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CDs are collectibles that can be acquired in Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero. Between zero and three CDs can be found in a given stage (the exception being Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker, which has eight), with various difficulties of obtaining. Separating itself from other collectibles in the MaGMML series is the fact that CDs, much like those in Mega Man & Bass, have information regarding various characters and bosses from not only the MaGMML series, but a few from the Mega Man Archie Comics and other sources.
By beating Construction of Constructions, Galaxy Man can be called to receive hints on the location of missing CDs. In total, 104 CDs are available in the game.
List of CDs
| No. | Character | Level | Information |
|---|---|---|---|
| 001 | Zero | Explosive Freefall | Once a prototype for Dr. Wily's ultimate robot, he was damaged beyond repair years ago, and hastily converted into a decoy robot to cover Wily's escape. Despite his grotesque appearance, he is rather intelligent and well-versed. His power and combat skill was originally very low, but he has since been upgraded with a saber and burst weapon to make him a stronger force to be reckoned with. But does he truly know what he's fighting for...? |
| 002 | Zero (2) | Vertical Hunger | Upgraded with Sophie Hyde's Drive System, Zero can use special chips that alter the properties of his weapons. With them, his weapons can be charged with fire, ice, electricity, a strong cutting field, and even experimental psychokinetic energy. Beyond upgrading his arsenal, Zero can also use the Drive System itself as a weapon, with each chip altering the system's output drastically. However, each chip can only be in use for a limited time, and cannot be used again without a special recharge. Better make each use count, then! |
| 003 | Mega Man | Abandoned Lab | The world-famous hero hailing from Mega City (which, in fact, was renamed in his honor). As the story goes, after the nefarious Dr. Wily took control of his rival Dr. Light's original six Robot Masters, his humble house robot Rock volunteered to be converted into the battle robot Mega Man to save the day. Since then, he's gone on dozens of world-saving adventures, armed with his trusty Mega Buster and Variable Weapons System. Recently, Mega City has begun to hold festivals in his honor, and the next one is rumored to use cutting edge simulation technology. |
| 004 | Dr. Light | Robot Ink Printing Facility | The father of modern robotics, and the foremost authority on robot AI technology. He is the founder of the Robot Master line, and is the surrogate father of the first members of the line - Blues, Rock, and Roll. His creations, known as the "Dr. Light Numbers", have been integral to making society what it is today. Nowadays, he is working alongside Dr. Cossack and the festival committee in order to stabilize the simulation technology. However, rumors have spread about an additional project of his, seemingly connected with a failed IC chip revision. |
| 005 | Dr. Wily | Volt Man Factory | A notorious mad scientist who wants nothing less than world domination. The longtime rival of Dr. Light and archenemy of Mega Man, he's created many robots to destroy his nemesis, and isn't above stealing others' creations to further his own goals. Persistent to a fault, he never lets failure get in the way of his schemes. Even after his most recent defeat, he's already begun plotting his next plan: this one involving his latest invention, the world-altering Reality Core. |
| 006 | Dr. Hyde | Construction of Constructions | A member of the festival committee, and a researcher into simulation technology. The creator of the Drive System, she is happy to give it to Zero to help him stop SRARA. She is known as a skilled programmer, creating many facets of simulations that confounded her peers, and she's rumoured to be working on a simulation that uses a person's memories as a basis. Though, perhaps someone should tell her to stop pulling all-nighters... |
| 007 | Roslyn Krantz | When Spike Drops Freeze Over | Roslyn Krantz - Rosie to her friends - is a federal agent who works alongside her partner, Agent Stern. Unlike her gruff partner, she's more approachable, laid-back, and trusting of others, particularly robots. Even though she's the "good cop" of the two, she's still devoted to her job and will risk her life to stop criminals, whether they be terrorists, a mad scientist, or a quartet of robots causing havoc. |
| 008 | Gilbert Stern | Frosty Fields | A federal agent, Gilbert D. Stern is known for his imposing build and his grumpy character. Unlike his younger partner, he's more cynical and distrusting of others, and of machines (especially robots). He also has a reputation as a conspiracy theorist among his colleagues. Despite this, he genuinely believes in truth and justice, and when someone manages to get past his rough exterior, he won't be ashamed to show genuine care for them... in his own way. |
