The Hero: The main good guy, which in his game, means going into dungeons and battling Reavers while the rest support him from the Flutter.While he can wear one in both games, don't expect to see him wearing one in any other appearances. Helmets Are Hardly Heroic: He is the only MegaMan incarnation who doesn't wear a helmet by default.Given his eventual relationship with Roll, it's probably honestly for the best that way. While he's raised by Barrel Caskett alongside his granddaughter, MegaMan's never actually adopted- rather, he's raised specifically as Barrel's apprentice, and is distinctively given a different last name of "Volnutt". Good Is Not Soft: He's an All-Loving Hero who feels compassion for the villains and helps anyone in need, but when it's time to fight, he will kick your ass.More specifically, he also takes after X, as it's revealed in his backstory as Trigger that was he was a Purifier Unit * Irregular Hunter in the original Japanese script whose job was hunting down aberrant machines which is identical to X's job as a Maverick Hunter * also referred to as Irregular Hunter in the original Japanese script. Expy: Of the original MegaMan, in tradition as a Legacy Character.MegaMan: Reinitialize? I haven't understood much of what you have been saying, but when you say "reinitialize", do you mean. Oh, Crap!: His reaction to Juno's "reinitialization". Energy Weapon: The Shining Laser is his most powerful weapon, able to rapidly deplete any opponent's health in seconds (if they let him hold still to aim it).Electric Torture: Briefly subjected to this by Juno near the end of the first game, until he is rescued by Teisel and Tron.Dark and Troubled Past: His past as a Purifier Unit involved with an insurrection years ago comes to light in Legends 2.Crossdressing Voices: In both Japanese and English, though only in 2 in English, he has a female voice actress.Inspecting a magazine rack in the first game has him mention some dirty magazines, but he doesn't feel comfortable looking at them with other people around. Whether or not he meant to do it is in question, however, so it may also be another example of Accidental Pervert. Covert Pervert: Walks in on a nude Roll in the original game, as well as the sequel and is seemingly pleased with himself for doing it.There's a piece of official art of Volnutt getting crushed as all four of the girls try cozying up to him at once. Chick Magnet: Roll and Tron are both head-over-heels in love with him, but we also have Yuna, and probably Sera.The design team had an idea on how to implement it, though. Capcom, but not yet in any of the actual Legends games. Charged Attack: Had the traditional Charge Shot in Tatsunoko vs.Badass Adorable: Much like his original counterpart.When he finishes blasting them, he usually expresses remorse over doing it. All-Loving Hero: No one and nothing is above his compassion not even the villains.Artwork states that when the family goes on adventures he puts his head on a fully mechanical body and has his normal cyber-organic body in storage of some sort. This turns out to be the case for most, if not all of Elysium's units. He most of the time has a seemingly explicit robotic body, with ball joints and replaceable limbs, yet the second game makes clear he can also be every bit as normal as Roll in body. Ambiguous Robot: It's hard to say whether MegaMan is more organic or mechanical. Given his history, his primary might or might not be part of his body or part of his armor.
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