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|weak=[[Tornado Blow]], [[Thunder Beam]], [[Break Dash]]{{3}}<br>[[Search Snake]], [[Salt Water]], [[Concrete Shot]]{{48H}}<br>[[Zap Chip]] ([[Z-Saber]], [[Blank Drive]]){{EZ}}<br>[[Gemini Laser]], [[Grab Buster]], [[Wheel Cutter]], [[Sakugarne]], [[Wire Adaptor]], [[Plant Barrier]]{{Megamix}}
 
|weak=[[Tornado Blow]], [[Thunder Beam]], [[Break Dash]]{{3}}<br>[[Search Snake]], [[Salt Water]], [[Concrete Shot]]{{48H}}<br>[[Zap Chip]] ([[Z-Saber]], [[Blank Drive]]){{EZ}}<br>[[Gemini Laser]], [[Grab Buster]], [[Wheel Cutter]], [[Sakugarne]], [[Wire Adaptor]], [[Plant Barrier]]{{Megamix}}
 
|category=Grounded, Semi Bulky
 
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|location='''MaGMML: Episode Zero:'''<br>[[Space Jam]]
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|MaGMMLAppear=[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero|MaGMML: Episode Zero]] (Enemy)<br>[[Megamix Engine]]
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|MaGMMLAppear=[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level|MaG48HMML]] (Enemy, NPC)<br>[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero|MaGMML: Episode Zero]] (Enemy)<br>[[Megamix Engine]]
 
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'''Cargou Q''' is an enemy from ''[[Mega Man 10]]''. It is a mechanical basket that dispenses balls. Two types exist, with the ball dispensed depending on the variant.
 
'''Cargou Q''' is an enemy from ''[[Mega Man 10]]''. It is a mechanical basket that dispenses balls. Two types exist, with the ball dispensed depending on the variant.
  
Cargou Q is included in the [[Megamix Engine]], and is planned to appear as a devkit enemy in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 3]]'' and ''[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level]]''. Before either games' release, it debuted in the ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]'' level [[Space Jam]].
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Cargou Q was first included in the [[Megamix Engine]], and appears as a devkit enemy in all games made with it. The first of these to be released was ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]'', where it appeared in the level [[Space Jam]]. It saw no use in any ''[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level]]'' entries, but [[Don Atetemino]] is able to summon the red variant as one enemy among many during the game's final boss fight.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:11, 27 July 2023

Cargou Q
Information
In-Game Information
HP: 6 (Cargou Q)
1 (ball)
Attack Damage: 4 (contact)
3 (ball)
Weakness(es): Tornado Blow, Thunder Beam, Break Dash3
Search Snake, Salt Water, Concrete Shot48H
Zap Chip (Z-Saber, Blank Drive)EZ
Gemini Laser, Grab Buster, Wheel Cutter, Sakugarne, Wire Adaptor, Plant BarrierMegamix Only
Category: Grounded, Semi Bulky
Location(s): MaG48HMML:
Pandora's Parlor
MaGMML: Episode Zero:
Space Jam
Misc. Information
Script: カーゴーQ
Romaji: Kāgō Q
Programmer(s): Fabian
Series Information
Official Game Appearances: Mega Man 10
MaGMML Game Appearances: MaG48HMML (Enemy, NPC)
MaGMML: Episode Zero (Enemy)
Megamix Engine
CargouQ.png

Cargou Q is an enemy from Mega Man 10. It is a mechanical basket that dispenses balls. Two types exist, with the ball dispensed depending on the variant.

Cargou Q was first included in the Megamix Engine, and appears as a devkit enemy in all games made with it. The first of these to be released was Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero, where it appeared in the level Space Jam. It saw no use in any Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level entries, but Don Atetemino is able to summon the red variant as one enemy among many during the game's final boss fight.

Behavior

Cargou Qs will sit still, periodically dispensing balls that bounce along the ground. The blue type dispenses round balls that bounce at a consistent height, while the red type dispenses footballs that randomly change the height of their bounce.

Damage Table

Make a Good Mega Man LevelMegamix Only

M.Buster M.Blade G.Laser S.Blaze T.Spin T.Wool B.H.Bomb P.Shot M.Card
1/1/3 1 3 2 3 0.5 3 1/5 2
Other Notes

Make a Good Mega Man Level 2Megamix Only

M.Buster H.Chaser J.Satellite G.Buster T.Blade F.Stopper S.Claw W.Cutter Sakugarne W.Adaptor S.Arrow
1/1/3 2 1 3 1 Y 1 3 4 3 2
Other Notes

Make a Good Mega Man Level 3

M.Buster S.Chaser L.Trident W.Shield T.Blow T.Beam M.Shockwave I.Wall B.Dash
1/1/3 1 1 1 4 3 2 2 3
M.Tape L.Flare P.Laser B.Tiller R.Can B.Wail P.Vortex E.Cable T.Shoes R.Guard B.Bobber P.Line
Other Notes

Make a Good 24 Hour Mega Man LevelMegamix Only

M.Buster S.Arm C.Spike Skeletup n' Pakkajoe
1/1/3 4/2 1/5 99
Other Notes

Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level

M.Buster F.Mixer R.Flush S.Shock S.Snake T.Blade S.Water C.Shot H.Sniper Beat
1/1/3 2 2 0 3 1/1/2 3 3 2 2
Other Notes

Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero

Z-Buster Z-Saber Z-Burst Blank Drive
No Chip 1 1 2 99
Cutter Chip 1 1 2 2
Flame Chip 2 3 3 2
Icicle Chip 2 3 2 3
Zap Chip 2 4 3 4
Psycho Chip 1 1* 2 2
Other Notes *Reflected shots do 2 damage.

Megamix Engine

M.Buster T.Stopper P.Stone P.Barrier B.Dropper I.Slasher
1/1/3 Y 2 4 2 2
Other Notes

Trivia

  • In the Megamix Engine, both variants of Cargou Q have their name misspelled as "Cargo Q".