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Komasaburo
Official artwork of a Komasaburo from Mega Man 3
Information
Level Builder
Description: Sits still and keeps dropping destroyable tops that travel along floors.
Game information
HP: 6 (Komasaburo)
1 (top)
Damage: 6 (Komasaburo)
2 (top)
Added in version: 1.2.0
Series information
Game of origin: Mega Man 3
Other appearances: Mega Man: The Wily Wars
Mega Man II
Development
Programmer(s): WreckingPrograms
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Komasaburo is a top despenser robot that is a modified model of Matasaburo. It originates from Mega Man 3 and appears in Top Man's stage and Wily Stage 1. This enemy also appears in Mega Man: The Wily Wars and Mega Man II.

Behavior

When a Komasaburo is spawned, it performs a brief idle animation, launches a top projectile along the floor in its facing direction, then repeats the pattern. A Komasaburo can have a maximum of three top projectiles on screen at once and each top projectile lasts for about five seconds when spawned and .

Komasaburo's top projectiles travel horizontally when spawned and travel straight downwards when they fall off platforms. If the top projectiles collide with a wall while traveling horizontally or land on a floor after falling off a platform, they travel in the opposite horizontal direction . They can also bounce on Springs if they manage to land on one. Komasaburo's top projectiles can not be deflected by Shine or Proto Man's shield.

Komasaburo will turn to face the player if the player manages to get behind it.

Trivia

  • "Koma" is the japanese word for "top".
  • As Komasaburo is a modified version of Matasaburo (Fan Fiend), Komasaburo is sometimes referred to by Mega Man fans by the nickname "Top Fiend".

Glitches

  • If a Top falls over a Spring three times lower than the terrain, it disappears before being bounced.