| 009 | Galaxy Man | Construction of Constructions | A Robot Master built by Dr. Light to instantly calculate rocket trajectories, with a love for stargazing. He was originally scheduled for destruction under the Robot Expiration Date law, but was used by Dr. Wily in one of his schemes shortly beforehand. A legal loophole enabled his survival afterwards (as Mega Man had destroyed him in battle) until the law was fully repealed. These days, he's looking down to earth, making plans for some sort of giant pit attraction. |
| 010 | Yamato Man | The Red Woods | Originally created for the First Annual Robot Tournament, Yamato Man is a fierce Robot Master originating from Japan, who ever since the end of the Mr. X incident has been attempting to establish large training facilities to make the general public "stronger". He has taken Tomahawk Man under his wing as his apprentice, and together, their latest project has proven their greatest success yet, with an official dojo being under construction for the second festival. |
| 011 | Pirate Man | Wicked Waterworks | A former member of King's army, Pirate Man was created to attack and loot cargo vessels at sea. A compulsive criminal with no scruples, he continued to rob and steal even after King's revolution was quelled, both hiring himself out to the highest bidder and plundering for himself. Lately, he has started operating his own radio station, broadcasting without a license (he despises the thought of getting one fair and square). |
| 012 | Bass | Entrance Succession | Based on Mega Man's design, Bass was created using Bassnium, an extremely powerful energy source. Though determined to destroy Mega Man, he has on occasion fought alongside him to stop Dr. Wily when the latter interferes with Bass's plans. Compared to Mega Man, Bass is more agile and has a wider range, but his Bass Buster's energy output is weaker. Lately, Bass has found himself sidelined during the doctor's more ambitious plans, much to his chagrin. |
| 013 | Treble | Midnight Aurora | Created as Bass's counterpart for Rush, he is capable of fusing with Bass utilizing stolen upgrades meant for Mega Man. Extremely loyal to Bass, Treble is probably the only robot Bass would willingly call "friend". As a result, he's generally aggressive towards most other people. |
| 014 | Reggae | Skyhigh Ridge | Even mad scientists get lonely within their castles and factories, and one such day Dr. Wily felt especially lonely. He's nothing if not a problem solver, however, and so he built Reggae as a loyal pet and companion in his never-ending quest to rule the world. He may not be as cute as smaller birds, or as friendly as a dog or cat, but Wily wouldn't dream of scrapping his precious Reggae... even if he's noisy and loves laughing at his master's many blunders. |
| 015 | Mega Man Killers | Forgotten Fortress: The Lab | A trio of battle robots made by Dr. Wily for the sole purpose of fighting and destroying Mega Man. First came to proud but gloomy Enker with his energy-reflecting Mirror Buster, then the independent-minded and sawblade-armed Punk, and finally the competitive (if simple-minded) Ballade and his powerful explosives. Technically speaking, all three of them were completely destroyed after their battles with Mega Man; they were rebuilt, but have completely new cognitive circuits. Can we even consider them the same robots? |
| 016 | Genesis Unit | The Red Woods | A trio of elite robots Dr. Wily developed after receiving inspiration from an ancient folktale. The rowdy, immature Buster Rod G leads the group, the intelligent Mega Water S comes up with plans and strategies, and the carefree, easily-flattered Hyper Storm H acts as a powerful enforcer. Wily created them as a special taskforce, but all three were completely destroyed on their first assignment - the takeover of the Chronos Institute. Since then, they have been rebuilt with new cognitive circuits. |
| 017 | Shadow Man | Midnight Aurora | Formerly a member of the "Kuiper Droids", an ancient unit of extraterrestrial soldiers lead by the Stardroids, Shadow Man was found by Dr. Wily alongside his master Ra Moon after thousands of years of hibernation. Shadow Man was then remodeled into a stealthy ninja robot with deadly poison blades, and fought against Mega Man in the doctor's third plot. After his revival, Shadow Man continued, and has continued, to serve Dr. Wily as a right-hand man of sorts, remaining fiercely loyal even after so many years. |
| 018 | Tomahawk Man | Hot Steps | An American Robot Master built for the First Annual Robot Tournament. After the tournament's cancellation due to the Mr. X incident, Tomahawk Man's only purpose has been to train and become stronger, until he can become a fighting champion. Recently, he's been training under Yamato Man, with hopes of becoming as powerful as him; though sometimes he questions some of his training methods, such as brewing coffee and getting kicked into somersaults. |
