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(I added Block Man's Instrumental theme from the Mega Man 11 Free DLC as well as his arranged theme from the Mega Man 11 Original Soundtrack album.)
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{{Robotmaster
 
{{Robotmaster
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|name = [[File:Blockmugshot.png|left|MM11]][[File:Blockmugshot.png|right|MM11]] Block Man
|name = Block Man
 
 
|image = Blockman.png
 
|image = Blockman.png
 
|nickname = Stout and Sturdy Construction Robot
 
|nickname = Stout and Sturdy Construction Robot
 
|number = DWN. 081
 
|number = DWN. 081
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|hp = 28 (MM11)<br>10 damage is enough his to use Power Gear<br>28 (Power Gear)<br>8 (third form)<br>To sum up, his health is 10+28+8=46 at minimum.
|hp = 28 (MM11)
 
 
|weapon = [[Block Dropper]]
 
|weapon = [[Block Dropper]]
 
|weak = [[Pile Driver]] (Demo)
 
|weak = [[Pile Driver]] (Demo)
 
[[Chain Blast]] (Full)
 
[[Chain Blast]] (Full)
|gender = Male
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|gender = Male (programmed)
 
|eyecolor = Blue
 
|eyecolor = Blue
 
|haircolor = None
 
|haircolor = None
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|voiceactorjap = [[Wikipedia:Kazutomi Yamamoto|Kazutomi Yamamoto]]
 
|voiceactorjap = [[Wikipedia:Kazutomi Yamamoto|Kazutomi Yamamoto]]
 
|voiceactoreng = Marc Swint
 
|voiceactoreng = Marc Swint
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|music = {{Listen
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|style= font-size: 11px;
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|plain=yes
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|header=
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|filename= Block Man Stage.mp3
 
|title= "Block Man Stage"
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|description= Original [[Mega Man 11]] theme.
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|filename2= Block Man Stage Instrumental.mp3
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|title2= "Block Man Stage (Instrumental)"
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|description2= Mega Man 11 DLC stage theme.
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|filename3= Block Man Stage Arranged.mp3
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|title3= "Block Man Stage (Arranged)"
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|description3= [[Mega Man 11 Original Soundtrack]] theme variation.
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|plain=yes}}
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|at='''Mega Man 11:'''<br>4 (touch)<br>3 (block dropper)<br>2 (blocks (second form))<br>'''POWER GEAR:'''<br>5 (touch)<br>9 (smash)<br>8 (punch)<br>2 (blocks)<br>'''values may differ in Super Hero mode'''
 
}}
 
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{{Quote|I'll drop you like a ton of bricks!|Block Man|Mega Man 11}}
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{{Quote|I'll drop [[Mega Man (character)|you]] like a ton of bricks!|Block Man|Mega Man 11}}
   
{{Nihongo|'''Block Man'''|ブロックマン|Burokkuman}} is a [[Robot Master]] that first appeared in ''[[Mega Man 11]]''. He is a small, stout robot created to work on exterior constructions, being able to create blocks one after another. His regular appearance resembles a stone castle.
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{{Nihongo|'''Block Man'''|ブロックマン|Burokkuman}} is a [[Robot Master]] that first appeared in ''[[Mega Man 11]]''. He is a small, stout robot created to work on exterior constructions, being able to create blocks one after another.
   
