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=== Minor Enemies === | <!--=== Minor Enemies ===--> | ||
=== Minibosses === | |||
==== Bit & Byte and Vile==== | |||
After the 2nd main Maverick has been defeated, Bit, Byte and Vile Mk-II spread out and can be encountered as minibosses in the Maverick stages. Bit, and later Byte, will appear in a designated room in a random stage and cannot be avoided, whereas Vile appears in [[Vile's stage|his own sub-stage]] to be accessed via hidden teleporter, which can appear either in Volt Catfish's, Crush Crawfish's or Blizzard Buffalo's stage. | |||
Using a weakness to land the final hit on any of these minibosses triggers their destruction and can prevent them from reappearing in upgraded boss forms in [[Dr. Doppler's fortress]]: If both Bit and Byte have been destroyed, the [[Godkarmachine O Inary]] boss is replaced with the [[Press Disposer]], while Vile's destruction leads to the [[Goliath]] boss being replaced with [[Volt Kurageil]], as well as Dr. Doppler stage 2 being drastically altered. | |||
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| [[Bit]] | | [[Bit]] | ||
| style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX3 - Bit.png]] | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX3 - Bit.png]] | ||
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| Any Maverick stage | |||
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| style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX3 - Byte.png]] | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX3 - Byte.png]] | ||
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| Any Maverick stage | |||
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| [[Vile]] ( | | [[Vile Mk-II]] (phase 1) | ||
| style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX3 - Vile | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX3 - Vile Mk-II (phase 1).png]] | ||
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| [[Vile's stage]] | |||
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| [[Vile]] ( | | [[Vile Mk-II]] (phase 2) | ||
| style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX3 - Vile | | style="text-align:center" | [[File:MMX3 - Vile Mk-II (phase 2).png]] | ||
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| [[Vile's stage]] | |||
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=== Bosses === | |||
==== Main Mavericks ==== | |||
{{Boss table|Robot Masters}} | |||
{{Boss table/MMX3|Blast Hornet}} | |||
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{{Boss table/MMX3|Blizzard Buffalo}} | |||
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{{Boss table/MMX3|Gravity Beetle}} | |||
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| | {{Boss table/MMX3|Toxic Seahorse}} | ||
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| | {{Boss table/MMX3|Volt Catfish}} | ||
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{{Boss table/MMX3|Crush Crawfish}} | |||
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{{Boss table/MMX3|Tunnel Rhino}} | |||
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| | {{Boss table/MMX3|Neon Tiger}} | ||
| | |} | ||
| | ==== Other Bosses ==== | ||
{{Boss table}} | |||
{{Boss table/MMX3|Maoh the Giant}} | |||
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{{Boss table/MMX3|Press Disposer}} | |||
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{{Boss table/MMX3|Godkarmachine O Inary}} | |||
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{{Boss table/MMX3|Volt Kurageil}} | |||
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{{Boss table/MMX3|Goliath}} | |||
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| | {{Boss table/MMX3|Dr. Doppler}} | ||
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| | {{Boss table/MMX3|Sigma}} | ||
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| | {{Boss table/MMX3|Kaiser Sigma}} | ||
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{{Boss table/MMX3|Sigma Virus}} | |||
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Revision as of 04:17, 14 August 2021
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General information | |
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Game Title(s): | Mega Man X3, Rockman X3 |
Developer(s): | Capcom |
Publisher(s): | Capcom |
Release Date(s): | 1995 |
Genre(s): | Action, Platformer |
Game mode(s): | Single Player |
Platform(s): | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Characters
Enemies
Minibosses
Bit & Byte and Vile
After the 2nd main Maverick has been defeated, Bit, Byte and Vile Mk-II spread out and can be encountered as minibosses in the Maverick stages. Bit, and later Byte, will appear in a designated room in a random stage and cannot be avoided, whereas Vile appears in his own sub-stage to be accessed via hidden teleporter, which can appear either in Volt Catfish's, Crush Crawfish's or Blizzard Buffalo's stage.
Using a weakness to land the final hit on any of these minibosses triggers their destruction and can prevent them from reappearing in upgraded boss forms in Dr. Doppler's fortress: If both Bit and Byte have been destroyed, the Godkarmachine O Inary boss is replaced with the Press Disposer, while Vile's destruction leads to the Goliath boss being replaced with Volt Kurageil, as well as Dr. Doppler stage 2 being drastically altered.
Name | Sprite | Description | Weapon | Weakness |
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Bit | Any Maverick stage | |||
Byte | Any Maverick stage | |||
Vile Mk-II (phase 1) | File:MMX3 - Vile Mk-II (phase 1).png | Vile's stage | ||
Vile Mk-II (phase 2) | File:MMX3 - Vile Mk-II (phase 2).png | Vile's stage |
Bosses
Main Mavericks
Other Bosses
Name | Sprite | Description | Stage | Weakness |
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Maoh the Giant | Hunter Base | N/A | ||
Press Disposer | This boss is only fought if both Bit and Byte were destroyed with a weakness in their miniboss fights; otherwise, Godkarmachine O Inary will replace it. | Doppler Stage A | Ray Splasher | |
Tornado Fang | ||||
Godkarmachine O Inary | This boss is only fought if either Bit or Byte was *not* destroyed with a weakness in his miniboss fight; otherwise, the Press Disposer will replace it. | Doppler Stage A | Ray Splasher | |
Volt Kurageil | This boss is only fought if Vile was destroyed with a weakness in Vile Stage; otherwise, the Goliath will replace it. | Doppler Stage B | Frost Shield | |
Triad Thunder | ||||
Goliath | A powerful Ride Armor piloted by Vile. The fight is very similar to Vile Mk-II's first phase in his own stage, but the arena is wider and the boss will create temporary walls that X can climb on. This boss is only fought if Vile was *not* destroyed with a weakness in his own stage; otherwise, Volt Kurageil will replace it. |
Doppler Stage B | Parasitic Bomb | |
Tornado Fang | ||||
Dr. Doppler | Doppler Stage C | Acid Burst | ||
Sigma | Doppler Stage D | Frost Shield | ||
Spinning Blade | ||||
Kaiser Sigma | Sigma's second form can only be harmed with charged X-Buster shots (or the Z-Saber if it has been unlocked). | Doppler Stage D | X-Buster (charged) | |
Sigma Virus | Sigma's true form floats upwards through a vertical shaft and causes lava to rise up from the bottom. It cannot be harmed and must simply be chased to the top, though it will try to ram into X to make him fall into the lava. | Doppler Stage D | N/A |
Weapons
Name | Sprite | Description |
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X-Buster | ||
Acid Burst | ||
Frost Shield | ||
Gravity Well | ||
Parasitic Bomb | ||
Ray Splasher | ||
Spinning Blade | ||
Tornado Fang | ||
Triad Thunder |
Stages
- Opening stage
- Blast Hornet
- Blizzard Buffalo
- Bit, Byte and Vile
- Gravity Beetle
- Toxic Seahorse
- Volt Catfish
- Crush Crawfish
- Tunnel Rhino
- Neon Tiger
- Doppler stage 1
- Doppler stage 2
- Doppler stage 3
- Doppler stage 4
Items
People
Relation to other games
Ports, Remakes and Compilations
Mega Man X Legacy Collection
External Links
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