armor set that is even stronger than the Fourth Armor.[6]

Mega Man X5

In Mega Man X5, the Armor Parts formula receives large changes. There are two new sets of Armor Parts in the game, making for a total of eight Light Capsules. Instead of equipping individual parts from capsules, X receives programs that must all be collected before the armor can be worn at all: the Head Program (ヘッドプログラム), Body Program (ボディプログラム), Arm Program (アームプログラム), and Foot Program (フットプログラム).[7] The Falcon Armor is lightweight and has high aerial mobility, while the Gaea Armor is heavier and better for defense. Additionally, a slightly weakened Fourth Armor can be equipped if the player chooses X at the character select screen, and the secret Ultimate Armor can be obtained through various means again too.

Mega Man X6

In Mega Man X6, there are again two new sets of Armor Parts that are first collected as programs from Light Capsules before they can be equipped. The Blade Armor has high attack output and aerial mobility, while the Shadow Armor relies more on stealth acrobatics and the Z-Saber. The Falcon Armor returns as the default Armor Parts worn by X from the beginning of the game, though it is noticeably weakened. The Ultimate Armor can also be unlocked once more.

Mega Man X7

In Mega Man X7, the Armor Parts system is simplified back to its basics. There is one set of Armor Parts, the Glide Armor, whose parts are individually equipped in each Light Capsule again. The names of certain parts are changed: the Body Parts are called the Custom Parts (カスタムパーツ), the Arm Parts are called the Buster Parts (バスターパーツ),[8] and the Foot Parts are called the Feet Parts (フィットパーツ).[8]

Mega Man X8

In Mega Man X8, the Armor Parts are rehauled with a completely new system. Upon receiving the first Armor Parts of the game, X also gains the Neutral Armor, a blank template onto which any of the game's eight Armor Parts can be equipped, allowing for mix-and-matching. The two sets are the highly-mobile Hermes Armor and the offense-oriented Icarus Armor. Additionally, the secret Ultimate Armor can again be unlocked. This game also changes the name of the Head Parts, sometimes calling them the Helmet Parts (ヘルメットパーツ),[9].

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Armor Parts, Compendium of Rockman X. 2005. p. 180.
  2. Kodansha Manga Hyakka #34: Rockman X Chō Hyakka. April 1996.
  3. Save data, Mega Man Maverick Hunter X. 2005.
  4. Rockman & Rockman X Daizukan. 1994.
  5. Kodansha Manga Hyakka #34: Rockman X Chō Hyakka. April 1996.
  6. (Archived) Capcom Japan official website, New Products, Rockman X4. 2000. (http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/consumer/rockmanx4/)
  7. Dr. Light Capsule dialogue, Mega Man X5. 2000.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Dr. Light Capsule dialogue, Mega Man X7. 2003.
  9. Rockman X8 Kyūkyoku Complete Guide. Capcom. 2005.