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As of [[1.7.5]], in Mega Man Maker there are 64 [[backgrounds]] from ''[[Mega Man 8]]''.
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|name=[[File:BlackholeBombIcon.png|left]] Black Hole Bomb [[File:BlackholeBombIcon.png|right]]
|image=[[File:BlackHoleBomb.png|250px]]
|caption=Artwork for the Black Hole Bomb in ''Mega Man 9''
|description=Fires a small black hole that sucks in enemies once detonated.
|damage=4
|game=''[[Mega Man 9]]''
|version=[[1.5.0]]
|programmer=[[WreckingPrograms]]
}}
Black Hole Bomb is Galaxy Man's signature weapon, originating from ''[[Mega Man 9]]''. It is featured in ''[[Mega Man Maker]]'' as of version [[1.5.0]].


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It sends out a orb of dark matter that travels forward slowly, and can be moved up and down with the corresponding keys. It cannot deal damage to enemies in this state, but it can destroy [[Weapon Block]]s marked with it. Pressing the attack key again will detonate the orb, creating a vortex at that location that will damage anything in a 5x5 area around it for four seconds. An enemy can be damaged repeatedly by exiting and entering its range of attack, and those defeated by this weapon will be sucked into the vortex, becoming intangible in the process. [[Giree]], [[Okosutobon]], and all [[Spine]]-type enemies are vulnerable to this weapon. Additionally, projectiles can be pulled in by the vortex, allowing it to act as a barrier of sorts. With [[bosses]], Black Hole Bomb can repeatedly deal damage to them so long as they stay within its area of effect. [[Tornado Man]]'s Tornado Blow is the only projectile that cannot be pulled in by this weapon.
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! scope="col" | Icon
==Tutorial==
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! scope="col" | Look
[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/u90xZnyxrzg Black Hole Bomb]
! scope="col" | In-Game Description
 
