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Mega Man Battle Network 2

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Game Info
MMBN2 - Box Art NA.jpg
RMEXE2 - Box Art JP.jpg
Box Art
General information
Game Title(s):Mega Man Battle Network 2, Battle Network Rockman.EXE
Developer(s):Capcom
Publisher(s):Capcom (JP, NA), Ubi Soft (EU)
Release Date(s):
Game Boy Advance:
JP: December 14, 2001
NA: June 17, 2002
EU: October 18, 2002
Virtual Console: 
Wii U:
JP: November 12, 2014
NA: January 8, 2015
EU: May 14, 2015
Genre(s):Action, RPG
Game mode(s):Single Player, 2-Player Competitive
Platform(s):Game Boy Advance

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Mega Man Battle Network 2, known in Japan as known in Japan as Battle Network Rockman.EXE 2 (バトルネットワーク ロックマンエグゼ2, Batoru Nettowāku Rokkuman Eguze Tsū) is the second entry of the main Battle Network series, developed by Capcom and released for the Game Boy Advance in 2002.

Chapters

Characters

Enemies

Viruses

MegaMan encounters Viruses randomly while moving around in cyberspace, or during specific scripted events. A virus encounter halts the action and takes the player to a special battle screen, on which one or more viruses must be defeated (or fled from using the Escape chip) in order to return to cyberworld map. The type and formation of these viruses is picked at random, from a number of predefined options for the current area.

When he emerges victorious from a battle, MegaMan is graded with a rank (Busting Level) based on performance and usually receives a reward of Zennys or Battle Chips, depending on his Busting Level and the types of viruses he deleted.

Bosses

Bosses are strong, unique enemies, usually NetNavis controlled by other characters or operating on their own, who fought in oftentimes complex or pattern-heavy duels. Beating them may be required for progression, and may yield special rewards, like a unique BattleChip of the boss or another useful item.

To obtain all of these rewards, bosses typically need to be challenged multiple times, which can happen in different ways, depending on the type of boss.

Story Bosses

These bosses are fought at a certain point as part of the game's main story. They cannot be skipped, and most can only be refought by locating their "ghosts" hidden around on the internet, which are tougher versions of the boss that yield better rewards.

Boss Sprite Operator Ghost Encounter
AirMan.EXE MMBN2 - AirMan.png Arashi Kazifuke Den Area 1
QuickMan.EXE MMBN2 - QuickMan.png Speedy Dave Koto Area
CutMan.EXE MMBN2 - CutMan.png None Yumland 2
ShadowMan.EXE MMBN - ShadowMan.png Dusk Undernet 5
KnightMan.EXE MMBN2 - KnightMan.png Princess Pride Netopia 1
MagnetMan.EXE MMBN2 - MagnetMan.png Mr. Gauss Undernet 2
FreezeMan.EXE MMBN2 - FreezeMan.png None Undernet 7
Bass.EXE MMBN2 - Bass.png None None
Gospel MMBN2 - GospelSprite.png N/A None {

Friendly Bosses

Various "friendly" NetNavis appear throughout the game, controlled by NPCs that Lan can talk to and challenge to a NetBattle for rewards at any time. While these can be completely optional, certain access points may be locked behind the first victory against such an opponent, and they may also be required for story progression. Some story bosses become friendly after their defeat, allowing the player to refight these by seeking out their operators.

Losing against friendly bosses does not normally result in a Game Over, reinforcing the amicable nature of the battles and allowing the player to try as many times as they like.

Boss Sprite Operator
GutsMan.EXE MMBN - GutsMan.png Dex
ToadMan.EXE MMBN2 - ToadMan.png Ribitta
GateMan.EXE MMBN2 - GateMan.png Mr. Famous
HeatMan.EXE MMBN2 - HeatMan.png Mr. Match
ThunderMan.EXE MMBN2 - ThunderMan.png Raoul
SnakeMan.EXE MMBN2 - SnakeMan.png Ms. Millions
ProtoMan.EXE MMBN - ProtoMan.png Chaud

Post-game Bosses

Some optional bosses can be found hidden on the internet. They are considered "post-game" content, as they are high-level challenges with no relevance to the main story.

Boss Sprite Operator
PharaohMan.EXE MMBN - PharaohMan.png None
NapalmMan.EXE MMBN2 - NapalmMan.png None
PlanetMan.EXE MMBN2 - PlanetMan.png None
Bass.EXE MMBN2 - Bass.png None

Weapons

Battle Chips

Stages

Items

Relation to other Games

Relation to other media

Anime

External Links

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