This article is about the NetNavi StoneMan.EXE. For his Robot Master counterpart, see Stone Man. For his anime counterpart, see StoneMan.EXE (anime). For his Asteroid counterpart, see Asteroid StoneMan.EXE. For his Zoanoroid counterpart, see Zoano StoneMan.EXE. |
StoneMan.EXE (ストーンマン.EXE Sutōnman Eguze) is a NetNavi from the Mega Man Battle Network series that works for the criminal organization WWW.
Appearance[]
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From a visual standpoint, StoneMan and his original counterpart Stone Man have almost nothing in common. The main difference to the original counterpart is StoneMan having a more colossal robotic appearance. StoneMan has mostly a greenish color with crimson accents. His “arms” and legs are separated from the main body. He has orange eyes and his Navi Mark is on the side of his body.
History[]
Mega Man Battle Network[]
He can only say "gok" (with a translation of what he says). He first appears blocking the Metroline security program with a rock, stopping the Metroline from working as part of the WWW's plan to cause chaos. MegaMan deletes him and destroys the rock to get the Metroline running again.
Locations[]
- StoneMan (ストーンマン Sutōnman), 600 HP:
Located at the end of Internet 2 (Internet Area 02). - StoneMan V2 (ストーンマンV2[1]), 700 HP:
Ghost Navi Set Encounter in Internet 3 (Internet Area 03). - StoneMan V3 (ストーンマンV3[1]), 800 HP:
Ghost Navi Random Encounter in Internet 3 (Internet Area 03), after defeating V2.
Other media[]
Anime[]
StoneMan has three different counterparts in the anime. The first is a solo NetNavi that serves as a member of WWW while being steadfast partners with BlasterMan. The second is an Asteroid that was given by Slur to Yui Hazuki. The third is a Zoanoroid who serves as a follower of Glaga.
Abilities [1][]
In the game, StoneMan is only capable of some attacks, as he never moves from his position.
- StoneMan can continually summon a Rock Cube (Stone Cube (ストーンキューブ Sutōn Kyūbu)) between every few attacks to obstruct the player.
- Stones (岩 Iwa):
Damage: 30 / 30 / 30
StoneMan uses his hands to slam the ground, causing three rocks to randomly fall on the player's field.
- Laser (レーザー Rēzā):
Damage: 70 / 70 / 70
His totem hands disappear, then rise from a panel and shoot a very powerful laser beam down the whole row the totem is on.
Drops[]
Mega Man Battle Network[]
Enemy | Image | Reward | Busting LV. |
Chance [2] | ||
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StoneMan (ストーンマン) |
2000z | 1 - S | 100% | |||
StoneMan V2 (ストーンマンV2) |
StoneMan (ストーンマン) |
(S) | 1 - S | 100% | ||
StoneMan V3 (ストーンマンV3) |
500z | 1 - 4 | 100% | |||
5 | 50% | |||||
1000z | 5 | 25% | ||||
6 | 50% | |||||
7 | 25% | |||||
StoneMan (ストーンマン) |
(S) | 5 | 25% | |||
6 | 50% | |||||
7 | 25% | |||||
1500z | 7 | 25% | ||||
8 | 50% | |||||
9 | 46.875% | |||||
10 | 25% | |||||
StoneMn2 (ストーンマンV2) |
(S) | 7 | 25% | |||
8 | 50% | |||||
9 | 46.875% | |||||
10 | 25% | |||||
2000z | 9 | 3.125% | ||||
10 | 25% | |||||
S | 50% | |||||
StoneMn3 (ストーンマンV3) |
(S) | 9 | 3.125% | |||
10 | 25% | |||||
S | 50% |
Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star[]
Enemy | Image | Reward | Busting LV. |
Chance [3] | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
StoneMan (ストーンマン) |
2000z | 1 - S | 100% | |||
StoneMan V2 (ストーンマンV2) |
StoneMan (ストーンマン) |
(S) | 1 - S | 100% | ||
StoneMan V3 (ストーンマンV3) |
500z | 1 - 4 | 100% | |||
5 | 50% | |||||
1000z | 5 | 25% | ||||
6 | 50% | |||||
7 | 25% | |||||
StoneMan (ストーンマン) |
(S) | 5 | 25% | |||
6 | 50% | |||||
7 | 25% | |||||
1500z | 7 | 25% | ||||
8 | 43.75% | |||||
9 | 37.5% | |||||
10 | 25% | |||||
StoneMan V2 (ストーンマンV2) |
(S) | 7 | 25% | |||
8 | 43.75% | |||||
9 | 37.5% | |||||
10 | 25% | |||||
StoneMan V3 (ストーンマンV3) |
(S) | 8 | 12.5% | |||
9 | 25% | |||||
10 | 50% | |||||
S | 100% |
Battle Chips[]
Mega Man Battle Network[]
The StoneMan (ストーンマン Sutōnman) Navi Chips cause 100 damage (all three), and makes three rocks fall at random panels in the opponent's side three times, making a total of 9 rocks. The number of rocks increase by 1 for higher chips (four rocks with StoneMn2 and 5 with StoneMn3), increasing the chance to hit enemies.
ID | Image | Battle Chip | Description | Attack | Code(s) | Rarity | |
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143 | StoneMan (ストーンマン) |
Drops 3x3 stones on enemy area | 100 | S | ⋆⋆⋆•• | ||
144 | StoneMn2 (ストーンマンV2) |
Drops 4x3 stones on enemy area | 100 | S | ⋆⋆⋆⋆• | ||
145 | StoneMn3 (ストーンマンV3) |
Drops 5x3 stones on enemy area |
100 | S | ⋆⋆⋆⋆⋆ |
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Battle Network Rockman EXE Official Guidebook, page 172
- ↑ Mega Man Battle Network Drop Rates
- ↑ Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star Drop Rates
Obstacle-type NetNavis | |
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StoneMan.EXE • BombMan.EXE • DesertMan.EXE • JunkMan.EXE |
Mega Man Battle Network | |
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Main characters | |
Lan • Mayl • Chaud • Dex • Yai • Dr. Hikari • Wily • MegaMan • Roll • ProtoMan • GutsMan • Glyde • Bass | |
Bosses | |
FireMan.EXE • NumberMan.EXE • GutsMan.EXE • StoneMan.EXE • IceMan.EXE • ColorMan.EXE • ElecMan.EXE ProtoMan.EXE • BombMan.EXE • MagicMan.EXE • Life Virus -Optional bosses- WoodMan.EXE • SkullMan.EXE • SharkMan.EXE • ShadowMan.EXE • PharaohMan.EXE • Bass.EXE | |
Enemies | |
Ammonicule • Anaconda • Beetank • Billy • CanDevil • Canodumb • Cloudy • ColdBear • Fanner • Fishy • Flappy Froshell • Gaia • Handy • HardHead • Jelly • Megalian • Mettaur • Miney • Mosqurito • Piranha • Poitton Popper • Prog • Puffy • Ratty • Rush • Satella • Spooky • Swordy • Twisty • VolGear | |
Miscellaneous | |
List of Battle Chips • List of Upgrades • Walkthrough • Script |