! scope="col" | Added in Version
 
|-
{{V1.5}}
|<center>[[File:ConcreteBGIcon.png]]</center>
{{MM9}}
|Concrete BG
[[Category:Weapons]] [[Category:Explosive weapons]] [[Category:Mega Man 9 Assets]]
|<center>[[File:SprBGConcrete 0.png]]</center>
|Don't let these trees fool you, they're actually made of concrete.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:ConcreteBG2Icon.png]]</center>
|Concrete BG 2
|<center>[[File:SprBGConcrete2 0.png]]</center>
|Brown bricks that spread awareness of fake tiles.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:ConcreteBG3Icon.png]]</center>
|Concrete BG 3
|<center>[[File:SprBGConcrete3 0.png]]</center>
|If you stare at the abyss for long enough, the abyss stares back at you.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:ConcreteBG3AltIcon.png]]</center>
|Concrete BG 3 (Alt)
|<center>[[File:SprBGConcrete3Alt 0.png]]</center>
|Like the regular version, but with an ambient waterfall.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:JewelBGIcon.png]]</center>
|Jewel BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGJewel 0.png]]</center>
|Very shiny crys- Wait, shiny? Shinies?? SHINIES!!!
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:JewelBG2Icon.png]]</center>
|Jewel BG 2
|<center>[[File:SprBGJewel2 0.png]]</center>
|Green and purple might not be the best combination.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:HornetBGIcon.png]]</center>
|Hornet BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGHornet 0.png]]</center>
|Not the beeeeeeees.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:HornetBGAltIcon.png]]</center>
|Hornet BG (Alt)
|<center>[[File:SprBGHornetAlt 0.png]]</center>
|Much like the first one, but with added transparency.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:HornetBG2Icon.png]]</center>
|Hornet BG 2
|<center>[[File:SprBGHornet2 0.png]]</center>
|Beautiful flowers straight from grandma's garden.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:HornetBG3Icon.png]]</center>
|Hornet BG 3
|<center>[[File:SprBGHornet 3 0.png]]</center>
|This flower is known to make even the most hardcore players cry.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:PlugBGIcon.png]]</center>
|Plug BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGPlug 0.png]]</center>
|Booooop... Booooop... Boooop... Boooooop... Boooop...
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:PlugBG2Icon.png]]</center>
|Plug BG 2
|<center>[[File:SprBGPlug2 0.png]]</center>
|You can plug in stuff up to the power of 1.21 gigawatts.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:PlugBG3Icon.png]]</center>
|Plug BG 3
|<center>[[File:SprBGPlug3 0.gif]]</center>
|Metronomes at 200bpm lurk in the background.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:PlugBG4Icon.png]]</center>
|Plug BG 4
|<center>[[File:SprBGPlug4 0.gif]]</center>
|Plug Man really needs to upgrade to a coloured flat screen HD TV.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:SplashBGIcon.png]]</center>
|Splash BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGSplash1 0.png]]</center>
|An uncreative background, it does not make a big splash.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:SplashBG2Icon.png]]</center>
|Splash BG 2
|<center>[[File:SprBGSplash2 0.png]]</center>
|Light blue pipes, commonly found at the surface of the sea.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:SplashBG2AltIcon.png]]</center>
|Splash BG 2 (Alt)
|<center>[[File:SprBGSplash2Alt 0.png]]</center>
|Dark blue pipes, commonly found in the sea.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:SplashBG2Alt2Icon.png]]</center>
|Splash BG 2 (Alt 2)
|<center>[[File:SprBGSplash2Alt2 0.png]]</center>
|Dark purple pipes, commonly found at the depths of the sea.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MagmaBGIcon.png]]</center>
|Magma BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGMagma 0.png]]</center>
|Apparently Magma Man and Drill Man were forces to share their pipes.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MagmaBG2Icon.png]]</center>
|Magma BG 2
|<center>[[File:SprBGMagma2 0.png]]</center>
|An awkward pipe construction fitting for a party minigame.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MagmaBG3Icon.png]]</center>
|Magma BG 3
|<center>[[File:SprBGMagma3 0.png]]</center>
|Drill Man wanted his pipes back from this one apparently.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MagmaBG4Icon.png]]</center>
|Magma BG 4
|<center>[[File:SprBGMagma4 0.gif]]</center>
|Steam from pipes? At this time of the year, localized entirely in this BG?
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:GalaxyBGIcon.png]]</center>
|Galaxy BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGGalaxy 0.gif]]</center>
|Horrific notes chime in the distance. Space is a cruel, cold expanse...
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:GalaxyBG2Icon.png]]</center>
|Galaxy BG 2
|<center>[[File:SprBGGalaxy2 0.gif]]</center>
|If you look closely, you'll see a green dino fighting on this moon.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:TornadoBGIcon.png]]</center>
|Tornado BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGTornado 0.gif]]</center>
|This revolutionary background brings back looping clouds.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:TornadoBGIcon.png]]</center>
|Tornado BG 2
|<center>[[File:SprBGTornado2 0.png]]</center>
|This bunker background will protect you from rotating batteries.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:FakeBGIcon.png]]</center>
|Fake BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGFake 0.gif]]</center>
|False advertising, this background is as real as it gets.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:FakeBG2Icon.png]]</center>
|Fake BG 2
|<center>[[File:SprBGFake2 0.png]]</center>
|Aaahh! It's the attack of the reused content! Run!
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily1BGIcon.png]]</center>
|Wily BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily1 0.png]]</center>
|Wily's unique choice of sky color this time shows he means business.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily1BGAltIcon.png]]</center>
|Wily 1 BG (Alt)
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily1Alt 0.png]]</center>
|Dark pink, so manly and edgy.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily1BG2Icon.png]]</center>
|Wily 1 BG 2
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily1Alt2 0.png]]</center>
|Wily's classic plain background, intended for palette swaps.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily1BG3Icon.png]]</center>
|Wily 1 BG 3
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily1Alt3 0.png]]</center>
|These pipes have much thermal resistance, as they have to sustain magma.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily1BG4Icon.png]]</center>
|Wily 1 BG 4
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily1Alt4 0.gif]]</center>
|This ferocious roar of thunder really needs some epic music to go with it.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily2BGIcon.png]]</center>
|Wily 2 BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily2 0.png]]</center>
|Reportedly, Wily imported these bricks from a plant in switzerland.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily2BGAltIcon.png]]</center>
|Wily 2 BG (Alt)
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily2Alt 0.png]]</center>
|Boobeam Trap called, it wants its background back.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily2BG2Icon.png]]</center>
|Wily 2 BG 2
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily2 2 0.png]]</center>
|Yet more pink girders. Wily's obsession has just begun.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily3BGIcon.png]]</center>
|Wily 3 BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily3 0.png]]</center>
|Orange and purple go together surprisingly well. Too bad Wily dislikes orange.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily3BGAltIcon.png]]</center>
|Wily 3 BG (Alt)
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily3Alt 0.png]]</center>
|Not only is this background a recolor, it is also purple. Pure evil.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily3BGAlt2Icon.png]]</center>
|Wily 3 BG (Alt 2)
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily3Alt2 0.png]]</center>
|Does not come with antigravity, so no animation to avoid confusion.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily4BGIcon.png]]</center>
|Wily 4 BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily4 0.gif]]</center>
|Signalizes that you're going to have to fight a lot of robots soon.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily4BG3Icon.png]]</center>
|Wily 4 BG 3
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily4Alt 0.png]]</center>
|Perfect for fighting ground-based robots.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9Wily4BG3AltIcon.png]]</center>
|Wily 4 BG 3 (Alt)
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Wily4Alt2 0.png]]</center>
|Perfect for fighting underwater bosses.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9EndlessBGIcon.png]]</center>
|Endless BG
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Endless1 0.png]]</center>
|Circuit board set up, perfect for building stages inside a PC.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9EndlessBG2Icon.png]]</center>
|Endless BG 2
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Endless2 0.png]]</center>
|An endless (<- funny pun here! woah!) expanse of bricks!!!!!!!!
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9EndlessBG2AltIcon.png]]</center>
|Endless BG 2 (Alt)
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Endless2Alt 0.png]]</center>
|Like the first background, but purple. Evil.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9EndlessBG3Icon.png]]</center>
|Endless BG 3
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Endless3 0.png]]</center>
|Very advanced machinery that looks like a lot of tiny windows.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9EndlessBG3AltIcon.png]]</center>
|Endless BG 3 (Alt)
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Endless3Alt 0.png]]</center>
|Circuits in purple have been proven to be more evil.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9EndlessBG3Alt2Icon.png]]</center>
|Endless BG 3 (Alt 2)
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Endless3Alt2 0.png]]</center>
|More circuits, which hold encrypted data about charades.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9EndlessBG3Alt3Icon.png]]</center>
|Endless BG 3 (Alt 3)
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Endless3Alt3 0.png]]</center>
|I'm getting really, really tired of all these circuits.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9EndlessBG4Icon.png]]</center>
|Endless BG 4
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Endless4 0.png]]</center>
|If you look hard enough, you can see something lurking behind this fence.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9EndlessBG5Icon.png]]</center>
|Endless BG 5
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Endless5 0.png]]</center>
|Scorching hot pipes that dislike contact with water.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9EndlessBG5AltIcon.png]]</center>
|Endless BG 5 (Alt)
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Endless5Alt 0.png]]</center>
|Peaceful, leafy green pipes that can't really withstand fire.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9EndlessBG5Alt2Icon.png]]</center>
|Endless BG 5 (Alt 2)
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Endless5Alt2 0.png]]</center>
|We interrupt these elemental jokes with multicolored pipes.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-
|<center>[[File:MM9EndlessBG5Alt3Icon.png]]</center>
|Endless BG 5 (Alt 3)
|<center>[[File:SprBGMM9Endless5Alt3 0.png]]</center>
|Damp, wet blue pipes that get clogged up by leaves.
|<center>[[1.5.0]]</center>
|-