In combat, he uses his [[Special Weapon]], [[Block Dropper]], to form blocks out of thin air above his opponents to try and crush them. When in a pinch, he uses the [[Double Gear System|Power Gear]] installed by [[Dr. Wily]] to cover his body with blocks and transform into a gigantic robot, increasing his physical strength. This gigantic form has its own life gauge. When his giant form is destroyed, he will move to a corner and constantly throw blocks.
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In combat, he uses his [[Special Weapon]], [[Block Dropper]], to form blocks out of thin air above his opponents to try and crush them. When in a pinch, he uses the [[Double Gear System|Power Gear]] installed by [[Doctor Albert W. Wily|Dr. Wily]] to cover his body with blocks and transform into a gigantic robot, increasing his physical strength. This gigantic form has its own life gauge. When his giant form is destroyed, he will move to a corner and constantly throw blocks.
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==History==
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Prior to the events of the game, Block Man is first seen at [[Doctor Thomas Light|Dr. Light]]'s lab for his annual maintenance. He later rushes back to the lab once Dr. Wily barges in. However, he was soon captured with the rest of the Robot Masters and reprogrammed by Wily.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
Block Man is a rotund, turquoise robot with gold and white accents and dull, grey bricks covering his body. The lower half of his body juts out a bit, perhaps serving as a storage compartment for extra building materials.
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Block Man is a rotund, turquoise robot with blue eyes, turquose eyelids, and his body features have gold and white accents and dull, grey bricks covering his body. The lower half of his body juts out a bit, perhaps serving as a storage compartment for extra building materials. His regular appearance resembles a stone castle.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Block Man, when reprogrammed, is vain, headstrong, thick as a brick, and has "an ego the size of a pyramid."<ref>[http://www.capcom-unity.com/capkel/blog/2018/05/29/gear-up-for-mega-man-11-available-october-2nd Gear up for Mega Man 11, available October 2nd!]</ref> In his usual programming, however, he can be full of energy, although he has a bit of a temper. He secretly dreams of building a vast structure that recreates the bygone age of pyramids and temples. He's friends with [[Impact Man]], and the two are sometimes seen at an oil bar to share a drink. However, Block Man will not take kindly to strangers mocking him in any harsh manner; this is proven in the opening cutscene where Dr. Wily refers to Block Man (along with the rest of the Robot Masters) as a test subject, something the latter strongly finds offensive.
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Block Man, when he is reprogrammed, is vain, headstrong, thick as a brick, and has "an ego the size of a pyramid."<ref>[http://www.capcom-unity.com/capkel/blog/2018/05/29/gear-up-for-mega-man-11-available-october-2nd Gear up for Mega Man 11, available October 2nd!]</ref> In his usual programming, however, he can be full of energy, although he has a bit of a temper. He secretly dreams of building a vast structure that recreates the bygone age of pyramids and temples. He's friends with [[Impact Man]], and the two are sometimes seen at an oil bar to share a drink. However, Block Man will not take kindly to strangers mocking him in any harsh manner; this is proven in the opening cutscene where Dr. Wily refers to Block Man (along with the rest of the Robot Masters) as a test subject, something the latter strongly finds offensive. According to his in-game bio, Block Man always have his fellow employee robots keep up with major construction projects. However, his temper tends to flare up if any of the worker bots are slacking off and not working hard enough.
   
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
 
[[File:block man2.jpg|thumb|250px|Block Man battling Mega Man]]
 
[[File:block man2.jpg|thumb|250px|Block Man battling Mega Man]]
The first part of Block Man's battle is fairly simple; he'll start off by running back and forth across the room. However, if Mega Man fires, Block Man will stop in place for a second and then jump to his position which can easily be avoided by sliding. Block Man will then proceed to use his Block Dropper to damage Mega Man by creating four turquoise stone blocks (fifteen in Superhero) above him which fall to the ground. This can be avoided by either standing in a space between the falling blocks or by utilizing [[Fuse Man]]'s [[Scramble Thunder]] to destroy one of the blocks over Mega Man's head. Once he loses about a third of his health, Block Man will activate his Power Gear. He will shoot up through the ceiling with chunks of stones in the area following in his wake, transforming him into a giant stone golem as he crashes back down to the room.
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The first part of Block Man's battle is fairly simple; he'll start off by running back and forth across the room. However, if [[Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]] fires, Block Man will stop in place for a second and then jump to his position which can easily be avoided by sliding. Block Man will then proceed to use his Block Dropper to damage Mega Man by creating four turquoise stone blocks above him which fall to the ground. This can be avoided by either sliding to the other side of the screen out of the blocks' range, standing in a space between the falling blocks or by utilizing [[Fuse Man]]'s [[Scramble Thunder]] to destroy one of the blocks over Mega Man's head. Once he loses about a third of his health, Block Man will activate his Power Gear. He will shoot up through the ceiling with chunks of stones in the area following in his wake, transforming him into a giant stone golem as he crashes back down to the room.
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In this giant form, Block Man gains another health bar and will slowly advance towards Mega Man. He will attack by slamming the ground with his hands, throwing powerful punches and scraping the ground with his fingers to send large stone chunks flying toward Mega Man which can all be avoided easily by dodging and sliding with the help of the [[Speed Gear]] if one finds it necessary. While Block Man himself serves as the head of the golem, he is completely invulnerable during this time. In order to defeat him in this state, Mega Man must fire at the large red core in the middle of his chest, which is his only weak point. Good use of the Power Gear can easily shave off Block Man's health and end this process much faster.
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Finally, once the second health bar is depleted, Block Man's giant form will be destroyed and he will now be back to his original health bar as he falls flat on his face to the ground. However, Block Man will become enraged afterwards, jumping to his feet and rushing to the opposite side of the room from Mega Man to throw an endless barrage of stone blocks his way using his Block Dropper. Mega Man's [[Charge Shot]]s can easily pierce through the stones to hit Block Man, though he jumps as he creates his stones which allows for him to avoid the shots if they aren't timed correctly. The barrage itself can be avoided by either sliding or jumping depending on the trajectory of the stones. The Speed Gear can make dodging easier here as well. So in short, through the use of Charge Shots (since they can pierce through his blocks), the Double Gear System and platforming skills to dodge his stones, Block Man will eventually be defeated.
   
