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[[File:MegamanDrWily'sRevenge.jpg|thumb|right|Box art for Mega Man 1 on the Gameboy]]
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''This page is for the first Mega Man game on the Game Boy. For information on the first Mega Man game released, see [[Mega Man (video game)]].''
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|image=[[File:ThunderWool.png|250px]]
|caption=Artwork for the Thunder Wool in ''Mega Man 10''
|description=Creates a small cloud that releases lightning and sparks along the ground.
|damage=1(cloud), 1.5(lightning)
|game=''[[Mega Man 10]]''
|version=[[1.6.0]]
|programmer=[[WreckingPrograms]]
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Thunder Wool is [[Sheep Man]]'s signature weapon, originating from ''[[Mega Man 10]]''. It is featured in ''[[Mega Man Maker]]'' as of version [[1.6.0]].


Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge (released in Japan as "Rockman World") is the first Mega Man game for the Game Boy.
It allows the user to create a cloud that rises in a arc 7.5 tiles high and 4 tiles forward. This cloud can pass through exposed enemies, and the distance of the arc can be adjusted by holding up or down before firing (2 tiles forward if up is held, and 5.5 tiles if down is held). Once the cloud reaches its apex, a lightning bolt is sent down from it which hits up to six times, pierces through armored enemies, and creates streaks of electricity 2 tiles out on the sides of the ground it strikes. It takes one second for the cloud to reach its apex, and the lightning persists for two seconds. Up to two clouds can be onscreen at a time. Firing it too close to a wall will cause it to be lodged inside of it.


In order to stop Dr. Wily's quest for world domination, Mega Man faces against the Robot Master bosses reused from the Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom games. The player travels through the stages of four Robot Masters from Mega Man: Cut Man, Ice Man, Fire Man, and Elec Man, defeats the Robot Masters, and obtains their weapon.
In a change from the original incarnation, Thunder Wool uses 2 units of energy instead of 4, and its damage was decreased from 4 units to 1.5 to compensate for its ability to multi-hit. Since it's an electric-based weapon, it can power up [[Fuse Crosser]]/Fuse Xtender and trigger [[Spring Man]]'s electromagnetism, but cannot affect [[Fire Met]] Spawners due to how the weapon functions.


Once all four Robot Masters are defeated, Mega Man encounters four more Robot Masters, this time from Mega Man 2: Bubble Man, Quick Man, Flash Man, and Heat Man. Once defeated, Mega Man finally faces off against the Mega Man Killer known as Enker, who was introduced in this game.
==Trivia==
*Thunder Wool was known as the weakest weapon in ''Mega Man 10'', since it had a longer startup time, no horizontal range on its lightning bolts, less energy capacity, and was prone to being canceled entirely if the cloud touched an enemy.
*Despite the previous points, the original Thunder Wool could nullify projectiles that made contact with its thunderbolt, as well as pass through [[Count Bombs]], which the ''Mega Man Maker'' version of the weapon cannot do.


Many assets such as the sprites, music, and Robot Masters were reused and/or remixed for the game from Mega Man and Mega Man 2.
[[Category:Weapons]] [[Category:Electric weapons]]
 
Due to the game reaching over 1 million sales in its initial printing, the game was later reprinted under the "Player's Choice" label.
 
==In Mega Man Maker==
The game was properly represented in ''Mega Man Maker'' in [[1.8.0]].
 
===Bosses===
*[[Enker]]
 
===Enemies===
*[[Cutting Wheel]]
 
===Weapons===
*[[Mirror Buster]]
 
===Level Objects===
*[[Super Cutter]]
*[[Melting Snow Block]]
*[[Icicle]]
 
===Backgrounds===
*Cut BG
*Ice BG
*Fire BG
*Fire BG (Alt)
*Wily I BG
*Credit I BG
*Credit I BG (Alt)
 
===Tilesets===
*Cut Tile
*Ice Tile
*Fire Tile
*Elec Tile
*Wily I Tile
*Credits Tile GB I
 
===Ladders===
*Cut Ladder GB
*Ice Ladder GB
*Fire Ladder GB
*Elec Ladder GB
*Wily Ladder GB
 
===Spikes===
*Ice Spike GB
*Elec Spike GB
 
===Music===
*Cut Man
*Ice Man
*Fire Man
*Elec Man
*Wily Stage 1 (GB1)
*Wily Stage 2 (GB1)
*Robot Master (GB1)
 
[[Category:Official games]]

Revision as of 20:42, 3 January 2023

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Thunder Wool
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Artwork for the Thunder Wool in Mega Man 10
Information
Game information
Description: Creates a small cloud that releases lightning and sparks along the ground.
Damage: 1(cloud), 1.5(lightning)
Added in version: 1.6.0
Series information
Game of origin: Mega Man 10
Development
Programmer(s): WreckingPrograms

Thunder Wool is Sheep Man's signature weapon, originating from Mega Man 10. It is featured in Mega Man Maker as of version 1.6.0.

It allows the user to create a cloud that rises in a arc 7.5 tiles high and 4 tiles forward. This cloud can pass through exposed enemies, and the distance of the arc can be adjusted by holding up or down before firing (2 tiles forward if up is held, and 5.5 tiles if down is held). Once the cloud reaches its apex, a lightning bolt is sent down from it which hits up to six times, pierces through armored enemies, and creates streaks of electricity 2 tiles out on the sides of the ground it strikes. It takes one second for the cloud to reach its apex, and the lightning persists for two seconds. Up to two clouds can be onscreen at a time. Firing it too close to a wall will cause it to be lodged inside of it.

In a change from the original incarnation, Thunder Wool uses 2 units of energy instead of 4, and its damage was decreased from 4 units to 1.5 to compensate for its ability to multi-hit. Since it's an electric-based weapon, it can power up Fuse Crosser/Fuse Xtender and trigger Spring Man's electromagnetism, but cannot affect Fire Met Spawners due to how the weapon functions.

Trivia

  • Thunder Wool was known as the weakest weapon in Mega Man 10, since it had a longer startup time, no horizontal range on its lightning bolts, less energy capacity, and was prone to being canceled entirely if the cloud touched an enemy.
  • Despite the previous points, the original Thunder Wool could nullify projectiles that made contact with its thunderbolt, as well as pass through Count Bombs, which the Mega Man Maker version of the weapon cannot do.