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| − | * Along with [[Wizard Man]] and [[Death Man]], Mad Man is the first tier boss to be from a fangame that already had tier boss representation in the ''MaGMML'' series (with ''Mega Man 42'' alumni [[Ombuds Man]] having been a tier boss in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]]''). | + | * Along with [[Mirage Man]], [[Sound Man]], [[Repair Man]], [[Wizard Man]] and [[Death Man]], Mad Man is the first tier boss to be from a fangame that already had tier boss representation in the ''MaGMML'' series (with ''Mega Man 42'' alumni [[Ombuds Man]] having been a tier boss in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]]''). |
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- "FINE. GOOD. GREAT. THIS IS THE LAST STRAW. YOU!! HELP ME HAND IN MY TWO WEEKS NOTICE!!! BECAUSE AFTER THIS, I QQUUIITT!"
- ―Mad Man, Make a Good Mega Man Level 3
Mad Man is a Robot Master from the fangame Mega Man 42. He is a Robot Master with an erratic and unpredictable demeanour. He appears in Make a Good Mega Man Level 3 as a Tier Boss, with an upgraded moveset from his original game. The "insane" motif of his original appearance is also downplayed, with Mad Man instead being well-spoken if quick to anger.
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Game Appearances
Mega Man 42
Mad Man is one of the eight Robot Masters. His stage takes place in a large insane asylum with spiked ceilings and padded cells that Mega Man/Mega Girl can use as trampolines. In battle, Mad Man can use his Insane Cannon to fire a burst of projectiles that go in random angles, use a stomp attack after jumping high in the air, or use the small spiked bird in his head as a press attack, akin to Needle Man. He is weak to Sleeping Sand, Sand Man's special weapon, and his Insane Cannon is the weakness of Brain Man.
Make a Good Mega Man Level 3
Mad Man appears as the boss of Tier 4, the Sheriff's Jailhouse, but cannot be challenged without first collecting 8 Energy Elements from the tier. He is found in a locked room which he is unable to get out of, as his teleporter is non-functional and nobody has given him the passcode. When Mega Man arrives to challenge him for the Tier Rank, Mad Man assumes he knows the passcode, only to get irate at being forgotten again, beginning the battle in an enraged state.
Mad Man's abilities have been updated in comparison to his original battle. While he retains his original attacks, they have all been upgraded, and he will choose each one at random:
- Mad Man jumps into the air towards Mega Man's current position. Upon lining up with Mega Man, he will immediately come down to stomp on him with spiked boots.
- Mad Man fires his Insane Cannon towards Mega Man. He will aim towards Mega Man's current position, while the Insane Cannon shots will spread out at random after being fired.
- Mad Man's top flips open, which he will launch a bird in the direction of Mega Man. Upon the bird colliding with a wall, Mad Man will either retract it or pull himself towards the wall.
If Mad Man uses his stomp attack on an elevated part of the arena, that part of the arena will be forced down, while other parts launch upwards before settling on random heights.
After reaching 8 HP or lower, Mad Man will fire his bird upwards, grappling onto the ceiling and pulling himself before the bird lets go, settling on a moving chain. Mad Man will then swing around, firing Insane Cannon shots diagonally whenever he reaches the left and rightmost points of his swinging while moving around.
After his defeat, he will appear as an NPC alongside most of the other defeated Tier Bosses in the Magic Card Casino.
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Trivia
- Along with Mirage Man, Sound Man, Repair Man, Wizard Man and Death Man, Mad Man is the first tier boss to be from a fangame that already had tier boss representation in the MaGMML series (with Mega Man 42 alumni Ombuds Man having been a tier boss in Make a Good Mega Man Level 2).
