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|appears=''[[Mega Man 3]]''<br>''[[Mega Man 4]]''<br>''[[Mega Man 5]]''<br>''[[Mega Man 6]]''<br>''[[Mega Man 9]]''<br>''[[Mega Man 10]]''<br>''[[Mega Man 11]]''<br>''[[Mega Man II]]''<br>''[[Mega Man III]]'' | |appears=''[[Mega Man 3]]''<br>''[[Mega Man 4]]''<br>''[[Mega Man 5]]''<br>''[[Mega Man 6]]''<br>''[[Mega Man 9]]''<br>''[[Mega Man 10]]''<br>''[[Mega Man 11]]''<br>''[[Mega Man II]]''<br>''[[Mega Man III]]'' | ||
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'''E-Tanks''' (or '''Energy Tanks''') are the most prominent tanks in the classic ''Mega Man'' games, debuting in ''[[Mega Man 2]]''. When used in the pause menu, they completely restore the player's [[health]]. In ''Mega Man Maker'' and most classic ''Mega Man'' games, the player can carry up to 9 of them at a time. | '''E-Tanks''' (or '''Energy Tanks''') are the most prominent tanks in the classic ''Mega Man'' games, debuting in ''[[Mega Man 2]]''. When used in the pause menu, they completely restore the player's [[health]]. In ''Mega Man Maker'' and most classic ''Mega Man'' games, the player can carry up to 9 of them at a time. | ||
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'''M-Tanks''' (or '''Mystery Tanks''') are pickups similar to E-Tanks, but with a more powerful effect. When used, they completely restore the player's health and refill the [[Weapon Energy]] for all of their [[weapons]]. Because of these powerful effects, the player is limited to carrying only one M-Tank at a time. | '''M-Tanks''' (or '''Mystery Tanks''') are pickups similar to E-Tanks, but with a more powerful effect. When used, they completely restore the player's health and refill the [[Weapon Energy]] for all of their [[weapons]]. Because of these powerful effects, the player is limited to carrying only one M-Tank at a time. |
Revision as of 19:22, 4 December 2024
Tanks are recurring pickups that appears in most Mega Man games. They consist of a cylindrical can that refills a specific kind of energy. Most kinds can be collected to be used later on, although the collectible ones have a cap. Those items were introduced in Mega Man 2 and have appeared in the majority of later games. As of version 1.9.3.1, Mega Man Maker currently has two types of Tanks: the E-Tank and the M-Tank.
While they can be found as floating objects, the ones held by Anti-Eddies are subject to gravity.
E-Tank
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E-Tanks (or Energy Tanks) are the most prominent tanks in the classic Mega Man games, debuting in Mega Man 2. When used in the pause menu, they completely restore the player's health. In Mega Man Maker and most classic Mega Man games, the player can carry up to 9 of them at a time.
M-Tank
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An M-Tank in Mega Man Maker | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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M-Tanks (or Mystery Tanks) are pickups similar to E-Tanks, but with a more powerful effect. When used, they completely restore the player's health and refill the Weapon Energy for all of their weapons. Because of these powerful effects, the player is limited to carrying only one M-Tank at a time.
M-Tanks have appeared since Mega Man 5, where it could be collected once, and the player cannot find the other tanks if they already have one M-Tank. Here, it can be found if the player character has one M-Tank, but collecting it only wastes the tank.
Trivia
- Initially, if the M-Tank was used when the player's health and weapons were all full, it would turn all weak enemies on screen into extra lives, or give the player one extra life if no weak enemies were near. If this change was intentional, it was most likely done to prevent the M-Tank from being too overpowered.
- In Mega Man IV, Mega Man V, and Mega Man 7, there was the S-Tank, which worked exactly like the M-Tank.
Gallery
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The E-Tank option for an asset in the Level Builder
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The M-Tank option for an asset in the Level Builder
Pickups | |
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Large Health Small Health Life E-Tank M-Tank Weapon Capsule Weapon Remover Character Capsule Health Spawner Weapon Energy Spawner Yashichi Anti Yashichi ?-Tank Drop Suppresser |
Mega Man 2 | |
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Weapons | Mega Buster • Bubble Lead • Air Shooter • Quick Boomerang • Leaf Shield • Crash Bomber • Time Stopper • Metal Blade • Atomic Fire • Item-1 • Item-2 • Item-3 |
Enemies | Neo Met • Returning Sniper Joe • Telly • Crazy Cannon • Batton • Robbit • Hothead • Blocky • Pierobot • Croaker • Crabbot • Fly Boy • Fan Fiend • Shrink • Pipi • Mole • Scworm • Atomic Chicken • Big Fish • Sniper Armor • Hot Dog • Lantern Fish • Sniper Armor |
Level Objects | Conveyor Belt • Force Beam • Press • Crash Lift • Acid Drop |
Bosses | Bubble Man • Quick Man • Wood Man • Crash Man • Metal Man • Boobeam Trap |
Other Pages | Tilesets • Backgrounds • Music |
Mega Man 5 | |
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Weapons | |
Mega Buster • Power Stone • Gravity Hold • Napalm Bomb • Gyro Attack • Crystal Eye • Star Crash • Water Wave • Charge Kick • Rush Coil • Rush Jet • Super Arrow | |
Enemies | |
Train Met • Crystal Joe • Shield Attacker • Pukapelly • Lyric • Kouker • Bitter • Power Muscler • Bomb/Rock Thrown • Metall Cannon • Subeil • Giree • Tondeall • Pukapucker • Bounder • Sumatran • Bombier • Cocco • Jet Bomb • V | |
Level Objects | |
Falling Platform • Rotating Platform • Rolling Drill • Teckyun • Steam • Low Grav Section | |
Bosses | |
Stone Man • Crystal Man • Napalm Man • Charge Man • Dark Man 3 • Dark Man 4 • Big Pets | |
Other Pages | |
Tilesets • Backgrounds • Music |