Crystal Man |
DWN-040 |
Crystal Core |
Mega Man 5 |
Gemstone Counterfeiting Robot |
… |
Cutter Swift |
Water Freeze |
None |
Electric |
97 |
123 |
84 |
96 |
"I'm afraid your demise draws ever nearer..." |
"What does your future hold for you? I'm afraid that... I see nothing!" |
"Woah, I was right! Err, rather... I knew I'd be right..." |
"No, no, no! My crystals! I can't scam anyone like this!" |
It was between the framing of Dr. Cossack and Proto Man that Dr. Wily realized his previously accumulated money would not last forever. To fund his future world domination endeavors, Dr. Wily created Crystal Man. Using hydrothermal synthesis, Crystal Man can grow crystals by altering the atomic lattice of minerals using intense heat and high vapor pressures. Crystal Man was able to sell these crystals to laboratories for a while, but once the word got out on who his creator was, customers grew suspicious and the cash flow ceased. Not one to let a Robot Master become obsolete, Dr. Wily decided to repurpose Crystal Man into a combat robot. Crystal Man can form the Crystal Eye, a large gemstone designed to splinter apart upon contact, sending sharp debris across the battlefield. In addition, Crystal Man can use the Crystal Mind, a trick he picked up in his side endeavors that enables him to heighten his senses. Crystal Man proved to be effective in this new role, but felt unfulfilled, not meeting his initially programmed goal of making dough. He started fortune telling on the side, specifically to stick it to the scientists he no longer worked with. His gemstones were genuinely high quality, and if they couldn’t appreciate that, he would dedicate his schemes to upending people’s faith in those self-righteous hacks!
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(!) Please note that the names, stats, types, and descriptions of any playable characters, robots, or abilities that appear in this database are not finalized and are subject to change without notice as development progresses on the game itself. That being said, the data on this page is pulled directly from the prototype's internal variables and will therefore always be in sync with the prototype itself. Database pages that do not have sprites represent incomplete but planned, future content and do not currently appear in-game.