The Wood Armor is the thing to buy first here. Sal’s access point is just past the entrance, and nearby is the main attraction of the area for the moment, a merchant with the following: Using /Sal we can access Internet Area 3 from Internet Area 2. Once home, it’s time to explore the new section of the Net. We get both a Power UP and an HP Memory at once. The trip isn’t a total bust though, since when we return to ACDC we get an email from Yuuchiro apologizing for missing us before revealing that he managed to compress the program and attaches it to the mail. While we’re in here though we can get and examine a machine that generates a random virus battle. We do, but according to the Program, it isn’t. Examining the PC in Yuuichiro’s cubicle prompts Megaman to suggest that we jack in to see if the Power UP is inside. It’s also got two Navis inside, one of which ponders its own sentience, while the other lets slip that a new type of Navi using human…something was developed here. There’s a monitor we can jack in to for a Hi-Cannon J. However all is not for naught, because we can still poke around the place. Talking to the receptionist allows us to take the elevator up to where Yuuichiro’s lab is. Down a hall is SciLab’s lobby which lacks a jack in-able TV but does have a vending machine containing 5000z. The Waterworks’ lobby is immediately inside, and though there’s not much to do here at the moment we can jack in to a TV in the smoking area to nab an Escape L and a vending machine with a Spreader J. It’s split into three main sections, the city’s waterworks, an underground power plant, and finally SciLab, the country’s top technology-based thinktank where Lan’s father works. The Government Complex houses a number of facilities. The viruses inside are pretty strong, though. We can jack in to Sal’s stand where we can get which will allow us to access Internet Area 3 from here later on, as well as a Recovery 120 A. So chips like Fire Tower, Fireman, or Fire Sword if you happen to have it will eat through Woodman’s bulk like nothing else.Īfter the battle Sal gives us the /Sal item, which will allow us to go through one of the exits in Internet Area 2 that was blocked off before giving us access to Internet Area 3, which corresponds with the Government Complex. There are no resistances either, meaning that if you hit say, a Wood element enemy with an Elec attack, the damage won’t be halved. Hitting an enemy with the element that they’re weak against deals double damage. The coverage looks like this: Fire > Wood, Aqua > Fire, Elec > Aqua, Wood > Elec. There are five elements in this game: Fire, Aqua, Elec, Wood, and Normal. While I’ve mentioned them before, this is where the game's Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors begins to come into play. While he himself is slow, his attacks are randomized and pretty fast as far as how they hit is concerned, plus he’s one of the very few bosses who can recover HP, and a lot of it at that.Īssuming you have a number of them though, his Achilles’ Heel is Fire element attacks. When Woodman lands on the panel with that fruit he’ll recover 200 HP.Īt this stage of the game I found Woodman to be a lot harder than I remember him being. Growth – A seed will fall onto one of Woodman’s panels, sprout, and create a fruit. Death Forest – Woodman leaps into the air and puts his hands to the ground upon landing, performing his Green Wood attack several times in sequence for 50 Wood damage.Wood Tower – A seed drops onto the field and turns into a series of wooden spears that move towards Megaman in the standard Tower pattern for 50 Wood damage.Green Wood – Every time Woodman moves, several wooden spears pop out of random panels of Megaman’s field for 50 Wood damage.In this game it's mandatory to beat each of them at least once so that we can access different areas of the Net. Sal and Woodman are the first of a number of bosses that don't really have any story importance - they're just there to be fought. She’s an environmentalist and the operator of Woodman. The exterior of the Government Complex has some employees wandering around, and it also has a new character named Sal ◊ who is selling boxed-lunches (or bento, if you can read the hiragana printed on her stand’s banner).
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