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spoiler the gravity of the robot and the shot(bullet) underwater is different. bullets' gravity is based on the underwater moving of original MM2's Item-3. ....and, It wasn't purpose that he didn't have a lot of opponent. because most of the fights don't get fun. but he's one of my favorite robot masters. so I didn't want to use sad music
Wow. Who would've thought that Bubble Man would be a secret top tier? Then again, that high and slow movement actually seems to work to his advantage with the way the Bubble Lead works. High bouncing attacks with high coverage, plus fast buster shots? A lot of the other bots' attack patterns can't quite deal, I guess.
I think it'll be even more pressing whether or not Bubble Man can both fly over Heat Man's rush attack and damage him super quickly when he's vulnerable. Entirely possible but I don't think it's likely.
Bubble Man always makes me smile, he's such a fun little guy. I was absolutely not ready for underwater Blizzardman, I was terrified of his low gravity ball.
Having Shadow Man drop in like that was absolutely incredible. I never expected anything intentionally cinematic like that on this channel, I loved it!
@@AnotherCraig oh wow you're right! They both have an invincible rushdown attack that barrels through everything, and they both have projectile barrages that materialize/align in the air and then aim at the opponent. It'll be interesting to see them fight. I predict that Blizzard Man will have the superior rushdown attack while Top Man will have the superior projectiles. Top Man is also more consistent and not rng like Blizzard Man is which I think could give him an advantage.
He's a favorite of mine, I can't wait to see him added to the roster. ...I really think Needle Man would the toughest of 3's set, though... dunno, we'll see!
I've said before that Fire Man's overwhelming spam is unstoppable against anything that doesn't hover out of his range. Being highly prone to doing exactly that, it's not a big surprise Bubble Man can handle him.
Just want to say congrats on figuring out how to make Bubbleman work. That had to be a headache. Good to see a MM3 character as well. I don't see Shadowman though do well in this format. He is too busy jumping around than fighting.
It's awesome to see the long-awaited debut of these two robot masters! Bubbleman gets ridiculed alot for being easy, but he's surprisingly strong -- I guess his pattern works well against other robots. As I've said before, one of the few flaws in MM2 is not making Bubbleman invincible to metal blades, that would've made him much more balanced (I personally fight him with quick boomerangs to make things more interesting). And of course, the epic Shadow reveal! Honestly, I think you were kinda unfair to him with the "womp womp" jingle -- at least he broke even, and he'd have to battle more robot masters to get a fair assessment. After all, if Bubbleman didn't fight bomb & ice, for example, he would've had the same 2-2! Anyway, looking forward to more of this!
I like it when the death match is simulated 20 times and you give us the exact score. If both robots win, I like that we get to see the match both ways. This gives it an almost scientific approach while keeping it entertaining. Also, no nonsense - the videos are always to the point and edited brilliantly. Excellent work!
I guess it makes sense Bubble Man would end up being high tier. Very mobile and spends the majority of the time off the ground, only being a sitting duck for a couple seconds in between each clash, but even during that time he's almost instantly throwing his bubbles out so it's a wash at best, and when he's off the ground he has both the large bubbles that basically act as a wall closing in for ground offense and the smaller shots for air offense, the latter of which he iirc shoots whenever an enemy is in line with him so they aren't just (predetermined OR random) wasted shots. Also interesting how he's sort of another Metal Man in that his own domain handicaps him slightly compared to being in other rooms, with the exception it seems of when he goes against naturally high jumpers like Bomb Man where it ends up being the opposite. I'm gonna make a prediction that that will be a common theme with him. I love that Blizzard Man still edged him out in wins (although not in his own stage which is much more representative of how most stages are). He's quickly becoming my favorite in this, has easily the most OP attack so far that's basically a big ball of invincible destruction, yet it's balanced out somewhat by the fact that he'll spend some matches doing his dumb little dance 90 percent of the time getting pelted nonstop.
Bubble Man has my respect for beating Fire Man so soundly. And Elec Man finally looks good against somebody! I can’t wait to see more Robot Masters added, I’m curious to see if Toad Man is possible.
@@AnotherCraig Given he stays 50/50 of the time digging underground, that would compensate the other times he's walking around and firing Drill Bombs at fixed intervals rather than being as aggressive or countering as Fire or Crash
@@derthevaporeon He's not exactly a sitting duck above ground. He can hop around, and his Drill Bombs deflect shots. I misremembered that he was invincible when he pops up, but he is invincible as he's going into hiding. I'm not saying he's at Air Man's supreme level of cheese, but still 😋
Bubble Man mighty? Didn't expect that, he only fell to the combined hopes of the Canadian people. That transition was amazing by the way. But I think it's pretty cool that Shadow Man was completely outclassed by an opponent that was faster than him.
Spoilers Good lord, BubbleMan just swept the two top tier Robot masters (CutMan and FireMan) like it was nothing, coming out as a hidden top tier Robot Master. If he was against GutsMan, he would've destroyed him with 20 victories.
Finally, BUBBLE MAN! (can't wait to watch it) Edit: that was MAGNIFICENT! Bubble Man has equipped a "water jetpack" for the non-aquatic battles and Shadow Man was fantastic! Keep up your excellent work MMV.
Yes!!! Robots from MM2 and MM3 as well! Love it, those two MegaMan games are my favorite. It is great to see all 6 classic MegaMan games represented in your videos👍🏻
HOLY CRAP HE’S FINALLY HERE Edit: Is it wrong I actually got suprised at the Shadow Man reveal? I was just that locked onto Bubble Man finally getting in, didn’t even notice Shadow Man on the thumbnail and title
I like this one because Bubble Man and Shadow Man are two of the hardest bosses to do damageless buster-only. Doc Wood and Doc Quick are probably the hardest bosses to do buster-only in the entire series because it's nearly impossible to avoid taking damage.
