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|caption = ''Mega Man X'' illustration of a Batton Bone. |
|caption = ''Mega Man X'' illustration of a Batton Bone. |
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− | |appearances=[[Mega Man X (video game)|Mega Man X]]<br |
+ | |appearances = [[Mega Man X (video game)|Mega Man X]]<br> [[Mega Man Xtreme]]<br>[[Mega Man Maverick Hunter X]]<br>''[[Rockman Xover]]'' |
− | |sprite=[[File:Mmxbatbonesprite.png|X1]] [[File:X1CMBattonBone.png|Xtreme]] |
+ | |sprite = [[File:Mmxbatbonesprite.png|X1]] [[File:X1CMBattonBone.png|Xtreme]] |
}}{{Nihongo|'''Batton Bone'''|バットンボーン|Battonbōn}} is a common enemy [[Mechaniloid]] appearing in the ''[[Mega Man X (series)|Mega Man X]]'' series that is the successor of the [[Batton]] from the original ''[[Mega Man (series)|Mega Man]]'' series. They behave pretty much like their predecessor, mainly acting as aerial obstacles and inflicting damage if physical contact is made. The only difference is that they can be damaged even while hanging inactive upside down. |
}}{{Nihongo|'''Batton Bone'''|バットンボーン|Battonbōn}} is a common enemy [[Mechaniloid]] appearing in the ''[[Mega Man X (series)|Mega Man X]]'' series that is the successor of the [[Batton]] from the original ''[[Mega Man (series)|Mega Man]]'' series. They behave pretty much like their predecessor, mainly acting as aerial obstacles and inflicting damage if physical contact is made. The only difference is that they can be damaged even while hanging inactive upside down. |
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− | }}'''Batton Bone B82''' is a variety from ''[[Mega Man X5]]'' that appears in the stages of [[Dark Necrobat]] and [[Burn Dinorex]]. |
+ | }}'''Batton Bone B82''' is a variety from ''[[Mega Man X5]]'' that appears in the stages of [[Dark Necrobat]] and [[Burn Dinorex]]. A legless version of this variant appears during the Dark Necrobat boss fight. |
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===Batton Bone S=== |
===Batton Bone S=== |
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− | |image=[[File:BattonBoneS.png|270px|Batton Bone S]] |
+ | |image = [[File:BattonBoneS.png|270px|Batton Bone S]] |
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+ | |appearances = [[Mega Man X8]]<br>[[Rockman X DiVE]] |
}}{{nihongo|'''Batton Bone S'''|バットンボーンS|Battonbōn S}} is a variety from ''[[Mega Man X8]]''. They appear in the introductory stage Noah's Park, [[Gravity Antonion]]'s Primrose, [[Dark Mantis]]' Pitch Black and [[Burn Rooster]]'s Inferno. |
}}{{nihongo|'''Batton Bone S'''|バットンボーンS|Battonbōn S}} is a variety from ''[[Mega Man X8]]''. They appear in the introductory stage Noah's Park, [[Gravity Antonion]]'s Primrose, [[Dark Mantis]]' Pitch Black and [[Burn Rooster]]'s Inferno. |
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|location = [[Lagrano Ruins]], [[Gaudile Laboratory]] |
|location = [[Lagrano Ruins]], [[Gaudile Laboratory]] |
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|appearances = [[Mega Man X: Command Mission]] |
|appearances = [[Mega Man X: Command Mission]] |
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− | }}'''Bat Bone''', known as '''Batton Bone''' in Japan, is a variety from ''[[Mega Man X: Command Mission]]'' that appears in the [[Lagrano Ruins]]. They initially only observe the battles they appear in, but will attack with sound waves when one ally is destroyed. Run away in its third turn without taking damage. The message "When you face many enemies, use the R2 [Action Trigger]" only appear when X has |
+ | }}'''Bat Bone''', known as '''Batton Bone''' in Japan, is a variety from ''[[Mega Man X: Command Mission]]'' that appears in the [[Lagrano Ruins]]. They initially only observe the battles they appear in, but will attack with sound waves when one ally is destroyed. Run away in its third turn without taking damage. The message "When you face many enemies, use the R2 [Action Trigger]" only appear when X has Lv. 1 or 2 and face in battle at least two Bat Bones. |