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When exploiting his weakness to [[Blast Man]]'s [[Chain Blast]], it is recommended to use Power Gear, as it is easier to damage him faster with the powered-up version as long as the aim is correct, particularly in dealing with Block Man's giant form. For the final phase, as the giant bomb from Chain Blast cannot completely get through the blocks he throws, it is recommended to be close when using it as the large blast from the explosion would be capable of hitting Block Man at point-blank range. Just be careful of the weapon energy consumption though.
In this giant form, Block Man gains another health bar and will slowly advance towards Mega Man. He will attack by slamming the ground with his hands, throwing powerful punches and scraping the ground with his fingers to send large stone chunks flying toward Mega Man which can all be avoided easily by dodging and sliding with the help of the Speed Gear if one finds it necessary. While Block Man himself serves as the head of the golem, he is completely invulnerable during this time. In order to defeat him in this state, Mega Man must fire at the large red core in the middle of his chest, which is his only weak point. Good use of the Power Gear can easily shave off Block Man's health and end this process much faster.
 
   
Finally, once the second health bar is depleted, Block Man's giant form will be destroyed and he will now be back to his original health bar as he falls flat on his face to the ground. However, Block Man will become enraged afterwards, jumping to his feet and rushing to the opposite side of the room from Mega Man to throw an endless barrage of stone blocks his way using his Block Dropper. Mega Man's Charge Shots can easily pierce through the stones to hit Block Man, though he jumps as he creates his stones which allows for him to avoid the shots if they aren't timed correctly. The barrage itself can be avoided by either sliding or jumping depending on the trajectory of the stones. The Speed Gear can make dodging easier here as well. So in short, through the use of Charge Shots (since they can pierce through his blocks), the Double Gear System and platforming skills to dodge his stones, Block Man will eventually be defeated. In the Superhero difficulty he will also occasionally jump to the other corner of the room.
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In the Superhero difficulty, Block Man will make fifteen turquoise blocks above Mega Man in three rows of five instead of four, and jump much faster. The blocks can easily be avoided by standing close by quickly sliding to the side of the room opposite from Block Man and out of their range. On all modes, standing close to Block Man will make him spawn the blocks in such a way that they do not reach the opposite side of him, allowing the player to slide there to safety. This method is dodging is much more helpful on Superhero due to the extra blocks. Block Man takes more damage before turning into his giant form, which attacks much faster, having much less time between each of his attacks. In the final phase of his battle, Block Man will jump between each corner of the screen after throwing a certain number of blocks
   
 
==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
 
[[File:YuukonaBlockman.png|right|Block Man]]
 
[[File:YuukonaBlockman.png|right|Block Man]]
Block Man appeared as an event character in the game ''[[Yuusha no Kuse ni Konamaiki da DASH!]]''.
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*Block Man appeared as an event character in the game ''[[Yuusha no Kuse ni Konamaiki da DASH!]]''.
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*Block Man appears as the boss from ''[[Rockman VR: A Targeted Virtual World!!]]''.
   
 
==Data==
 
==Data==
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{{See also|Block Man Stage}}
 
===''Mega Man 11'' Gallery===
 
===''Mega Man 11'' Gallery===
 
[[File:MM11 Block Man.png|right|180px|Block Man]]
 
[[File:MM11 Block Man.png|right|180px|Block Man]]
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'''Manufacturer:''' Nakaume Heavy Machinery
 
'''Manufacturer:''' Nakaume Heavy Machinery
   
== In-Game Quotes ==
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== Quotes ==
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===Opening cutscene===
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*"All thanks to you, [[Doctor Thomas Light|Doc]]. You built me rock solid! Well, I can hear the construction yard calling. Block out!"
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*"Doctor Light, what's the ruckus?"
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*"Whoa! Who are [[Doctor Albert W. Wily|you]] callin' a test subject!?"
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*"Hrrrgh! Dang it! Nobody blocks Block Man!"
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===Battle===
 
'''Pre-battle taunts:'''
 
'''Pre-battle taunts:'''
 
*"Solid job gettin' here."
 
