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|hp = 28 (Mega Man 2)
 
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|at = '''''Mega Man 2:'''''<br>6 (fireball) <br>28 (contact)
 
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|weak = [[Atomic Fire]] (MM2)<br>[[Quick Boomerang]] (Power Fighters)
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|appearances = ''[[Mega Man 2]]<br>[[Mega Man: The Wily Wars]]<br>[[Mega Man 8]]'' (cameo)<br>''[[Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters]]<br>[[Rockman Battle & Fighters]]''
 
|appearances = ''[[Mega Man 2]]<br>[[Mega Man: The Wily Wars]]<br>[[Mega Man 8]]'' (cameo)<br>''[[Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters]]<br>[[Rockman Battle & Fighters]]''
 
|appear2 = ''[[Mega Man Megamix]]''<br>[[Mega Man (Archie Comics)]]
 
|appear2 = ''[[Mega Man Megamix]]''<br>[[Mega Man (Archie Comics)]]
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|sprite = [[File:Mm2mechadragonsprite.png|Mega Man 2]][[File:WWMM2MechaDragon.png|Mega Man: The Wily Wars]]
 
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{{Looking for|For the [[Mega Man ZX (video game)|Mega Man ZX]] enemy, see [[Mechadragon]].}}
 
{{Looking for|For the [[Mega Man ZX (video game)|Mega Man ZX]] enemy, see [[Mechadragon]].}}
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==Video game appearances==
 
==Video game appearances==
 
===''[[Mega Man 2]]''===
 
===''[[Mega Man 2]]''===
Mecha Dragon is the first boss of the [[Wily Castle (Mega Man 2)|Wily Castle]]. When the Mecha Dragon appears, it will chase [[Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]] breaking the platforms along the way, and at the end of the path battle will commence. It hovers on the left side of the screen shooting fireballs, and touching him is lethal. One strategy when facing it, is to stand on the top block to avoid falling into the pit and use [[Quick Boomerang]]s. Another and somewhat safer method, is to use the [[Mega Buster]] since it inflicts the same amount of damage and allows the player to keep their distance.
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Mecha Dragon is the first boss of the [[Wily Castle (Mega Man 2)|Wily Castle]]. When the Mecha Dragon appears, it will chase [[Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]] breaking the platforms along the way, and at the end of the path battle will commence. While the Mecha Dragon is chasing Mega Man prior to the battle, it is invulnerable to all weapons and any contact with the Mecha Dragon is lethal. During the battle, it hovers on the left side of the screen shooting fireballs, and touching him is lethal. Being full of hydrogen, the Mecha Dragon is extremely sensitive to heat, and a fully charged shot of [[Atomic Fire]] deals significant damage. However, Mega Man can only fire up to two fully charged shots with this weapon before most of its weapon energy runs out, so charged Atomic Fire shots cannot be used alone to destroy the Mecha Dragon. One strategy when facing it, is to stand on the top block to avoid falling into the pit and use [[Quick Boomerang]]s. As the Mecha Dragon does not have a recovery period after being hit unlike the Robot Masters, the rapid shots of the Quick Boomerang can deal damage faster than its actual weakness. Another and somewhat safer method, is to simply use the [[Mega Buster]] since it inflicts the same amount of damage as the Quick Boomerang and allows the player to keep their distance.
   
 
A third strategy that involves timing, patience, and caution requires the player to stand on the top block and lure Mecha Dragon to him, and once it approaches close enough the player must quickly climb down to the bottom block taking care not to get hit by the fireballs the creature occasionally spits, as they can knock Mega Man down into the bottomless pit below, losing a life. Once standing on the bottom platform, the player should shoot a [[Crash Bomber]] at its belly, and, although it does not seem at first that the boss receives any damage, the creature will quickly fly down towards the low platform where the player is standing while the explosions of the detonated weapon are still taking effect, reaching its head and dealing damage multiple times. Then, as the boss approaches again, the player should quickly climb back to the upper platform and repeat the process. If the player is successful at waiting for the right opportunity to time the detonations, it will take two to three turns to finish this boss battle using the bombs. However, this last method is not recommended for beginners, as it is too risky moving continuously from upper to lower blocks and vice-versa while watching out for or evading Mecha Dragon's attacks.
 