| 019 | Justice Man | S.R.A.R.A. HQ | Created by Dr. Light to assist Mega Man in his "Rock Force" project, Justice Man was built to match Mega Man's combat capabilities, as well as to test a more advanced build of IC chips. Unfortunately, the IC chip proved to have a dangerous defect discovered after its distribution, leading Justice Man to go insane and take drastic measures to fight for the cause of abolishing the Robot Expiration Date law. While Justice Man was killed in the struggle, he succeeded in his goal in the end. |
| 020 | Xander Payne | When Spike Drops Freeze Over | The leader of the Emerald Spears terrorist organization, Xander Payne was a fanatical and dangerous criminal with an anti-robot agenda. After an incident at the Chronos Institute (where he was arrested), his grasp on reality worsened as he claimed to have seen mankind's end at the hands of robots. Some time later, Xander mysteriously vanished, leaving behind numerous etchings of the letter "X" on his cell walls. He remains missing to this day. |
| 021 | Quint | Psionic Space Station | An eccentric green robot wielding a jackhammer weapon known as the "Sakugarne". Was one of Dr. Wily's strongest enforcers, used during his takeover of the Chronos Institute. A similar robot - or possibly the same robot - appeared much later, leading the "Dimensions" before being defeated by Mega Man and Bass. Supposedly Mega Man from the future, albeit few believe this tale. However, scientists have taken a great interest in him due to him apparently having been drastically affected by dimensional instabilities. |
| 022 | Mr. X | Forgotten Fortress: The Lab | A mysterious billionaire who ran the X Foundation. He sponsored the First Annual Robot Tournament, during which he took control of the strongest participants and declared his intention to conquer the world, having funded Dr. Wily's past schemes. He was later revealed to be Dr. Wily himself, causing the Foundation's dissolution. While Mr. X is dismissed by many as a fake identity, there are some who believe he was a real person, and that Wily had disposed of him and stolen his identity for his own ends. |
| 023 | Ra Moon | Looping Growth Garden | A mysterious and ancient supercomputer found in the Lanfront Ruins, South America. It was destroyed years ago, though analysis of Ra Moon's remains show it was made of a metal not found anywhere on Earth. It's thought to have been powered by an extraterrestrial energy source, with the closest known match being the Evil Energy Dr. Wily abused during one of his world conquest schemes. |
| 024 | Dr. Cossack | Code Landfill | A Russian scientist whose engineering skills are second only to Dr. Light himself. While he once faced public scorn for his apparent attempt at world domination (in reality a play involving blackmail by Dr. Wily), he has since won back the world's trust. Dr. Cossack has conducted research into simulation technology, as well as the potential for Energy Elements to power them. Unfortunately, an accident with the latter caused the Wargate Phenomenon to become widespread, prompting him to send his robots out to prevent otherworldly foes from taking advantage of his mistakes. |
| 025 | Skull Man | Rainbow Ravine | When Dr. Cossack was blackmailed in Dr. Wily's fourth plot, he created Skull Man as a pure war machine, balanced both in offense and defence. His Skull Barrier protects him from almost any attack, giving him time to observe his enemy's weaknesses and then exploit them. Through he no longer works for Wily, his passion for combat hasn't left him; indeed, he is so focused on fighting that he knows nothing else. hampering his social skills. Lately, he has exploited the Wargate phenomenon to satisfy his urges, picking fights with other realms while simultaneously fixing his creator's mistakes. |
| 026 | Energy Elements | S.R.A.R.A. HQ | One of the strongest, if not the strongest, energy source in the world. They were first used to power the peacekeeping robot Gamma, and after Gamma's failure, they fell into disuse. Lately, more advanced technology has demanded stronger power sources, and as such, Energy Elements have returned to widespread use. However, previously unheard of reactions and energy signals have been emitting from the Elements despite their inherent safeguards, suggesting that there are unknown alien substances interfering with them. |
| 027 | Wargates | S.R.A.R.A. HQ | Mysterious portals that link to other dimensions. While not an entirely new phenomenon, they began appearing in great numbers thanks to an Energy Element experiment by Dr. Cossack going mysteriously wrong. While the incident was quelled thanks to Skull Man, their appearances led to new discoveries in the field of dimensional analysis - in particular, revealing that the gates are seemingly leaking in from a "shattered" dimension, closely linked to our own. |
