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:''For user-made costumes that can be used after earning 100 Noble Nickels, see [[Custom Costumes]].''
 
:''For user-made costumes that can be used after earning 100 Noble Nickels, see [[Custom Costumes]].''
 
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[[File:CostumeShop.png|thumb|right|250px|Roll's Costume Shop in ''[[MaGMML2]]'']].
'''Costumes''' are unlockables in the ''Make a Good Mega Man Level'' series that change Mega Man's appearance. Aside from a few exceptions, they are purely cosmetic and offer no gameplay advantages.
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'''Costumes''' are purchaseable unlockables in the ''Make a Good Mega Man Level'' series that change Mega Man's appearance. Aside from a few exceptions, they are purely cosmetic and offer no gameplay advantages.
  
 
==''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level]]''==
 
==''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level]]''==
Only a single costume can be found in the original ''Make a Good Mega Man Level'' game—the Proto Man costume, purchasable from Eddie's shop from the beginning for a paltry 50 bolts.
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Only a single costume can be found in the original ''Make a Good Mega Man Level'' game — the Proto Man costume, purchasable from Eddie's shop from the beginning for a paltry 50 bolts. It does ''not'' change any dialogue (even the player's name), unlike in future installments.
  
 
==''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]]''==
 
==''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]]''==
Costumes not only return from the first game, but are greatly expanded upon.  [[Roll]] now runs a costume shop located between [[Tier 4 (MaGMML2)|Tier 4]] and [[Tier 5 (MaGMML2)|Tier 5]], where the player can go at any time to purchase a costume or equip one they have already purchased.  Some skins cannot use the [[Alternate Weapons|alternate weapon set]], due to not having the necessary sprites.
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Costumes not only return from the first game, but are greatly expanded upon.  [[Roll]] now runs a costume shop located between [[Tier 4 (MaGMML2)|Tier 4]] and [[Tier 5 (MaGMML2)|Tier 5]], where the player can go at any time to purchase a costume or equip one they have already purchased.  Some skins cannot use the [[Alternate Weapons|alternate weapon set]], due to not having the necessary sprites. In the Costume Shop, which weapons can and cannot use the weapons are denoted by a pumpkin icon in the lower right corner of the skin display.
  
 
The game itself is inconsistent on whether the costumes are simply that--costumes--or actually changing the player into the character in question. When reentering the costume shop, Roll will greet the player with the costume's name in scare quotes as if she's merely playing along; on the other hand, if Mega Man wears a costume that matches the identity of an NPC, that NPC will disappear while wearing that costume. For example, equipping Hornet Man's costume will make Hornet Man disappear from [[Tier 3 (MaGMML2)|Tier 3]]. The exceptions to this are Met and Dr Light, who still appear in [[Tier 10 (MaGMML2)|Tier 10]] and the lab, respectively. Additionally, wearing any costume other than Mega Man (with or without helmet) causes Mega Man to appear near the entrance to Tier 3. The exception to this is Roll, in which case Rock will run the costume shop in her absence.
 
The game itself is inconsistent on whether the costumes are simply that--costumes--or actually changing the player into the character in question. When reentering the costume shop, Roll will greet the player with the costume's name in scare quotes as if she's merely playing along; on the other hand, if Mega Man wears a costume that matches the identity of an NPC, that NPC will disappear while wearing that costume. For example, equipping Hornet Man's costume will make Hornet Man disappear from [[Tier 3 (MaGMML2)|Tier 3]]. The exceptions to this are Met and Dr Light, who still appear in [[Tier 10 (MaGMML2)|Tier 10]] and the lab, respectively. Additionally, wearing any costume other than Mega Man (with or without helmet) causes Mega Man to appear near the entrance to Tier 3. The exception to this is Roll, in which case Rock will run the costume shop in her absence.
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Many costumes provide unique dialogue with certain NPCs. A good amount of them change the sprites for utilities, such as Rush Coil, Rush Jet, and Sakugarne. They still function identically, however.  
 
Many costumes provide unique dialogue with certain NPCs. A good amount of them change the sprites for utilities, such as Rush Coil, Rush Jet, and Sakugarne. They still function identically, however.  
 
===List of Costumes===
 
===List of Costumes===
====[[Mega Man]]====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;font-size: 100%"
DLN-001, more commonly known as Mega Man or Rock, is the main character of the series. Mega Man is the default costume, so he does not need to be unlocked. 
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! width="4%" |
Mega Man is capable of using alternate weapons.
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! width="10%" |Costume
 
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! width="5%" |Bolt Cost
====[[Proto Man]]====
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! width="5%" |[[Alternate Weapons|Alter Weapons?]]
{{quote| Ah, how did that tune go again? |Roll or Mega Man|upon purchase }}
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! width="25%" |Unlock Condition
Proto Man, also known as Blues, is the brother of Mega Man introduced in ''Mega Man 3''. Proto Man is purchasable from the start, and costs 150 bolts.  
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! width="20%" |Purchase Quote
 
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Proto Man can use alternate weapons. When Proto Man enters a level, his song briefly plays.  
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====[[Bass]]====
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| align="left" |[[File:c_megaman.png|32px]]
{{quote|Of all the--Oh okay, fine, suit yourself. So to speak.|Roll or Mega Man|upon purchase }}
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| align="left" |[[Mega Man]]
Bass, aka Forte, is a robot created by Dr Wily who debuted in ''Mega Man 7''. Bass is purchasable from the start, and costs 100 bolts.
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|N/A
 
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|{{y}}
Bass can use alternate weapons.
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|N/A
 
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|N/A
Bass has unique dialogue when battling Cheat Man.
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====[[Roll]]====
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{{quote|Oh, you want to be me? Well, who wouldn't? Though, I guess that means I'll have to be you. Oh, my.|Roll|upon purchase }}
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| align="left" |[[File:c_protoman.png|32px]]
Roll is the younger sister of Mega Man, who debuted in the first ''Mega Man'' game. Roll is purchasable from the start, and costs 200 bolts.
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| align="left" |[[Proto Man]]
 
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|150
Roll can use alternate weapons. While using this costume, Rock takes over the shop in Roll's absence. He can be talked to for a few pieces of dialogue. Roll also has unique dialogue with Kalinka, Proto Man, Ice Man, Oil Man.
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|{{y}}
 
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|N/A
====[[Doctor Thomas Light|Dr. Light]]====
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|''Ah, how did that tune go again?''
{{quote|You want to be Dad? Well, I won't judge...|Roll|upon purchase }}
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|When Proto Man enters a level, his famous whistle briefly plays, ala ''[[Mega Man 10]]''. His Proto Coil and Proto Jet from the same game replace Rush.
Dr. Light is the creator of Mega Man, Proto Man, Roll, and many other robots.  Dr. Light is obtainable by talking to him in his lab after obtaining every energy element from the entries.  His costume costs 250 bolts.  
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|-
 