*"Solid job gettin' here."
*"What are you doing here?!"
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*"What are [[Mega Man (character)|you]] doing here?"
*"Never thought you'd make it this far!"
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*"Never thought you'd make it this far."
 
*"I'll drop you like a ton of bricks!"
 
*"I'll drop you like a ton of bricks!"
*"You're just another brick in the wall!"
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*"You're just another brick in the wall."
*"You're a few bricks short of a load!"
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*"You're a few bricks short of a load."
   
'''Attack shouts:'''
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'''Attack shouts (First phase):'''
 
*"Hrrgh!"
 
*"Hrrgh!"
 
*"Take this!"
 
*"Take this!"
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*"Hoop!"
 
*"Hoop!"
 
*"Hut!"
 
*"Hut!"
*"Hragh!"
 
 
'''Cries:'''
 
*"How mortarfying!"
 
*"Agh!"
 
*"AAH!" ''(When his giant form is destroyed)''
 
*"Gahhmmm..." ''(Before shooting bricks)''
 
   
 
'''Activating Power Gear:'''
 
'''Activating Power Gear:'''
 
*"Power Gear!"
 
*"Power Gear!"
 
*"Why you..."
 
*"Why you..."
*"Time to square things up!"
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*"Time to square things up."
 
*"I can't hold back anymore!"
 
*"I can't hold back anymore!"
 
*"Get ready to crumble!"
 
*"Get ready to crumble!"
*"Your fate's carved in stone!"
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*"YOUR FATE'S CARVED IN STONE!"
 
*"I’ll knock your block off!"
 
*"I’ll knock your block off!"
 
*"You're not the only boosted bot on the block!"
 
*"You're not the only boosted bot on the block!"
*"You can't chip me down to size!"
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*"You can't chip me down to size."
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'''Cries:'''
 
*"Agh!"
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*"Gahhmmm..."
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*"How mortarfying!" ''(Last cry before transformation)''
 
*"AAH!"'' (When his giant form is destroyed)''
   
 
'''Attack shouts (Giant form):'''
 
'''Attack shouts (Giant form):'''
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*"MEGA..."
 
*"MEGA..."
 
*"I'LL GET YOU!"
 
*"I'LL GET YOU!"
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*Japanese-exclusive quote: "BUMO!"
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'''Rage shouts (After his giant form has been destroyed):'''
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*"I don't think so!"
 
*"I won't lose! '''I WON'T'''!"
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*"NO, NO, NO!"
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'''Attack shouts (Final phase):'''
   
'''Attack shouts: (After his giant form is destroyed):'''
 
*"I don't think so!" ''(Said immediately after his giant form is destroyed.)''
 
*"NO, NO, NO!" ''(Said immediately after his giant form is destroyed.)''
 
*"I won't lose! I won't!"
 
*"Break already!"
 
 
*"Get bricked!"
 
*"Get bricked!"
 
*"Hrrugh!"
 
*"Hrrugh!"
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*"BREAK ALREADY!"
 
*"Hrrragh!"
 
*"Hrrragh!"
   
 
'''Death cries:'''
 
'''Death cries:'''
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*"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!"
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*"'''''AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH'''''!!!"
*"YOU BLOCKHEAD!"
 
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*"You blockhead!"
*"DROPPED LIKE A HOT BRICK!"
 
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* "Dropped like a hot brick!"
*"STONE COLD!"
 
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*"Stone cold."
*"I GOT BRICKED!"
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Block Man Early Designs.jpg|Some early designs for Block Man
 
MM11BlockManConceptB.png|Concept art
 
 
MM11BlockMan.jpg|Concept art
 
MM11BlockMan.jpg|Concept art
 
Block Man (Transformed).png|Block Man's giant form
 
Block Man (Transformed).png|Block Man's giant form
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MM11 Block Man (normal) concept.png|Concept art
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MM11 Block Man (Power Gear) concept.png|Concept art
 
MM11 Block Man early concept.png|Some early designs for Block Man
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Block Man Early Designs.jpg|Early designs
 
MM11BlockManConceptB.png|Early designs
 
block man4.jpg|Block man's intro shot
 
block man4.jpg|Block man's intro shot
 
block man 3.jpg|Block Man activating the Power Gear
 
block man 3.jpg|Block Man activating the Power Gear
 
mega1.jpg|Block Man battling Mega Man in his giant form
 
mega1.jpg|Block Man battling Mega Man in his giant form
 
R11 Bosses.png|Block Man's silhouette in the ''[[Rockman 11: Unmei no Haguruma!! (manga)|Rockman 11]]'' manga
 
R11 Bosses.png|Block Man's silhouette in the ''[[Rockman 11: Unmei no Haguruma!! (manga)|Rockman 11]]'' manga
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BlockManMegaManRobotMasterFieldGuide.jpg|Block Man's profile from the ''[[Mega Man: Robot Master Field Guide]]''.
 