A third strategy that involves timing, patience, and caution requires the player to stand on the top block and lure Mecha Dragon to him, and once it approaches close enough the player must quickly climb down to the bottom block taking care not to get hit by the fireballs the creature occasionally spits, as they can knock Mega Man down into the bottomless pit below, losing a life. Once standing on the bottom platform, the player should shoot a [[Crash Bomber]] at its belly, and, although it does not seem at first that the boss receives any damage, the creature will quickly fly down towards the low platform where the player is standing while the explosions of the detonated weapon are still taking effect, reaching its head and dealing damage multiple times. Then, as the boss approaches again, the player should quickly climb back to the upper platform and repeat the process. If the player is successful at waiting for the right opportunity to time the detonations, it will take two to three turns to finish this boss battle using the bombs. However, this last method is not recommended for beginners, as it is too risky moving continuously from upper to lower blocks and vice-versa while watching out for or evading Mecha Dragon's attacks.
   
 
===''[[Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters]]''===
 
===''[[Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters]]''===
Mecha Dragon is the penultimate boss from the "Recover the [[new parts]]!" course. It releases flames and spits eggs that contain smaller versions of itself.
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Mecha Dragon (named '''Mech Dragon''' in the game) is the penultimate boss from the "Recover the [[new parts]]!" course. At first it only attacks by releasing flames, but after losing half of its energy, it will also release longer flame streams and spit eggs that contain smaller versions of itself. Mecha Dragon can only be damaged on the head, and as it often changes the height it is flying, players may need to [[Wall Kick]] or use attacks able to reach the head when jumping isn't enough. Its weakness is the Quick Boomerang.
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The smaller Mecha Dragons also appear to assist the [[Wily Machine]] in the same course.
   
 
===Other appearances===
 
===Other appearances===
* Mecha Dragon appears in the opening scene from ''[[Mega Man 8]]''. Also, in the beginning of the opening stage there is a skeleton in the background that resembles the Mecha Dragon.
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* Mecha Dragon appears in the opening scene from ''[[Mega Man 8]]''. Also, in the beginning of the [[Opening Stage]] there is a skeleton in the background that resembles the Mecha Dragon.
 
*Mecha Dragon is a Team Battle Boss in ''[[Rockman ×over]]''.
 
*Mecha Dragon is a Team Battle Boss in ''[[Rockman ×over]]''.
   
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==Other media==
 
==Other media==
===Manga===
 
[[Quick Man]] uses the Mecha Dragon as a transport in ''[[Mega Man Megamix]]'' and ''[[Mega Man Gigamix]]''. Mecha Dragon also appears in the manga ''[[Rockman: Dr. Wily no Inbou]]'' and ''[[Rockman: Yomigaeru Blues]]''.
 
 
 
===[[Mega Man (Archie Comics)|''Mega Man'' (Archie Comics)]]===
 
===[[Mega Man (Archie Comics)|''Mega Man'' (Archie Comics)]]===
 
The Mecha Dragon appears in [[Mega Man Issue 12 (Archie Comics)|issue 12]] of the ''[[Mega Man (Archie Comics)|Mega Man]]'' comic by [[Archie Comics]]. It attacks eight of Dr. Light's Robot Masters-[[Bomb Man/Archie Comics|Bomb Man]], [[Elec Man/Archie Comics|Elec Man]], [[Guts Man/Archie Comics|Guts Man]], [[Fire Man/Archie Comics|Fire Man]], [[Cut Man/Archie Comics|Cut Man]], [[Ice Man/Archie Comics|Ice Man]], [[Oil Man/Archie Comics|Oil Man]], and [[Time Man/Archie Comics|Time Man]]-when they enter the Wily Castle looking for [[Mega Man (character)/Archie Comics|Mega Man]]. The mechanical beast was joined in its attack by Mega Man, who was under Wily's control due to a virus. However, the Robot Masters succeeded in freeing their friend, who promptly destroyed the Mecha Dragon.
 