| 028 | The Moon | Midnight Aurora | A mysterious being made entirely out of rock. Resembling a sentient moon, it can alter gravity within its immediate area and pull small, lightweight objects into its "orbit". No-one is sure if it came from another world, or is the result of a bizarre secret experiment. Whatever the reason, it's thought to be connected to a strange gravity-warping phenomenon that affected one of the areas used for the first festival. |
| 029 | Birdo | Kingdom Crisis | A robot modelled after a creature from an alternate dimension. It was created to act as a mascot for a nature park modelled after a land from its template's original world. However, Birdo's designers were unable to replicate the original's ability to instantly create and fire eggs, and so used ping pong balls as a replacement. Nonetheless, Dr. Wily took interest in the robot's design, and created his own improved version with a small black hole as a power source. Not only did he re-add its egg-shooting feature, but the absolute madman also made it entirely out of Magic Glass! |
| 030 | Glass Man | Stormy Spire | A robot hailing from Dubai, created to manufacture glass. Originally he relied on tanks of sand built into his arms to create glass, but the invention of nanite-controlled Magic Glass (a.k.a. Vitre Noveau) allowed him to undergo a remodeling that let him manufacture glass from air particles. Despite his stoic, unapproachable personality, his skill at creating glass and shaping it for sculptures and architecture made him highly demanded for the first festival, but sadly also a target for Dr. Wily, who reprogrammed him into an enforcer and entrusted one of the stolen Energy Elements to him. |
| 031 | Shadow Gacha | Force Facility | A large transport robot that houses a very mutagenic, unstable, yet otherwise virtually indestructible liquid called Megatal. With this, Shadow Gacha is able to produce temporary gooey copies of Wily's lesser minions. Thanks to some of the Megatal seeping into its CPU and a freak accident involving black paint, Shadow Gacha isn't the sanest of Wily's robots, developing both a weird obsession with Hot Topic, and - as its boastful ramblings on Twitter dot com make clear - Gacha assumes it's way more powerful than it really is. |
| 032 | Air Capsule | Gusty Gorge | Originally one of Dr. Wily's old UFO's, Air Man customized it and upped its combat prowess, turning it into his own personal flying machine. Dubbing it the Air Capsule, Air Man was content to simply use it for joyrides and scaring birds in flight, until Dr. Wily ordered him to use it to hold off Mega Man's approach through his castle. It possesses a modified version of its creator's Air Shooter, as well as Gyro Man's Gyro Attack, a sweeping laser turret, and standard energy shots. While it was destroyed in its battle with Mega Man, Air Man is said to be working on a new and improved model from the ground up. |
| 033 | Wily Machine TROPHY | Surveillance Canyon | The latest in a long line of Wily Machines, Dr. Wily modelled this one after a trophy to symbolize its status as his greatest one yet. Knowing Mega Man would bring all the stolen Energy Elements directly to him, he built the machine to use them as a power source, greatly increasing its strength. In addition to built-in missile launchers and energy weapons, the machine has a guided boomerang shaped like a handle, and even copies of Mega Man's own Special Weapons. Wily's UFO lies within the machine as both an escape capsule and last resort, and is capable of harnessing the Elements if the machine itself should somehow fall. |
| 034 | Haunt Man | Scarlet Temple | Haunt Man was created with the ability to possess inactive robots and take control of their bodies. Due to the unique way he was created, his own body is incredibly frail and can easily break down. However, given enough robot vessels, Haunt Man can keep a fight going indefinitely. He relishes in seeing the look of fear on someone's face when scared. As such, he tends to surround himself in objects generally seen as frightening in order to capture the moment of terror. He's often mocked for the shrillness of his laugh, though he still finds himself laughing maniacally all the same. |
| 035 | Quarantine Woman | Toxic Tunnels | A Robot Master designed to function in Class A hazardous environments and safely contain dangerous materials. Her armour resists most known biohazards, though she often wears an external hazmat suit so she doesn't have to be disinfected. Her line of work makes her responsible and efficient, but also something of a loner and outcast. Her reclusive nature has sparked many rumours about her, particularly around what might or might not lie behind her always-on mask (and if bees were involved or not). One particular rumour says she's very fond of ice cream... |
| 036 | Cyber Man | Cursor Corruption | A Robot Master created to enter cyberspace, as no organic life can exist there. With the ability to manipulate the virtual world's laws to his whims with his Cyber Distorter, Cyber Man is almost omnipotent within his own realm... which led to him going completely mad with power, and seizing the Master Computer (a virtual CPU) he was assigned to build for his own purposes. Despite his cruel demeanour and near-complete disregard for nature, he's known to be very creative, and cares deeply for his pet, Digi. |
