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| − | |location='''MaGMML(1R):'''<br>[[Flashback Database]]<br>'''MaGMML2:'''<br>[[The Dampening]]<br>[[Reality Core]]<br>[[Metallic Ocean]]<br>[[The Pit of Pits]]<br>'''MaG48HMML:'''<br>[[Water Park Sup]]<br>'''MaGMML: Episode Zero:'''<br>[[Toxic Tunnels]]<br>[[Null and Void (Episode Zero)|Null and Void]] | + | |location='''MaGMML(1R):'''<br>[[Flashback Database]]<br>'''MaGMML2:'''<br>[[The Dampening]]<br>[[Reality Core]]<br>[[Metallic Ocean]]<br>[[The Pit of Pits]]<br>'''MaG48HMML:'''<br>[[Water Park Sup]]<br>'''MaGMML: Episode Zero:'''<br>[[Toxic Tunnels]]<br>[[Null and Void (Episode Zero)|Null and Void]]<br>'''MaGMML3:'''<br>[[Radium Man (stage)|Radium Man]]<br>[[An Underwater Adventure? Wow!]]<br>[[It Was Rated Arr]] |
|OffAppear=[[Mega Man 4]]<br>[[Mega Man III]] | |OffAppear=[[Mega Man 4]]<br>[[Mega Man III]] | ||
|MaGMMLAppear=[[Make a Good Mega Man Level|MaGMML]]([[Make a Good Mega Man Level Remastered|1R]]) (Enemy)<br>[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2|MaGMML2]] (Enemy)<br>[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level|MaG48HMML]] (Enemy)<br>[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero|MaGMML: Episode Zero]] (Enemy)<br>[[Megamix Engine]] | |MaGMMLAppear=[[Make a Good Mega Man Level|MaGMML]]([[Make a Good Mega Man Level Remastered|1R]]) (Enemy)<br>[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2|MaGMML2]] (Enemy)<br>[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level|MaG48HMML]] (Enemy)<br>[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero|MaGMML: Episode Zero]] (Enemy)<br>[[Megamix Engine]] | ||
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M-422A was first made available in the devkit for the original ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level]]'', where it didn't appear in any entry stages, but did appear in the Wily stage [[Flashback Database]]. | M-422A was first made available in the devkit for the original ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level]]'', where it didn't appear in any entry stages, but did appear in the Wily stage [[Flashback Database]]. | ||
| − | M-422A returned in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]]'', where it appeared in the entry [[The Dampening]], as well as the [[Wily Star II]] stage [[Reality Core]], the [[Tier X (MaGMML2)|Tier X]] stage [[Metallic Ocean]], and the [[The Pit of Pits|Pit of Pits]] sublevels "Metroid: Zero Mission" and "Ocean Sickness". It reappeared in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]'' in the levels [[Toxic Tunnels]] and [[Null and Void (Episode Zero)|Null and Void]], and was also used in the ''[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level]]'' entry [[Water Park Sup]]. | + | M-422A returned in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]]'', where it appeared in the entry [[The Dampening]], as well as the [[Wily Star II]] stage [[Reality Core]], the [[Tier X (MaGMML2)|Tier X]] stage [[Metallic Ocean]], and the [[The Pit of Pits|Pit of Pits]] sublevels "Metroid: Zero Mission" and "Ocean Sickness". It reappeared in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]'' in the levels [[Toxic Tunnels]] and [[Null and Void (Episode Zero)|Null and Void]], and was also used in the ''[[Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level]]'' entry [[Water Park Sup]]. In ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 3]]'', they were used for entries [[Radium Man (stage)|Radium Man]], [[An Underwater Adventure? Wow!]] and [[It Was Rated Arr]]. |
==Behavior== | ==Behavior== | ||
| − | M-422A idly floats in one spot, diving down if [[Mega Man]] gets close enough to it in an effort to crash into him. Once it hits a surface, it will float back up to where it started, whereupon it repeats the process. Notably, M-445 is completely invincible against | + | M-422A idly floats in one spot, diving down if [[Mega Man]] gets close enough to it in an effort to crash into him. Once it hits a surface, it will float back up to where it started, whereupon it repeats the process. Notably, M-445 is completely invincible against most weapons (with [[Bait Bobber]] as the sole exception), forcing Mega Man to move around it instead of dispatching it. |
==Related Enemies== | ==Related Enemies== | ||
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M-422A is an enemy from Mega Man 4. It is an armoured aquatic survey robot resembling a jellyfish.
M-422A was first made available in the devkit for the original Make a Good Mega Man Level, where it didn't appear in any entry stages, but did appear in the Wily stage Flashback Database.
M-422A returned in Make a Good Mega Man Level 2, where it appeared in the entry The Dampening, as well as the Wily Star II stage Reality Core, the Tier X stage Metallic Ocean, and the Pit of Pits sublevels "Metroid: Zero Mission" and "Ocean Sickness". It reappeared in Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero in the levels Toxic Tunnels and Null and Void, and was also used in the Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level entry Water Park Sup. In Make a Good Mega Man Level 3, they were used for entries Radium Man, An Underwater Adventure? Wow! and It Was Rated Arr.
Behavior
M-422A idly floats in one spot, diving down if Mega Man gets close enough to it in an effort to crash into him. Once it hits a surface, it will float back up to where it started, whereupon it repeats the process. Notably, M-445 is completely invincible against most weapons (with Bait Bobber as the sole exception), forcing Mega Man to move around it instead of dispatching it.