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|number=SWN-001 | |number=SWN-001 | ||
|designer=Hayato Kaji | |designer=Hayato Kaji | ||
| + | |programmer=[[MystSvin]] | ||
| + | |artist=MystSvin, [[Spin Attaxx]] (phase 1)<br>[[Ndraxian0_TD]] (phase 2) | ||
|jname=Forte | |jname=Forte | ||
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|affiliations=[[Doctor Albert W. Wily|Dr. Wily]] | |affiliations=[[Doctor Albert W. Wily|Dr. Wily]] | ||
| + | |stage=[[The Greatest Show of All Time]] | ||
|OffAppear=[[Mega Man 7]]<br>[[Mega Man 8]]<br>[[Mega Man & Bass]]<br>[[Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha]]<br>[[Mega Man 9]] (cameo)<br>[[Mega Man 10]] | |OffAppear=[[Mega Man 7]]<br>[[Mega Man 8]]<br>[[Mega Man & Bass]]<br>[[Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha]]<br>[[Mega Man 9]] (cameo)<br>[[Mega Man 10]] | ||
| − | |MaGMMLAppear= [[Make a Good Mega Man Level|MaGMML]]([[Make a Good Mega Man Level Remastered|1R]]) (NPC, Costume)<br>[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2|MaGMML2]] (NPC, Costume)<br>[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level|MaG48HMML]] (NPC, Costume)<br>[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero|MaGMML: Episode Zero]] (NPC) | + | |MaGMMLAppear= [[Make a Good Mega Man Level|MaGMML]]([[Make a Good Mega Man Level Remastered|1R]]) (NPC, Costume)<br>[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2|MaGMML2]] (NPC, Costume)<br>[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 3|MaGMML3]] (Boss, Costume, NPC)<br>[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level|MaG48HMML]] (NPC, Costume)<br>[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero|MaGMML: Episode Zero]] (NPC) |
|sprite=[[File:SWN001Bass.gif]] | |sprite=[[File:SWN001Bass.gif]] | ||
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In ''[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level]]'', Bass reappears as both a costume and an NPC on the [[SS Elroy]], standing in front of the elevator to [[Tier 11 (MaG48HMML)|Tier 11]]. He is just as plot-irrelevant as ever; however, his dialogue changes based on what tiers remain unfinished, making him a useful means of gauging progression. | In ''[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level]]'', Bass reappears as both a costume and an NPC on the [[SS Elroy]], standing in front of the elevator to [[Tier 11 (MaG48HMML)|Tier 11]]. He is just as plot-irrelevant as ever; however, his dialogue changes based on what tiers remain unfinished, making him a useful means of gauging progression. | ||
| − | ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 3]]'' | + | Bass finally gains plot relevance in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 3]]'', where he is one of Mega Man's rivals in the Worldwide Sixth Sponsored Robot Tournament and appears in a few cutscenes. He becomes one of the eight finalists, but as part of a plan by Dr. Wily to humiliate Mega Man, he accuses Mega Man of cheating; however, Wily goes against the plan at the last minute and disqualifies Bass for his behaviour. He then reappears as the first boss in the final Wily stage, [[The Greatest Show of All Time]], wanting to fight Mega Man regardless. In addition to his role in the story, the Bass costume makes another appearance; this time, it is available by default without needing to be bought. |
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==Bass Mode== | ==Bass Mode== | ||
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When the Bass Mode cheat is active in ''MaGMML2'' and ''MaGMML1R'', the Costume Shop is closed, preventing Bass from changing costumes. In ''MaG48HMML'', Double Action Boutique remains open (and the Love Survivor [[Sidequests|sidequest]] can still be activated), but it is impossible to buy or change costumes. Unlike previous games, ''MaG48HMML'''s Bass Mode also substantially rewrites dialogue in cutscenes, though the overall story remains the same. | When the Bass Mode cheat is active in ''MaGMML2'' and ''MaGMML1R'', the Costume Shop is closed, preventing Bass from changing costumes. In ''MaG48HMML'', Double Action Boutique remains open (and the Love Survivor [[Sidequests|sidequest]] can still be activated), but it is impossible to buy or change costumes. Unlike previous games, ''MaG48HMML'''s Bass Mode also substantially rewrites dialogue in cutscenes, though the overall story remains the same. | ||
| − | [[Category:Robot Masters]][[Category:Costume]] | + | ==Trivia== |
| + | * Bass is the only rival in ''MaGMML3'' to never appear anywhere in the hubs or tiers as an NPC. | ||
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| + | [[Category:Robot Masters]][[Category:Costume]][[Category:Make a Good Mega Man Level 3]][[Category:Bosses]][[Category:Make a Good Mega Man Level 3 Bosses]][[Category:Fortress Guardian]][[Category:Wily Stadium]] | ||
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- "He who hesitates is lost!"
