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"Your will to live will make it all the more fun!"
―EraseMan, Mega Man Battle Network 6

EraseMan.EXE, known as KillerMan.EXE (キラーマン.EXE [3] Kirāman Eguze) in Japan, is a cyberdeleter NetNavi that is operated by Dark Scyth in Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Gregar. Specializing on assassinating Navis, he has special abilities such as turning his body into mist and approach his victims without being noticed[4].

Appearance[]

EraseMan is a humanoid NetNavi who is based on the personification Death (or known as the Grim Reaper). EraseMan has a slim gray body, a red face, black marking on each bottom of his eyes, a malicious grin, and red horns. He has a purple-gray torso with a green eye on the center with a red lining, purple rings on his arms and legs, purple shoulder part with a fin on each of them and purple feet.

EraseMan always carries a scythe with a red blade, a chain connected to the scythe, and a green eye decorated on top of it.

His Navi Mark has a purple surrounding represents a green eye in a black background.

Personality[]

EraseMan has great enthusiasm for his job of deleting Navis, viruses, and anything else he can swing his Hex Sickle at. With an endless thirst for battling new adversaries, EraseMan gains extra satisfaction when he is able to battle an equally strong opponent, as opposed to weaker enemies that hold no challenge.

History[]

Mega Man Battle Network 6: Cybeast Gregar[]

He and Dark Scyth enter the Navi Mascot competition, but lose, so they start to teach assassination lessons at the Central Town school.

For the first lesson, Lan is instructed to operate EraseMan and complete a task of deleting HeelNavis belonging to a criminal gang. The numerous members are spread between Undernet 1 and 2, regularly changing which direction their facing and possessing a tracking sensor to assist in discovering opposers.

EraseMan may choose to delete the Navis with stealth, or through direct confrontation. The stealth option requires EraseMan to achieve proximity with a Navi and then interact with them, before automatically dealing a fatal blow. Success in the stealth option requires cautiously approaching a Navi, considering its shifting direction pattern and avoiding its tracking radar. To make the job easier, EraseMan may activate a stealth ability which allows him to become invisible however, he can not travel whilst it's activated.

Moreover, the direct confrontation option will result in a NetBattle. To achieve this, EraseMan needs to become caught in a Navis tracking radar, which requires purposely entering the enemy's line of sight and remaining in one spot until he's noticed and greeted with a NetBattle. When all of the gang members are deleted, the next lesson begins, which calls for Lan to NetBattle against Dark Scyth and EraseMan. Once Lan has succeeded, MegaMan will gain Erase Cross.

As a playable character[]

BN6EraseManLanOperating

Lan operating EraseMan.

  • His Charge Shot is Hex Sickle, swinging his scythe and hitting the 2nd column ahead.
  • His Special Chip is Erase Delete Beam (EDeletBm).



Yamato Man's spear tip
PLEASE NOTE: THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS ABOUT MATERIAL THAT HAS NOT BEEN LOCALIZED OR DUBBED OUTSIDE OF JAPAN OR OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES, AND USES THE ORIGINAL TERMS AND NAMES.
Yamato Man

Anime[]

Rockman EXE Beast[]

Main article: KillerMan.EXE (anime)
EraseMan

KillerMan in the anime.

He appears alongside Dark Kirisaki in episode 22. He is exactly like his video game counterpart.

Rockman EXE Beast+[]

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In the episode 3, "Killer Man EX" and "Killer Man SP" Navi Chips appear in the Battle Station.


Yamato Man
END OF UNLOCALIZED MATERIAL.

Abilities[]

KillerMan

EraseMan's Navi mark

  • Misty Demon (ミスティデーモン Misuti Dēmon):
    EraseMan frequently sends phantoms down all three rows at different timings. The phantoms can be destroyed with a Buster Shot, but makes it very easy to utilize countering chips like Guardian and Anti Damage.
  • Hex Sickle, known in Japan as
    Hell's Sickle (ヘルズシックル Heruzu Shikkuru):
    EraseMan stands two squares ahead of the player and slashes the player's current row.
  • Erase Delete Beam, known in Japan as
    Killer's Death Beam (キラーズデスビーム Kirāzu Desu Bīmu):
    EraseMan sends a cursor around the entire battlefield. If the player touches the cursor, he will be paralyzed, and EraseMan will move up to him and fire his Death Beam at the player (which pierces Invisible). This is his Special Chip.