MM11 E3 2018 Display.png|[[Wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo 2018|E3 2018]] [[Wikipedia:Photo op|photo op]] in [[Capcom]]'s booth
 
MM11 E3 2018 Display.png|[[Wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo 2018|E3 2018]] [[Wikipedia:Photo op|photo op]] in [[Capcom]]'s booth
 
Bust Block Man Challenge 1.jpg|The [http://www.capcom-unity.com/capkel/blog/2018/09/06/bust-block-man-in-the-mega-man-11-demo Bust Block Man Challenge] as it began on September 7, 2018. The statue, fully intact, as it's prepared to be destroyed.
 
Bust Block Man Challenge 1.jpg|The [http://www.capcom-unity.com/capkel/blog/2018/09/06/bust-block-man-in-the-mega-man-11-demo Bust Block Man Challenge] as it began on September 7, 2018. The statue, fully intact, as it's prepared to be destroyed.
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Bust Block Man Challenge 4.jpg|Progress on the Bust Block Man Challenge as of September 24, 2018. A good chunk of Block Man’s statue is destroyed now, with more than half of it gone.
 
Bust Block Man Challenge 4.jpg|Progress on the Bust Block Man Challenge as of September 24, 2018. A good chunk of Block Man’s statue is destroyed now, with more than half of it gone.
 
Bust Block Man Challenge 5.jpg|Progress on the Bust Block Man Challenge as of September 26, 2018. The statue is almost entirely destroyed, and the challenge reward can be faintly seen.
 
Bust Block Man Challenge 5.jpg|Progress on the Bust Block Man Challenge as of September 26, 2018. The statue is almost entirely destroyed, and the challenge reward can be faintly seen.
Bust Block Man Challenge 6.jpg|The Bust Block Man Challenge as it ended on September 27, 2018. The statue has been totally destroyed, revealing 3 [[Tank|E-Tanks]] and 300 [[Screw|Screws]] inside, while Block Man stares at the wreckage in shock and dismay. Everyone who entered the challenge will get the single-use items in the full game.
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Bust Block Man Challenge 6.jpg|The Bust Block Man Challenge as it ended on September 27, 2018. The statue has been totally destroyed, revealing 3 [[Tank|E-Tanks]] and 300 [[Screw]]s inside, while Block Man stares at the wreckage in horror and dismay. Everyone who entered the challenge will get the single-use items in the full game.
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*The line Block Man shouts for his death line is similar to an iconic insult from ''Peanuts''.
 
*Block Man was the first Robot Master from ''Mega Man 11'' revealed to the public. During development he was tentatively named {{Nihongo|'''Renga Man'''|レンガマン|Rengaman|lit. "Brick Man"}}.<ref name="GameInformerIssue">[http://www.rockman-corner.com/2017/12/mega-man-11-details-from-game-informers.html Mega Man 11 Details From Game Informer's January Issue]</ref>
 
*Block Man was the first Robot Master from ''Mega Man 11'' revealed to the public. During development he was tentatively named {{Nihongo|'''Renga Man'''|レンガマン|Rengaman|lit. "Brick Man"}}.<ref name="GameInformerIssue">[http://www.rockman-corner.com/2017/12/mega-man-11-details-from-game-informers.html Mega Man 11 Details From Game Informer's January Issue]</ref>
*Apparently, he is one of [[Dr. Light]]'s most beloved creations,<ref name="GameInformerIssue" /> despite his designation as "DWN. 081", rather than "DLN. 081".
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* Apparently, Block Man is one of Dr. Light's most beloved creations,<ref name="GameInformerIssue" /> despite his designation as "DWN. 081" rather than "DLN. 081", so he may have been a joint project between Nakaume Heavy Machinery and Light Labs. Block Man confirms that Light built him "rock solid" in the game. If Block Man does in fact have a DLN number it may be different from his DWN number.
 
*Block Man is the only Robot Master from ''[[Mega Man 11]]'' whose [[Double Gear System|gear]] can only activate once.
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**He is also one of two bosses to have a different amount of phases other than two, possessing three. [[Doctor Wily]] is another, as he has six phases during his battle, with his first two pitting Mega Man against his [[Wily Machine 11|eleventh]] [[Wily Machine]] and the last four being against the machine's [[Wily Capsule|capsule]] form.
 
