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In the [[Level Builder]], a Punch Block can be set to point up, down, left or right as well as the timing of the punch (from 1 to 9). Punch Blocks have a fist within that, after a set period of time, will emit from the block in whichever direction the block is pointing. If a player is struck by the fist they will receive damage. | In the [[Level Builder]], a Punch Block can be set to point up, down, left or right as well as the timing of the punch (from 1 to 9). Punch Blocks have a fist within that, after a set period of time, will emit from the block in whichever direction the block is pointing. If a player is struck by the fist they will receive damage. | ||
If a player jumps on top of a Punch Block when it is not about to throw a punch, it will change its direction of attack in increments of 90 degrees with each time the player jumps upon the block's surface. Each rotation of a Punch Block slightly delays the timing of the next punch. Jumping when on the right-side of a Punch Block rotates it clockwise while jumping on the left-side rotates the Punch Block | If a player jumps on top of a Punch Block when it is not about to throw a punch, it will change its direction of attack in increments of 90 degrees with each time the player jumps upon the block's surface. Each rotation of a Punch Block slightly delays the timing of the next punch. Jumping when on the right-side of a Punch Block rotates it clockwise while jumping on the left-side rotates the Punch Block counter-clockwise. | ||
==Interactivity== | ==Interactivity== | ||
*Punch Blocks can destroy [[Cracked Block]]s and move [[Push Block]]s if the Punch Block fist strikes them. | *Punch Blocks can destroy [[Cracked Block]]s and move [[Push Block]]s if the Punch Block fist strikes them. | ||
*If the player uses [[Magic Card]] on a Punch Block, it has the ability to initiate the 90 degree turns of a Punch Block without requiring the player to touch the block. | *If the player uses [[Magic Card]] on a Punch Block, it has the ability to initiate the 90 degree turns of a Punch Block without requiring the player to touch the block. | ||
**A Magic Card | **A Magic Card traveling to the right rotates a Punch Block clockwise while a Magic Card traveling to the left rotates the Punch Bunch counter-clockwise. | ||
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Punch Block is a Level Object first appearing in Mega Man 7 in Spring Man's stage and was added to Mega Man Maker in version 1.4.0.
In the Level Builder, a Punch Block can be set to point up, down, left or right as well as the timing of the punch (from 1 to 9). Punch Blocks have a fist within that, after a set period of time, will emit from the block in whichever direction the block is pointing. If a player is struck by the fist they will receive damage.
If a player jumps on top of a Punch Block when it is not about to throw a punch, it will change its direction of attack in increments of 90 degrees with each time the player jumps upon the block's surface. Each rotation of a Punch Block slightly delays the timing of the next punch. Jumping when on the right-side of a Punch Block rotates it clockwise while jumping on the left-side rotates the Punch Block counter-clockwise.
Interactivity
- Punch Blocks can destroy Cracked Blocks and move Push Blocks if the Punch Block fist strikes them.
- If the player uses Magic Card on a Punch Block, it has the ability to initiate the 90 degree turns of a Punch Block without requiring the player to touch the block.
- A Magic Card traveling to the right rotates a Punch Block clockwise while a Magic Card traveling to the left rotates the Punch Bunch counter-clockwise.
| Version 1.4 | |
|---|---|
| Major Features | |
| Wily Challenge | |
| Bosses | |
| Wind Man • Flame Man • Spring Man • Shade Man | |
| Enemies | |
| Bubukan • Katonbyon • Curlinger • SRU-21/P • Gabgyo • Pooker • Cyber Gabyoall • Yaffu • Squidon • Tripropellan • Icicle Teck • Trio the Wheel • Baccone • Tom Daddy • Frisk Cannon • Gockroach S • Turbo Roader • Kaminari Kogoro • Cyorown • Gobots • Tsuranattori | |
| Weapons | |
| Shadow Blade • Blizzard Attack • Flame Blast • Knight Crusher • Wild Coil • Noise Crush • Danger Wrap • Jet Adaptor • Power Adaptor • Super Adaptor | |
| Level Objects & Pickups | |
| Cracked Block • Push Block • Oil • Fan • Floor Light • Jet Platform • Punch Block • Weapon Remover • Yashichi | |
| Major Patches | |
| 1.4.1 • 1.4.2 | |
| Mega Man 7 | |
|---|---|
| Weapons | |
| Mega Buster • Wild Coil • Noise Crush • Danger Wrap • Freeze Cracker • Scorch Wheel • Rush Coil • Rush Jet • Super Adaptor | |
| Enemies | |
| Tripropellan • Icicle Teck • Trio the Wheel • Baccone • Tom Daddy • Frisk Cannon • Gockroach S • Gockroach S Nest • Turbo Roader • Kaminari Kogoro • Cyorown • Gabgyo • Gobots • Tsuranattori • Swim Metall DX • Astro Zombieg • Kanigance | |
| Level Objects | |
| Floor Light • Jet Platform • Punch Block • Junk Dropper • Cracked Ice Platform • Invisible Tile • Tel Tel • Burst Water | |
| Bosses | |
| Spring Man • Freeze Man • Shade Man • Burst Man | |
| Other Pages | |
| Tilesets • Backgrounds • Music | |

