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Really, now? I thought for sure that it would be Solar Man's stage (judging from one of the screenshots I've seen), but I guess not.Dr. Wily said:-Sheep Man's level is the "Dissapearing Block" level.
http://www.joystiq.com/2010/03/01/wiiware-mega-man-10-gets-dlc-bass-character-on-april-5/Dr. Wily said:
Best I can do for now.Sheep Man said:I want to see some Sheep Man action.
IGN said:Gamers who played the Mega Man games on Game Boy will remember Enker, Ballade and Punk (from Mega Mans I, IV and III respectively). From the sprites shown on the blog, it appears they will be the three bosses will make appearances in Mega Man 10, presumably at the end of those three stages. If the screens at the blog are to be believed, then we also know the names of their special weapons, which will occupy the menu screen's three empty slots: the Mirror Buster, Screw Crusher and Ballade Cracker will all be usable by Mega Man, Proto Man and Bass upon the DLC's release.
Solar Man said:I think Solar Man's and Nitro Man's stages could walk away with THAT title.
T-REX said:Blade Man's stage is the most sadistic IMO.
Solar Man said:I think Solar Man's and Nitro Man's stages could walk away with THAT title.
It just depends on your timing when you use the weapon, that's all. For example, I found it to be pretty useful in some occasions. Aside from the Pump Man battle, I found a good use for it at Blade Man's stage and the second Wily Castle stage. At Blade Man's stage, it could be used around the area where the "W" Tank is, and it could zap those spider enemies that are below its platform. In the second Wily stage (after the Octobulb mini-boss), there's an upper path, where the Thunder Wool could be used to kill the enemies below.Dr. Wily said:Also, why is Sheep Man's weapon so useless? ;~;