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'''Blast Crates''' are explosive-filled boxes. They can be used alone, in which case they explode when coming in contact with fire weapons or other explosions. However, if they are connected to any Blast Wires, they will not explode until a lit wire reaches them. If multiple Blast Crates stand together, their explosion may trigger a chain reaction with nearby Blast Crates. | '''Blast Crates''' are explosive-filled boxes. They can be used alone, in which case they explode when coming in contact with fire weapons or other explosions. However, if they are connected to any Blast Wires, they will not explode until a lit wire reaches them. If multiple Blast Crates stand together, their explosion may trigger a chain reaction with nearby Blast Crates. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:55, 4 November 2025
Blast Explosives are a series of Level Objects originating from Blast Man's stage in Mega Man 11. They are featured in Mega Man Maker as of version 1.9.0.
Blast Sensor
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The Blast Sensor consists of a spherical device, which generate a laser tripwire in one of the four cardinal directions. If the player touches the laser, the sensor will go off and activate any Blast Wires connected to it.
Blast Wire
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Blast Wires are connected to Blast Sensors. Once the sensor goes off, the wires will move at a predetermined speed and direction. If it connects with any Blast Crates when the wire burns, the crates will explode.
Blast Crate
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Blast Crates are explosive-filled boxes. They can be used alone, in which case they explode when coming in contact with fire weapons or other explosions. However, if they are connected to any Blast Wires, they will not explode until a lit wire reaches them. If multiple Blast Crates stand together, their explosion may trigger a chain reaction with nearby Blast Crates.
| Version 1.9 | |
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| Major Features | |
| Layering | |
| Bosses | |
| Burst Man • Burst Bubble • Tengu Man • Jewel Man • Galaxy Man • Nitro Man • Fuse Man | |
| Enemies | |
| Swim Metall DX • Astro Zombieg • Succubatton • Shururun • Octone • Camouflametall • Darspider • Suzak and Fenix • Yonbain • Arc Weldy • Boyorn • Lamper | |
| Weapons | |
| Slash Claw • Scorch Wheel • Ice Wave • Plug Ball • Rebound Striker • Acid Barrier | |
| Level Objects & Pickups | |
| Water Drop • Cracked Ice Platform • Invisible Tile • Invisible Decoration • Invisible Platform • Invisible Ladder • Invisible Spike • Tel Tel • Tel Tel Fountain • Burst Water • Count Bomb CD • Count Bomb CD Slow • Lift Elevator • Lift Elevator Mark • Shupponpon Front Door • Shupponpon Side Door • Shupponpon Rail • Floating Spike • Floating Bubble Generator • Flipping Doors • Anti Grav Section • Blast Sensor • Blast Sensor On/Off • Blast Wire • Blast Wire On/Off • Blast Crate • Falling Blast Crate • Blast Big Crate • Blast Scrapped Car | |
| Major Patches | |
| 1.9.1 • 1.9.2 • 1.9.3 • 1.9.4 | |