| 037 | Launch Man & Shuttle Man | Horizon Zero | A pair of Robot Masters built for space programs. The hefty Launch Man is a risk-taking daredevil who can reach escape velocity with ease, while the diminutive Shuttle Man can perform human-like tasks in low gravity. Normally, Launch Man would charge head first into situations he can't handle and Shuttle Man would flee at even the slightest sign of trouble, but together they keep their impulses in check. When they're not on duty, they love to race each other high in the stratosphere. |
| 038 | Sheriff Man | Surveillance Canyon | He was originally built to perform in robot Westerns, and was so popular that he earned one lead role after another. Over time, however, he desired to truly be a noble, respected sheriff, rather than merely playing one in film and on TV. To that end, he modified himself to use a shield shaped like four giant badges, and left to walk the Earth, stopping criminals wherever he could. His years of playing the good guy has made him a genuinely kind-hearted and brave robot, but also one that's old-fashioned and often unintentionally corny. While he's mostly left the acting business, he will still give autographs to fans and even appear in the occasional film or two. |
| 039 | Match Man | Scarlet Temple | Match Man was created to compete in the Robot Showdown tournament, and was one of its strongest participants before he left to explore the world. Using a matchstick as a template, his unusual body type gives him greater mobility and evasion than most battle robots, while a powerful thermal system built into his head lets him counterattack with scorching hot flames - a tactic that came to be known as the Match Blast among crowds. Unfortunately, its close proximity to his integrated circuit caused him to develop a major anger problem - and even on his good days, he can come off as particularly annoying and irritable. |
| 040 | Taco Man | Shocking Wacko Stage | A small taco restaurant created him as a mascot, capitalizing on the popularity of robots like Plant Man. However, their knowledge of Robot Master engineering was basic at best, resulting in a bizarre, simple-minded robot. His voice synthesizer suffers from a defect that makes him speak in illegible, randomly-generated tones. Despite being able to instantly create tacos, he has yet to produce one that is actually edible. Supposedly, no new customers have been attracted to the chain since his creation - in fact, many say his presence has turned them away. |
| 041 | Neon Man | Force Facility | The first design of a scientist fascinated with the arts of visual trickery, the passionate and ever so confident (not at all egotistical) Neon Man manifests the illusion of a tricky, ever-warping city at the heart of what was once just an empty trash hill. Neon Man's tricks aren't just for show... or at least that's what he'd like you to think - in truth, his city is as phony as Dr. Wily's promises to quit evil. Neon Man's illusions serve as both a distraction and a talent showcase in battle. He also comes equipped with spreads of ignited gas lasers and cover fire from his Number 1 fan, an Apache Joe. |
| 042 | Seven Force | Lily Airpad | During the construction of Wily's latest scheme in space, he made frequent contact with passing alien scientists. One (flamboyantly) offered to trade Wily a machine he'd picked up in his travels: the 7th Formation Offense Radioactive Carrier Engine, or (Seven F.O.R.C.E), a robot that can reconstitute itself repeatedly from any local scrap metal and energy. Initial efforts to use Seven Force to help mine asteroids were successful, but the robot would constantly drain energy from Wily's machines to fuel itself. Realizing its high maintenance was why its previous masters got rid of this powerful machine, Wily quickly deactivated the thing, choosing to save it in case of a real emergency. |
| 043 | Excalibur Man | Refurbished Pyramid | Excalibur Man is the master of the Ghastly Heights theme park, and uses solid light holograms to entertain tourists and fight off "monsters" in the park as part of his act. He is good friends with fellow theme park mascot Shade Man, as they both share a nerdy love for the CAPCOM arcade series, Ghouls N' Ghosts. Shade and Excalibur have themed their parks after the SNES and Mega Drive games, respectively. They often place bets on which one of them can scare the most visitors in a season, with Excalibur's Skullder robot and Shade Man himself being the real masters of spookiness. |
