Ring Man (リングマン Ringuman) is a Robot Master that was created by Doctor Mikhail Cossack. He has a big advantage when you battle him: the way he moves around and his attack pattern. He sends out a never-ending stream of Ring Boomerangs. His stage is built upon the foundation of paths that disappear when Mega Man steps on them.
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A robot created to terminate Megaman. His weapon is shaped like a ring.
"Expect no mercy, Megaman!"
Good point: Good strategist
Bad point: Too confident
Like: Deck quoit
Dislike: Children
Stage enemies
Enemies in Ring Man's stage.
- Garyoby
- Kabatoncue
- Mono-Roader
- RingRing
- Wall Blaster
- Whapper
Enemies in Ring Man's (Game Boy) stage:
- Garyoby
- Mono-Roader
- RingRing
- Wall Blaster
- Whapper
Other media
Ring Man appeared in episode 4 and 25 from Ruby-Spears' Mega Man animated series, and also in the manga Mega Man Megamix, Rockman 4Koma Great March and Rockman World 3
In the manga Mega Man Megamix, Ring Man's true creation purpose was as a police robot to manage robotic crime.
Trivia
- Ring Man has a cameo appearance in the museum stage of Mega Man 7.
- Ring Man has a cameo appearance in Mega Man 10 as data of the Weapons Archive.
- Ring Man appears as No. 28 (DWN-028) in the credits of Mega Man 4. This is Pharaoh Man's number, which appears with Toad Man's number, which appears with Ring Man's number.
- Part of music played during the battle between the Flutter and the Gesellschaft in Mega Man Legends is very similar to Ring Man's stage music.
- In the Mega Man cartoon, Ring Man has no left hand.
- Ring Man has the same intro pose as Toad Man, Bright Man, and Skull Man.