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[[File:MegaManGBVCover.jpg|thumb|right|Box art for Mega Man V]]
|name=[[File:CrystalEyeIcon.png|left]] Crystal Eye [[File:CrystalEyeIcon.png|right]]
'''''Mega Man V''''' (released in Japan as "Rockman World 5") is the fifth and final Mega Man installment on the Game Boy. It was released in Japan on July 22, 1994 and in North America in September of that year.
|image=[[File:CrystalEye.png|250px]]
|caption=Artwork for the Crystal Eye in ''[[Mega Man 5]]''
|description=Large expensive crystal that splits off into three bouncing shots.
|damage=3
|game=''[[Mega Man 5]]''
|appears=''[[Mega Man IV]]''
|version=[[1.3.0]]
|programmer=[[WreckingPrograms]]
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Crystal Eye is [[Crystal Man]]'s signature weapon, originating from ''[[Mega Man 5]]'' and reappearing in ''[[Mega Man: IV]]''. It is featured in ''[[Mega Man Maker]]'' as of version [[1.3.0]].


It allows the user to shoot a large crystal that splits into three smaller orbs upon hitting solid terrain or an enemy. One orb flies backwards from the point of impact, while the other two fly off at a 60 degree angle. They will continue to bounce off of floors and walls for three seconds before despawning. While only one Crystal Eye can be onscreen normally, it can be refired once it splits, meaning there is no limit to how many smaller pieces can be onscreen. Enemy shields will deflect it as expected, but reflective objects will not unless it's shot at point-blank.
Unlike every other Mega Man GB/World game, Mega Man V features entirely original content, including nine new robot masters (known as Stardroids in this game) and a new fortress to traverse. It is also notable for being one of the few Classic Mega Man games where Wily is not the final boss.


==Bugs==
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==In Mega Man Maker==
As [[1.8.0]] featured Game Boy content prominently, and as Mega Man V features the most original content of the Game Boy games, plenty of content from this game is featured in Mega Man Maker.


*In [[1.8.0]], when the weapon collides with the wall, the game crashes. Later, it was fixed in [[1.8.1]].
===Bosses===
*[[Pluto]]


[[Category:Weapons]]
===Weapons===
*[[Grab Buster]]
*[[Salt Water]]
*[[Electric Shock]]
*[[Break Dash]]
*[[Spark Chaser]]
*[[Tango]]
 
===Enemies===
*[[Hyoey]]
*[[Biribaree]]
*[[Biribaree|Piriparee]]
*[[Doncatch]]
*[[Fukohorn]]
*[[Fukohorn|Metall Sniper]]
*[[Tamp]]
*[[Fankurow]]
*[[Chainsoar]]
 
===Level Objects===
*[[Alternating Timing Conveyor]]
*[[Water Fall Spawner]]
*[[Uranus Platform]]
*[[Girder]]
*[[Pluto Block]]
 
===Tilesets===
*Mercury Tile
*Mercury Tile 2
*Mercury Tile 3
*Venus Tile
*Venus Tile 2
*Venus Tile 3
*Venus Tile 4
*Neptune Tile
*Neptune Tile (Alt)
*Neptune Tile 2
*Neptune Tile 2 (Alt)
*Neptune Tile 3
*Neptune Tile 3 (Alt)
*Mars Tile
*Mars Tile 2
*Mars Tile 3
*Mars Tile 4
*Jupiter Tile
*Jupiter Tile (Alt)
*Jupiter Tile 2
*Jupiter Tile 3
*Jupiter Tile 4
*Jupiter Tile 4 (Alt)
*Saturn Tile
*Saturn Tile 2
*Saturn Tile 3
*Saturn Tile 4
*Uranus Tile
*Uranus Tile 2
*Uranus Tile 3
*Uranus Tile 3 (Alt)
*Uranus Tile 4
*Pluto Tile
*Pluto Tile 2
*Pluto Tile 3
*Pluto Tile 4
*Terra Tile
*Dark Moon Tile
*Dark Moon Tile Alt 1
*Dark Moon Tile Alt 2
*Dark Moon Tile Alt 3
*Dark Moon Tile Alt 3
*Dark Moon Tile Alt 4
*Dark Moon Tile Alt 5
*Wily V Tile
*Wily V Tile 2
*Wily V Tile 3
*Wily V Tile 4
*Wily V Tile 5
*Wily V Tile 6
*Ending V Tile
 
===Spikes===
*Jupiter Spike GB
*Mars Spike GB
*Mercury Spike GB
*Neptune Spike GB
*Neptune Spike GB (Alt)
*Pluto Spike GB
*Saturn Spike GB
*Uranus Spike GB
*Venus Spike GB
*Wily Spike GB V
 
===Ladders===
*Mercury Ladder GB
*Venus Ladder GB
*Neptune Ladder GB
*Neptune Ladder GB (Alt)
*Mars Ladder GB
*Jupiter Ladder GB
*Saturn Ladder GB
*Uranus Ladder GB
*Pluto Ladder GB
*Wily Ladder GB V
 
===Water===
*Neptune Water GB
*Neptune Water GB (Alt)
 
