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'''DLWN-023/DRWN-023/DWN-023 Spark Man''' is one of the eight Robot Master bosses from Mega Man 3 that has been featured in Mega Man Maker since version [[1.0.0]] Built in a collaboration between [[Dr. Light]] and [[Dr. Wily]], he was one of 8 Robot Masters assigned to travel to different mining planets to gather [[Energy Element]]s and other materials to finish building the peace-keeping robot Gamma. His signature weapon is the [[Spark Shock]], and when defeated in his game of origin an extremely de-powered variant is given to the player.
'''DLWN-023/DRWN-023/DWN-023 ''Spark Man''''' is one of the eight Robot Master bosses from Mega Man 3 that has been featured in Mega Man Maker since version [[1.0.0.]] Built in a collaboration between [[Dr. Light]] and [[Dr. Wily]], he was one of 8 Robot Masters assigned to travel to different mining planets to gather [[Energy Elements]] and other materials to finish building the peace-keeping robot Gamma. His signature weapon is the [[Spark Shock]], and when defeated in his game of origin an extremely de-powered variant is given to the player.


He later reappered with 3 other MM3 robot masters during events of Mega Man III where he was reactivated and ordered to fight Mega Man again.
He later reappered with 3 other MM3 robot masters during events of Mega Man III where he was reactivated and ordered to fight Mega Man again.
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Spark Man's jumps are high enough to allow him jump to terrain four tiles higher than his origin point. The size and speed allows the playable character to pass under it to dodge its jump.
Spark Man's jumps are high enough to allow him jump to terrain four tiles higher than his origin point. The size and speed allows the playable character to pass under it to dodge its jump.
==Video Tutorial==
[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/j6r--xF0rpE Spark Man]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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Latest revision as of 19:38, 16 July 2024

Spark Man
Artwork of Spark Man from Rockman Complete Works
Information
Level Builder
Description: Fires a spread of sparks, followed by a giant volt ball aimed at you.
Category: Boss
Game information
HP: 28
Damage: 4 (contact/Sarpk Shock)

2 (Small Spark)

Added in version: 1.0.0
Series information
Game of origin: Mega Man 3
Other appearances: Mega Man III

Mega Man: The Wily Wars

Development
Programmer(s): WreckingPrograms
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DLWN-023/DRWN-023/DWN-023 Spark Man is one of the eight Robot Master bosses from Mega Man 3 that has been featured in Mega Man Maker since version 1.0.0 Built in a collaboration between Dr. Light and Dr. Wily, he was one of 8 Robot Masters assigned to travel to different mining planets to gather Energy Elements and other materials to finish building the peace-keeping robot Gamma. His signature weapon is the Spark Shock, and when defeated in his game of origin an extremely de-powered variant is given to the player.

He later reappered with 3 other MM3 robot masters during events of Mega Man III where he was reactivated and ordered to fight Mega Man again.

Behaviour

Spark Man jumps from 1–3 times towards the player, fire small sparks in 8 directions from his head, and then launch a large Spark Shock projectile at the player. After finishing, Spark Man restarts his pattern from the beginning.

Spark Man's jumps are high enough to allow him jump to terrain four tiles higher than his origin point. The size and speed allows the playable character to pass under it to dodge its jump.

Video Tutorial

Spark Man

Trivia

  • Although the AI of Spark Man in Mega Man Maker does act very similar to his source appearance in Mega Man 3, there is a minor difference—Spark Man jumps 1–4 times in Mega Man 3 as opposed to 1–3 times in Mega Man Maker. It is currently unknown as to why the minor change was made to remove one of Spark Man's possible jumps.
  • Spark Man always jumps towards the player rather than following his Mega Man 3 pattern of turning around at the walls of his boss room, although this is likely implemented so Spark Man can work in larger and open boss rooms.

