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'''Tamp''' is an enemy from ''[[Mega Man V]]''. It is a teleporting press robot that uses small jets to fly. | '''Tamp''' is an enemy from ''[[Mega Man V]]''. It is a teleporting press robot that uses small jets to fly. | ||
| − | Tamp was first available with the release of the [[Megamix Engine]], and thusly appeared in the devkits for | + | Tamp was first available with the release of the [[Megamix Engine]], and thusly appeared in the devkits for all games created with it. Its first appearance in a game was in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]'', where it appeared in [[Null and Void (Episode Zero)|Null and Void]]. It would go on to appear in the ''[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level]]'' entries [[Minari Hydrospace Center]] and [[Frigid Inferno]], as well as the [[Cartel Hideout]] stage [[Pandora's Parlor]]. |
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| + | Tamp returned in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 3]]'', and appeared in the entries [[Secluded Terminal]] and [[Falling System Core]], as well as the [[NEO Pit of Pits]] sublevels "Bridge of Gyotots", "Cemented in Stones", and "Hoshi no Rockman". | ||
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| − | *Despite not being a miniboss, Tamp curiously only made one single appearance in ''Mega Man V''. As described above, the ''MaGMML'' series has been noticeably kinder to it in regards to its use. | + | * Despite not being a miniboss, Tamp curiously only made one single appearance in ''Mega Man V''. As described above, the ''MaGMML'' series has been noticeably kinder to it in regards to its use. |
[[Category:Enemies]][[Category:Devkit Enemies (MaGMML3)]][[Category:Mega Man V Enemies]][[Category:Semi Bulky Enemies]] | [[Category:Enemies]][[Category:Devkit Enemies (MaGMML3)]][[Category:Mega Man V Enemies]][[Category:Semi Bulky Enemies]] | ||
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Tamp is an enemy from Mega Man V. It is a teleporting press robot that uses small jets to fly.
Tamp was first available with the release of the Megamix Engine, and thusly appeared in the devkits for all games created with it. Its first appearance in a game was in Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero, where it appeared in Null and Void. It would go on to appear in the Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level entries Minari Hydrospace Center and Frigid Inferno, as well as the Cartel Hideout stage Pandora's Parlor.
Tamp returned in Make a Good Mega Man Level 3, and appeared in the entries Secluded Terminal and Falling System Core, as well as the NEO Pit of Pits sublevels "Bridge of Gyotots", "Cemented in Stones", and "Hoshi no Rockman".
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Behavior
Tamp flies upwards a small distance, teleports out of sight, then reappears above Mega Man in an attempt to drop down on him. Once landing, it will repeat the cycle constantly.
Damage Table
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Notes
- Despite not being a miniboss, Tamp curiously only made one single appearance in Mega Man V. As described above, the MaGMML series has been noticeably kinder to it in regards to its use.