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| align="left" |[[File:c_bass.png|32px]]
Dr Light cannot use alternate weapons. He has a unique sprite for Sakugarne, Rush Jet (which is replaced with Item-2), and Rush Coil (which is replaced with the Proto Coil).  
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| align="left" |[[Bass]]
Roll and Mega Man both express distaste of this costume when selected.
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|100
====Rush====
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|{{y}}
{{quote|A dog is man's best friend, and they're always so carefree. I don't blame you for wanting to be one.|Roll or Mega Man|upon purchase }}
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|N/A
Rush is Mega Man's pet as well as his main mean of transportation. He debuted in ''Mega Man 3''. Rush is unlocked by beating the hidden statue bosses in [[Tier 10 (MaGMML2)|Tier 10]] ([[Glass Man (boss)|Glass Man]], [[Birdo]], and [[The Moon]]). His costume costs 300 bolts.  
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|''Of all the--Oh okay, fine, suit yourself. So to speak.''
 
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|Bass has unique dialogue when battling Cheat Man. Treble replaces Rush.
Rush cannot use alternate weapons. When Rush uses the Sakugarne, he will instead turn into the Rush Coil from Megaman 5. Using Rush Coil and Rush Jet spawns Mega Man in his place.  
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When Rush enters a level, "READY" will be replaced with "BARK, WOOF!"
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| align="left" |[[File:c_roll.png|32px]]
====Mega Man (Hair)====
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| align="left" |[[Roll]]
{{quote|Be careful going out like that; I've found out the hard way they don't make shampoo for robots.|Roll|upon purchase }}
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|200
The Mega Man (Hair) costume is simply Mega Man without his helmet. It is unlocked by talking to Knight Man after collecting at least 50 Noble Nickels. The costume costs 600 bolts. 
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|{{y}}
Due to being Mega Man, just without his helmet, the Mega Man (Hair) costume has all the same powers and dialogue that Mega Man does, up to and including being referred to as "Mega Man". This means that he can use alternate weapons. 
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|N/A
====Mega Man?====
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|''Oh, you want to be me? Well, who wouldn't? Though, I guess that means I'll have to be you. Oh, my.''
{{quote|Are you sure about this? Well, if you really want to feel smug...|Roll|upon purchase }}
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|While using this costume, Rock takes over the shop in Roll's absence. He can be talked to for a few pieces of dialogue. Roll also has unique dialogue with Kalinka, Proto Man, Ice Man, Oil Man. Tango replaces Rush.
Mega Man?, also known as "Mega?", is the evil Mega Man from ''Mega Man: Powered Up''. It resembles Mega Man with a purple scarf and an evil glare. It is unlocked by talking to Knight Man after collecting at least 50 Noble Nickels. His costume costs 100 bolts. 
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| align="left" |[[File:c_drlight.png|32px]]
Mega? can use alternate weapons. Rush Coil and Rush Jet replace Rush with a new character called “Allegro”, who dons the same evil glare and scarf that Mega? has.
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| align="left" |[[Dr. Light]]
Mega? changes the "READY" text to "ON THE SCENE!"
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|250
 
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|{{n}}
====Rockman CX====
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|Collect all the entry [[Energy Element|Energy Elements]] and talk to Dr. Light.
{{quote|So, wait, you're going to don the look of your ripoff? A ripoff of a ripoff?|Roll|upon purchase }}
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|''You want to be Dad? Well, I won't judge...''
Rockman CX, "CX" for short, debuted in a Mega Man 2 ROM hack of the same name. Rockman CX is merely a grey palette for Mega Man, with shading around the arms and legs, as well as a dash. It is unlocked by talking to Knight Man after collecting at least 50 Noble Nickels. His costume costs 3 bolts. 
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Rockman CX can use alternate weapons. The Rush Coil is replaced with the Proto Coil, and the Rush Jet is replaced by the Floor item from the ROM hack.  
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| align="left" |[[File:c_rush.png|32px]]
Rockman CX has unique dialogue with Cheat Man, Bass, and Mega Man.
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| align="left" |[[Rush]]
====Doropie====
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|300
{{quote|Good choice! I approve of the cut of her gib. I mean, tunic.|Roll|upon purchase }}
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|{{n}}
Doropie, occasionally referred to as Francesca or "Krion", is a witch who debuted in the Mega Man clone ''The Krion Conquest'', a game for the NES. It is unlocked by talking to Knight Man after collecting at least 50 Noble Nickels. Her costume costs 600 bolts.
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|Defeat [[The Moon]], [[Birdo]], and [[Glass Man]]. This can be achieved either through their secret "levels" in [[Tier 10 (MaGMML2)|Tier 10]], or through battling them in The True Arena.
 
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|''A dog is man's best friend, and they're always so carefree. I don't blame you for wanting to be one.''
Doropie cannot use alternate weapons. Her Rush Jet is replaced with a broom.
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|When Rush enters a level, "READY" will be replaced with "BARK, WOOF!"
When starting a level, the intro says "GET READY!" instead of "READY".
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|-
====Rokko Chan====
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| align="left" |[[File:c_rockmanhair.png|32px]]
{{quote|Stylish! Makes me wonder why I don't get out more.|Roll|upon purchase }}
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| align="left" |[[Mega Man]] (Hair)
Rokko Chan, "Rokko" for short, is the star of the flash game of the same name. It is unlocked by talking to Knight Man after collecting at least 50 Noble Nickels.  Her costume costs 300 bolts.
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|600
 
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|{{y}}
Rokko Chan could not use alternate weapons until 1.4 was released. While wearing this costume, Rush Coil is replaced with the Proto Coil and Rush Jet is replaced with Beetle Jet.
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|Collect at least 50 Noble Nickels, then talk to Knight Man.
Rokko Chan has unique dialogue with [[Jet Man]].
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|''Be careful going out like that; I've found out the hard way they don't make shampoo for robots.''
 
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====[[Alter Man]]====
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{{quote|The appearance of a true winner! Though, it looks a bit... freaky.|Roll|upon purchase }}
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| align="left" |[[File:c_megamanquestion.png|32px]]
Alter Man, "Alter" for short, is the boss of the first place level, [[Identity Crisis]]. Alter Man resembles Mega Man with eyes similar to a Sniper Joe's. Alter Man is unlocked by talking to Knight Man with at least 170 Noble Nickels. The costume costs 100 bolts.
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| align="left" [Mega Man?
 