I proposed it already in the suggestion forum to have Doc/Fake Crash fight those with good anti-airs, like Fake Air, Fake Heat, and Bowser, maybe Centaur man as well(?), but I think Bubble Man and Shadow Man fit that challenge perfectly! Also, could we see Bubble tackle the MM1 boss rush and Shadow tackle the 50 Metalls?
Bubble Man and Shadow Man here we go!! we finished all the Robot Masters of the game Megaman2 I hope in addition to Bubble Man there will be Splash Woman even if we are not there yet
Bubbleman is rather fascinating, in part he's foiled by his own stage physics but that's kind of by design since his game plan is to make you weave around a mix of projectiles while also avoiding him. because of that, he proves to be a pretty strong contender here since he puts out a ton of fire power while also staying on the move. Shadowman however...sadly he's all style. another boss that spends too much time mucking around and attacks so infrequently.
Wise choice removing the celing spikes. Otherwise, the only three fights that could've happened here would be FireMan, DocBubble, and TomahawkMan. Unless the spikes had a set damage value that could be changed with the ruleset and/or the spikes are only there when using original damage values. But that's neither here nor there
@@PedroJaimeCostaPereira Honestly that would be a fair assumption. I was actually pretty surprised that Bubble Man actually performs well as an aquatic robot master, when you put the water physics into it.
And also, i can surely say: Shadow Man isn't bad Robot Master. He's just very random guy. (But with some battles he needs training in Earth.) For example, he can do three most short jumps. (That movement before attack is fastest... and almost as fast in damage as Fire Man.) But also he can do three most long jumps. (That movement before attack is slowest, but not Guts Man's or Flash Man's attack speed. I like both of them but let's look into the truth by our eyes.)
Ironically I think Bubble does better out of water than in it, since his Bubble Lead doesn't bounce nearly as much as it does in the water so Robot Masters can't just walk under it like Fire Man was doing Shadow Man I figured would be pretty average thanks to his slow attacking speed but it was fun to see him jump around Elec Man's Thunder Beams and slide under Centaur Man's shots a few times Excited to see more MM3 characters be added later down the line, though I think Gemini Man is gonna be down there with Guts, Flash, and Knight competing for weakest Robot Master on the channel
Real feedback from me for once here... Normally, the robot masters are extremely accurate to their original behavior, but Bubble Man is "off". He is severely sped up compared to his original counterpart (both in and out of water), making him far more aggressive. Because he moves faster, his gets into his attack animation at a quicker pace. As a result, he shoots more bubbles and fires more projectiles than normal. I don't mind this at all, but I think maybe that should have been an alternate Bubble Man form, akin to Super Guts and the like. PS: Blizzard Man in Bubble Man's boss room with the water physics was HILARIOUS! Edit: The transition to Shadow Man was gold! A warm welcome to the Mega Man 2 and 3 newcomers!
Bubble Man's horizontal speed depends on how far he's traveling after leaving the ground. He also starts firing pellets if he's at the same vertical height as his opponent and isn't currently firing a bubble lead, so robot masters that jump a lot cause him to fire more often. Though I think there's a chance he sometimes won't fire if this happens when he's leaving the ground.
@MirinkaiserVODs oh that's right! actually, original MM2 is programmed to generate constant Lag while Mega man is underwater. so the entire game speed, including Mega man's walking speed, temporarily slows down. that's probably just to make it look like Mega man's underwater. but In my game, Bubble man is close to the speed when there's no Lag. If you're interested, try going in and out of the water after going through spikes area of the Bubble stage. you'll notice that the waterfall in the background changes speed. but I may adjust it a little when it becomes necessary 8-). thanks for watching and your feedback! B^D
@@MegaMan-Victory Ohhhhh, that is a very interesting reasoning behind it. I noticed that things are slower of course, but I thought it only affected Mega Man, not the other characters and enemies. So Bubble Man was really slow in MM2 only because Mega Man himself was there. That's actually a fascinating explanation!
I mean I could mention the obvious, Bubble Man being strong, Shadow Man being weak or MM3 Robot Masters happening soon....but can we talk about how awesome Blizzard Man's rolling attack is underwater??
Hmm here the requested idea Doc robot (heat), doc robot (bubble), doc robot (air), doc robot (metal) doc robot (crash) doc robot (flash) doc robot (wood) doc robot (quick) vs MM2 robot masters, heat man, bubbleman, air man, metal man, crash man, flash man, wood man, quick man 8 vs 8 on all team battles
IM SO GLAD TO SEE BUBBLE MAN FIGHTING :DDDDDDDDD what the hell he is one of the strongest robot masters, their arrows and bubbles going toward their targets are a enormous threat to dodge, like ice man but much harder. He is in A tier along with Metal Man, Plant Man, and Fire Man :0 Maybe Bubble Man will be the second strongest robot master, only behind Air Man, because Bubble Man with his wide attack coverage, slow and speed attack coverage, and high height flying, will stay far from Heat Man body crash and basically being the perfect counterpart of him, the one who can defeat him easily (maybe Air and Crash will do it too, but not as easily as Bubble)
do you know that bubble man stands away from the floor 80% of the time he fights? its so dangerous to robot masters that cannot jump to become unstuck from the floor (heat man, fire man) or that do it rarely either with high or low jumps (cut man, crash man, wood man) that it will be more decisive than invulnerability moments. The same with the wide attack type coverage that makes bubble man attacks hard to dodge the same or more as ice man
@@Rakghe Heat Man has a pretty good anti-air attack though and Bubble Man won't be hitting him with his buster shots. That said, I will be rooting for Bubble Man when the fight eventually comes.