Don’t bother firing on him if the flame pillars are up, because they will deflect your attack. Charge the Mega Buster up and fire it just as the boss lands or when he is shooting at you. You’ll also know the boss is about to use the flame pillar attack, because he puts his gun to the ground before executing the move. It helps to keep your distance from this boss, since the flame pillars travel from Flame Man towards the player. His flame pillar is harder to avoid, although you can stand between the jets of fire safely. He’ll shoot his flame gun three times, but the projectiles move slowly and are easy to hop over. Flame man will jump around the room, usually about three times, then either shoot his flame cannon in a straight line or make small pillars of flame erupt from the ground. His weapon is also quite powerful even though it lacks range. Out of all the robot masters, Flame Man is the best choice to fight at the start of the game despite the fact that regular Mega Buster shots do little damage to him, because you will get the Rush Power Adapter for beating him. Weakness: W.Storm, Mega Buster (Sort of…) Please note that the player can obtain parts for a special weapon known as “Beat” by fighting hidden versions of some of the Robot Masters, see Section 5: “ Collecting the Beat Letters” for more information. A boss waits at the end of each level, whose weaknesses and abilities are described in the section below. The first eight stages can be played in any order.
Players who would rather fight Flame Man with a special weapon can start the boss loop with Wind Man, but his stage is one of the more dangerous levels in the game, so proceed with caution. Be warned that Flame Man is one of the more difficult Robot Masters in this title, but there is an E-Tank in the second half of his stage that can make the battle more manageable. Detailed descriptions of the eight Robot Masters, the end game bosses, and the locations of the hidden items that appear in this game are also included in this guide.īelow is the simplest and most effective order in which to defeat the initial eight bosses.Flame Man makes a good first target, because his stage is easy and lacks any significant secrets that require the Rush Jet or Power Adapter to uncover. The boss order recommended in this guide has been designed primarily to avoid the need to backtrack while keeping boss weaknesses in account. However, the order in which the player defeats each boss becomes important if he or she wishes to collect the Beat letters without backtracking, because the items needed to reach many of the hidden bosses must be won from certain Robot Masters. These intricate changes to her hair throughout the decades contribute to the natural ageing of the character but also help guide you through the story.Out of all of the Mega Man games for the NES, Mega Man 6 has perhaps the most flexible boss weakness system, since the majority of the Robot Masters can be defeated with the Mega Buster without too much trouble. Hairstyles weren’t as fast changing like those in the States, so that had to be accounted for with each hairstyle. 'Hairstyle trends in Italy during the 1970s were so different to those in the United States. No style was left unturned,' reveals Aspiras. ‘All the looks in the film took hours to create and develop. The painstaking detail and time behind each look was extreme, to say the least. There are photos of the actual Patrizia Reggiani with these looks.’
‘Hairstyle trends with spiral rod perms, then frizzy perms. ‘Once Patrizia Reggiani finally gets into the wealth of the Gucci dynasty, we were able to tap into more luxurious hairstyles of that time,’ explains Aspiras. A post shared by FREDERIC ASPIRAS on screen arc from Patrizia Reggiani to Patrizia Gucci (no spoilers don’t worry.), meant that the hair looks transformed in sync with the change in her character's circumstances.