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|100
Alter Man can use alternate weapons. Rush Coil and Rush Jet will have Alter Man's eyes when he uses them.
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|{{y}}
====[[Hornet Man]]====
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|Collect at least 50 Noble Nickels, then talk to Knight Man.
{{quote| Wanting to relive Identity Crisis everywhere, huh?|Roll or Mega Man|upon purchase }}
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|''Are you sure about this? Well, if you really want to feel smug...''
DLN-070, Hornet Man, is a robot master from ''Mega Man 9''. Notably, he is also the avatar of JupiHornet, one of the judges.  His costume is unlocked after completing [[Identity Crisis]] and costs 250 bolts.
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|Rush Coil and Rush Jet replace Rush with a new character called “Allegro”, who dons the same evil glare and scarf that Mega? has. Mega? changes the "READY" text to "ON THE SCENE!"
 
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Hornet Man cannot use alternate weapons. Hornet Man has a unique sprite for the Rush Coil and the Rush Jet, replacing them with a Flower Presenter and a Margherita projectile. Hornet Man uses his own palette when the Hornet Chaser is equipped instead of the default.
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| align="left" |[[File:c_copyrock.png|32px]]
====[[Bright Man]]====
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| align="left" |Rockman CX
{{quote| Wanting to relive Identity Crisis everywhere, huh?|Roll or Mega Man|upon purchase }}
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|3
DWN-025, Bright Man, the smartest robot master, is a robot master hailing from ''Mega Man 4''.  His costume is unlocked after completing the [[Identity Crisis]] and costs 250 Bolts.
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|{{y}}
 
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|Collect at least 50 Noble Nickels, then talk to Knight Man.
Bright Man cannot use alternate weapons. Bright Man has a unique sprite for Rush Coil, Rush Jet, and Sakugarne, which are replaced by a Dompan, Totem Polen, and Grasshopper, respectively. Bright Man uses his own palette when the Flash Stopper is equipped instead of the default.
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|''So, wait, you're going to don the look of your ripoff? A ripoff of a ripoff?''
 
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|The Rush Coil is replaced with the Proto Coil, and the Rush Jet is replaced by the Floor item from the ROM hack. Rockman CX has unique dialogue with Cheat Man, Bass, and Mega Man.
Talking to Magma Man in Tier 4 as Bright Man causes him to respond with unique dialogue.
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====[[Cut Man]]====
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|align="left" |[[File:C_doropie.png|32px]]
{{quote|A true classic. One could say it's cutti...no, I'm not saying that.|Roll or Mega Man|upon purchase }}
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|align="left" |Doropie
DLN-003, Cut Man, is a Robot Master from the original ''Mega Man''. His costume is unlocked after beating the Arena, and costs 350 bolts.  
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|600
 
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|{{n}}
Cut Man can use alternate weapons. Cut Man has a unique sprite for Rush Coil, Rush Jet, and Sakugarne, which are replaced by a Kamadoma, two Bunby Heli and Giant Suzy, respectively.
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|Collect at least 50 Noble Nickels, then talk to Knight Man.
====Beck====
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|''Good choice! I approve of the cut of her gib. I mean, tunic.''
{{quote|People seem to laugh at this costume. I don't really know why.|Roll|upon purchase }}
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|Doropie is a witch who debuted in the Mega Man clone ''The Krion Conquest'', a game for the NES. Her Rush Jet is replaced with a broom. When starting a level, the intro says "GET READY!" instead of "READY".
Beck is the protagonist of ''Mighty No. 9'', a game made by Keiji Inafune, who worked on most Mega Man games. His costume is unlocked by visiting a secret room in [[Forgotten Fortress]], and costs 200 bolts.
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|align="left" |[[File:C_rokkochan.png|32px]]
Beck cannot use alternate weapons. Rush Coil and Rush Jet are replaced with Proto Coil and Item-2, respectively.
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|align="left" |Rokko Chan
 
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|300
====Metall====
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|{{y}}
{{quote|Good choice -- Metalls are just so adorable!|Roll|upon purchase }}
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|Collect at least 50 Noble Nickels, then talk to Knight Man.
Metalls, "Mets" for short, are common enemies that appeared in almost every game in each of the franchise's series (save the Legends series.) The Metall costume is unlocked by buying every upgrade from Eddie's shop, and costs 200 bolts.
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|''Stylish! Makes me wonder why I don't get out more.''
 
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|While wearing this costume, Rush Coil is replaced with the Proto Coil and Rush Jet is replaced with Beetle Jet. Rokko Chan has unique dialogue with [[Jet Man]].
Metall cannot use alternate weapons. Rush Coil, Rush Jet and Sakugarne are replaced while wearing the costume, with Rush Coil being a Watcher, Rush Jet being a Guts Lift, and Sakugarne being a Pickelman Dada.  
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====[[Joe Man (boss)|Joe Man]]====
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|align="left" |[[File:C_alterman.png|32px]]
{{quote|I feel like I'm seeing these guys everywhere these days.|Roll|upon purchase }}
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|align="left" |[[Alter Man]]
Joe Man is the boss of the level [[Joe Man]] in tier 6. The costume is unlocked by beating Joe Man R in "Joe Man", a Tier 6 stage.  His costume costs 150 bolts.
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|100
 
