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*It is possible to make floating tiles of water by using [[Ice Block]]s and immediately breaking them with something like a [[Met|Fire Met]] - the result will be a single tile of water that is not connected to anything. | *It is possible to make floating tiles of water by using [[Ice Block]]s and immediately breaking them with something like a [[Met|Fire Met]] - the result will be a single tile of water that is not connected to anything. | ||
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Water is an object in Mega Man Maker that makes the player character jump higher and move slower in midair, and may do the same for other assets. When placed, it creates water tiles until the border of an unused screen or a solid tile. It was introduced as a level object with the Yamato Man blue skin in 1.0.0, but this object was left inaccessible in favor of having the water skins in a dedicated section of the tilesets category.
Water lowers the player's gravity, making a splash sound when the player enters it, as well as the gravity of most other assets touching it. Water, when placed, will cover any unoccupied tiles below it. However, water still goes through some solid assets other than tilesets. Some Level Objects (e.g. Conveyor Belt and Elec Beam), will stop water from covering any tiles below the object, but others like the Key Door let the water pass right through them. Using a jump extension Rush Coil, Proto Coil or Bass' Double Jump can make you reach tremendous heights if the player is submerged in a sufficient amount of water. If dragging something while in the Level Builder, all the water except for the top part will disappear as long as the moved object is still held and it reappears once the dragged item is placed down.
Certain enemies and bosses behave differently inside and outside water, such as Shrink, Gyoraibo, Gabgyo, Bubble Man and Splash Woman.
Variants
Icon | Water | In-Game Description | Game |
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File:IceWaterIcon.png | Ice Water | Ancient water that only keeps robots floating if they are on mode 2 or up. | Mega Man 1 |
File:BubbleWaterIcon.png | Bubble Water | A special water that is guaranteed to make a Crab proud in later years. | Mega Man 2 |
File:WilyWater1Icon.png | Wily Water 1 | This polluted water contains nutrients to make fish grow biiiiig. | Mega Man 2 |
File:GeminiWaterIcon.png | Gemini Water | Mysterious dark blue water, perfect for undersea ambushes. | Mega Man 3 |
File:WilyWater2Icon.png | Wily Water 2 | This revolutionary water tile makes illegal mods obsolete. | Mega Man 3 |
File:DiveWaterIcon.png | Dive Water | Cowabunga, dude! This water is perfect for surfing, dudes! | Mega Man 4 |
File:ToadWaterIcon.png | Toad Water | Surprisingly clean sewer water. Known to make fish happier. | Mega Man 4 |
File:WilyWater3Icon.png | Wily Water 3 | We are not responsible for any pollution caused to this water by Mets. | Mega Man 4 |
File:WaveWaterIcon.png | Wave Water | Not to be confused with 'Water Wave'. | Mega Man 5 |
File:WilyWater4Icon.png | Wily Water 4 | Has been polluted due to constant dumping of E- and M-Tanks. | Mega Man 5 |
File:BlizzardWaterIcon.png | Blizzard Water | A perfect expanse of sea to set a tragic love story upon. | Mega Man 6 |
File:CentaurWaterIcon.png | Centaur Water | Unfortunately, this Greek water lost its antigravity upon import. | Mega Man 6 |
File:YamatoWaterIcon.png | Yamato Water | The original water type. Carried the sole torch of the Water Clan. | Mega Man 6 |
File:YamatoWaterAltIcon.png | Yamato Water (Alt) | That's just ketchup, I swear. | Mega Man 6 |
File:PlantWaterIcon.png | Plant Water | A brilliant shade of brown. Taken straight from the Amazon Jungle. | Mega Man 6 |
File:WilyWater5Icon.png | Wily Water 5 | This water reeks of bad spike placement. Better be careful. | Mega Man 6 |
File:SplashWaterIcon.png | Splash Water | This animated sea has unfortunately lost its shining luster over time. | Mega Man 9 |
File:WilyWater6Icon.png | Wily Water 6 | A simple water type that goes well with obnoxious level design. | Mega Man 9 |
File:EndlessWaterIcon.png | Endless Water | A peaceful, endless expanse of completely flat water. | Mega Man 9 |
File:PumpWaterIcon.png | Pump Water | Taking a dip might be unsanitary. | Mega Man 10 |
File:WilyWater7Icon.png | Wily Water 7 | Wonderfully atmospheric when combined with rain. | Mega Man 10 |
File:WilyWater8Icon.png | Wily Water 8 | A transparent water with a scummy looking top. | Mega Man 10 |
File:WilyWater9Icon.png | Wily Water 9 | Gives more glitter covered paper vibes than Wily fort water vibes. | Mega Man 10 |
File:EndlessWater2Icon.png | Endless Water 2 | Akin to the endless stars of space... as vast as endless mode itself. | Mega Man 10 |
File:EndlessWater3Icon.png | Endless Water 3 | Disclaimer: not actually endless. | Mega Man 10 |
File:ChallengeWaterIcon.png | Challenge Water | Despite the name, traversal is the same as ordinary water. | Mega Man 10 |
Trivia
- It is possible to make floating tiles of water by using Ice Blocks and immediately breaking them with something like a Fire Met - the result will be a single tile of water that is not connected to anything.