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Three Mettaur C-15s, Mets appearing in the first Mega Man X game.

The Met is a common enemy in the Mega Man X series, they appear in almost all games except Mega Man X2 and X3.

Mega Man X series varieties[]

Metall C-15[]

Metall C-15
Main article: Metall C-15

Metall C-15 (メットール C-15 Mettōru C-15), also known as Mettaur C-15 and Mettool C-15, is the first Met from the Mega Man X series.


Planty[]

Planty (プランティー Purantī) is a variation of the Met that was originally created to monitor forests. It appears in Sting Chameleon's Forest Stage in Mega Man X, and tries to ambush the player by hiding in the foliage and popping out when X gets close. Iworms crawl out of their grassy heads. However, they do not do this in the iPhone port.

They also appear on the Variant Cover of Mega Man #40 and the Rockman X manga.


Mettaur D2[]

Mettaur D2 (メットールD2 Mettōru D2, Metall D2 in Japan) is a spy Met equipped with a walkie-talkie antennae and night vision, allowing it to move in dark areas. This Mechaniloid[1] first appeared in Mega Man X4 as part of Repliforce's bid for independence, and again later in Project X Zone and Project X Zone 2.

Mets with a similar design also appeared in later Mega Man X games, including the Metall T from Mega Man X5 & Mega Man X6 and the Mets in Mega Man X: Command Mission.


Metall T[]

Metall T is a recolored Mettaur D2 appearing in Mega Man X5 and Mega Man X6. They still function the same as their predecessors, although they are slightly more prone to defending or firing. They are also too low to the ground to be shot while standing, but a simple duck solves this.


Metall S[]

Metall S (メットールS Mettōru S), also known as Metool-S, is the standard Met from Mega Man X7. This Mechaniloid[2] was originally created for construction, but it started attacking after becoming a Maverick. It fires three shots forward. They appear in the stages of Flame Hyenard, Splash Warfly, Wind Crowrang and the Crimson Palace.


Cone Metall[]

Cone Metall (コーンメットール Kōnmettōru) is a Met from Mega Man X7 wearing a pylon-shaped helmet. They appear in Ride Boarski's stage and mainly just hop around, acting as obstacles.


Scrap Metall[]

Scrap Metall (スクラップメットール Sukurappumettōru) is a Met from Mega Man X7 that shoots scrap from its mouth and can make the scrap on its head rotate around itself. They appear in Splash Warfly's stage.

Metall[]

Metalls are the standard Met in Mega Man X8, which acts similar to the Metall C-15 from the first Mega Man X game. Most of the time they hide under their helmets, lifting only to attack with one bullet or to attack the player from behind, but can be flipped over with guard/breaking attacks. When powered up by a MAME-Q, it shoots three shots instead of one. On Hard Mode, they recover faster from guard-breaking attacks. They appear in the Noah's Park opening stage and Earthrock Trilobyte's Metal Valley.


Metall Army[]

Metall Army (アーミーメットール Army Metall in Japan), is a Met from Mega Man X8 wearing a green helmet with a star and antennae that appears in Bamboo Pandamonium's Booster Forest stage. It acts the same way as a normal Met, and shoots three shots instead of one when powered up by a MAME-Q. On Hard Mode, they recover faster from guard breaking attacks.


Metall GM[]

Metall GM is a Met from Mega Man X8 that appears in the beginning of Dark Mantis's Pitch Black stage and acts the same way as the standard Met. When powered up by a MAME-Q, they shoot three shots instead of one. On Hard Mode, they recover faster from guard breaking attacks.


Metall Ride[]

Metall Ride (メットールライド Mettōruraido) is a Met from Mega Man X8 piloting a Dice-Type Ride Armor and attacks with three bolts. When the armor is destroyed, the Met falls to the ground and attacks normally. They only appear in Earthrock Trilobyte's Metal Valley stage.


Mettaur[]

The Mettaur (メットール Mettōru) from Mega Man X: Command Mission has a design closer to its original Mega Man series counterpart than previous Mets. A feature unique to it, and all Mets in Command Mission, is that it has a weakness to Combat-type (close-ranged) attacks. When ducked under its helmet, it takes significantly less damage from Shot-type (projectile) attacks. When is hidden under his helmet, if Mettaur is damaged by a C attack and is not defeated, then it increases the EXP by 50% (only once per battle) left by that Mettaur. Mettaurs appear in Central Tower's base area during Chapter 2 and in the Tianna Camp.

A broken Mettaur in the West Deck Main Route from Gaudile Laboratory can be repaired for use in the Deployment Center. Two other broken Mettaurs can be found in the Quicksand area in the Vanallia Desert that have a Tank Part and Zero's Doubletooth weapon.

This Mettaur type also appears in Mega Man X DiVE, some unnamed variants with the same behavior appeared only in events.


