First, ask Adrian. It's HIS fan-game, so he decides how he wants it!
Actually, check the Database/Field Guide every time! Time consuming, yes, but better results are worth the time! Despite this being a fan-game, we still need to have canon facts!At least, that's how you start.
"First created to find energy elements on foreign planets"-
"First created to light areas too dark for human eyes"-
"A series created for irrigation of crops during times of drought"-
"Being the first series to be created for underwater use,"-
"they found that they could create rain of acid."-
Only one example? Perhaps I'm too lazy......
"the Pharaoh Man unit has great control over fire and such."
Why is Heat Man not referred to as an unit? Wait, I'll get to that!.
No mention to a unit?!
This is the end for you....
"While he might brag a bit too much, he can always protect the innocent with electrifying proficiency."
Despite being an oil-bot, this seems to be to his advantage in battle, as the enemies don’t seem to want to covered in oil...and defeat.
"Guts Man may have muscles of steel, but he has a heart of gold."
"Wood Man is also trying to spot the illustrious Bigfoot, but hasn't had much luck......"
Oh wait! I forgot! Anyway, The reason why some mention units and some don't?
Time Man
Ice Man
And Roll
And these ones even Adrian hasn't put his peepers on! (Not finalized, subject to change)
Metal Man
Air Man
Heat Man
And lastly....Magnet Man! Check the new bios in a few days! I would reveal more, but I think I've revealed enough......
Bye now!
Hope you enjoyed!
Mecha Bios
Yes, there is more!
Mecha Bios, unlike robot bios, CAN be referred to as an unit because we see plenty of mechas in one level, confirming there is a line of these mechanical baddies! A good thing to do ,again is to check the wiki. It's best to have the best results you can! The mechas don't have much personality though, but trivia can easily make up for that! SpinStrike says that he checks the stats and the robots, deducing what purposes could go with the robot, as well as the field it's located at to find out what it does besides "Kill Mega Man".(I'm looking at you, Met!)
The Tackle Fire series, originally dubbed the Changkey, are living fireballs capable of generating temperatures up to 1500°C. A single Tackle Fire can melt through steel with ease.
The Flutter Fly series was created alongside Time Man as part of a short-lived partnership between Light Labs and the Chronos Institute. Like Time Man himself, Dr. Wily stole most of the incomplete Flutter Flies and reprogramed them for combat shortly after his first defeat.
The Telly series was built for security and police work in urban areas. Their photoreceptors house a pair of high-definition security cameras, as well as thermal and night vision systems. While most Tellies have limited offensive capabilities, Dr. Wily has installed flamethrower similar to Heat Man’s Atomic Fire system on some of his stolen units.
The Batton series serve as wardens for nature preserves and parks. Scientists have used Battons to study rare and elusive species up-close without disturbing their habitats. At one point, they were highly sought after as pets.
The Mag Fly series is used in warehouses, docks, and scrapyards across the word. Their powerful electromagnets can haul up to 200 kilograms of cargo.
Following his second defeat at the hands of Mega Man, Dr. Wily was left with dozens of destroyed Fan Fiends. Thusly, he used their components to create the Spin Fiend series, capable of firing top-shaped explosives from their chest cavities.
They call me the Law around these parts....
Gemini Man
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