Gallery


Bosses
Mega Man Cut ManBomb ManIce ManFire ManYellow Devil
Mega Man Powered Up Time Man
Mega Man 2 Bubble ManQuick ManWood ManCrash ManMetal ManBoobeam Trap
Mega Man 3 Spark ManTop ManMagnet ManHard ManKamegoro Maker
Mega Man 4 Ring ManSkull ManToad ManPharaoh ManCossack CatcherWily Machine 4
Mega Man 5 Stone ManCrystal ManNapalm ManCharge ManDark Man 3Dark Man 4Big Pets
Mega Man 6 Wind ManFlame ManKnight ManYamato ManPlant ManWily Machine 6
Mega Man 7 Spring ManFreeze ManShade ManBurst Man
Mega Man 8 Grenade ManAstro ManTengu Man
Mega Man 9 Concrete ManSplash WomanTornado ManGalaxy ManJewel Man
Mega Man 10 Sheep ManPump ManStrike ManNitro Man
Mega Man 11 Blast ManBounce ManFuse Man
Mega Man & Bass Cold ManBurner ManPirate Man
Game Boy EnkerPunkPluto
Unused Gemini Man
Other Boss DoorEnergy ElementParty BallAI Changes


Version 1.0
Characters
Mega Man
Bosses
Cut ManBomb ManCrash ManMetal ManSpark ManTop ManToad ManPharaoh ManStone ManNapalm ManKnight ManPlant ManEnergy ElementParty Ball
Unused
Gemini Man
Enemies
MetOctopus BatteryBeakPicket ManScrew BomberBig EyeFootholderNeo MetSniper JoeTellyCrazy CannonBattonRobbitHotheadPeterchyPottonHammer JoeMechakkeroPoleNew ShotmanSkeleton JoeTogeheroShield Attacker (MM4)Super Ball Machine Jr.SkullmetTaketentoGachapponTrain MetCrystal JoeNew Shield AttackerPukapellyLyricKoukerBitterColtonShield Attacker GTRFire TellyAu-AuBen KCannopellerTwin Roader
Unused
CaricarryPetit Devil
1.0.9
Croaker
Weapons
Mega BusterRolling CutterFire StormThunder BeamQuick BoomerangCrash BomberMetal BladeSearch SnakeTop SpinMagnet MissileSkull BarrierFlash StopperPharaoh ShotGravity HoldStar CrashCharge KickWind StormSilver TomahawkPlant BarrierRush CoilRush JetMagnet BeamShineNado0Nothing
1.0.9
Perfect Freeze
Level Objects & Pickups
CheckpointWaterYoku BlockCount BombTeleporterWeapon BlockWeapon BarrierFire BeamElec BeamConveyor BeltForce BeamLift PlatformDrop PlatformDust BlockCossack PlatformFalling PlatformRotating PlatformSpringFlip PlatformLarge HealthSmall HealthLarge Weapon EnergySmall Weapon EnergyLifeE-TankM-Tank
Major Patches
1.0.01.0.11.0.21.0.31.0.41.0.9

Mega Man 3
Weapons
Mega BusterSpark ShockSearch SnakeNeedle CannonTop SpinShadow BladeMagnet MissileGemini LaserHard KnuckleRush CoilRush Jet
Enemies
PeterchyPottonHammer JoeMechakkeroPoleNew ShotmanPetit SnakeyKomasaburoHari HarryCannonWalking BombGyoraiboYambowMag FlyElectric GabyoallBubukanNitronElec'nBomb FlierHologranGiant SpringerTama
Level Objects
Moving CogLift PlatformDrop PlatformWanaanMagnetNeedle PressTop Lift
Bosses
Spark ManTop ManMagnet ManHard ManKamegoro Maker
Other Pages
TilesetsBackgroundsMusic


Mega Man III
Weapons
Mega BusterSpark ShockSearch SnakeShadow BladeGemini LaserDive MissileSkull BarrierDust CrusherDrill BombScrew CrusherRush CoilRush Jet
Enemies
Petit SnakeyWalking BombYambowElectric GabyoallElec'nTogeheroSkullmetPakatto 24Ladder PressHelipon
Bosses
Spark ManSkull ManPunk
Other Pages
TilesetsBackgroundsMusic