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Game Info
File:MM2 - Box Art.png
Box Art
General information
Game Title(s):Mega Man 2
Developer(s):Capcom
Publisher(s):Capcom
Release Date(s):December 24, 1988
Genre(s):Action, Platformer
Game mode(s):Single Player
Platform(s):Nintendo Entertainment System, Classic NES

Template:Original Timeline

Characters

Enemies

Minor Enemies

Robot Masters

Bubble ManAir ManQuick ManWood ManCrash ManFlash ManMetal ManHeat ManMega Man 2 Boss Select Screen
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Name Sprite Description Weapon Weakness
Bubble Man MM2 - Bubble Man.png Bubble Man is fought underwater, beneath a ceiling of deadly aquatic mines. Mega Man must dodge his bubbles and straight-moving projectiles without jumping too high. Bubble Lead Metal Blade
Air Man MM2 - Air Man.png Air Man has a large fan in his belly and is able to unleash small tornados from across the room, which form specific patterns and block Mega Man's shots. Air Shooter Leaf Shield
Quick Man MM2 - Quick Man.png An agile robot who runs and leaps around the room while throwing sets of three Quick Boomerangs at Mega Man. Using the Flash Stopper will half his health, whereas Crash Bomber shots act as a secondary weakness. Quick Boomerang Flash Stopper
Crash Bomber
Wood Man MM2 - Wood Man.png A tree-like robot that throws his spinning Leaf Shield forwards and causes leaves to fall from above. He is weak to Heat Man's Atomic Fire, which destroys him instantly on normal mode if fully charged. Leaf Shield Atomic Fire
Crash Man MM2 - Crash Man.png A robot that jumps into the air and drops bombs on Mega Man, which explode after a delay. Crash Bomber Air Shooter
Flash Man MM2 - Flash Man.png A robot that can stop time and shoot at Mega Man while he's unable to move. Flash Stopper Metal Blade
Crash Bomber
Metal Man MM2 - Metal Man.png The master of metal fights by throwing buzzsaw projectiles at Mega Man, which are fast and move in a straight line. He is weak not only to the Quick Boomerang, but also his own weapon, the Metal Blade, which destroys him in one hit in the rematch in Wily's Fortress on normal mode. Metal Blade Quick Boomerang
Metal Blade
Heat Man MM2 - Heat Man.png A robot resembling a mechanical lighter. He throws exploding fire pellets or zips around the room, becoming briefly invincible as he lights himself on fire. Atomic Fire Bubble Lead

Fortress Bosses

Name Sprite Description Weakness
Dragon A large, robotical dragon that starts the battle by chasing Mega Man across a chasm as he jumps from block to block to escape it. It attacks by breathing fire once it stop chasing. -
Picopico-kun A group of 14 flying robots that attack Mega Man individually. Each one is built out of two blocks from the boss room's walls or floor and ceiling, which detach and move towards the centre of the screen. Bubble Lead
Guts-Dozer A giant tank fashioned after Guts Man that spits falling projectiles and releases Metalls from its stomach. Mega Man must climb onto its tracks and attack its head to damage it. Quick Boomerang
Boobeam Trap The Boobeam Trap is a puzzle boss consisting of four wall-mounted hemispheres that shoot directly at Mega Man, arranged in a maze-like room with parts blocked off by walls. As both Boobeams and walls can only be destroyed with Crash Bomber shots, Mega Man must ration his weapon energy and take the correct path through the room or he will run out of bombs before all the Boobeams are destroyed. Crash Bomber
Wily Machine 2 (phase 1) Dr. Wily is hidden in a giant flying machine that moves back and forth and shoots large projectiles from a cannon on the bottom, which travel along an inverted arc. Its weak point is on the front and takes massive damage from a fully charged Atomic Fire. Atomic Fire
Crash Bomber
Wily Machine 2 (phase 2) Wily is now revealed as parts of his machine are destroyed. This phase is similar to the first, but the projectiles bounce along the ground instead. The weak point is the cockpit. Crash Bomber
Alien Wily appears to transform into an Alien, which floats around in an infinity figure 8 and fires glowing projectiles at Mega Man. It can only be harmed with Bubble Lead. Bubble Lead

Weapons

Stages

Items

Relation to other Games

Classic era

Super Smash Bros. series


Name Source Game Weapon Assist Trophy Smash Tour Item Boss Stage Mii Costume Enemy Trophy Spirit Music
Air Man Mega Man 2 Air Shooter, Mega Man's Up aerial N/A N/A N/A Smash Run and Wily Castle (Wii U and Ultimate) N/A N/A N/A 884 - SSBU - Air Man.png File:SSBU - Air Man Stage.oga

File:SSBU - Mega Man 2 Retro Medley.oga

Crash Man Mega Man 2 Crash Bomber, Mega Man's Side special N/A N/A N/A Wily Castle (Wii U and Ultimate) N/A N/A N/A 886 - SSBU - Crash Man.png File:SSBU - Crash Man Stage.oga

File:SSBU - Mega Man 2 Retro Medley.oga

Dr. Wily Mega Man 2, Mega Man 10 N/A File:SSB4 - Wily Capsule.png N/A N/A Wily Castle (Wii U, 3DS and Ultimate) N/A N/A File:SSB4 - Dr. Wily.png 873 - File:SSBU - Dr. Wily.png, 874 - File:SSBU - Wily Capsule.png File:Mega Man 2 Medley.oga, File:Dr. Wily Stage 1.oga, File:Dr. Wily Stage 2.oga, File:We're Robots (Dr. Wily Stage 2).oga, File:Flash in the Dark (Dr. Wily Stage 1).oga
Heat Man Mega Man 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A File:SSBU - Quick Man Stage.oga
Mega Man (Classic era) Mega Man, Mega Man 2, Mega Man 3, Mega Man 4, Mega Man 5, Mega Man 6, Mega Man 7, Mega Man 8, Mega Man 9, Mega Man 10, Super Adventure Rockman, Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters Mega Buster N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 864 - File:SSBU - Mega Man.png N/A
Metal Man Mega Man 2 Metal Blade, Mega Man's Neutral special & Kirby's Neutral special when he has copied Mega Man's ability. N/A N/A N/A Wily Castle (Wii U and Ultimate) N/A N/A N/A 883 - SSBU - Metal Man.png File:SSBU - Flash Man Stage.oga

File:SSBU - Mega Man 2 Retro Medley.oga

Quick Man Mega Man 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A Smash Run and Wily Castle (Wii U and Ultimate) N/A N/A N/A 885 - SSBU - Quick Man.png File:SSBU - Air Man Stage.oga

File:SSBU - Mega Man 2 Retro Medley.oga

Wood Man Mega Man 2 Leaf Shield, Mega Man's Down Special N/A N/A N/A Wily Castle (Wii U and Ultimate) N/A N/A N/A 888 - SSBU - Wood Man.png File:SSBU - Wood Man Stage.oga

File:SSBU - Mega Man 2 Retro Medley.oga

Super Smash Bros. 4

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

  • 2 Music Tracks from previous game returns
  • Spirits:
    • Cut Man - #876

Relation to other media

1994 Animated series

External Links