Latest revision as of 01:03, 2 February 2024

BlackholeBombIcon.png
Black Hole Bomb
BlackholeBombIcon.png
BlackHoleBomb.png
Artwork for the Black Hole Bomb in Mega Man 9
Information
Game information
Description: Fires a small black hole that sucks in enemies once detonated.
Damage: 4
Added in version: 1.5.0
Series information
Game of origin: Mega Man 9
Development
Programmer(s): WreckingPrograms

Black Hole Bomb is Galaxy Man's signature weapon, originating from Mega Man 9. It is featured in Mega Man Maker as of version 1.5.0.

It sends out a orb of dark matter that travels forward slowly, and can be moved up and down with the corresponding keys. It cannot deal damage to enemies in this state, but it can destroy Weapon Blocks marked with it. Pressing the attack key again will detonate the orb, creating a vortex at that location that will damage anything in a 5x5 area around it for four seconds. An enemy can be damaged repeatedly by exiting and entering its range of attack, and those defeated by this weapon will be sucked into the vortex, becoming intangible in the process. Giree, Okosutobon, and all Spine-type enemies are vulnerable to this weapon. Additionally, projectiles can be pulled in by the vortex, allowing it to act as a barrier of sorts. With bosses, Black Hole Bomb can repeatedly deal damage to them so long as they stay within its area of effect. Tornado Man's Tornado Blow is the only projectile that cannot be pulled in by this weapon.

Tutorial

Black Hole Bomb


Version 1.5
Bosses
Grenade ManAstro ManConcrete ManTornado Man
Enemies
Shell'nBunby Tank DXJoe ClassicSurumakerHannya AttackerCrunchranFire MetWall TeckRabbitonPenpen EVBig TellyBombomboyFlower PresenterFire TotemOkosutobonDiarnHoohooKakinbatankAdamskiNombrellanSakrets
Weapons
Mega BallTornado HoldFlash BombThunder ClawFlame SwordConcrete ShotJewel SatelliteHornet ChaserLaser TridentMagma BazookaBlack Hole BombTornado Blow
Level Objects
Reflecting Yoku BlockThunder Claw PoleTNTAstro GateAstro ButtonMagma Beam GeneratorRainBokazurahIllusian
Major Patches
1.5.11.5.21.5.31.5.41.5.5

Mega Man 9
Weapons
Mega BusterProto BusterConcrete ShotJewel SatelliteHornet ChaserLaser TridentMagma BazookaBlack Hole BombTornado BlowRush CoilRush JetProto CoilProto Jet
Enemies
Petit DevilCaricarryBombomboyFlower PresenterFire TotemOkosutobonDiarnHoohooHoohoo SpawnerKakinbatankAdamskiNombrellenNombrellen SpawnerSakretsBunby Catcher
Level Objects
TeleporterMagma Beam GeneratorRainBokazurahBokazurah BlockIllusianIllusian BlockSplash PlatformConcrete LiftHornet Roll
Bosses
Concrete ManSplash WomanTornado Man
Other Pages
TilesetsBackgroundsMusic