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|image=[[File:MMX4 - Zero Art.png|230px]] | |||
|caption=Artwork from ''Mega Man X4''. | |||
|icon=[[File:MMX5 - Giga Attack (Z) Icon.png|MMX5]] [[File:MMX6 - Z-Saber Icon.png|MMX6]] [[File:MMX7 - Z-Saber Icon.png|MMX7]] [[File:MMX8 - Z-Saber Icon.png|MMX8 (Item)]] [[File:MMX8 - Z-Saber Combo Icon.png|MMX8 (Attack)]] | |||
|types=Default | |||
|abbreviation=Z. Saber | |||
|appearances=[[X era]], [[Zero era]] | |||
|effect=Beam saber for close-range combat. | |||
|related=}} | |||
The {{Jp|'''Z-Saber'''|ゼットセイバー|Zetto Seibā}}<ref>Player Select, ''Mega Man X5''. 2000.</ref>, also known as simply the {{Jp|'''Beam Saber'''|ビームセイバー|Bīmu Seibā}}<ref>''[[Kodansha Manga Hyakka]] #34: Rockman X Chō Hyakka''. April 1996.</ref> | The {{Jp|'''Z-Saber'''|ゼットセイバー|Zetto Seibā}}<ref>Player Select, ''Mega Man X5''. 2000.</ref>, also known as simply the {{Jp|'''Beam Saber'''|ビームセイバー|Bīmu Seibā}}<ref>''[[Kodansha Manga Hyakka]] #34: Rockman X Chō Hyakka''. April 1996.</ref> |
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Artwork from Mega Man X4. | |
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Name(s): | Z-Saber |
Type(s): | Default |
Abbreviation(s): | Z. Saber |
Appearances: | X era, Zero era |
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Effect: | Beam saber for close-range combat. |
The Z-Saber (ゼットセイバー)[1], also known as simply the Beam Saber (ビームセイバー)[2] , is a recurring weapon in the Mega Man franchise. It is a green (or blue) beam saber that is most often wielded by Zero, being one of his signature weapons.
References
- ↑ Player Select, Mega Man X5. 2000.
- ↑ Kodansha Manga Hyakka #34: Rockman X Chō Hyakka. April 1996.