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|{{y}}
Joe Man cannot use alternate weapons.
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|Collect at least 170 Noble Nickels, then talk to Knight Man.
====[[Quint]]====
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|''The appearance of a true winner! Though, it looks a bit... freaky.''
{{quote|Oh, it's you, but from the future. Don't fulfill any stable time-loops by going back in time like this!|Roll|upon purchase }}
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|Rush Coil and Rush Jet will have Alter Man's eyes when he uses them.
Quint is a future incarnation of Mega Man that debuted in ''Mega Man II'' for the Game Boy. His costume is unlocked by accessing Tier X for the first time, and costs 150 Bolts.
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|align="left" |[[File:C_hornetman.png|32px]]
Quint cannot use alternate weapons. Rush Coil and Rush Jet spawn a Rush that resembles Quint, having a green color scheme, sunglasses, and a crescent-shaped headpiece.
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|align="left" |Hornet Man
====Sonic====
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|250
{{quote|Is it just me, or have we seen this guy at some point before?|Roll|upon purchase }}
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|{{n}}
Sonic the Hedgehog, the fastest thing alive, is the protagonist of the series of the same name by Sega. His costume is unlocked by beating the Mega Arena, and costs 300 bolts. The dialogue upon purchasing the costume is a reference to either the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, the ''Worlds Collide'' and ''Worlds Unite'' crossover events between the Archie ''Sonic'' and ''Mega Man'' series, or both.
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|Defeat [[Alter Man]] in [[Identity Crisis]].
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|''Wanting to relive Identity Crisis everywhere, huh?''
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|Hornet Man has a unique sprite for the Rush Coil and the Rush Jet, replacing them with a Flower Presenter and a Margherita projectile. Hornet Man uses his own palette when the Hornet Chaser is equipped instead of the default.
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|align="left" |[[File:C_brightman.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |Bright Man
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|250
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|{{n}}
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|Defeat [[Alter Man]] in [[Identity Crisis]].
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|''Wanting to relive Identity Crisis everywhere, huh?''
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|Bright Man has a unique sprite for Rush Coil, Rush Jet, and Sakugarne, which are replaced by a Dompan, Totem Polen, and Grasshopper, respectively. Bright Man uses his own palette when the Flash Stopper is equipped instead of the default. Talking to Magma Man in Tier 4 as Bright Man causes him to respond with unique dialogue.
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|align="left" |[[File:C_cutman.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |[[Cut Man]]
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|350
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|{{y}}
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|Clear the [[The Arena|Arena]].
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|''A true classic. One could say it's cutti...no, I'm not saying that.''
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|Cut Man has a unique sprite for Rush Coil, Rush Jet, and Sakugarne, which are replaced by a Kamadoma, two Bunby Heli and Giant Suzy, respectively.
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|align="left" |[[File:C_beck.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |Beck
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|200
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|{{n}}
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|Find the secret dev room in [[Forgotten Fortress]].
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|''People seem to laugh at this costume. I don't really know why.''
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|Beck is the protagonist of ''Mighty No. 9'', a game made by Keiji Inafune, who worked on most Mega Man games. Rush Coil and Rush Jet are replaced with Proto Coil and Item-2, respectively.
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|align="left" |[[File:C_met.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |[[Metall]]
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|200
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|{{n}}
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|Purchase every upgrade from [[Eddie's Shop]].
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|''Good choice -- Metalls are just so adorable!''
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|Rush Coil, Rush Jet and Sakugarne are replaced while wearing the costume, with Rush Coil being a Watcher, Rush Jet being a Guts Lift, and Sakugarne being a Pickelman Dada.
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|-
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|align="left" |[[File:C_joe.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |[[Joe Man]]
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|150
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|{{n}}
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|Defeat Joe Man R.
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|''I feel like I'm seeing these guys everywhere these days.''
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|align="left" |[[File:C_quint.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |[[Quint]]
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|150
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|{{n}}
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|Enter [[Tier X (MaGMML2)|Tier X]].
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|''Oh, it's you, but from the future. Don't fulfill any stable time-loops by going back in time like this!''
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|Rush Coil and Rush Jet spawn a Rush that resembles Quint, having a green color scheme, sunglasses, and a crescent-shaped headpiece.
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|align="left" |[[File:C_sonic.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |Sonic
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|300
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|{{n}}
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|Clear the Mega Arena.
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|''Is it just me, or have we seen this guy at some point before?''
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|Sonic's Sakugarne is a spring, while Rush Jet and Coil are replaced with Knuckles.
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|align="left" |[[File:C_marisa.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |Marisa
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|350
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|{{n}}
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|Defeat [[Cirno]] with only the [[Mega Buster]].
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|''A cute appearance! I feel like I've seen her and some icy person hanging around the festival.''
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|Marisa Kirisame is one of the main protagonists of the ''Touhou'' series by ZUN. Notably, she is also the protagonist of MegaMari, a Touhou fangame that plays similarly to the Mega Man games. Marisa's Rush Jet is replaced with a broom, different from the one Doropie uses. Marisa has unique dialogue with Cirno.
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|align="left" |[[File:C_karrotman.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |Karrot Man
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|250
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|{{n}}
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|Clear 8 challenges.
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|''A creative choice. Carrots are always good for your eyes. Even robot eyes.''
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|Karrot Man is the avatar of Sprites Inc member Karakato, one of the artists who worked on the game. Karrot Man's buster is modified to shoot carrots: uncharged shoots a small carrot, mid-level charge shoots three small carrots, and full charge shoots a large one. Karrot Man's Rush Coil spawns a bunny instead of Rush, and Rush Jet spawns a carrot for him to ride. When starting a level, the intro says "GOOD FOR YOUR EYES!" instead of "READY".
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|align="left" |[[File:C_davwin.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |[[Davwin Armanios|Davwin]]
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|350
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|{{n}}
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|Defeat [[Seven Force]] in either [[Unobtainium Mine]] or The True Arena with only the Mega Buster. Defeating it in the Boss Gallery will not work.
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|''Ah, you are a good judge of costume quality. (Get it? Hee hee.)''
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|Davwin is the avatar/fursona of ACESpark, judge of ''MaGMML2'' and owner of Sprites, Inc. Davwin has unique sprites for Rush Coil and Jet, which spawns his companion, Patch. Davwin has unique dialogue with Tango, Yellow Devil, Uranus, and Pluto. When starting a level, "READY" is replaced with "BARK, WOOF".
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|align="left" |[[File:C_bsd.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |Cut Man?
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|300
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|{{n}}
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|Clear [[Escape Sequence]].
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|''Uhh... I didn't even know we had this one in stock. Yikes.''
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|Cut Man?, refered to as "Cut Man" by NPCs and "Bad Scizzors Cutman" by others, is the protagonist of the Mega Man 2 ROM hack ''Cutman's Bad Scizzors Day''. Cut Man? has unique dialogue with Cut Man, Dr. Light (who gains a new sprite), Cheat Man and the displays outside Roll's shop. Roll will also express a bit of fear if you return to her shop in this costume. Starting a level as Cut Man? replaces "READY" with "LOZAR".
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|align="left" |[[File:C_meirl.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |me_irl
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|100
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|{{n}}
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|Get smashed by a [[Compactor]].
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|''Same.''
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|me_irl's Rush Jet and Rush Coil are similarly squished, and his Sakugarne has Rush's face on it. When starting a level, "READY" is replaced with "HE'S HERE...".
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|-
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|align="left" |[[File:C_breakman.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |Break Man
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|150
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|{{n}}
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|Clear 28 challenges.
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|''Ooooh, I wonder who could be under that ''mysterious'' mask~?''
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|
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|-
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|align="left" |[[File:C_saiyanrockman.png|32px]]
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|align="left" |Super Saiyan Mega Man
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|999
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|{{y}}
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|Defeat Knight Man.
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|''I'm not sure if that hairstyle suits you, but I won't judge your choices.''
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|Rush Jet and Rush Coil both gain Super Saiyan hair.
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|align="left" |[[Zero]]
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|999
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|Defeat [[Absolute ZERO]].
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|''W-what? Who is this guy? I feel... menaced.''
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|Zero always retains the same sprite. His standing sprite is the same as his sliding, climbing, damage, and looking up sprites. The only change it makes is changing colors for the weapons and facing different directions. Zero has unique sprites for Rush Jet and Rush Coil, being (similar to Zero himself) poorly made sprites of a smiley blob and a a spring. Sakugarne also sports "eyes" similar to Zero. When starting a level, "READY" is replaced with "HE'S HERE..."
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Sonic cannot use alternate weapons. Sonic's Sakugarne is a spring, while Rush Jet and Coil are replaced with Knuckles.
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===[[Custom Costumes]]===
 
