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|eagainst= [[Bomb Man]], [[Metal Man]], [[Flash Man]], [[Picopico-kun]], [[Hard Man]], [[Gravity Man]], [[Dark Man 4]], [[Enker]], [[Punk]], [[Hunter Type B]], [[Volt Man]], [[Dyna Man]] | |eagainst= [[Bomb Man]], [[Metal Man]], [[Flash Man]], [[Picopico-kun]], [[Hard Man]], [[Gravity Man]], [[Dark Man 4]], [[Enker]], [[Punk]], [[Hunter Type B]], [[Volt Man]], [[Dyna Man]] | ||
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Magnetic Shockwave (マグネティックショックウェーブ Magunetikku Shokkuwēbu) is a super move from the Marvel Vs. Capcom series of fighting games, normally used by Magneto and Onslaught. It is a wave of magnetic blasts that deal heavy amounts of damage. In Mega Man's arcade mode ending from Marvel Vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes, he is shown getting Magnetic Shockwave as a special weapon from Onslaught, and he can use Magnetic Shockwave as a super move in the Playstation port of the game.
Make a Good Mega Man Level 3
Magnetic Shockwave is one of the weapons voted to appear in Make a Good Mega Man Level 3. Like in Marvel Vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes, it covers a very large portion of the screen (roughly 1/4 of it). The weapon can pass through walls and be used in the air, and it can pierce shields. Despite this, shielded enemies are more resistent to damage from it; enemies under the "Joes", "Shielded", and "Shield Attackers" categories take 1 point of damage, and "Met" enemies are completely immune to Magnetic Shockwave. "Bulky" category enemies, however, take 4 points of damage, making it ideal for destroying minibosses quickly.
Damage Tables
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Trivia
- Magnetic Shockwave is the first weapon voted to appear in a Make a Good Mega Man Level game that did not originate from a classic Mega Man game.
- Magnetic Shockwave was first publicly shown in the first Devkit Boss Rush video for Make a Good Mega Man Level 3, where it behaved very differently. It was a chargeable weapon, with uncharged shots releasing a single blast in front of Mega Man, and fully-charged shots moving along the ground and walls.