No edit summary |
(Adding categories) |
||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
+ | {{Outdated Infobox}} |
||
+ | {{Categories}} |
||
{{Stub}} |
{{Stub}} |
||
{{Villain_Infobox |
{{Villain_Infobox |
||
Line 18: | Line 20: | ||
{{Megaman Villains}} |
{{Megaman Villains}} |
||
[[Category:Megaman Villains]] |
[[Category:Megaman Villains]] |
||
+ | [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] |
Revision as of 14:25, 17 January 2020
Darth Vader finds your lack of faith in this page's infobox disturbing, as many, if not all sections in this infobox have been left empty. Help improve this article by updating and expanding the infobox. NOOOOOOO! |
Harley Quinn thinks that this article looks kinda boring, eh? Why not put some categories there to spice it up? Help by adding new categories to the article! |
Jafar says: Read my lips and come to grips with the reality! This article is a stub and is in need of expansion. You can help Villains Wiki by expanding it. |
Spring Man is one of the 8 robot masters introduced in Mega Man 7. As his name suggest, he is made primary out of springs. Because of this, he is very light, and is able to jump very high, which he takes advantage of during his battle against Mega Man. He is made out of over 2,000 springs.
About
His Special weapon is the Wild Coil, a pair of spiked springs that are fired both forward and from behind. In addition, due to his spring arms, he can stretch his arms to punch from a distance. If Mega Man gets too close, Spring Man will grab him and ram him up into the ceiling. He is immune to electric attacks, and if attacked by the Thunder Bolt weapon, he will become like a magnet and will try to drag Mega Man close to him. If Mega Man does get close, Spring Man will ram Mega Man into the ceiling.
His weakness is the Slash Claw, and his defeat grants Mega Man the Wild Coil.