The Mecha Dragon appears in [[Mega Man Issue 12 (Archie Comics)|issue 12]] of the ''[[Mega Man (Archie Comics)|Mega Man]]'' comic by [[Archie Comics]]. It attacks eight of Dr. Light's Robot Masters-[[Bomb Man/Archie Comics|Bomb Man]], [[Elec Man/Archie Comics|Elec Man]], [[Guts Man/Archie Comics|Guts Man]], [[Fire Man/Archie Comics|Fire Man]], [[Cut Man/Archie Comics|Cut Man]], [[Ice Man/Archie Comics|Ice Man]], [[Oil Man/Archie Comics|Oil Man]], and [[Time Man/Archie Comics|Time Man]]-when they enter the Wily Castle looking for [[Mega Man (character)/Archie Comics|Mega Man]]. The mechanical beast was joined in its attack by Mega Man, who was under Wily's control due to a virus. However, the Robot Masters succeeded in freeing their friend, who promptly destroyed the Mecha Dragon.
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Mecha Dragon is a large dragon-shaped robot that protects Wily's fortress. In order to make flight a possibility for this giant robot, it is mostly composed of helium tanks. All non-essential parts were also removed from Mecha Dragon's design to reduce his physical weight as much as possible. Mecha Dragon's external parts, including his head, arms, legs, tail, and even wings are all mechanical and each have multiple functions. The main function of its head, for example, is to spew flames with its built-in flamethrower, but it also acts as a temperature control system which adjusts the heat of the gaseous bodies contained within its torso.
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In ''Mega Man Megamix'', [[Quick Man]] uses the Mecha Dragon as a transport to reach Mega Man in the [[Skull Satellite]], and Quick Man cuts the dragon into pieces alongside [[Flash Man]] as he wants to face Mega Man by himself.
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Later in ''[[Mega Man Gigamix]]'', Quick Man uses Mecha Dragon to save [[Shadow Man]], who was falling to his doom after facing the [[Stardroids]] in space.
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===Other appearances===
 
Mecha Dragon also appears in the manga ''[[Rockman: Dr. Wily no Inbou]]'' and ''[[Rockman: Yomigaeru Blues]]''.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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MechaDragon.png|Mecha Dragon in ''Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters''.
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MM8MechaDragon.png|Mecha Dragon in the ''Mega Man 8'' opening.
 
Mega Man 12 5.jpg|Mecha Dragon in the ''Mega Man'' comic.
 
Mega Man 12 5.jpg|Mecha Dragon in the ''Mega Man'' comic.
 
MechaDragonMegamix.png|Mecha Dragon in ''Mega Man Megamix''.
 
MechaDragonMegamix.png|Mecha Dragon in ''Mega Man Megamix''.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* In ''Mega Man 2'', Mecha Dragon is mostly light green and has an orange abdomen, but in ''Mega Man 8'' and ''Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters'', it is dark green with a yellow abdomen.
* A similar dragon, called [[Eregon|Eregion]], appears in ''[[Mega Man X4]]'' as the intro boss, and the sub-boss in [[Mattrex]]'s stage in ''[[Mega Man X5]]'', the [[Pteranoid]], acts similar to the Mecha Dragon. Coincidentally, the [[C-Shot]], a weapon somewhat similar to the Quick Boomerang, is the latter's weakness.
 
   
 
* The Mecha Dragon is the only boss in the original series that can destroy Mega Man upon direct contact, similar to hitting [[spikes]].
* In the Nintendo Entertainment System game "[[Wikipedia:Little Samson|Little Samson]]", there was a dragon boss who fought in nearly the same way as the Mecha Dragon.
 
   
 
* A dragon that looks quite similar to the Mecha Dragon appears on the American "box art" for ''[[Mega Man 10]]''.
* The Mecha Dragon appeared as the seventh boss in the popular game, [http://kayin.pyoko.org/iwbtg/ I Wanna be the Guy.] In this game, he doesn't shoot fire in streams like he does in ''[[Mega Man 2]]'', but he can switch sides of the arena by splitting and reforming, which is a nod to the [[Yellow Devil]]. The arena in which the fight takes place, as well as the auto-scrolling section directly before it, are both similar to their respective sections in Mega Man 2. The music that plays during the fight is also the same boss music from Mega Man 2.
 
