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Grab Buster was voted in as one of the weapons that appears in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]]''. Here, it works very similarly to its Game Boy original, but it is also effective against beefy, mid-tier enemies such as Fan Fiends, Hari Haris, Nobitas, Pandeetas, and Totem Polens. It is also quite slow compared to most of the other weapons. | Grab Buster was voted in as one of the weapons that appears in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]]''. Here, it works very similarly to its Game Boy original, but it is also effective against beefy, mid-tier enemies such as Fan Fiends, Hari Haris, Nobitas, Pandeetas, and Totem Polens. It is also quite slow compared to most of the other weapons. | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | * Grab Buster's palette in Make a Good Mega Man Level 2 was originally green and light green, but after the developers realized that this palette didn't match the official artwork, it was changed to its current green and pink palette. | ||
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Grab Buster, known as Snatch Buster (スナッチバスター Sunacchi Basutā) in Japan, is Mercury's special weapon from Mega Man V. When Mercury uses it against Mega Man, he can steal weapon energy, Tanks and P-Chips. Mercury can also fire it diagonally.
When used by Mega Man, it sends a shot straight forward that can steal energy from the enemy to heal two units of health.
Make a Good Mega Man Level 2
Grab Buster was voted in as one of the weapons that appears in Make a Good Mega Man Level 2. Here, it works very similarly to its Game Boy original, but it is also effective against beefy, mid-tier enemies such as Fan Fiends, Hari Haris, Nobitas, Pandeetas, and Totem Polens. It is also quite slow compared to most of the other weapons.
Trivia
- Grab Buster's palette in Make a Good Mega Man Level 2 was originally green and light green, but after the developers realized that this palette didn't match the official artwork, it was changed to its current green and pink palette.