Difference between revisions of "Mad Grinder"
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|weak=[[Water Shield]], [[Tornado Blow]], [[Ice Wall]]{{3}}<br>[[Rain Flush]], [[Salt Water]], [[Concrete Shot]]{{48H}}<br>[[Top Spin]], [[Black Hole Bomb]], [[Triple Blade]], [[Sakugarne]], [[Wire Adaptor]], [[Super Arm]], [[Chill Spike]], [[Block Dropper]]{{Megamix}} | |weak=[[Water Shield]], [[Tornado Blow]], [[Ice Wall]]{{3}}<br>[[Rain Flush]], [[Salt Water]], [[Concrete Shot]]{{48H}}<br>[[Top Spin]], [[Black Hole Bomb]], [[Triple Blade]], [[Sakugarne]], [[Wire Adaptor]], [[Super Arm]], [[Chill Spike]], [[Block Dropper]]{{Megamix}} | ||
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'''Mad Grinder''' is a midboss from ''[[Mega Man 7]]''. It is a giant road roller robot. | '''Mad Grinder''' is a midboss from ''[[Mega Man 7]]''. It is a giant road roller robot. | ||
| − | Mad Grinder is included in the [[Megamix Engine]], and is planned to appear as a devkit midboss in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 3]]'' and ''[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level]]''. | + | Mad Grinder is included in the [[Megamix Engine]], and is planned to appear as a devkit midboss in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 3]]'' and ''[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level]]''. It first appeared in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]'' as the midboss of the stage [[Metropolitan Neapolitan]]. |
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Mad Grinder is a midboss from Mega Man 7. It is a giant road roller robot.
Mad Grinder is included in the Megamix Engine, and is planned to appear as a devkit midboss in Make a Good Mega Man Level 3 and Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level. It first appeared in Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero as the midboss of the stage Metropolitan Neapolitan.
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Behavior
Mad Grinder will start the battle by rolling forward. When it makes contact with a surface, it will perform one of two attacks:
- Fire a spinning blade from its head that rolls along the ground. When the blade hits a wall, it will bounce off and land back on Mad Grinder's head.
- Fire four fireballs from its mouth, one at a time. Each consecutive fireball is at a lower angle than the previous.
After performing one of these attacks, Mad Grinder will back up. When it reaches another surface, it will jump up in the air, creating a quake that shakes Mega Man briefly. It will then use its spinning blade attack, after which it repeats its pattern.
If Mad Grinder is given the creation code value "variant = 1", it will not use its fireball attack.
Damage Table
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Trivia
- Mad Grinder's fireball attack was not used in Mega Man 7 (though a similar fire attack is used by it in the game's intro); rather, it originates from the arcade game Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters.