*Block Man's giant form appears to be based on the [[Yellow Devil]], having a similar pose from its appearance in ''[[Mega Man: The Power Battle]]'', a red core as its weak point, and saying "bumo" after transforming in the Japanese version.<ref>[https://youtu.be/ll5P3GlTDw4?t=23 YouTube: 「ロックマン11 運命の歯車!!」VSブロックマン]</ref>
 
*Block Man's giant form appears to be based on the [[Yellow Devil]], having a similar pose from its appearance in ''[[Mega Man: The Power Battle]]'', a red core as its weak point, and saying "bumo" after transforming in the Japanese version.<ref>[https://youtu.be/ll5P3GlTDw4?t=23 YouTube: 「ロックマン11 運命の歯車!!」VSブロックマン]</ref>
 
*He is the only Robot Master that can be fought in the free demo released for ''Mega Man 11''.<ref>[http://www.capcom-unity.com/mega_man/blog/2018/09/06/bust-block-man-in-the-mega-man-11-demo Bust Block Man in the Mega Man 11 Demo!]</ref>
 
*He is the only Robot Master that can be fought in the free demo released for ''Mega Man 11''.<ref>[http://www.capcom-unity.com/mega_man/blog/2018/09/06/bust-block-man-in-the-mega-man-11-demo Bust Block Man in the Mega Man 11 Demo!]</ref>
 
*Block Man is similar to [[Stone Man]] from ''[[Mega Man 5]]'' as both Robot Masters are made out of stone and summon stones out of thin air to throw at the player.
 
*Block Man is similar to [[Stone Man]] from ''[[Mega Man 5]]'' as both Robot Masters are made out of stone and summon stones out of thin air to throw at the player.
**Block Man's gallery bio stated that he is best friends with Impact Man, with both robots having interest in drinking oil together; this is very similar to Stone Man being best friends with Guts Man and interested in drinking oil together as well. 
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**Block Man's gallery bio states that he is best friends with Impact Man, with both robots having interest in drinking oil together; this is very similar to Stone Man being best friends with [[Guts Man]] (from the original ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'') and interested in drinking oil together as well. 
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***Another similarity between Block Man and Impact Man was they were also both built by Nakaume Heavy Machinery and are work buddies as they both were designed as construction robots.
*Block Man is the first Robot Master in ''Mega Man 11'' who has a giant form, the second being [[Impact Man]].
 
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*Block Man is the first Robot Master in ''Mega Man 11'' who has a giant form, the second being Impact Man.
*Block Man's weakness to [[Chain Blast]] is a reference to how stone structures are most easily demolished with explosives. This is very similar to Stone Man's weakness being [[Napalm Man]]'s [[Napalm Bomb]].
 
*Block Man is the only robot master from Mega Man 11 who can be defeated without using his gear.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGin8zQMidw</ref>
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*Block Man is one of four Robot Masters from ''Mega Man 11'' who can be defeated before they get a chance to activate their Gear, the other three being Bounce Man, Blast Man, and Impact Man.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99HzmYJndJ4</ref>
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*Block Man's personal quote in the ''[[Mega Man: Robot Master Field Guide]]'', "You're just another brick in the wall!" may be a reference to the 1979 three-part composition ''[[wikipedia:Another Brick in the Wall|Another Brick in the Wall]]'' by the English rock band [[wikipedia:Pink Floyd|Pink Floyd]].
   
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 27 December 2023

"I'll drop you like a ton of bricks!"
―Block Man, Mega Man 11

Block Man (ブロックマン Burokkuman) is a Robot Master that first appeared in Mega Man 11. He is a small, stout robot created to work on exterior constructions, being able to create blocks one after another.

In combat, he uses his Special Weapon, Block Dropper, to form blocks out of thin air above his opponents to try and crush them. When in a pinch, he uses the Power Gear installed by Dr. Wily to cover his body with blocks and transform into a gigantic robot, increasing his physical strength. This gigantic form has its own life gauge. When his giant form is destroyed, he will move to a corner and constantly throw blocks.

History

Prior to the events of the game, Block Man is first seen at Dr. Light's lab for his annual maintenance. He later rushes back to the lab once Dr. Wily barges in. However, he was soon captured with the rest of the Robot Masters and reprogrammed by Wily.