Bat Bone is also one of the Mechaniloids that can be [[Deployment Center|deployed]] after it is found in the Northwest Division of the [[Gimialla Mine]]. |
Bat Bone is also one of the Mechaniloids that can be [[Deployment Center|deployed]] after it is found in the Northwest Division of the [[Gimialla Mine]]. |
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}}'''Batfighter''', known as {{Nihongo|'''Batton Eater'''|バットンイーター|Battonītā}} in Japan, is another variety from ''Mega Man X: Command Mission'' with red wings and green eyes that appears in the Gimialla Mine. Unlike the Bat Bone, the Batfighter is more aggressive and attacks with bites that drain energy, recovering its health. It can also cause Berserk status. |
}}'''Batfighter''', known as {{Nihongo|'''Batton Eater'''|バットンイーター|Battonītā}} in Japan, is another variety from ''Mega Man X: Command Mission'' with red wings and green eyes that appears in the Gimialla Mine. Unlike the Bat Bone, the Batfighter is more aggressive and attacks with bites that drain energy, recovering its health. It can also cause Berserk status. |
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+ | *Batton Bone is the aerial enemy from World 1 and X Special World in ''[[Rockman Xover]]''. |
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+ | *Batton Bone appeared as [[w:c:teppen:Batton Bone (ZERO 003)|an unit card]] in ''[[TEPPEN]]''. It is named {{Nihongo|'''Stygian Bat'''|闇より召されし蝙蝠|}} when summoned by Dark Necrobat. |
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+ | *Batton Bone appears as an enemy in ''[[Rockman X DiVE]]'', having a design similar to the Batton Bone S's concept art from ''Mega Man X8''. |
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===[[Archie Comics]]=== |
===[[Archie Comics]]=== |
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X8BattonBoneConcepts.jpg|Batton Bone S concepts. |
X8BattonBoneConcepts.jpg|Batton Bone S concepts. |
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+ | TEPPEN ZERO 003 art.png|Batton Bone card in ''[[TEPPEN]]'' |
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RXBattonBone.png|Batton Bone in the ''Rockman X'' manga. |
RXBattonBone.png|Batton Bone in the ''Rockman X'' manga. |
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+ | RX2 Crystal Snail Enemies.jpg|Batton Bone Gs in the ''Rockman X2'' manga |
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+ | RX4 Batton Bone.jpg|''Rockman X4'' manga |
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RX7Bukiyousou.png|Skelebat in ''[[Rockman X7 4Koma Manga Kingdom]]''. |
RX7Bukiyousou.png|Skelebat in ''[[Rockman X7 4Koma Manga Kingdom]]''. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*The only game in the ''Mega Man X'' series in which Batton Bones and/or variations of them are absent is ''[[Mega Man X3]]''. |
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Revision as of 18:33, 7 August 2020
Batton Bone (バットンボーン Battonbōn) is a common enemy Mechaniloid appearing in the Mega Man X series that is the successor of the Batton from the original Mega Man series. They behave pretty much like their predecessor, mainly acting as aerial obstacles and inflicting damage if physical contact is made. The only difference is that they can be damaged even while hanging inactive upside down.
The Batton Bone's first appearance in the series is in Armored Armadillo and Chill Penguin's stage from the first Mega Man X game.
Varieties
Batton Bone G
Batton Bone G (バットンボーンG Battonbōn G) is a variety from Mega Man X2, Mega Man Xtreme and Mega Man Xtreme 2. Despite the name, they are exactly the same as their predecessors. They appear in the stages of Crystal Snail and Bubble Crab in Mega Man X2, Armored Armadillo and Chill Penguin in Mega Man Xtreme, and in Neon Tiger, Volt Catfish, and some final stages in Mega Man Xtreme 2.
