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The Weapons Archive is the boss of the first Wily Castle stage from Mega Man 10. It's a room with data of Robot Masters from previous games, and contains three blocks that can fly and attack with the special weapon of one Robot Master. There are three Weapons Archives in the stage, the first room containing data of Elec Man, Wood Man and Gemini Man, the second with data of Ring Man, Napalm Man and Flame Man, and the third with data of Slash Man, Frost Man and Tornado Man. Each block has a weakness similar to that of the robot whose data is being copied, for example Elec Man's block is weak against the cutter weapon, Gemini Man's block is weak against the weapon that travels along floors and walls, and Ring Man's block is weak against the fire weapon, just like their original counterparts.

Weaknesses

Every Robot Master datapod has its own weakness to one of the Master Weapons in Mega Man 10.

Robot Master Weakness
Elec Man Wheel Cutter
Wood Man Triple Blade
Gemini Man Wheel Cutter
Ring Man Solar Blaze
Napalm Man Rebound Striker
Flame Man Water Shield
Slash Man Chill Spikes
Frost Man Commando Bomb
Tornado Man Thunder Wool

Notes/Trivia

  • As with everything weak to Chill Spike (except for the Wily Capsule), Commando Bomb, and Thunder Wool, the weakness only counts for indirect hits.
  • Judging by how Elec Man and Wood Man are included, most of the robot masters in the Weapons Archive are Keiji Inafune's favorite creations, or at least the ones he likes the most from each game.
  • There are 72 blocks in the background of these bosses (4 are obscured by the screen). Three of these blocks are lit up during combat. Counting from left to right, each lit block corresponds to the serial number of a currently loaded Robot Master.
  • The reviving of previous games' Robot Masters in this game is very similar to Doc Robot in Mega Man 3, since Doc Robot used the powers of Mega Man 2's Robot Masters in that game. The "bridge" from Mega Man IV also used weapons from other bosses, but the bosses are from the same game.
  • The Mega Man 7 and Mega Man 8 Robot Master's graphics were changed to 8-bit style to fit the game, as Slash Man and Frost Man were originally 16-bit and 32-bit respectively.
  • There is one Robot Master from each of the original 9 games featured in the Weapons Archive. Elec Man from 1, Wood Man from 2, etc.
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