- ―Bass, Mega Man 7
Bass, known as Forte in Japan, is a Robot Master created by Dr. Wily to imitate Mega Man's design, along with Treble, an imitation of Rush's design. He was created based on a research conducted on Mega Man with the intention of surpassing his power sometime during or before the events of Mega Man 6, and made his debut in Mega Man 7. Bass is the prominent anti-hero of the classic Mega Man series, and his goal is to become the most powerful robot in existence. Although Bass and Mega Man are rivals, at times they team up to take down mutual enemies of the two. Despite being created by Dr. Wily, Bass frequently rebels against his creator, usually for his own purposes.
In the original Make a Good Mega Man Level, Bass appears as an NPC in Dr. Light's Lab after collecting 16 Energy Elements; Make a Good Mega Man Level Remastered also adds him as a purchasable costume. He reappears in Make a Good Mega Man Level 2 as an NPC in the main hub, and is one of the few costumes that can be bought from the start. He appears once again in Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero, this time as an NPC in Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker, and as usual he voices his frustrations with Wily's plans. He is also seen in the latter game's credits, battling Proto Man in what looks to be Surveillance Canyon, before both of them get distracted by a portal opening up in the distant sky.
In Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level, Bass reappears as both a costume and an NPC on the SS Elroy, standing in front of the elevator to Tier 11. He is just as plot-irrelevant as ever; however, his dialogue changes based on what tiers remain unfinished, making him a useful means of gauging progression.
Bass finally gains plot relevance in Make a Good Mega Man Level 3, where he is one of Mega Man's rivals in the Worldwide Sixth Sponsored Robot Tournament and appears in a few cutscenes. He becomes one of the eight finalists, but as part of a plan by Dr. Wily to humiliate Mega Man, he accuses Mega Man of cheating; however, Wily goes against the plan at the last minute and disqualifies Bass for his behaviour. He then reappears as the first boss in the final Wily stage, The Greatest Show of All Time, wanting to fight Mega Man regardless. In addition to his role in the story, the Bass costume makes another appearance; this time, it is available by default without needing to be bought.
Bass Mode
Bass is a playable character in MaGMML2, MaGMML1R, and MaG48HMML through the Bass Mode cheat. When active, Bass replaces Mega Man and functions identically to his Mega Man 10 appearance. His Bass Buster can be rapid-fired in seven directions, but unlike Mega Man he cannot use Charge Shots, run while firing, or shoot through walls. Additionally, his slide is replaced with a dash that gives Bass extra momentum if he jumps forwards after using it. Unlike Mega Man & Bass, however, Bass cannot double jump. In MaG48HMML, he gains access to the Treble Boost, which replaces the Rush Coil and Rush Jet and lets him fly and fire triple-shots as in Mega Man 10.
When the Bass Mode cheat is active in MaGMML2 and MaGMML1R, the Costume Shop is closed, preventing Bass from changing costumes. In MaG48HMML, Double Action Boutique remains open (and the Love Survivor sidequest can still be activated), but it is impossible to buy or change costumes. Unlike previous games, MaG48HMML's Bass Mode also substantially rewrites dialogue in cutscenes, though the overall story remains the same.
Trivia
- Bass is the only rival in MaGMML3 to never appear anywhere in the hubs or tiers as an NPC.