Batton Bone B81
Batton Bone B81 is a variety from Mega Man X4 and Mega Man X6. These Batton Bones are equipped with legs, which some of them use to carry bombs to drop on the player from above. They appear in the stages of Magma Dragoon, Slash Beast, and Split Mushroom in Mega Man X4 and in Rainy Turtloid's stage in Mega Man X6.
Batton Bone B82
Batton Bone B82 is a variety from Mega Man X5 that appears in the stages of Dark Necrobat and Burn Dinorex. A legless version of this variant appears during the Dark Necrobat boss fight.
Skelebat
Skelebat, known as Batton Bone in Japan, is a variety from Mega Man X7 that appears in Tornado Tonion's Radio Tower stage and the Crimson Palace. If Axl uses his Copy Shot on them, he gains the ability to summon one Skelebat to assist him.
Batton Bone S
Batton Bone S (バットンボーンS Battonbōn S) is a variety from Mega Man X8. They appear in the introductory stage Noah's Park, Gravity Antonion's Primrose, Dark Mantis' Pitch Black and Burn Rooster's Inferno.
Bat Bone
Bat Bone, known as Batton Bone in Japan, is a variety from Mega Man X: Command Mission that appears in the Lagrano Ruins. They initially only observe the battles they appear in, but will attack with sound waves when one ally is destroyed. Run away in its third turn without taking damage. The message "When you face many enemies, use the R2 [Action Trigger]" only appear when X has Lv. 1 or 2 and face in battle at least two Bat Bones.
Bat Bone is also one of the Mechaniloids that can be deployed after it is found in the Northwest Division of the Gimialla Mine.
Batfighter
Batfighter, known as Batton Eater (バットンイーター Battonītā) in Japan, is another variety from Mega Man X: Command Mission with red wings and green eyes that appears in the Gimialla Mine. Unlike the Bat Bone, the Batfighter is more aggressive and attacks with bites that drain energy, recovering its health. It can also cause Berserk status.
This variety reappears in Rockman X DiVE.
Other appearances
- Batton Bones appear as enemies in Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chōsensha, in Aircon Man's stage. Given that the bosses of this game come from the future, it could explain the presence of the Batton Bones.
- Batton Bone is the aerial enemy from World 1 and X Special World in Rockman Xover.
- Batton Bone appeared as an unit card in TEPPEN. It is named Stygian Bat (闇より召されし蝙蝠) when summoned by Dark Necrobat.
- Batton Bone appears as an enemy in Rockman X DiVE, having a design similar to the Batton Bone S's concept art from Mega Man X8.
Other media
Batton Bones appeared in the Rockman X manga, Batton Bone Gs appeared in the Rockman X2 manga, Batton Bone B81s appeared in the Rockman X4 manga, and Skelebats appeared in Rockman X7 4Koma Manga Kingdom.
Archie Comics
Batton Bones appeared as part of Sigma-1's Mechaniloid army in Worlds Unite.
Gallery
Trivia
- The only game in the Mega Man X series in which Batton Bones and/or variations of them are absent is Mega Man X3.
Similar enemies
References
- Sepelak, Greg (2003). Mega Man X7 Official Strategy Guide. pg.108. BradyGAMES Publishing. (For HP.)
- Sepelak, Greg (2004). Mega Man X8 Official Strategy Guide. pg.102. BradyGAMES Publishing. (For HP and attack damage.)