Appearance

Block Man is a rotund, turquoise robot with blue eyes, turquose eyelids, and his body features have gold and white accents and dull, grey bricks covering his body. The lower half of his body juts out a bit, perhaps serving as a storage compartment for extra building materials. His regular appearance resembles a stone castle.

Personality

Block Man, when he is reprogrammed, is vain, headstrong, thick as a brick, and has "an ego the size of a pyramid."[1] In his usual programming, however, he can be full of energy, although he has a bit of a temper. He secretly dreams of building a vast structure that recreates the bygone age of pyramids and temples. He's friends with Impact Man, and the two are sometimes seen at an oil bar to share a drink. However, Block Man will not take kindly to strangers mocking him in any harsh manner; this is proven in the opening cutscene where Dr. Wily refers to Block Man (along with the rest of the Robot Masters) as a test subject, something the latter strongly finds offensive. According to his in-game bio, Block Man always have his fellow employee robots keep up with major construction projects. However, his temper tends to flare up if any of the worker bots are slacking off and not working hard enough.

Strategy

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Block Man battling Mega Man

The first part of Block Man's battle is fairly simple; he'll start off by running back and forth across the room. However, if Mega Man fires, Block Man will stop in place for a second and then jump to his position which can easily be avoided by sliding. Block Man will then proceed to use his Block Dropper to damage Mega Man by creating four turquoise stone blocks above him which fall to the ground. This can be avoided by either sliding to the other side of the screen out of the blocks' range, standing in a space between the falling blocks or by utilizing Fuse Man's Scramble Thunder to destroy one of the blocks over Mega Man's head. Once he loses about a third of his health, Block Man will activate his Power Gear. He will shoot up through the ceiling with chunks of stones in the area following in his wake, transforming him into a giant stone golem as he crashes back down to the room.

In this giant form, Block Man gains another health bar and will slowly advance towards Mega Man. He will attack by slamming the ground with his hands, throwing powerful punches and scraping the ground with his fingers to send large stone chunks flying toward Mega Man which can all be avoided easily by dodging and sliding with the help of the Speed Gear if one finds it necessary. While Block Man himself serves as the head of the golem, he is completely invulnerable during this time. In order to defeat him in this state, Mega Man must fire at the large red core in the middle of his chest, which is his only weak point. Good use of the Power Gear can easily shave off Block Man's health and end this process much faster.

Finally, once the second health bar is depleted, Block Man's giant form will be destroyed and he will now be back to his original health bar as he falls flat on his face to the ground. However, Block Man will become enraged afterwards, jumping to his feet and rushing to the opposite side of the room from Mega Man to throw an endless barrage of stone blocks his way using his Block Dropper. Mega Man's Charge Shots can easily pierce through the stones to hit Block Man, though he jumps as he creates his stones which allows for him to avoid the shots if they aren't timed correctly. The barrage itself can be avoided by either sliding or jumping depending on the trajectory of the stones. The Speed Gear can make dodging easier here as well. So in short, through the use of Charge Shots (since they can pierce through his blocks), the Double Gear System and platforming skills to dodge his stones, Block Man will eventually be defeated.

When exploiting his weakness to Blast Man's Chain Blast, it is recommended to use Power Gear, as it is easier to damage him faster with the powered-up version as long as the aim is correct, particularly in dealing with Block Man's giant form. For the final phase, as the giant bomb from Chain Blast cannot completely get through the blocks he throws, it is recommended to be close when using it as the large blast from the explosion would be capable of hitting Block Man at point-blank range. Just be careful of the weapon energy consumption though.

In the Superhero difficulty, Block Man will make fifteen turquoise blocks above Mega Man in three rows of five instead of four, and jump much faster. The blocks can easily be avoided by standing close by quickly sliding to the side of the room opposite from Block Man and out of their range. On all modes, standing close to Block Man will make him spawn the blocks in such a way that they do not reach the opposite side of him, allowing the player to slide there to safety. This method is dodging is much more helpful on Superhero due to the extra blocks. Block Man takes more damage before turning into his giant form, which attacks much faster, having much less time between each of his attacks. In the final phase of his battle, Block Man will jump between each corner of the screen after throwing a certain number of blocks

Other appearances

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Data

See also: Block Man Stage

Mega Man 11 Gallery

Block Man

Block Man was designed to specialize in building the outer walls of major projects. He's always secretly dreamed of building a vast structure that recreates the bygone age of pyramids and temples.

Ever full of energy, he keeps the robots on his sites working full tilt; the only problem being that he sometimes loses his temper when his laborers can't keep up with him.

Block Man often works together with Impact Man, and the two are sometimes seen going to an oil bar to share a drink after a long day of construction.