   
 
* A similar dragon, called [[Eregion]], appears in ''[[Mega Man X4]]'' as the [[Opening Stage]] boss, and a sub-boss in ''[[Mega Man X5]]'', the [[Pteranoid]], acts similar to the Mecha Dragon. Coincidentally, the [[C-Shot]], a weapon somewhat similar to the Quick Boomerang, is the latter's weakness.
* In the artwork, Mecha Dragon is mostly yellow, but in ''Mega Man 2'' and ''8'', it is green.
 
   
 
* In the Nintendo Entertainment System game ''[[Wikipedia:Little Samson|Little Samson]]'', there was a dragon boss who fought in nearly the same way as the Mecha Dragon.
* A dragon that looks quite similar to the Mecha Dragon appears on the American "box art" for ''[[Mega Man 10]]''.
 
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* The Mecha Dragon appeared as the seventh boss in the popular game, [[Wikipedia:I Wanna Be the Guy|I Wanna be the Guy]]. In this game, he doesn't shoot fire in streams like he does in ''Mega Man 2'', but he can switch sides of the arena by splitting and reforming, which is a nod to the [[Yellow Devil]]. The arena in which the fight takes place, as well as the auto-scrolling section directly before it, are both similar to their respective sections in Mega Man 2. The music that plays during the fight is also the same boss music from Mega Man 2.
   
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* [[w:c:cuphead:Grim Matchstick|Grim Matchstick]], a boss from the indie videogame ''Cuphead'', looks similar to the Mecha Dragon, and even mimmicks his battle style.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/videos/how-cupheads-most-notorious-boss-was-made/2300-6441763/ GameSpot: How Cuphead's most notorious boss was made]</ref>
* The Mecha Dragon is the only boss in the original series that can destroy Mega Man upon direct contact, similar to hitting spikes.
 
   
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==References==
* Although it laid eggs in ''Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters'', it is unknown if Mecha Dragon is female.
 
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Revision as of 06:12, 14 May 2020

For the Mega Man ZX enemy, see Mechadragon.

Mecha Dragon (メカドラゴン Mekadoragon) is a giant robotic dragon boss from the Mega Man series. Most of the Mecha Dragon's body is a hydrogen balloon that allows it to fly. It mainly attacks by releasing flames from the mouth.

Video game appearances

Mega Man 2

Mecha Dragon is the first boss of the Wily Castle. When the Mecha Dragon appears, it will chase Mega Man breaking the platforms along the way, and at the end of the path battle will commence. While the Mecha Dragon is chasing Mega Man prior to the battle, it is invulnerable to all weapons and any contact with the Mecha Dragon is lethal. During the battle, it hovers on the left side of the screen shooting fireballs, and touching him is lethal. Being full of hydrogen, the Mecha Dragon is extremely sensitive to heat, and a fully charged shot of Atomic Fire deals significant damage. However, Mega Man can only fire up to two fully charged shots with this weapon before most of its weapon energy runs out, so charged Atomic Fire shots cannot be used alone to destroy the Mecha Dragon. One strategy when facing it, is to stand on the top block to avoid falling into the pit and use Quick Boomerangs. As the Mecha Dragon does not have a recovery period after being hit unlike the Robot Masters, the rapid shots of the Quick Boomerang can deal damage faster than its actual weakness. Another and somewhat safer method, is to simply use the Mega Buster since it inflicts the same amount of damage as the Quick Boomerang and allows the player to keep their distance.

A third strategy that involves timing, patience, and caution requires the player to stand on the top block and lure Mecha Dragon to him, and once it approaches close enough the player must quickly climb down to the bottom block taking care not to get hit by the fireballs the creature occasionally spits, as they can knock Mega Man down into the bottomless pit below, losing a life. Once standing on the bottom platform, the player should shoot a Crash Bomber at its belly, and, although it does not seem at first that the boss receives any damage, the creature will quickly fly down towards the low platform where the player is standing while the explosions of the detonated weapon are still taking effect, reaching its head and dealing damage multiple times. Then, as the boss approaches again, the player should quickly climb back to the upper platform and repeat the process. If the player is successful at waiting for the right opportunity to time the detonations, it will take two to three turns to finish this boss battle using the bombs. However, this last method is not recommended for beginners, as it is too risky moving continuously from upper to lower blocks and vice-versa while watching out for or evading Mecha Dragon's attacks.

Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters

Mecha Dragon (named Mech Dragon in the game) is the penultimate boss from the "Recover the new parts!" course. At first it only attacks by releasing flames, but after losing half of its energy, it will also release longer flame streams and spit eggs that contain smaller versions of itself. Mecha Dragon can only be damaged on the head, and as it often changes the height it is flying, players may need to Wall Kick or use attacks able to reach the head when jumping isn't enough. Its weakness is the Quick Boomerang.

The smaller Mecha Dragons also appear to assist the Wily Machine in the same course.

Other appearances

  • Mecha Dragon appears in the opening scene from Mega Man 8. Also, in the beginning of the Opening Stage there is a skeleton in the background that resembles the Mecha Dragon.
  • Mecha Dragon is a Team Battle Boss in Rockman ×over.

Data

Damage Data Chart

Amount of damage in units that the Mecha Dragon receives from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 2.

Mega Man 2
Mode Mega Buster Metal Blade Air Shooter Bubble Lead Quick Boomerang Crash Bomber Time Stopper Atomic Fire Leaf Shield
Normal 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 2:6:16 0
Difficult 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1:3:8 0

Other media

Mega Man (Archie Comics)

The Mecha Dragon appears in issue 12 of the Mega Man comic by Archie Comics. It attacks eight of Dr. Light's Robot Masters-Bomb Man, Elec Man, Guts Man, Fire Man, Cut Man, Ice Man, Oil Man, and Time Man-when they enter the Wily Castle looking for Mega Man. The mechanical beast was joined in its attack by Mega Man, who was under Wily's control due to a virus. However, the Robot Masters succeeded in freeing their friend, who promptly destroyed the Mecha Dragon.

Mega Man Megamix

Mecha Dragon is a large dragon-shaped robot that protects Wily's fortress. In order to make flight a possibility for this giant robot, it is mostly composed of helium tanks. All non-essential parts were also removed from Mecha Dragon's design to reduce his physical weight as much as possible. Mecha Dragon's external parts, including his head, arms, legs, tail, and even wings are all mechanical and each have multiple functions. The main function of its head, for example, is to spew flames with its built-in flamethrower, but it also acts as a temperature control system which adjusts the heat of the gaseous bodies contained within its torso.

In Mega Man Megamix, Quick Man uses the Mecha Dragon as a transport to reach Mega Man in the Skull Satellite, and Quick Man cuts the dragon into pieces alongside Flash Man as he wants to face Mega Man by himself.

Later in Mega Man Gigamix, Quick Man uses Mecha Dragon to save Shadow Man, who was falling to his doom after facing the Stardroids in space.

Other appearances

Mecha Dragon also appears in the manga Rockman: Dr. Wily no Inbou and Rockman: Yomigaeru Blues.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In Mega Man 2, Mecha Dragon is mostly light green and has an orange abdomen, but in Mega Man 8 and Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, it is dark green with a yellow abdomen.
  • The Mecha Dragon is the only boss in the original series that can destroy Mega Man upon direct contact, similar to hitting spikes.
  • A dragon that looks quite similar to the Mecha Dragon appears on the American "box art" for Mega Man 10.
  • In the Nintendo Entertainment System game Little Samson, there was a dragon boss who fought in nearly the same way as the Mecha Dragon.
  • The Mecha Dragon appeared as the seventh boss in the popular game, I Wanna be the Guy. In this game, he doesn't shoot fire in streams like he does in Mega Man 2, but he can switch sides of the arena by splitting and reforming, which is a nod to the Yellow Devil. The arena in which the fight takes place, as well as the auto-scrolling section directly before it, are both similar to their respective sections in Mega Man 2. The music that plays during the fight is also the same boss music from Mega Man 2.
  • Grim Matchstick, a boss from the indie videogame Cuphead, looks similar to the Mecha Dragon, and even mimmicks his battle style.[1]

References