- Mega Man X Command Mission Enemies Information
Mega Man X | |
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Stage Select bosses | |
Chill Penguin • Spark Mandrill • Armored Armadillo • Launch Octopus Boomer Kuwanger • Sting Chameleon • Storm Eagle • Flame Mammoth | |
Other bosses | |
Vile • Bospider • Rangda Bangda • D-Rex • Velguarder • Sigma | |
Special Weapons | |
Shotgun Ice • Electric Spark • Rolling Shield • Homing Torpedo Boomerang Cutter • Chameleon Sting • Storm Tornado • Fire Wave | |
Stages | |
Highway Stage • Snow Mountain Stage • Power Plant Stage • Gallery Stage • Ocean Stage Tower Stage • Forest Stage • Airport Stage • Factory Stage • Sigma's Hideout | |
Miscellaneous | |
Armor Parts • Hadouken • Mega Man X Walkthrough • List of Mega Man X enemies • Damage Data Chart • Script |
Mega Man X2 | |
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Stage Select bosses | |
Overdrive Ostrich • Wire Sponge • Wheel Gator • Bubble Crab • Flame Stag • Morph Moth • Magna Centipede • Crystal Snail | |
Other bosses | |
Gigantic Mechaniloid CF-0 • Violen • Serges • Agile • Zero • Sigma | |
Special Weapons | |
Sonic Slicer • Strike Chain • Spin Wheel • Bubble Splash • Speed Burner • Silk Shot • Magnet Mine • Crystal Hunter - Other - Giga Crush • Shoryuken | |
Stages | |
Maverick Factory Stage • Desert Base Stage • Weather Control Stage • Dinosaur Tank Stage • Deep-Sea Base Stage Volcanic Zone Stage • Robot Junkyard Stage • Central Computer Stage • Energen Crystal Stage • X-Hunter Stages | |
Miscellaneous | |
Armor Parts • Damage data chart • Script |
Mega Man X4 | |
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List of Mavericks | |
Web Spider • Split Mushroom • Cyber Peacock • Storm Owl • Magma Dragoon • Frost Walrus • Jet Stingray • Slash Beast | |
Other Bosses | |
Eregion • Colonel • Double • Iris • General • Sigma | |
X's Special Weapons | |
Lightning Web • Soul Body • Aiming Laser • Double Cyclone • Rising Fire • Frost Tower • Ground Hunter • Twin Slasher | |
Zero's Special Techniques | |
Raijingeki • Kūenbu • Kūenzan • Rakuhouha • Tenkūha • Ryūenjin • Hyouretsuzan • Hienkyaku • Shippūga | |
Armors | |
- X - Fourth Armor • Ultimate Armor - Zero - Black Zero | |
Stages | |
Sky Lagoon • Jungle • Bio Laboratory • Cyber Space • Air Force • Volcano • Snow Base • Marine Base • Military Train • Memorial Hall • Space Port • Final Weapon | |
Miscellaneous | |
Damage Data Chart (X) • Damage Data Chart (Zero) Mega Man X4 Script (X's story) • Mega Man X4 Script (Zero's story) |
Mega Man X6 | |
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Nightmare Investigators | |
Commander Yammark • Ground Scaravich • Blaze Heatnix • Blizzard Wolfang • Rainy Turtloid Metal Shark Player • Shield Sheldon • Infinity Mijinion | |
Other Bosses | |
D-1000 • Zero Nightmare • Dynamo • Nightmare Mother • High Max • Gate • Sigma | |
X's Special Weapons | |
Yammar Option • Ground Dash • Magma Blade • Ice Burst • Meteor Rain • Metal Anchor • Guard Shell • Ray Arrow | |
Zero's Special Techniques | |
Yammar Option • Sentsuizan • Shoenzan • Hyoroga • Ensuizan • Rakukojin • Guard Shell • Rekkoha | |
Armors | |
- X - Falcon Armor • Blade Armor • Shadow Armor • Ultimate Armor - Zero - Black Zero | |
Stages | |
Opening Stage • Amazon Area • Central Museum • Magma Area • North Pole Area • Inami Temple • Recycle Lab • Laser Institute • Weapon Center • Secret Lab | |
Miscellaneous | |
