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"Wha... Why you insolent fool! I will crush you with a loud, loud crunch! Behold, my latest creation, the ultimate combat robot, Wily Machine Number 1!"
—Doctor Wily shows off his Wily Machine in Mega Man Powered Up

Wily Machine 1 (ワイリーマシン1号 Wairī Mashin Ichi Gō) is the first Wily Machine created by Dr. Wily in the original Mega Man series. It is the final boss from the first Mega Man game and Mega Man Powered Up, appearing in the final Wily Stage.

Appearances[]

Mega Man[]

Wily Machine 1 is the boss of Wily Stage 4. As Dr. Wily didn't expect Mega Man to be able to defeat all his subordinates and reach him, Wily built this machine in a hurry to fight against Mega Man, resulting in this strange looking machine.[1] When Mega Man enters the room, Wily connects his UFO on the top of the machine to go inside and control it, engaging the final boss fight.

Attack Pattern[]

The Wily Machine will always move side to side along the air. The first phase's weak point is the big red gun in the front. The gun attacks by firing small projectiles upward so they fall in an arc. They are shot in a consistently fast rate, so the player must keep moving to dodge them all.

After depleting the first energy gauge, the Wily Machine's gun and defensive shield will be destroyed, revealing Dr. Wily in the controls. An emergency device is activated, increasing the machine's attack power.[1] The remaining hole from the gun now shoots large balls of energy that move in a weird spiral while flying in a direction aimed at the player. However, these are shot at a much slower rate than the projectiles earlier. The gem above the hole is the new weak point, which can be tricky to hit with the buster.

Upon defeating the second phase, the entire machine explodes. Wily lands on the ground and gets on his knees, bowing to Mega Man in defeat for the first time.

Weaknesses[]

The first phase is weak to Fire Storm and will die in 7 hits to it. It has very short I-frames, so it will get hit multiple times by each shot.

The second form has no specific weakness that goes past 1 damage, but Thunder Beam can hit it twice with one beam. Another option is to use the Rolling Cutter, which can hit the boss three times if it's moving backwards (twice if it's moving forwards).

Mega Man Powered Up[]

The Wily Machine Number 1 in Mega Man Powered Up is, at first glance, vastly different from the Wily Machine of the first game. However it's truly just a slightly modified version of the original clipped on to a base, and thus giving it its uniquely designed first form. The first form is a skull tank that roams horizontally along the ground, and its attack varies according to the mode/difficulty:

  • In Easy and Old Style, it constantly fires small energy shots similarly to the original Wily Machine from the first game. It fires slightly more quickly in Easy than in Old Style.
  • In Normal and Hard, it uses all of the Special Weapons from the eight Robot Masters (although the Wily Machine will never use Time Slow on Hard), performing them in a similar manner as the Robot Masters themselves did in their boss fights. The top of the UFO on the machine changes colors to match which weapon Wily is using, so it is recommended to pay attention to it during the battle to react and counter his moves accordingly. When using Super Arm, the Wily Machine won't attack and when using Fire Storm, Wily attacks with it only when the player uses an attack.

The Wily Machine's weakness in Normal and Hard corresponds to the owner of its equipped Special Weapon (e.g. If the machine uses Fire Storm, its weakness would be Ice Slasher. The Time Slow does not stun the Wily Machine while it uses Super Arm, only Time Man's clock hand projectiles can accomplish this). Like most Wily Machines, it is only vulnerable in the cockpit. In all three difficulties of New Style, Mega Man C's Charge Shots, Proto Man's Proto Strike, Mega's Mega Kick and Roll's Roll Swing can stun the Wily Machine during this phase regardless of the Wily Machine's currently equipped weapon. On Easy, Wily will take off as soon as this form is beaten, causing the fight and game to be over sooner.

The second form can only be fought on Normal, Hard or Old Style. After the first form has fallen to pieces, Wily gets up and starts to tinker with the machine (whilst the player's character stands there and watches him do it). The repaired Wily Machine, which now looks extremely similar to the second form of the Wily Machine from the first game, rises from the rubble and starts flying. In Normal, Wily will hover up and down, while on Hard and Old Style, he will drift back and forth while hovering at various heights. In Normal and Hard, he will still use the same Special Weapons as those in the previous form though with a couple of differences:

  • If Wily uses Super Arm in this form, he can sometimes throw the hammer he used to repair his ship.
  • If Wily uses Oil Slider in Normal, it will continuously fire several oil blobs for a short while as opposed to just three.

The Wily Machine also gains a new attack that differs on the player's character:

  • When playing as Mega Man, Mega Man S, or Mega Man C in New Style, the Wily Machine temporarily gains two mechanical arms with spiked tips and rushes forward. The only way to stop it is to attack with its weakness before it rushes forward, causing it to be shocked out of the move (it should be noted that the Wily Machine will never be on Rolling Cutter or Super Arm when performing this attack, as it cannot be hit with their owner's weaknesses, the Super Arm or Time Man's clock hands, respectively).
  • When playing as any other character or in Old Style, it will fire charged swirling balls of energy, similar to the attack which the original Wily Machine also uses. In New Style, the player can stun the Wily Machine if they attack it with a weapon that it is weak against while charging the attack to prevent the shot from being fired.

Other appearances[]

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Other media[]

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Wily Machine 1 in the Mega Man comic.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)[]

After the Copy Robot is destroyed by the Robot Masters in issue 4, Dr. Wily appears in the room inside his first Wily Machine and starts shooting Mega Man. While attacking, Wily mocks Mega Man saying that he is just a helper robot, a lackey he had not stolen with the Robot Masters due to not being worth the effort and that should save himself from further embarrassment. While Wily is talking, Mega Man uses the Magnet Beam to go above the Wily Machine and jumps on the cockpit, punching it with the Super Arm.

Mega Man continues attacking with other Special Weapons while saying he is not embarrassed as he has a creator and sister who cares for him, while Wily had to steal his creator's robots to get attention, and even though he reprogrammed them, they could not stop a "lackey" like him. He asks Dr. Wily which one of them should be embarrassed and attacks with Fire Storm, opening the cockpit and revealing Dr. Wily inside. When Mega Man tries to use Fire Storm again, he can't attack due to being out of ammo. Wily laughs of him as he can't attack and he is still able to fly, saying he won by default, but Mega Man jumps on the Wily Machine and takes it down with a charge shot. With Wily defeated, Mega Man takes him out of the wreckage and sends him to the authorities.

When Mega Man returns to Wily's fortress in the story arc Time Keeps Slipping, the remains of the Wily Machine can be seen in one panel from issue 6 and issue 7.

Rockman (manga)[]

After passing by many dangers inside Wily's fortress, Mega Man finds Dr. Wily piloting the Wily Machine. Despite its menacing appearance, Mega Man manages to take it down with two attacks, the first opening the cockpit and the second blowing the machine. After the battle, Mega Man talks with the injured Dr. Wily and leaves the fortress.

Mega Man: Upon a Star[]

In the third episode of the OVA, Dr. Wily uses a vehicle similar to the Wily Machine 1 named Skullker (スカルカー Sukarukā, "Skull Car") to leave the video game world.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Interestingly enough, this Wily Machine is one of the few to serve as the final boss on the main games from the Mega Man series. Other Wily Machines serve as penultimate bosses instead, with the final bosses being (in order of game appearance) the Alien, Gamma and, finally, settling with the Wily Capsules until Mega Man 10.
  • Unused dialogue in Mega Man: Powered Up suggest that the player would be able to attack Dr. Wily while he repairs the Wily Machine Number 1.[2]

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