| 044 | Steel Massimo | Code Landfill | The main character of one of the most popular comic books currently published. After his master was killed by the Rebellion Army, he took up his master's armor, and while he started off weak, he grew into a confident warrior that fights for justice, thanks to the friends he made along the way. He wields a variety of halberds that he uses to strike down villains with impunity. Thanks to his insecurity, however, after every battle, he constantly thinks to himself that he needs more power. |
| 045 | Wario | Bubble Base | A super-powerful action star and billionaire game designer, the generous Wario weighs in at a modest 308 pounds. Constantly brought down by the corrupt plumber Mario, the great Wario is not one to give up in the face of cheaters, teaming up with the respectable Waluigi to take down Mario and Luigi, who's a total scaredy-cat. Of course, every hero has multiple villains, and this sturdy man is no exception. Pirates, Kings, and even my own treasure! Can you believe that? Now I've got some huge trident guy messing with my latest endeavors! One thing's for certain though: I'M-A GONNA WIN! WAHAHAHAHA! |
| 046 | The US Military | Surfboard Showdown | One of the biggest militaries on the planet. Their current project is the "Salt and Ketchup" aircrafts, which are large, imposing, but also cost-efficient ships equipped with a ridiculous amount of cannons and bombs. They've reserved a spot in the middle of the ocean, evacuated of sea life through underwater fences, in order to test these new weapons, but when Zero finds himself cruising through the area in order to collect a stray Energy Element, he is considered a threat, and the Salt and Ketchup aircrafts quickly see their first real use in combat. |
| 047 | Knuckles the Echidna | Surfboard Showdown | A calm, collected, and smooth warrior hailing from Angel Island, a floating isle from another dimension. As the last of his kind, it is his duty to defend the Master Emerald. It is unknown what his role is in this government protected area out in the ocean, but knowing his gullible nature and bad luck, it is very likely his precious Master Emerald has been taken. Again. He likes to flex his muscles. |
| 048 | Construction Workers | Mojo Dojo | A small construction company consisting of four brothers: Conchobar, Petey, Ali, and Alister. Their relatively low fees compared to other companies have made them extremely popular choices for small businesses. However, their shoddy craftsmanship and lack of safety measures, combined with a tendency to take everything literally, make one wonder how they've continued to score jobs up until this point. After their experience at Yamato Man's Dojo, they've been rethinking their career decision. |
| 049 | A Truck | In the Flesh | One of the most infamous crime bosses in the galaxy, striking fear into its enemies with its mere presence, or even the color of its paint. Rumor has it that it's able to travel across dimensions freely, continuing its operations in several different alternate universes. No sound is scarier to anyone in the world than its signature "Honk Honk". |
| 050 | Tornado Man | Skyhigh Ridge | Tornado Man was built to delay the formation of storms, and was stationed at a tropical weather regulation station. Under the Robot Expiration Date law, his period of use eventually expired and he was to be destroyed, but he was reprogrammed by Dr. Wily and went rogue beforehand. When Mega Man destroyed him, he was technically scrapped by law, allowing Dr. Light to rebuild him afterwards. Though he continues his job, he still makes time in his schedule to attend Splash Woman's karaoke sessions; supposedly, he listens to a playlist of her covers while on duty. |
| 051 | Splash Woman | Bubble Base | Dr. Light designed her to rescue people from shipwrecks, making her an expert swimmer at the cost of land mobility. At one point, she was doomed to be scrapped by law (and became a pawn of Dr. Wily to avoid this), but when Mega Man destroyed her, a loophole allowed her to be rebuilt. Her favourite pastime is singing karaoke, but despite her beautiful voice she has turned down many record deals and show business invitations. She still has her fans, though - Tornado Man and Fefnir appear to be among her biggest ones. |
| 052 | Fighting Fefnir | Scorched Factory | Robots based around fire tend to be the most aggressive and explosive, and Fefnir is no exception. He'll take any chance to take part in a battle, as long as it's clean and fair, as he does it for the thrill of it. He often challenges Bass for a one-on-one duel, and when he heard about Zero, he couldn't wait to take on a new worthy opponent. Although he's a battle-loving general, he strives for peace, with his primary purpose being destroying pollution. He frequently hangs out with his buddies Tornado Man and Splash Woman. |
| 053 | Giant Spear Man | Defeat the Giant Spear Man! | A mysterious bandit from another dimension, who, after countless defeats at the hands of the sleazy treasure hunter Wario, has escaped to somewhere it presumes it will be safer in, only to be proven very wrong. However, its strength is in its resilience, and every time it is defeated, it comes right back packing new moves or allies. One could think of the Giant Spear Man as the antithesis of Wario - a determined warrior on a quest for victory and personal strength - a dichotomy of which cements him as one of Wario's eternal rivals. |