 
====Marisa====
 
{{quote|A cute appearance! I feel like I've seen her and some icy person hanging around the festival.|Roll|upon purchase }}
 
Marisa Kirisame is one of the main protagonists of the ''Touhou'' series by ZUN. Notably, she is also the protagonist of ''MegaMari'', a Touhou fangame that plays similarly to the Mega Man games. Her costume is unlocked by beating [[Cirno]], the boss of [[Misty Lake]], using only the Mega Buster, and costs 350 bolts.  After being unlocked, she will appear next to Cirno in the Tier 9 hub (assuming you aren't wearing her costume).
 
 
 
Marisa cannot use alternate weapons. Marisa's Rush Jet is replaced with a broom, different from the one Doropie uses.
 
Marisa has unique dialogue with Cirno.
 
====Karrot Man====
 
{{quote|A creative choice. Carrots are always good for your eyes. Even robot eyes.|Roll|upon purchase }}
 
Karrot Man is the avatar of Sprites Inc member Karakato, one of the artists who worked on the game.  His costume is unlocked by beating 8 challenges, and costs 250 bolts.
 
 
 
Karrot Man is not capable of using alternate weapons. Karrot Man's buster is modified to shoot carrots: uncharged shoots a small carrot, mid-level charge shoots three small carrots, and full charge shoots a large one. Karrot Man's Rush Coil spawns a bunny instead of Rush, and Rush Jet spawns a carrot for him to ride.
 
When starting a level, the intro says "GOOD FOR YOUR EYES!" instead of "READY".
 
====[[Davwin Armanios|Davwin]]====
 
{{quote| Ah, you are a good judge of costume quality. (Get it? Hee hee.)|Roll or Mega Man|upon purchase }}
 
Davwin is the avatar/fursona of [[ACESpark]], judge of ''MaGMML2'' and owner of Sprites, Inc.  His costume is unlocked by beating the [[Unobtainium Mine]]'s boss, [[Seven Force]], using only the Mega Buster, and costs 350 bolts.
 
 
 
Davwin cannot use alternate weapons. Davwin has unique sprites for Rush Coil and Jet, which spawns his companion, Patch.
 
Davwin has unique dialogue with Tango, Yellow Devil, Uranus, and Pluto. When starting a level, "READY" is replaced with "BARK, WOOF"
 
 
 
====Cut Man?====
 
{{quote|Uhh... I didn't even know we had this one in stock. Yikes.|Roll|upon purchase }}
 
Cut Man?, refered to as "Cut Man" by NPCs and "Bad Scizzors Cutman" by others, is the protagonist of the Mega Man 2 ROM hack ''Cutman's Bad Scizzors Day''. This Cutman lacks Cut Man's signature pair of scissors, is very thin and sports a large overbite. Cut Man? is unlocked by beating [[Escape Sequence]] (alluding to ''Bad Scizzors Day'''s massively increased walking speed), and costs 300 bolts.
 
 
 
Cut Man? cannot use alternate weapons.
 
Cut Man? has unique dialogue with Cut Man, Dr. Light (who gains a new sprite), Cheat Man and the displays outside Roll's shop. Roll will also express a bit of fear if you return to her shop in this costume. Starting a level as Cut Man? replaces "READY" with "LOZAR".
 
====me_irl====
 
{{quote|Same.|Mega Man or Roll|upon purchase }}
 
me_irl is a Mega Man squashed down so only his head and feet remain.  This costume is obtained by getting squashed by a crusher, which can be found in many stages such as [[Identity Crisis]] or [[Blaze Man]]. me_irl costs 100 bolts.
 
 
 
me_irl cannot use alternate weapons. me_irl's Rush Jet and Rush Coil are similarly squished, and his Sakugarne has Rush's face on it.
 
When starting a level, "READY" is replaced with "HE'S HERE..."
 
====Break Man====
 
{{quote|Ooooh, I wonder who could be under that ''mysterious'' mask~?|Roll|upon purchase }}
 
Break Man is the disguise Proto Man wore throughout ''Mega Man 3''. His costume is unlocked by completing 28 [[Challenge Tent|Challenges]], and costs 150 bolts.
 
 
 
Break Man cannot use alternate weapons.
 
====Super Saiyan Mega Man====
 
{{quote|I'm not sure if that hairstyle suits you, but i won't judge your choices.|Roll|upon purchase }}
 
Super Saiyan Mega Man is Mega Man sporting Goku's Super Saiyan hair. The costume is unlocked by collecting 220 Noble Nickels and beating [[Knight Man]], and costs 999 bolts.
 
 
 
Super Saiyan Mega Man can use alternate weapons. Rush Jet and Rush Coil both gain Super Saiyan hair.
 
====[[Zero]]====
 
{{quote|W-what? Who is this guy? I feel... menaced.|Roll|upon purchase }}
 
Zero is the final boss of both Make A Good Mega Man Level games, thus connecting these games to the X series. This poorly drawn sprite is unlocked as a costume by beating the boss of [[Null & Void]], the final level in the game. The costume costs 999 bolts.
 
 
 
Zero can use alternate weapons. Zero has unique sprites for Rush Jet and Rush Coil, being (similar to Zero himself) poorly made sprites of a smiley blob and a a spring. Sakugarne also sports "eyes" similar to Zero. When starting a level, "READY" is replaced with "HE'S HERE..."
 
 
 
Zero always retains the same sprite. His standing sprite is the same as his sliding, climbing, damage, and looking up sprites. The only change it makes is changing colors for the weapons and facing different directions.
 
 
 
====[[Custom Costumes]]====
 
 
Custom costumes are a unique subset of costumes that are unlocked by speaking to Knight Man after obtaining 100 Noble Nickels. As the name implies, they can be either designed by the player themselves with the appropriate template, or else downloaded from their respective page on the wiki.
 
Custom costumes are a unique subset of costumes that are unlocked by speaking to Knight Man after obtaining 100 Noble Nickels. As the name implies, they can be either designed by the player themselves with the appropriate template, or else downloaded from their respective page on the wiki.
  
