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'''1.9.0''' is an upcoming update for ''[[Mega Man Maker]]''. It is focused on adding assets from ''[[Mega Man 7]]'', ''[[Mega Man 8]]'' and ''[[Mega Man 11]]''. Level tags were announced to be implemented in the game client for [[Online]] after being given support in the game server in [[1.8.0]].
'''1.9.0''' is an update for ''[[Mega Man Maker]]'' that was released on September 20, 2024. It is focused on adding content from the numbered classic games from ''[[Mega Man 7]]'' through ''[[Mega Man 11]]'' and added [[layering]] as the main feature.


==Robot Master contest==
==Robot Master contest==
Announced in the sixth anniversary video released on July 15, 2023, a Robot Master contest was held for users to vote for the Robot Master they wished to see implemented in version 1.9.0. The voting options were restricted to the missing Robot Masters from the 8-bit games (''[[Mega Man 1|Mega Man]]'' to ''[[Mega Man 6]]'', ''[[Mega Man 9]]'' and ''[[Mega Man 10]]'') with the exception of Gravity Man. On November 9, 2023, [[Galaxy Man]] was revealed as the winner of the competition, receiving around 2400 votes. According to [[JumpDashEvade]], [[Nitro Man]] was in second-place with around 2200 votes, Dust Man in third-place with around 1900 votes, and Needle Man was in last place with one vote.<ref>[https://discord.com/channels/328222878489247744/328222878489247744/1174210727914000444]</ref><ref>[https://discord.com/channels/328222878489247744/328222878489247744/1174090783905824809]</ref>
[[File:RobotMasterContest logo.png|thumb|The logo for the Robot Master contest]]
Announced in the sixth anniversary video released on July 15, 2023, a Robot Master contest was held until July 22, 2023 for users to vote for the Robot Master they wished to see implemented in version 1.9.0. The voting options were restricted to the missing Robot Masters from the 8-bit games (''[[Mega Man 1|Mega Man]]'' to ''[[Mega Man 6]]'', ''[[Mega Man 9]]'' and ''[[Mega Man 10]]'') with the exception of Gravity Man.
 
On November 14, 2023, [[Galaxy Man]] was revealed as the winner of the competition, receiving around 2400 votes. According to [[JumpDashEvade]], [[Nitro Man]] was in second-place with around 2200 votes, Dust Man in third-place with around 1900 votes, and Needle Man was in last place with one vote.<ref>[https://discord.com/channels/328222878489247744/328222878489247744/1174210727914000444 JumpDashEvade reveals the approximate number of votes received for each of the top three winners of the Robot Master contest]</ref><ref>[https://discord.com/channels/328222878489247744/328222878489247744/1174090783905824809 JumpDashEvade reveals the top three winners of the Robot Master contest and the Robot Master in last place]</ref>
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==Content==
==Content==
 
{{Incomplete|Full changelog}}
===Weapons===
===[[Weapons]]===
*[[Slash Claw]]
*[[Slash Claw]]
*[[Plug Ball]]
*[[Plug Ball]]
*[[Scorch Wheel]]
*[[Ice Wave]]
*[[Acid Barrier]]
*[[Rebound Striker]]


===Bosses===
===[[Bosses]]===
*[[Galaxy Man]]
*[[Galaxy Man]]
*[[Nitro Man]]
*[[Nitro Man]]
*[[Burst Man]]
*[[Tengu Man]]
*[[Jewel Man]]
*[[Fuse Man]]