Mettaur Commander[]

Mettaur Commander (メットールコマンダー Mettōrukomandā) is a Met from Mega Man X: Command Mission. It is a stronger version of the standard Mettaur with goggles and antennae that can inflict the Virus status. If Mettaur Commander is damaged by a C attack and is not defeated, then it increases the EXP by 50% (only once per battle) left by that Mettaur Commander. Mettaur Commanders appear in the Gaudile Laboratory, in the Main Computer "Duboar" area from Ulfat Factory, the Gimialla Mine, and the Vanallia Desert. Its design is also similar to the Met S from X7.

Blue Mettaur Commander

This Mettaur type and a blue variant also appear in Mega Man X DiVE. The blue variant grants a +10 DEF buff to enemies near to it.

Mettaurcure[]

Mettaurcure (メットールキュア Mettōrukyua) is a Met from Mega Man X: Command Mission. As the name suggests, it has a healer role by providing health restoration and stat boosts to the entire enemy party. If Mettaurcure is damaged by a C attack and is not defeated, then it increases the EXP by 50% (only once per battle) left by that Mettaurcure. They appear in the Main Computer "Duboar" area from the Ulfat Factory, in the Gimialla Mine, the Vanallia Desert, and are present with three other Mettaurs in one of the battles from the Eternal Forest in the Gaudile Laboratory.

There are three broken Mettaurcures in the Quicksand area of the Vanallia Desert, each with one Figure Token.

They appear in Mega Man X DiVE, and act as healers of large enemies, healing them overtime every 2 seconds.


Mettaur Counter[]

Mettaur Counter (メットールカウンター Mettōrukauntā) is a Met from Mega Man X: Command Mission. It has the same appearance of Mettaur Commander, but its helmet is red and gray, and wears green goggles. Its unique trait is the ability to deflect both Combat and Shot-type attacks by strengthening against the type it was last hit with, counterattacking if hit by the same attack type again. They appear in the Gimialla Mine, the Vanallia Desert, and in one of the battles from the Eternal Forest in Gaudile Laboratory.


Silver Mettaur[]

Silver Mettaur (メットールシルバー Mettōrushirubā) is a rare Met from Mega Man X: Command Mission. They are located in a locked area of the Gimialla Mine and gives the second largest amount of Zenny from a regular enemy upon defeat (2500). However, for each turn that Silver Mettaur is damaged and is not defeated, it halves the Zenny left by that Silver Mettaur gained in battle. The Zenny minimum gained is 0. In other hand, if Silver Mettaur is damaged by a C attack and is not defeated, then it increases the EXP by 50% (only once per battle) left by that Silver Mettaur. Run away at any turn.

A Silver Mettaur also appears with three other Mettaurs in one of the battles from the Eternal Forest in Gaudile's Laboratory and are summoned by Gold Bladers.

Silver Mettaurs also reappear in Rockman Xover, but its sprite is based on the Metall FX from Mega Man 7.


Gold Mettaur[]

Gold Mettaur (メットールゴールド Mettōrugōrudo) is a rare Met from Mega Man X: Command Mission. They are located in a locked area of the Gimialla Mine and gives the largest amount of Zenny from a regular enemy upon defeat (7000). However, for each turn that Gold Mettaur is damaged and is not defeated, it halves the Zenny left by that Gold Mettaur gained in battle. The Zenny minimum gained is 0. In other hand, if Gold Mettaur is damaged by a C attack and is not defeated, then it increases the EXP by 50% (only once per battle) left by that Gold Mettaur. Run away at any turn.

A Gold Mettaur appears with three other Mettaurs in one of the battles from the Eternal Forest in Gaudile's Laboratory and are summoned by Gold Bladers. A broken Gold Mettaur can be found in the Quicksand area of Vanallia Desert that has a Mini Battery.

Gold Mettaurs also reappear in Rockman Xover, but its sprite is based on the Metall FX from Mega Man 7.


Mettaur Gigant[]

Mega Man X DiVE Boss Mettaur Gigant

Mettaur Gigant in Rockman X DiVE

Main article: Mettaur Gigant

Mettaur Gigant (メットールギガント Mettōru Giganto) is a giant Mettaur Commander from Mega Man X: Command Mission and Mega Man X DiVE.

Mettaur (White Day version)[]

An unnamed gift box-like Mettaur variant that only remains stationary, occassionaly opening its eyes and shaking, revealing its feet. Despite not being aggressive, it still causes damage on contact. When destroyed, they drop a chocolate. They appear in the Re-taking Candy Factory event stage in Mega Man X DiVE.



Mettaur (Blanka version)[]

An unnamed Mettaur variant that will not shoot but conduct volts of electricity through its large sized body while under the helmet, stunning the Player if they come in contact. This Mettaur's appearance and attack method are based of Blanka and his Electric Thunder attack. They appear on the Fist of the Raging Demon event stage in Mega Man X DiVE.



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See also[]

References[]

  1. Compendium of Rockman X page 170
  2. Compendium of Rockman X page 175
  • Sepelak, Greg (2003). Mega Man X7 Official Strategy Guide. pg.108-9. BradyGAMES Publishing. (For HP.)
  • Sepelak, Greg (2004). Mega Man X8 Official Strategy Guide. pg.106-7. BradyGAMES Publishing. (For HP and attack damage.)
  • Mega Man X Command Mission Enemies Information
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