Walkthrough • Another Route • Parts • Injured Reploids • List of Enemies Damage Data Chart (X) • Damage Data Chart (Zero) • Game Script (X's story) • Game Script (Zero's story) |
Mega Man X7 | |
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Red Alert | |
Tornado Tonion • Splash Warfly • Flame Hyenard • Ride Boarski • Snipe Anteator Wind Crowrang • Vanishing Gungaroo • Soldier Stonekong | |
Other Bosses | |
Mega Scorpio • Mole Bore • Red • Sigma | |
X and Axl's Special Weapons | |
Volt Tornado • Splash Laser • Circle Blaze • Moving Wheel • Sniper Missile • Wind Cutter • Explosion • Gaea Shield | |
Zero's Special Techniques | |
Raijinshou • Suiretsusen • Bakuenjin • Zankourin • Hieijin • Souenbu • Hadangeki • Gokumonken | |
Other | |
- X - Glide Armor - Zero - D Glaive • V Hanger - Axl - Copy Shot • Double Bullet • G-Launcher • Ray Gun | |
Stages | |
Crimson Fortress • Highway • Radio Tower • Battleship • Lava Factory • Central Circuit • Cyber Field • Air Forces • Tunnel Base • Deep Forest • Palace Road • Crimson Palace |
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Mega Man Xtreme | |
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List of Mavericks | |
Chill Penguin • Spark Mandrill • Storm Eagle • Flame Stag • Armored Armadillo • Morph Moth • Magna Centipede • Wheel Gator | |
Other Bosses | |
Vile • Zain • Geemel • Bospider • Serges • Sigma | |
Mega Man X's Special Weapons | |
Shotgun Ice • Electric Spark • Storm Tornado • Speed Burner • Rolling Shield • Silk Shot • Magnet Mine • Spin Wheel -Other- Hadouken • Shoryuken | |
Zero Scramble Programs | |
Dash • Rising • Earth Gaizer • Final | |
Stages | |
Highway Stage • Snowfield Stage • Power Plant Stage • Airport Stage • Volcanic Zone Stage • Gallery Stage • Scrap Plant Stage • Central Computer Stage • Dinosaur Tank Stage • Sigma Stage | |
Miscellaneous | |
Armor Parts • Damage Data Chart • Game Script |
Mega Man X: Command Mission | |
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Main characters | |
X • Zero • Axl • Steel Massimo • Marino • Cinnamon • Spider | |
Other characters | |
Chief R • Nana • Aile • Professor Gaudile | |
Rebellion Army | |
Epsilon • Botos • Ferham • Scarface • Wild Jango • Silver Horn • Dr. Psyche • Mach Jentra • Incentas | |
Other Bosses | |
Hippopressor • Shadow • Depth Dragoon • Colonel Redips • Great Redips Duckbill Mole • Rafflesian • Tails Clan • Ninetails | |
Locations | |
Giga City • Lagrano Ruins • Central Tower • Tianna Camp • Gaudile Laboratory • Ulfat Factory • Gimialla Mine Vanallia Desert • Melda Ore Plant • Grave Ruins Base • Far East HQ • Orbital Elevator: Babel | |
Related Items | |
Action Trigger • Hyper Mode •Final Strike • Force Metal • Deployment Center • Sky Room Enemies • Item Box • Items • Script (NPC Dialogue) |
Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chōsensha | |
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Playable Characters | |
Rockman • Forte | |
List of Bosses | |
Dangan Man • Konro Man • Aircon Man • Komuso Man • Clock Men • Compass Man | |
Other Bosses | |
Grey Devil • Rockman Shadow | |
Rockman's Special Weapons | |
Rock'n Vulcan • Flame Shower • Barrier Wind • Doppel Crash • Time Switch | |
Forte's Special Weapons | |
Forte Vulcan • Flame Mixer • Forte Cyclone • Doppler Attack • Time Bomb | |
Support Items | |
Rush Coil • Tango • Beat • Eddie Gospel Boost • Reggae | |
Miscellaneous | |
Damage Data Chart • Game Script |
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