 
Custom costumes may or may not have access to alternate weapons, and can have unique sprites for Rush Coil, Rush Jet, and/or Sakugarne. Custom costumes cannot be set to have unique "READY" sprites or dialogue with NPCs.
 
Custom costumes may or may not have access to alternate weapons, and can have unique sprites for Rush Coil, Rush Jet, and/or Sakugarne. Custom costumes cannot be set to have unique "READY" sprites or dialogue with NPCs.
  
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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{{MaGMML}}
File:c_alterman.png|Alter Man
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{{MaGMML2}}
File:c_bass.png|Bass
 
File:c_beck.png|Beck
 
File:c_breakman.png|Break Man
 
File:c_brightman.png|Bright Man
 
File:c_bsd.png|Cut Man?
 
File:c_copyrock.png|CX
 
File:c_cutman.png|Cut Man
 
File:c_davwin.png|Davwin
 
File:c_doropie.png|Doropie
 
File:c_drlight.png|Dr. Light
 
File:c_hornetman.png|Hornet Man
 
file:c_joe.png|Joe Man
 
File:c_karrotman.png|Karrot Man
 
File:c_marisa.png|Marisa
 
File:c_megaman.png|Mega Man
 
File:c_megamanquestion.png|Mega Man?
 
File:c_meirl.png|me_irl
 
file:c_met.png|Metall
 
File:c_protoman.png|Proto Man
 
File:c_quint.png|Quint
 
File:c_rockmanhair.png|Hair
 
File:c_rokkochan.png|Rokko Chan
 
File:c_roll.png|Roll
 
File:c_rush.png|Rush
 
File:c_saiyanrockman.png|Super Saiyan Mega Man
 
File:c_sonic.png|Sonic
 
File:c_zero.png|Zero
 
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[[Category:Costume]]

Revision as of 20:56, 4 December 2018

For user-made costumes that can be used after earning 100 Noble Nickels, see Custom Costumes.
Roll's Costume Shop in MaGMML2
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Costumes are purchaseable unlockables in the Make a Good Mega Man Level series that change Mega Man's appearance. Aside from a few exceptions, they are purely cosmetic and offer no gameplay advantages.

Make a Good Mega Man Level

Only a single costume can be found in the original Make a Good Mega Man Level game — the Proto Man costume, purchasable from Eddie's shop from the beginning for a paltry 50 bolts. It does not change any dialogue (even the player's name), unlike in future installments.

Make a Good Mega Man Level 2

Costumes not only return from the first game, but are greatly expanded upon. Roll now runs a costume shop located between Tier 4 and Tier 5, where the player can go at any time to purchase a costume or equip one they have already purchased. Some skins cannot use the alternate weapon set, due to not having the necessary sprites. In the Costume Shop, which weapons can and cannot use the weapons are denoted by a pumpkin icon in the lower right corner of the skin display.

The game itself is inconsistent on whether the costumes are simply that--costumes--or actually changing the player into the character in question. When reentering the costume shop, Roll will greet the player with the costume's name in scare quotes as if she's merely playing along; on the other hand, if Mega Man wears a costume that matches the identity of an NPC, that NPC will disappear while wearing that costume. For example, equipping Hornet Man's costume will make Hornet Man disappear from Tier 3. The exceptions to this are Met and Dr Light, who still appear in Tier 10 and the lab, respectively. Additionally, wearing any costume other than Mega Man (with or without helmet) causes Mega Man to appear near the entrance to Tier 3. The exception to this is Roll, in which case Rock will run the costume shop in her absence.

Defeating the Wily Machine SWORD in the Reality Core stage will automatically remove their costume, reverting them to Mega Man. This is intentional, to avoid plot holes when encountering megaman sprite game. This does not happen if the player battles the Wily Machine SWORD via the Dojo.

Many costumes provide unique dialogue with certain NPCs. A good amount of them change the sprites for utilities, such as Rush Coil, Rush Jet, and Sakugarne. They still function identically, however.