| 054 | Thwomp Man | Kingdom Crisis | The leader of a strange group of robots built for one of the attractions in the first festival. After its conclusion, they somehow took over the entire area with very little resistance, and no one has thought to call pest control yet. It's unknown why the leader attaches itself to a replica of Concrete Man's body - it may have simply stolen a leftover costume lost in the so-called "chaos". |
| 055 | Dethgerbis | Skyhigh Ridge | A mysterious statue artifact found deep underground which has quickly become a worldwide sensation since its discovery. Going by many names in different cultures, such as "Temple of Terror", "Gerbis the Satanic Death Idol", and "Shadow Beast Demon Statue Dethgerbis"; they all depict the artifact as having dark origins. Nobody knows where it came from, but an Energy Element has seemingly reactivated some of its functions, and its hostility matches up quite well with its image as a truly evil being. |
| 056 | Honey Woman | Twilight Terrace | |
| 057 | Doc Robot | Abandoned Lab | |
| 058 | Giga Kuwagata | Vertical Hunger | |
| 059 | Elemental Aces | Scorched Factory | |
| 060 | Fire Boy GH | Hot Steps | |
| 061 | Blade Man DOS | Dispute Over Sawblades | |
| 062 | Sparky | Horizon Zero | |
| 063 | Blizzard Man | When Spike Drops Freeze Over | |
| 064 | Stomp'n Violet | Nocturnal Assault | |
| 065 | Hindjoe | BlocBunker | |
| 066 | Neapolitan Man | Metropolitan Neapolitan | |
| 067 | Force Guard | Force Facility | |
| 068 | Pepsi Man | Pepsi Zero | |
| 069 | Quick Man | Entrance Succession | |
| 070 | Volt Man the Real | Volt Man Factory | |
| 071 | Alastor | Shocking Wacko Stage | |
| 072 | War Blur | Out of Order | |
| 073 | Totem Polen EX | The Red Woods | |
| 074 | Bone Dragon | String Theory | |
| 075 | Recluse Woman | String Theory | |
| 076 | Internet Destroyer | Bubble Base | |
| 077 | Cursor | Cursor Corruption | |
| 078 | Sakuya Izayoi | Temporal Pillar | |
| 079 | Haiker G | Wicked Waterworks | |
| 080 | CWU-41B | Wicked Waterworks | |
| 081 | Intest Tinhead | In the Flesh | |
| 082 | Baskette Ball | Space Jam | |
| 083 | Hyper Picketman | Construction of Constructions | |
| 084 | Chesder | Refurbished Pyramid | |
| 085 | Red Arremer Man | Refurbished Pyramid | |
| 086 | Amoeba Droid | Toxic Tunnels | |
| 087 | Psionic Man | Psionic Space Station | |
| 088 | Giga Count 2.0 | Lily Airpad | |
| 089 | Cloud Devil 2.0 | Code Landfill | |
| 090 | Toad Man | Lily Airpad | |
| 091 | Elec Man | Stormy Spire | A Robot Master created by Dr. Light in order to control the voltage in power plants. Elec Man tends to be very conceited, but is still rather responsible with his tasks. His special weapon is the Thunder Beam, which fires large and powerful blasts of electricity. A comatose alternate dimensional variant of him has been discovered whose body is being controlled by a parasitic Gabyoall on his head. |
| 092 | Illumina Alpha | Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker | A massive robot that was somehow found residing in Null and Void shortly after it was built. It is unclear if the robot is a physical object or only a simulation-esque projection. The robot's weapon systems are equipped with massive laser cannons and similar "time-stopping" technology to Bright Man. When investigated after the initial construction of the castle, notes were found from an unknown source clarifying the robot as "Illumina Alpha" and claiming that, "she was made to destroy all the idiots". |
| 093 | Big Chungus | Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker | He's big. |
| 094 | Alter Archives | Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker | Inspired by Dr. Wily's Weapons Archive system, this is a database containing the Special Weapon data of a number of Robot Masters. At least three Special Weapons are known to be in the system; Quarantine Woman's Hazard Trapper, Sheriff Man's Badge Barrier, and Match Man's Match Blast. The Archive's administrators appear to be researching Robot Masters and their Special Weapons for some unspecified end-goal, with one product of their work being a device that completely turns one robot into another. They have also developed the Wily Archive, which contain data on Dr. Wily's more powerful robots and machines. |
| 095 | SRARA Met | Rainbow Ravine | The leader of SRARA, and seemingly the only one in the group with genuine plans. They speak in an excessively eloquent manner, similar to that of Zero's, but this certainly doesn't mean that they like each other. While one might expect the bossy superior to be a weak coward in reality, SRARA Met in fact is the strongest of the group, having upgraded themselves with teleporting and a significantly stronger weapons system. |