===Music===
*Terra
*Mercury
*Venus
*Neptune
*Mars
*Jupiter
*Saturn
*Uranus
*Pluto
*Wily Stage 1 (GB 5)
*Wily Stage 2 (GB 5)
*Robot Master GB 5
*Sunstar
 
===Backgrounds===
*Intro V BG
*Mercury BG
*Mercury BG 2
*Venus BG
*Venus BG 2
*Neptune BG
*Neptune BG 2
*Mars BG
*Mars BG 2
*Jupiter BG
*Jupiter BG 2
*Saturn BG
*Saturn BG 2
*Uranus BG
*Uranus BG 2
*Uranus BG 3
*Pluto BG
*Pluto BG 2
*Darkmoon BG
*Darkmoon BG 2
*Wily V BG
*Wily V BG 2
*Wily V BG 2 (Alt)
*Wily V BG 3
*Wily V BG 4
*Ending V BG
*Credits V BG
 
===Plates===
*Stardroid Plate
 
[[Category:Official games]] [[Category:Game Boy Games]]

Revision as of 02:56, 13 December 2022

Box art for Mega Man V

Mega Man V (released in Japan as "Rockman World 5") is the fifth and final Mega Man installment on the Game Boy. It was released in Japan on July 22, 1994 and in North America in September of that year.

Unlike every other Mega Man GB/World game, Mega Man V features entirely original content, including nine new robot masters (known as Stardroids in this game) and a new fortress to traverse. It is also notable for being one of the few Classic Mega Man games where Wily is not the final boss.


In Mega Man Maker

As 1.8.0 featured Game Boy content prominently, and as Mega Man V features the most original content of the Game Boy games, plenty of content from this game is featured in Mega Man Maker.

Bosses

Weapons

Enemies

Level Objects

Tilesets

  • Mercury Tile
  • Mercury Tile 2
  • Mercury Tile 3
  • Venus Tile
  • Venus Tile 2
  • Venus Tile 3
  • Venus Tile 4
  • Neptune Tile
  • Neptune Tile (Alt)
  • Neptune Tile 2
  • Neptune Tile 2 (Alt)
  • Neptune Tile 3
  • Neptune Tile 3 (Alt)
  • Mars Tile
  • Mars Tile 2
  • Mars Tile 3
  • Mars Tile 4
  • Jupiter Tile
  • Jupiter Tile (Alt)
  • Jupiter Tile 2
  • Jupiter Tile 3
  • Jupiter Tile 4
  • Jupiter Tile 4 (Alt)
  • Saturn Tile
  • Saturn Tile 2
  • Saturn Tile 3
  • Saturn Tile 4
  • Uranus Tile
  • Uranus Tile 2
  • Uranus Tile 3
  • Uranus Tile 3 (Alt)
  • Uranus Tile 4
  • Pluto Tile
  • Pluto Tile 2
  • Pluto Tile 3
  • Pluto Tile 4
  • Terra Tile
  • Dark Moon Tile
  • Dark Moon Tile Alt 1
  • Dark Moon Tile Alt 2
  • Dark Moon Tile Alt 3
  • Dark Moon Tile Alt 3
  • Dark Moon Tile Alt 4
  • Dark Moon Tile Alt 5
  • Wily V Tile
  • Wily V Tile 2
  • Wily V Tile 3
  • Wily V Tile 4
  • Wily V Tile 5
  • Wily V Tile 6
  • Ending V Tile

Spikes

  • Jupiter Spike GB
  • Mars Spike GB
  • Mercury Spike GB
  • Neptune Spike GB
  • Neptune Spike GB (Alt)
  • Pluto Spike GB
  • Saturn Spike GB
  • Uranus Spike GB
  • Venus Spike GB
  • Wily Spike GB V

Ladders

  • Mercury Ladder GB
  • Venus Ladder GB
  • Neptune Ladder GB
  • Neptune Ladder GB (Alt)
  • Mars Ladder GB
  • Jupiter Ladder GB
  • Saturn Ladder GB
  • Uranus Ladder GB
  • Pluto Ladder GB
  • Wily Ladder GB V

Water

  • Neptune Water GB
  • Neptune Water GB (Alt)

Music

  • Terra
  • Mercury
  • Venus
  • Neptune
  • Mars
  • Jupiter
  • Saturn
  • Uranus
  • Pluto
  • Wily Stage 1 (GB 5)
  • Wily Stage 2 (GB 5)
  • Robot Master GB 5
  • Sunstar

Backgrounds

  • Intro V BG
  • Mercury BG
  • Mercury BG 2
  • Venus BG
  • Venus BG 2
  • Neptune BG
  • Neptune BG 2
  • Mars BG
  • Mars BG 2
  • Jupiter BG
  • Jupiter BG 2
  • Saturn BG
  • Saturn BG 2
  • Uranus BG
  • Uranus BG 2
  • Uranus BG 3
  • Pluto BG
  • Pluto BG 2
  • Darkmoon BG
  • Darkmoon BG 2
  • Wily V BG
  • Wily V BG 2
  • Wily V BG 2 (Alt)
  • Wily V BG 3
  • Wily V BG 4
  • Ending V BG
  • Credits V BG

Plates

  • Stardroid Plate