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Revision as of 20:51, 20 July 2024
Tilesets are a category of placeable assets in Mega Man Maker's Level Builder. They are static, solid objects that are used to create terrain in levels.
The only gameplay difference between tilesets are that a few tilesets provide ice physics. A few other tilesets are also animated but like the rest, only serve aesthetic purposes. Spikes and ladders are also considered tilesets but do not have different functions between designs.
List of Tilesets
As of version 1.8.0, there are a total of 706 different tilesets in Mega Man Maker. This includes
- 38 tilesets from the first Mega Man game and its remake Mega Man Powered Up
- 28 tilesets from Mega Man 2
- 34 tilesets from Mega Man 3
- 51 tilesets from Mega Man 4
- 53 tilesets from Mega Man 5
- 80 tilesets from Mega Man 6
- 28 tilesets from Mega Man 7
- 25 tilesets from Mega Man 8
- 39 tilesets from Mega Man 9
- 92 tilesets from Mega Man 10
- 17 tilesets from Mega Man 11
- 98 tilesets from Mega Man and Bass
- 127 tilesets from the Game Boy series
- 6 from Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge
- 27 from Mega Man II
- 24 from Mega Man III
- 20 from Mega Man IV
- 50 from Mega Man V.
The flavor text for tilesets contain references to the Mega Man series and other media. The references are listed here.
Trivia
- Cut Tile (PU) is the first tile to have a massive overhaul. It was changed as of 1.7.3 after the previous version's backlash due to lack of proper shading.
- Prior to version 1.5.0, Shade Tile was mislabeled as Slash Tile while the actual Slash Tile was labelled as Slash Tile 2. The error might have come from the tileset's appearance leading to think that it was representing Slash Man's stage.
- Prior to version 1.8.4, the Level Builder icon for Wily 1 Tile from Mega Man 1 had the icon of Wily 1 Tile (Alt). Alt versions of Wily 1 Tile did not exist before they were added in 1.8.4.