===Enemies===
===[[Enemies]]===
*[[Succubatton]]
*[[Succubatton]]
*Shururun
*[[Arc Weldy]]
*[[Arc Weldy]]
*[[Swim Metall DX]]
*[[Astro Zombieg]]
*[[Lamper]]
*[[Boyorn]]
*[[Poyorn]]
*[[Camouflametall]]
*Octone
*Yonbain
*Darspider
*Suzak and Fenix
===[[Level Objects]]===
*[[Water Drop]]
*[[Count Bomb CD]]
*[[Flying Spike]]
*[[Lift Elevator]]
*Shupponpon, Front Door, Side Door, Rail
*Flipping Doors
*Floating Bubble
*Anti Gravity Section
*[[Tel Tel]]
*Tel Tel Fountain
*[[Invisible Tile]]
*[[Invisible Decoration]]
*[[Invisible Platform]]
*[[Invisible Ladder]]
*[[Invisible Spike]]
*Cracked Ice Platform from [[Freeze Man]]'s stage
*Burst Water
*Burst Bubble
*Blast Sensor, Sensor On/Off , Wire, Wire On/Off , Blast Crate, Big Crate, Falling Crate
*Blast Scrapped Car
*[[Plushies]]
====[[Section Wide Liquid]]s====
*Section Lava
*Section Acid
*Section Burst Water
====[[Liquid Height Crystal]]s====
*Lava Level Changer
*Acid Flask
*Burst Water Level Changer
===[[Decorations]]===
*[[Fire Man|Fire]] Fence
*Guts Fence
*''[[Mega Man 1|MM1]]'' Wily Bush
*Statues of the Robot Masters from [[Mega Man 1|the first ''Mega Man'' game]], ''[[Mega Man Powered Up]]'', and Bond Man
*[[Bubble Man]] Water Pressure
*Air Goblin
*Crash Orb
*Wood Grass
*Top Grass Plate
*Needle Background Plates
*Magnet Fuse
*''[[Mega Man 3|MM3]]'' Wily 1 Sewer
*''[[Mega Man 3|MM3]]'' Wily 1 Valve
*''[[Mega Man 3|MM3]]'' Wily 4 Exit
*Pharaoh Block
*Ring Pedestal
*Crystal Block
*Gravity Magnet
*Gyro Fan
*[[Napalm Man|Napalm]] Grass
*''[[Mega Man 5|MM5]]'' Wily 1 Pulley
*''[[Mega Man 5|MM5]]'' Wily 1 Vent
*Blizzard Block
*X Fortress Pane Small
*X Fortress Pane Large
*[[Shade Man]] Robot
*[[Shade Man]] Chains (Background and Foreground)
*[[Shade Man]] Webs
*[[Freeze Man]] Skeleton
*[[Freeze Man]]Skeleton Post
*Turbo Tire
*Turbo Signal
*Turbo Crate
*Tengu Fan
*Tengu Platform
*Clown House
*Clown Skull Plate
*Clown Map
*Clown Buoy
*''[[Mega Man 8|MM8]]'' Intro Bush
*Frost Lamppost
*[[Concrete Man]] Waterfall
*Hornet Flower
*Small Jewel
*Big Jewel
*Shell Plate
*Fake Man Fence
*Wily Sphere
*Commando Base Column
*Void Tile
*Bubble Glass
*Small Tube
*Solar Reactor
*Strike Ball
*''[[Mega Man 10]]'' vertical rain
*Torch Grass back and front
*Torch Grass Tile
*Torch Totem
*Torch Totem Base
*Impact Crate
*Acid Floor Light
*Acid Hazard Plate
*Tundra Light post
*Grenade Fence
*Dynamo Girder
*King Pillar
===[[Tilesets]]===
*Needle Tile 4
*Needle Tile 5
*''[[Mega Man 3|MM3]]'' Wily 1 Tile 3 (Alt)
*Flame Tile 4
*Tomahawk Tile 5
*Tomahawk Tile 6
*Tomahawk Tile 6 (Alt)
*''[[Mega Man 7|MM7]]'' Shop Tile
*Burst Tile 4
*Burst Tile 5
*Burst Tile 6
*Freeze Tile 1 (Alt)
*Freeze Tile 3
*Shade Tile 3
*Turbo Tile 4 (Alt)
*Aqua Tile (Alt)