| 096 | SRARA Up n' Down | Kingdom Crisis | An easily angered and eccentric Up n' Down. They've become good friends with SRARA Shield Attacker, but they frequently bicker over the smallest things. While they don't really understand the true extent of SRARA Met's plans, they follow along enthusiastically due to their own fascination with the Energy Elements, on top of their friendship with Shield Attacker. |
| 097 | SRARA Shield Attacker | Shift Posting | An egocentric member of SRARA, Shield Attacker prides themselves on their very own online vlog show, which they record nearly every day, to the chagrin of their friend SRARA Up n' Down. The vlog only has a few viewers, partly in thanks to Shield Attacker insisting they publish it on the Undernet, claiming that "it's much cooler that way". Up n' Down, nicknamed "Uppity" by him, frequently tags along with them to keep them in "control". |
| 098 | SRARA Joe | Looping Growth Garden | Romantic and obsessed with their beloved roses, SRARA Joe has an overbearing personality, even compared to the rest of the group. Their greatest fear is seeing someone step on a flower. Surprisingly, they're also more mechanically inclined than the other SRARA members - while the others upgraded themselves, Joe built a helicopter for "combat". It's unknown what SRARA Joe's reasons for staying in the group are - maybe all they desire is an infinite flower paradise. |
| 099 | SRARA | Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker | Formerly a genuine inspection team, the "Simulation Recon and Regulation Administration", or "SRARA" for short, turned to criminal activity, shortly after an illegal simulation-related experiment destroyed a remote lab. It's highly speculated that these events are directly linked, but little is known otherwise. What is known is that SRARA, believing themselves to be protectors of the public, obsesses themselves with stealing Energy Elements and festival property to keep the world "safe". Or, they have another plan that they don't let people in on. Maybe both, actually. |
| 100 | Unununium | Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker | The result of a dangerously high concentration of a variety of energies fusing together, including Evil Energy and the energy from the Wargates. Little is known about how this entity even exists, or if it is even sentient at all. The sheer amount of chaotic energy it gives off is enough for Wargates to be effortlessly opened and closed by its presence. However, the entity's instability also causes extreme fragility, and despite being theoretically infinitely powerful, it crumbles in the face of even weak robots. |
| 101 | Duo | Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker | A powerful robot from the far reaches of space. A member of the enigmatic Star Marshals, he's something of an intergalactic police officer, fighting to eliminate evil from the universe and preserve peace and justice across the cosmos. He came to Earth years ago, after a battle with the traitorous Star Marshal Trio brought Evil Energy to the planet. Now, with Evil Energy finding its way to Earth yet again thanks to SRARA's actions, he appears once more to protect the world from its dangerous power. |
| 102 | Trio | Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker | Once a member of the Star Marshals, Trio betrayed his comrades for the evil Ra Moon and his Stardroids, having been seduced by the power of Evil Energy. He seemingly met his end at the hand of Duo thousands of years later, but his legacy lived on: not only did he deliver Evil Energy to Earth (and Dr. Wily), but his essence survived thanks to the extra-dimensional energy powering Earth's simulation technology. Every bit as cruel and controlling as his old masters, he will stop at nothing to rule the universe with his iron fist. |
| 103 | GameStop Duck | Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker | An enigmatic figure that stands among the strongest warriors in the galaxy. They put their key-like blade of unknown origin to incredible use, trapping their prey in deadly combos - including their signature near-fatal all-out attack, nicknamed the "Blinding-Flash Death-God Swing". However, they have also mastered a great variety of projectile attacks, making them unstoppable at all ranges. They seemingly wait for a worthy foe endlessly, at an unknown point in the universe... |
| 104 | CD | Horizon Zero | Short for "Compact Disk", CDs are circular flat objects used for digital optical data storage. Older CDs were very prone to being damaged via scratches on the readable surface and unable to be read, but newer CDs appear to be heavily resilient. Despite this improvement, this storage device has fallen out of use due to the arrival of flash drives, and tend to be used for novelty purposes nowadays. Many of these tend to each be used for storing a single data entry. |
Trivia
- Due to a coding error in the first release of the game, the Skull Man CD in Rainbow Ravine displayed the number "021" when collected, even though it correctly gives you CD 025.