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Pharaoh Man can occasionally begin by using the Pharaoh Wave, making him predictable and easier to counterattack. | Pharaoh Man can occasionally begin by using the Pharaoh Wave, making him predictable and easier to counterattack. | ||
==Video Tutorial== | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4oqPI-ENM7k Pharaoh Man] | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Pharaoh Man is included as a built-in boss in the Mega Engine. As such, he was the first boss ever added to ''Mega Man Maker''. | *Pharaoh Man is included as a built-in boss in the Mega Engine. As such, he was the first boss ever added to ''Mega Man Maker''. | ||
*In the end credits of ''Mega Man 4'', Pharaoh Man is mistakenly labeled DWN-026, which is supposed to be Toad Man's number. | *In the end credits of ''Mega Man 4'', Pharaoh Man is mistakenly labeled DWN-026, which is supposed to be Toad Man's number. | ||
*Pharaoh Man is one of few Robot Masters that have two special weapons that the player can get upon defeating him. In ''Mega Man 4'' and ''Mega Man IV'', Mega Man would obtain the Pharaoh Shot. Meanwhile in ''Mega Man: The Power Fighters'' series his defeat will give the player his Pharaoh Wave instead which functions identical to how he uses it. | *Pharaoh Man is one of few Robot Masters that have two special weapons that the player can get upon defeating him. In ''Mega Man 4'' and ''Mega Man IV'', Mega Man would obtain the Pharaoh Shot. Meanwhile in ''Mega Man: The Power Fighters'' series his defeat will give the player his Pharaoh Wave instead which functions almost identical to how he uses it. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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DCN-028/DWN-028 Pharaoh Man is one of the 8 Robot Masters from Mega Man 4 that has been featured in Mega Man Maker since version 1.0.0. Pharaoh Man uses his signature weapon, the Pharaoh Shot to attack.
Pharaoh Man was created by Doctor Cossack to explore pyramids and other ancient places, but during Mega Man 4 events he was upgraded into a battle robot to fight Mega Man. He later reappeared during Mega Man IV to once again challenge Mega Man.
Behavior
One of Pharaoh Man's attacks includes doing a few short hops towards the player's direction while firing his Pharaoh Shots in the player's direction. His Pharaoh Wave attack has a huge hit box, but must be charged first, and always travels horizontally in the direction Pharaoh Man is facing. Pharaoh Man will also occasionally attack by doing one jump and trying to land on top of the player.
Evading Pharaoh Man's jumping attack is the most difficult part of fighting him, staying mobile to avoid a direct hit from a Pharaoh Shot isn't easy, as then also evading Pharaoh Man himself require immense focus and careful jumps and slides. His crippling weakness however, is when he uses his Pharaoh Wave. Jumping over the wave is simple enough, especially with the long and obvious charge up Pharaoh Man does. This long charge up also leaves him extremely vulnerable, making it easy to blast him with charge shots and most other special weapons. Conveniently, he also tends to favor the Pharaoh Wave attack which leaves him more easily evaded and damaged. However, he can easily catch the player off guard by performing his jumping Pharaoh Shot attack.
Pharaoh Man can occasionally begin by using the Pharaoh Wave, making him predictable and easier to counterattack.
Video Tutorial
Trivia
- Pharaoh Man is included as a built-in boss in the Mega Engine. As such, he was the first boss ever added to Mega Man Maker.
- In the end credits of Mega Man 4, Pharaoh Man is mistakenly labeled DWN-026, which is supposed to be Toad Man's number.
- Pharaoh Man is one of few Robot Masters that have two special weapons that the player can get upon defeating him. In Mega Man 4 and Mega Man IV, Mega Man would obtain the Pharaoh Shot. Meanwhile in Mega Man: The Power Fighters series his defeat will give the player his Pharaoh Wave instead which functions almost identical to how he uses it.
Gallery
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Official artwork from Mega Man 4
Mega Man 4 | |
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Weapons | |
Mega Buster • Ring Boomerang • Dive Missile • Skull Barrier • Flash Stopper • Dust Crusher • Drill Bomb • Rain Flush • Pharaoh Shot • Rush Coil • Rush Jet | |
Enemies | |
Skeleton Joe • Togehero • Shield Attacker • Super Ball Machine Jr. • Skullmet • Taketento • Gachappon • Minoan • Wall Blaster • Totem Polen • Pakatto 24 • Docron • Mummira • Garyoby • Ladder Press • Helipon • Ring Ring • Battan • Sea Mine • Ratton • Whopper | |
Level Objects | |
Dust Block • Cossack Platform • Ring Platform • Coil Platform • Quicksand • Fork Block | |
Bosses | |
Ring Man • Skull Man • Toad Man • Pharaoh Man • Cossack Catcher • Wily Machine 4 | |
Other Pages | |
Tilesets • Backgrounds • Music |
Mega Man IV | |
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Weapons | |
Mega Buster • Ring Boomerang • Flash Stopper • Rain Flush • Pharaoh Shot • Power Stone • Napalm Bomb • Crystal Eye • Charge Kick • Ballade Cracker • Rush Coil • Rush Jet | |
Enemies | |
Press'n • Taketento • Minoan • Garyoby • Ring Ring • Ratton • Bomb/Rock Thrown • Subeil • Sumatran • Bombier • Cocco • Jet Bomb | |
Level Objects | |
Shifting Falling Stone • Guts Hover • Move Hover • Napalm Fire | |
Bosses | |
Ring Man • Toad Man • Pharaoh Man • Stone Man • Charge Man • Napalm Man • Crystal Man | |
Other Pages | |
Tilesets • Backgrounds • Music |