*Aqua Tile 2
*Aqua Tile 3
*Grenade Tile 2
*Sword Tile 2
*Sword Tile 2 (Alt)
*''[[Mega Man 8|MM8]]'' Tengu Tile 2
*''[[Mega Man 8|MM8]]'' Tengu Tile 3
*Wily 2 Tile 2 (Alt 2)
*Galaxy Tile 2
*Jewel Tile 2
*Splash Tile 3
*Plug Tile 2
*Plug Tile 3
*''[[Mega Man 9|MM9]]'' Wily 3 Tile 2
*''[[Mega Man 10|MM10]]'' Shop Tile
*''[[Mega Man 10|MM10]]'' Wily 3 Tile 3
*Tundra Tile 3
*Fuse Tile 3
*''[[Mega Man 11|MM11]]'' Wily 3 Tile
*''[[Mega Man 11|MM11]]'' Wily 3 Tile 2
===[[Backgrounds]]===
*''[[Mega Man 7|MM7]]'' Intro BG (Alt)
*Freeze BG 2
*Freeze BG 3
*Robot Museum BG
*Robot Museum BG 2
*''[[Mega Man 7|MM7]]'' Wily 4 BG 2
*Clown BG 2
*Sword BG 2
*Plug BG 2 (Alt)
*''[[Mega Man 9|MM9]]'' Ending BG
*''[[Mega Man 10|MM10]]'' Intro BG
*Acid BG 2
*Fuse BG 2
*Tundra BG 2
*Tundra BG 3
===Changes===
*Shift and click to change the color of a group of connected assets
*Animated [[spikes]]
** Gravity Spike
** Gyro Spike
** Punk Spike
* Redone [[tilesets]] and spikes
** Burst Tile
** Burst Spike
** Burst Spike (Alt)
** ''Mega Man 7'' Intro Tile
*Toggle for whether water reaches a ceiling
*When [[Bubble Man]] is placed out of water in the [[Level Builder]], his crying sprite appears; when placed in water, his pose when fighting him in water appears
*The sprite for the gear option icon for assets in the [[Level Builder]] is more detailed
==Trivia==
*Although the scope of the update was initially announced in the sixth anniversary trailer as adding content mainly from the games ''[[Mega Man 7]]'', ''[[Mega Man 8]]'', and ''[[Mega Man 11]]'', it was later clarified afterwards by [[Luigi]] that content would be added from the games ''Mega Man 7'' through ''Mega Man 11'' with a main focus on the aforementioned games.
*Some [[music]] themes by [[ALUMOX]] such as the ''[[Mega Man & Bass]]'' Robot Master [[boss]] theme will be "reworked or outright replaced" for 1.9.0.<ref>[https://discord.com/channels/328222878489247744/328229181504618496/1262485366439542867 ALUMOX announces that her themes will be updated for 1.9.0]</ref><ref>[https://soundcloud.com/alumox/boss-mega-man-bass-2a03 Boss - Mega Man & Bass [2A03<nowiki>]</nowiki>] - ALUMOX on SoundCloud</ref>
*1.9.0's release date was given an estimated timeline of August 2024 in the seventh anniversary trailer. However, on August 19, 2024, the update's release date was delayed by a few weeks beyond August 2024 "due to a combination of real life events causing parts of [the] team to be unavailable".
* Level tags were initially announced to be implemented in the game client for [[Online]] after being given support in the game server in [[1.8.0]]. However, their implementation was delayed as other features were prioritized instead.