Manufacturer: Nakaume Heavy Machinery

Quotes

Opening cutscene

  • "All thanks to you, Doc. You built me rock solid! Well, I can hear the construction yard calling. Block out!"
  • "Doctor Light, what's the ruckus?"
  • "Whoa! Who are you callin' a test subject!?"
  • "Hrrrgh! Dang it! Nobody blocks Block Man!"

Battle

Pre-battle taunts:

  • "Solid job gettin' here."
  • "What are you doing here?"
  • "Never thought you'd make it this far."
  • "I'll drop you like a ton of bricks!"
  • "You're just another brick in the wall."
  • "You're a few bricks short of a load."

Attack shouts (First phase):

  • "Hrrgh!"
  • "Take this!"
  • "Hit the bricks!"
  • "Hat!"
  • "Hoop!"
  • "Hut!"

Activating Power Gear:

  • "Power Gear!"
  • "Why you..."
  • "Time to square things up."
  • "I can't hold back anymore!"
  • "Get ready to crumble!"
  • "YOUR FATE'S CARVED IN STONE!"
  • "I’ll knock your block off!"
  • "You're not the only boosted bot on the block!"
  • "You can't chip me down to size."

Cries:

  • "Agh!"
  • "Gahhmmm..."
  • "How mortarfying!" (Last cry before transformation)
  • "AAH!" (When his giant form is destroyed)

Attack shouts (Giant form):

  • "RAAAAH!"
  • "RAAAGH!"
  • "SMASH!"
  • "PUNCH!"
  • "MRAGH!"
  • "BREAK!"
  • "GROOGH!"
  • "HRRRRGH..."
  • "ROORGH!"
  • "MROOOGH!"
  • "RAGGGHHH..."
  • "MEGA..."
  • "I'LL GET YOU!"
  • Japanese-exclusive quote: "BUMO!"

Rage shouts (After his giant form has been destroyed):

  • "I don't think so!"
  • "I won't lose! I WON'T!"
  • "NO, NO, NO!"

Attack shouts (Final phase):

  • "Get bricked!"
  • "Hrrugh!"
  • "BREAK ALREADY!"
  • "Hrrragh!"

Death cries:

  • "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!"
  • "You blockhead!"
  • "Dropped like a hot brick!"
  • "Stone cold."

Gallery

Trivia

  • The line Block Man shouts for his death line is similar to an iconic insult from Peanuts.
  • Block Man was the first Robot Master from Mega Man 11 revealed to the public. During development he was tentatively named Renga Man (レンガマン Rengaman, lit. "Brick Man").[2]
  • Apparently, Block Man is one of Dr. Light's most beloved creations,[2] despite his designation as "DWN. 081" rather than "DLN. 081", so he may have been a joint project between Nakaume Heavy Machinery and Light Labs. Block Man confirms that Light built him "rock solid" in the game. If Block Man does in fact have a DLN number it may be different from his DWN number.
  • Block Man is the only Robot Master from Mega Man 11 whose gear can only activate once.
    • He is also one of two bosses to have a different amount of phases other than two, possessing three. Doctor Wily is another, as he has six phases during his battle, with his first two pitting Mega Man against his eleventh Wily Machine and the last four being against the machine's capsule form.
  • Block Man's giant form appears to be based on the Yellow Devil, having a similar pose from its appearance in Mega Man: The Power Battle, a red core as its weak point, and saying "bumo" after transforming in the Japanese version.[3]
  • He is the only Robot Master that can be fought in the free demo released for Mega Man 11.[4]
  • Block Man is similar to Stone Man from Mega Man 5 as both Robot Masters are made out of stone and summon stones out of thin air to throw at the player.
    • Block Man's gallery bio states that he is best friends with Impact Man, with both robots having interest in drinking oil together; this is very similar to Stone Man being best friends with Guts Man (from the original Mega Man) and interested in drinking oil together as well. 
      • Another similarity between Block Man and Impact Man was they were also both built by Nakaume Heavy Machinery and are work buddies as they both were designed as construction robots.
  • Block Man is the first Robot Master in Mega Man 11 who has a giant form, the second being Impact Man.
  • Block Man is one of four Robot Masters from Mega Man 11 who can be defeated before they get a chance to activate their Gear, the other three being Bounce Man, Blast Man, and Impact Man.[5]
  • Block Man's personal quote in the Mega Man: Robot Master Field Guide, "You're just another brick in the wall!" may be a reference to the 1979 three-part composition Another Brick in the Wall by the English rock band Pink Floyd.

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