List of Costumes

Costume Bolt Cost Alter Weapons? Unlock Condition Purchase Quote Notes
C megaman.png Mega Man N/A Yes N/A N/A
C protoman.png Proto Man 150 Yes N/A Ah, how did that tune go again? When Proto Man enters a level, his famous whistle briefly plays, ala Mega Man 10. His Proto Coil and Proto Jet from the same game replace Rush.
C bass.png Bass 100 Yes N/A Of all the--Oh okay, fine, suit yourself. So to speak. Bass has unique dialogue when battling Cheat Man. Treble replaces Rush.
C roll.png Roll 200 Yes N/A Oh, you want to be me? Well, who wouldn't? Though, I guess that means I'll have to be you. Oh, my. While using this costume, Rock takes over the shop in Roll's absence. He can be talked to for a few pieces of dialogue. Roll also has unique dialogue with Kalinka, Proto Man, Ice Man, Oil Man. Tango replaces Rush.
C drlight.png Dr. Light 250 No Collect all the entry Energy Elements and talk to Dr. Light. You want to be Dad? Well, I won't judge...
C rush.png Rush 300 No Defeat The Moon, Birdo, and Glass Man. This can be achieved either through their secret "levels" in Tier 10, or through battling them in The True Arena. A dog is man's best friend, and they're always so carefree. I don't blame you for wanting to be one. When Rush enters a level, "READY" will be replaced with "BARK, WOOF!"
C rockmanhair.png Mega Man (Hair) 600 Yes Collect at least 50 Noble Nickels, then talk to Knight Man. Be careful going out like that; I've found out the hard way they don't make shampoo for robots.
C megamanquestion.png align="left" [Mega Man? 100 Yes Collect at least 50 Noble Nickels, then talk to Knight Man. Are you sure about this? Well, if you really want to feel smug... Rush Coil and Rush Jet replace Rush with a new character called “Allegro”, who dons the same evil glare and scarf that Mega? has. Mega? changes the "READY" text to "ON THE SCENE!"
C copyrock.png Rockman CX 3 Yes Collect at least 50 Noble Nickels, then talk to Knight Man. So, wait, you're going to don the look of your ripoff? A ripoff of a ripoff? The Rush Coil is replaced with the Proto Coil, and the Rush Jet is replaced by the Floor item from the ROM hack. Rockman CX has unique dialogue with Cheat Man, Bass, and Mega Man.
C doropie.png Doropie 600 No Collect at least 50 Noble Nickels, then talk to Knight Man. Good choice! I approve of the cut of her gib. I mean, tunic. Doropie is a witch who debuted in the Mega Man clone The Krion Conquest, a game for the NES. Her Rush Jet is replaced with a broom. When starting a level, the intro says "GET READY!" instead of "READY".
C rokkochan.png Rokko Chan 300 Yes Collect at least 50 Noble Nickels, then talk to Knight Man. Stylish! Makes me wonder why I don't get out more. While wearing this costume, Rush Coil is replaced with the Proto Coil and Rush Jet is replaced with Beetle Jet. Rokko Chan has unique dialogue with Jet Man.
C alterman.png Alter Man 100 Yes Collect at least 170 Noble Nickels, then talk to Knight Man. The appearance of a true winner! Though, it looks a bit... freaky. Rush Coil and Rush Jet will have Alter Man's eyes when he uses them.
C hornetman.png Hornet Man 250 No Defeat Alter Man in Identity Crisis. Wanting to relive Identity Crisis everywhere, huh? Hornet Man has a unique sprite for the Rush Coil and the Rush Jet, replacing them with a Flower Presenter and a Margherita projectile. Hornet Man uses his own palette when the Hornet Chaser is equipped instead of the default.
C brightman.png Bright Man 250 No Defeat Alter Man in Identity Crisis. Wanting to relive Identity Crisis everywhere, huh? Bright Man has a unique sprite for Rush Coil, Rush Jet, and Sakugarne, which are replaced by a Dompan, Totem Polen, and Grasshopper, respectively. Bright Man uses his own palette when the Flash Stopper is equipped instead of the default. Talking to Magma Man in Tier 4 as Bright Man causes him to respond with unique dialogue.
C cutman.png Cut Man 350 Yes Clear the Arena. A true classic. One could say it's cutti...no, I'm not saying that. Cut Man has a unique sprite for Rush Coil, Rush Jet, and Sakugarne, which are replaced by a Kamadoma, two Bunby Heli and Giant Suzy, respectively.
C beck.png Beck 200 No Find the secret dev room in Forgotten Fortress. People seem to laugh at this costume. I don't really know why. Beck is the protagonist of Mighty No. 9, a game made by Keiji Inafune, who worked on most Mega Man games. Rush Coil and Rush Jet are replaced with Proto Coil and Item-2, respectively.
C met.png Metall 200 No Purchase every upgrade from Eddie's Shop. Good choice -- Metalls are just so adorable! Rush Coil, Rush Jet and Sakugarne are replaced while wearing the costume, with Rush Coil being a Watcher, Rush Jet being a Guts Lift, and Sakugarne being a Pickelman Dada.
C joe.png Joe Man 150 No Defeat Joe Man R. I feel like I'm seeing these guys everywhere these days.
C quint.png Quint 150 No Enter Tier X. Oh, it's you, but from the future. Don't fulfill any stable time-loops by going back in time like this! Rush Coil and Rush Jet spawn a Rush that resembles Quint, having a green color scheme, sunglasses, and a crescent-shaped headpiece.
C sonic.png Sonic 300 No Clear the Mega Arena. Is it just me, or have we seen this guy at some point before? Sonic's Sakugarne is a spring, while Rush Jet and Coil are replaced with Knuckles.
C marisa.png Marisa 350 No Defeat Cirno with only the Mega Buster. A cute appearance! I feel like I've seen her and some icy person hanging around the festival. Marisa Kirisame is one of the main protagonists of the Touhou series by ZUN. Notably, she is also the protagonist of MegaMari, a Touhou fangame that plays similarly to the Mega Man games. Marisa's Rush Jet is replaced with a broom, different from the one Doropie uses. Marisa has unique dialogue with Cirno.
C karrotman.png Karrot Man 250 No Clear 8 challenges. A creative choice. Carrots are always good for your eyes. Even robot eyes. Karrot Man is the avatar of Sprites Inc member Karakato, one of the artists who worked on the game. Karrot Man's buster is modified to shoot carrots: uncharged shoots a small carrot, mid-level charge shoots three small carrots, and full charge shoots a large one. Karrot Man's Rush Coil spawns a bunny instead of Rush, and Rush Jet spawns a carrot for him to ride. When starting a level, the intro says "GOOD FOR YOUR EYES!" instead of "READY".
C davwin.png Davwin 350 No Defeat Seven Force in either Unobtainium Mine or The True Arena with only the Mega Buster. Defeating it in the Boss Gallery will not work. Ah, you are a good judge of costume quality. (Get it? Hee hee.) Davwin is the avatar/fursona of ACESpark, judge of MaGMML2 and owner of Sprites, Inc. Davwin has unique sprites for Rush Coil and Jet, which spawns his companion, Patch. Davwin has unique dialogue with Tango, Yellow Devil, Uranus, and Pluto. When starting a level, "READY" is replaced with "BARK, WOOF".
C bsd.png Cut Man? 300 No Clear Escape Sequence. Uhh... I didn't even know we had this one in stock. Yikes. Cut Man?, refered to as "Cut Man" by NPCs and "Bad Scizzors Cutman" by others, is the protagonist of the Mega Man 2 ROM hack Cutman's Bad Scizzors Day. Cut Man? has unique dialogue with Cut Man, Dr. Light (who gains a new sprite), Cheat Man and the displays outside Roll's shop. Roll will also express a bit of fear if you return to her shop in this costume. Starting a level as Cut Man? replaces "READY" with "LOZAR".
C meirl.png me_irl 100 No Get smashed by a Compactor. Same. me_irl's Rush Jet and Rush Coil are similarly squished, and his Sakugarne has Rush's face on it. When starting a level, "READY" is replaced with "HE'S HERE...".
C breakman.png Break Man 150 No Clear 28 challenges. Ooooh, I wonder who could be under that mysterious mask~?
C saiyanrockman.png Super Saiyan Mega Man 999 Yes Defeat Knight Man. I'm not sure if that hairstyle suits you, but I won't judge your choices. Rush Jet and Rush Coil both gain Super Saiyan hair.
C zero.png Zero 999 Yes Defeat Absolute ZERO. W-what? Who is this guy? I feel... menaced. Zero always retains the same sprite. His standing sprite is the same as his sliding, climbing, damage, and looking up sprites. The only change it makes is changing colors for the weapons and facing different directions. Zero has unique sprites for Rush Jet and Rush Coil, being (similar to Zero himself) poorly made sprites of a smiley blob and a a spring. Sakugarne also sports "eyes" similar to Zero. When starting a level, "READY" is replaced with "HE'S HERE..."

Custom Costumes

Custom costumes are a unique subset of costumes that are unlocked by speaking to Knight Man after obtaining 100 Noble Nickels. As the name implies, they can be either designed by the player themselves with the appropriate template, or else downloaded from their respective page on the wiki.

Custom costumes may or may not have access to alternate weapons, and can have unique sprites for Rush Coil, Rush Jet, and/or Sakugarne. Custom costumes cannot be set to have unique "READY" sprites or dialogue with NPCs.


