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Shadow Armor

From Mega Man Wiki
Armor Info
Artwork from Mega Man X6.
General Information
Name(s):Shadow Armor
Designer:Haruki Suetsugu[1]
Game Information
Head Parts:Amazon Area
Body Parts:Laser Institute
Arm Parts:Weapon Center
Foot Parts:Central Museum

The Shadow Armor (シャドーアーマー)[2][3] is a set of Armor Parts obtained from the Light Capsules in Mega Man X6.

In the Games

Mega Man X6

The Shadow Armor debuted in Mega Man X6. It is most notable for its shuriken-like Shadow Shots, Z-Saber proficiency, and ceiling and wall climbing abilities. It is more specialized than the Blade Armor, which comes with strengths and drawbacks. Unlike most Armor Parts, all four programs of the Shadow Armor must be collected before it can be equipped.

Programs Icon Location Effect
Head Program
Recycle Lab Increases the rate at which X can swing the Z-Saber.
Body Program
Inami Temple Reduces all damage received by 50%, and grants X a Giga Attack. Its Weapon Energy fills whenever X takes damage from enemy attacks, allowing X to use the Giga Attack to surround himself in crescents.
Arm Program
Magma Area Changes the X-Buster shot to a Shadow Shot (シャドウショット)[2] that fires randomly-angled shuriken stars (similar to C-Shot). Upgrades his Charge Shot to Engetsurin (円月輪),[2] a saber slash that creates a crescent moon-shaped effect. However, X cannot use any Special Weapons.
Foot Program
North Pole Area Grants X the ability to touch spikes without taking any damage, and the ability to cling to walls indefinitely. X can also Ceiling Cling (天井張り付き)[4] by performing a high jump with Up + Jump Button (similar to Zero's Hyoroga). While upside-down on a ceiling, he can Dash once or fire Shadow Shots downwards.

Mega Man X DiVE

In Mega Man X DiVE, Shadow Armor X appears as a playable Hunter Program. His Active Skills are the Shadow Shot and the Giga Attack.

Other Game Appearances

Behind the Scenes

Developer Commentary

"I put a chainmail chestpiece on this armor to make it scream, 'I'm a ninja!!' (laughs) With every inch of this armor, I tried to stress that its main purpose is stealth combat." - (Haruki Suetsugu)[1]

Gallery

Mega Man X6

Other Games & Media

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 MM25: Mega Man & Mega Man X Official Complete Works. 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Armor Parts, Compendium of Rockman X. 2005. p. 183.
  3. (Archived) Rockman X6 website, Capcom. ([1])
  4. Capcom Kanpeki Kōryaku Series #9: Rockman X6 Hisshō Kōryaku-hō. 2001.