==References==
==References==
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1.9.0 is an update for Mega Man Maker that was released on September 20, 2024. It is focused on adding content from the numbered classic games from Mega Man 7 through Mega Man 11 and added layering as the main feature.

Robot Master contest

The logo for the Robot Master contest

Announced in the sixth anniversary video released on July 15, 2023, a Robot Master contest was held until July 22, 2023 for users to vote for the Robot Master they wished to see implemented in version 1.9.0. The voting options were restricted to the missing Robot Masters from the 8-bit games (Mega Man to Mega Man 6, Mega Man 9 and Mega Man 10) with the exception of Gravity Man.

On November 14, 2023, Galaxy Man was revealed as the winner of the competition, receiving around 2400 votes. According to JumpDashEvade, Nitro Man was in second-place with around 2200 votes, Dust Man in third-place with around 1900 votes, and Needle Man was in last place with one vote.[1][2]

Content

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Weapons

Bosses

Enemies

Level Objects

Section Wide Liquids

  • Section Lava
  • Section Acid
  • Section Burst Water

Liquid Height Crystals

  • Lava Level Changer
  • Acid Flask
  • Burst Water Level Changer

Decorations

  • Fire Fence
  • Guts Fence
  • MM1 Wily Bush
  • Statues of the Robot Masters from the first Mega Man game, Mega Man Powered Up, and Bond Man
  • Bubble Man Water Pressure
  • Air Goblin
  • Crash Orb
  • Wood Grass
  • Top Grass Plate
  • Needle Background Plates
  • Magnet Fuse
  • MM3 Wily 1 Sewer
  • MM3 Wily 1 Valve
  • MM3 Wily 4 Exit
  • Pharaoh Block
  • Ring Pedestal
  • Crystal Block
  • Gravity Magnet
  • Gyro Fan
  • Napalm Grass
  • MM5 Wily 1 Pulley
  • MM5 Wily 1 Vent
  • Blizzard Block
  • X Fortress Pane Small
  • X Fortress Pane Large
  • Shade Man Robot
  • Shade Man Chains (Background and Foreground)
  • Shade Man Webs
  • Freeze Man Skeleton
  • Freeze ManSkeleton Post
  • Turbo Tire
  • Turbo Signal
  • Turbo Crate
  • Tengu Fan
  • Tengu Platform
  • Clown House
  • Clown Skull Plate
  • Clown Map
  • Clown Buoy
  • MM8 Intro Bush
  • Frost Lamppost
  • Concrete Man Waterfall
  • Hornet Flower
  • Small Jewel
  • Big Jewel
  • Shell Plate
  • Fake Man Fence
  • Wily Sphere
  • Commando Base Column
  • Void Tile
  • Bubble Glass
  • Small Tube
  • Solar Reactor
  • Strike Ball
  • Mega Man 10 vertical rain
  • Torch Grass back and front
  • Torch Grass Tile
  • Torch Totem
  • Torch Totem Base
  • Impact Crate
  • Acid Floor Light
  • Acid Hazard Plate
  • Tundra Light post
  • Grenade Fence
  • Dynamo Girder
  • King Pillar

Tilesets

  • Needle Tile 4
  • Needle Tile 5
  • MM3 Wily 1 Tile 3 (Alt)
  • Flame Tile 4
  • Tomahawk Tile 5
  • Tomahawk Tile 6
  • Tomahawk Tile 6 (Alt)
  • MM7 Shop Tile
  • Burst Tile 4
  • Burst Tile 5
  • Burst Tile 6
  • Freeze Tile 1 (Alt)
  • Freeze Tile 3
  • Shade Tile 3
  • Turbo Tile 4 (Alt)
  • Aqua Tile (Alt)
  • Aqua Tile 2
  • Aqua Tile 3
  • Grenade Tile 2
  • Sword Tile 2
  • Sword Tile 2 (Alt)
  • MM8 Tengu Tile 2
  • MM8 Tengu Tile 3
  • Wily 2 Tile 2 (Alt 2)
  • Galaxy Tile 2
  • Jewel Tile 2
  • Splash Tile 3
  • Plug Tile 2
  • Plug Tile 3
  • MM9 Wily 3 Tile 2
  • MM10 Shop Tile
  • MM10 Wily 3 Tile 3
  • Tundra Tile 3
  • Fuse Tile 3
  • MM11 Wily 3 Tile
  • MM11 Wily 3 Tile 2

Backgrounds

  • MM7 Intro BG (Alt)
  • Freeze BG 2
  • Freeze BG 3
  • Robot Museum BG
  • Robot Museum BG 2
  • MM7 Wily 4 BG 2
  • Clown BG 2
  • Sword BG 2
  • Plug BG 2 (Alt)
  • MM9 Ending BG
  • MM10 Intro BG
  • Acid BG 2
  • Fuse BG 2
  • Tundra BG 2
  • Tundra BG 3

Changes

  • Shift and click to change the color of a group of connected assets
  • Animated spikes
    • Gravity Spike
    • Gyro Spike
    • Punk Spike
  • Redone tilesets and spikes
    • Burst Tile
    • Burst Spike
    • Burst Spike (Alt)
    • Mega Man 7 Intro Tile
  • Toggle for whether water reaches a ceiling
  • When Bubble Man is placed out of water in the Level Builder, his crying sprite appears; when placed in water, his pose when fighting him in water appears
  • The sprite for the gear option icon for assets in the Level Builder is more detailed

Trivia

  • Although the scope of the update was initially announced in the sixth anniversary trailer as adding content mainly from the games Mega Man 7, Mega Man 8, and Mega Man 11, it was later clarified afterwards by Luigi that content would be added from the games Mega Man 7 through Mega Man 11 with a main focus on the aforementioned games.
  • Some music themes by ALUMOX such as the Mega Man & Bass Robot Master boss theme will be "reworked or outright replaced" for 1.9.0.[3][4]
  • 1.9.0's release date was given an estimated timeline of August 2024 in the seventh anniversary trailer. However, on August 19, 2024, the update's release date was delayed by a few weeks beyond August 2024 "due to a combination of real life events causing parts of [the] team to be unavailable".
  • Level tags were initially announced to be implemented in the game client for Online after being given support in the game server in 1.8.0. However, their implementation was delayed as other features were prioritized instead.

References

Navigation

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