Cross System[]

Erase Cross[]

KillerCross

Erase Cross

  • Cursor chips gain +30 attack.
  • Hitting a virus with number "4" in its HP with a non-dimming Elementless chip will instantly delete it. Doing so with a Navi will induce HP bugs.
  • Charge Shot is Erase Delete Beam, known as Killer's Death Beam (キラーズデスビーム Kirāzu Desu Bīmu) in Japan, which fires down your entire row, piercing Invisible and dealing 40 + (20 x Buster Attack) Cursor damage. This can consecutively hit enemies if they were to move out and back in the line of fire again.
  • Erase Beast's chip charge attack is Erase Tail Arrow, known as Killer Tail Arrow (キラーテイルアロー Kirā Teiru Arō) in Japan, which drops its tail on the locked-on enemy, inflicting 70 + (30 x Buster Attack) Cursor damage and inducing HP bugs on the target.


Battle Chips[]

Mega Man Battle Network 6[]

EraseMan, known as KillerMan (キラーマン Kirāman) in Japan, chips can be obtained in the Cybeast Gregar version. They can be traded with Cybeast Falzar, where they are Secret Chips.

Erase Delete Beam (EDeletBm), known as Killer's Death Beam (K(キラーズ)デスビーム Kirāzu Desu Bīmu) in Japan, can only be obtained in-battle while operating EraseMan.

ID Image Battle Chip Description Attack Element Code Memory Rarity
MegaChip
16
(Cybeast Gregar)
Secret
10/12(JP)
(Cybeast Falzar)
BN6GMChip016 Battle Chip icon Navi Chip EraseMan
(キラーマン
KillerMan)
Press (A) for 3panl beam attk 120 TypeCursor Cursor K, * 51 MB ***
MegaChip
17
(Cybeast Gregar)
Secret
11/13(JP)
(Cybeast Falzar)
BN6GMChip017 Battle Chip icon Navi Chip EraseMnE
X

(キラーマン

KillerManE
X
)
Press (A) for 3panl beam attk 140 TypeCursor Cursor K 65 MB ****
MegaChip
18
(Cybeast Gregar)
Secret
12/14(JP)
(Cybeast Falzar)
BN6GMChip018 Battle Chip icon Navi Chip EraseMnS
P

(キラーマン

KillerManS
P
)
Press (A) for 3panl beam attk 160~
210*
TypeCursor Cursor K 79 MB *****
Special Chip BN6SPChipErase Battle Chip icon Special Chip EDeletBm
(Kデスビーム
K. Death Beam)
Pierce fwd and fire beam 50~
130**
TypeCursor Cursor K - -

*160 initially, 210 is the max power achieved by S-ranking EraseMan SP in under 10 seconds.
**50 initially, 130 is the max power achieved by using Buster Up 4 times.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • EraseMan is one of two NetNavis in the franchise based on a Battle Chip, in this case the Sensor Battle Chips. The other is PrisMan from the MegaMan NT Warrior anime series.
  • EraseMan was designed to have a "hazy" look due to wanting to create a Cursor-type Navi that looks like it could be weak to Wind[5].
  • The fuzzy stuff on top of EraseMan's isn't hair, it's more like mist[5].
  • The number "4" represents death in Japan, which is the reason for Erase Cross's bug-induce ability on enemies with "4" in their HP.
    • Another reference is likely to the HTTP error number 404 and the phenomena of link rot, where access to a server can be made but the designated request cannot be found due to many factors; though errors in linking is common, 404s often occur due to a site and database's contents being removed or deleted by outside factors, and its associated link then becomes known as a deadlink as the content no longer exists.
  • His favorite sentence is "It's festival time."
  • His dialogue frequently involves laughter.
  • EraseMan is the only playable Navi in BN6 who does not have a Robot Master counterpart.

References[]

  1. Rockman EXE Beast+ episode Zero Invasion
  2. Rockman EXE Battle Chip Stadium Official Full Guide Ver. 1 Version, page 11
  3. Rockman EXE6
  4. EXE AdColle Chara Intro
  5. 5.0 5.1 Rockman EXE 6 Ultimate Navigation COMP interview (English translation)


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