Make a Good Mega Man Level (Remastered)
Characters
Mega Man (Costumes) • Dr. LightDr. WilyEddieZero
Entry Stages
Chroma KeyCitadel BasementCity WarGlass ManHard to See LandLevelMaze of DeathMega Man WorldMidnight SnowNapalm Forest and CavesNEON GRAVITYObjective: Vain SpaceResearch FacilitySky ZigguratSpiky MeltdownSunset SiegeThe QuickeningThunderclyffe PlantUnder ConstructionWily Combo
Wily Castle
Cannon DeckDr. Wily's Incinerator ChuteBe the Bigger PersonHall of FameEverything's Blowing UpFlashback Database
Special Weapons
Mega BusterMetal BladeGemini LaserSolar BlazeTop SpinThunder WoolPharaoh ShotBlack Hole BombMagic CardPower Orb1RRush CoilRush Jet
Locations
Tier 1Tier 2Tier 3Tier 4Tier 5Wily CastleDr. Light's LabEddie's ShopThe Arena
Tier Bosses
Jolt Man1Him1RDagger ManYoku ManJustice Man
Other Bosses
Entry Bosses
Wily ArchivesMoonGravity MachineRonrezBirdoGlass Man
Fortress Bosses
Ghost of Mega Man 31Scuttle Cannon1RChangkey MasterShadow Morpher1Shadow Gacha1RNeon Glass Birdo on a Guts LiftAir CapsuleWily Machine TROPHYZero
Optional Bosses
Bright ManThe Impaler1RZero Soul
Make a Good Mega Man Level 2
Characters
Mega Man (Costumes) • Dr. LightDr. WilyZeroRollEddieKnight ManGalaxy Man
Special Weapons
Hornet ChaserJewel SatelliteGrab BusterTriple BladeFlash StopperSlash ClawWheel CutterSakugarneRush CoilRush JetWire AdaptorSuper Arrow
Alter Weapons
Haunt PumpkinBadge BarrierNeapolitan BombTruffle ClusterCyber DistorterForce BeamHazard TrapperMatch BlastLaunch RocketShuttle JetChomp ClawCarry
Entries
A Mega Man for All SeasonsAD 2101Airflow HubbleAlien TempleAncient TombAurora ManBeneath Sand and RockBiplane BayBlaze ManBoil ManBond ManBouncy CastleBut it Lacked the Depth to Convince Me That This Was Really HellCandy PanicCardinal ManChangeable CavernsChomp ManCity Under SiegeColorful HallCombust ManConveyor MayhemCossack's Other CitadelCrystal LabCursor CurseCyber ManDonut Observation CenterDragon Lab LairDuwangElec DamEnhanced MobilityEscape SequenceForce ManForgotten FortressFortified LabGigavolt ManGunpowder CellarGuts Man's AsteroidHaunt ManHoly Crap, Mega Man Can Airslide?Identity CrisisJoe Destruction Co.Joe ManJungle BaseJust an Ice LevelKomuso TempleLaunch Man & Shuttle ManLava FactoryMaze of Significantly Less DeathMegaLondoMisty LakeMix & MatchMount SabreNeopolitan ManNeon ManNitrogen ManOrbital StationPoorly Named LevelQuarantine WomanQuint StageQuirky Unconsistent Incomprehensible Nonsensical TrackRad GravityRuined LabRush CitySector Upsilon 6Sheriff ManShovel KnightSMB3Smed's Big Annoying Mess of a LevelSnow ManSomething OriginalSpiky SituationStarman RecreationTaco ManThe DampeningThe FallThe Stage Nobody Asked ForTruffle ManVolcanic FurnaceWily CoasterWily TowerYggdrasil
Wily Star II
Outer SpaceWater DuctsClassic CastleLever Oriental EnchantedInner SanctumUnobtainium MineReality Core
Tier X
Goblins n' GhastsNightwalk CastleMetallic OceanWily Fortress VRSo GoodMario LandCoyote ManHardcore ParkourDeep ThoughtsThe Quickening 2Swiss HotelStar RoadNull and Void
Secret Levels
City WarTwilight Lodge
Locations
Tier 1 - Ruined SimulationTier 2 - SewersTier 3 - ForestTier 4 - Train StationTier 5 - ArcadeTier 6 - Battle NetworkTier 7 - McWily'sTier 8 - Grand TowerTier 9 - Festival GroundsTier 10 - Rainbow RoadWily Star IITier XDr. Light's LabEddie's ShopCostume ShopDojoChallenge TentChateau ChevaleresqueThe Pit of Pits
Tier Bosses
MilkOmbuds ManDoor ManThe Scorching DuoLord ElewoofroCheat ManGhost of Christmas FutureJet ManButter Nezumi
Robot Masters
Alter ManBoil ManBond ManChomp ManColor ManCombust ManCyber ManForce ManHaunt ManJoe ManLaunch Man & Shuttle ManMatch ManNeapolitan ManNeon ManQuarantine WomanSheriff ManSpiked-Wall ManTaco ManTruffle Man
Other Entry Bosses
Air DevilBig Fire TellyDisco BallGiant MetallGreen Hot DogHall MasterKomuso Man?MixerlydiaMush KingJoe MobRed Hot DogSuper CannopellerTurbo RoostWarp Anomaly8 Centipeder TowerBoss WhopperBoundin' Crash ManBowserCaptain ViridianCATSCirnoCratorCreamCrusher JoeCursorDoc RobotDonut XGuts Man DuoFinal ToadGroovity ManKelbesqueKichonaNapalm ManPharaoh Man's RevengeAlienThe KidRomhack Top ManAir CapsuleAvoidance CherryDennisGangly Crash ManJoe Man R
Fortress Guardians
VanguardMecha Bubble ManBtd'nhanRiplingsAutobounceSuper DachoneSeven ForceHolo DragonChimerabot 1Chimerabot 2Chimerabot 3Chimerabot 4Chimerabot 5Wily Machine SWORDmegaman sprite gameWily Core
Devkit Bosses
Cut ManGuts ManMetal ManCrash ManTop ManGemini ManPharaoh ManToad ManGravity ManPlant ManCentaur ManSplash WomanChill ManVolt ManKomuso ManMecha DragonQuint
Tier X Bosses
SkullderSkullder's RevengeExcalibur ManAir ManUnbeatable Air ManHolo WilyRonrezToad Man's RevengeCoyote ManGigabgyoVolt Man MK2Twin CannonsFire ManCopy HologramDie SignLiterally Just a BeeStone Butterfly
Secret Bosses
Quick ManGammaVolt Man the AssimilatorWishing StarThe MoonBirdoGlass Man
Super Bosses
Absolute ZEROKnight ManGalaxy Man