User:LenMaster88/Articles/Mega Man (DarkCipherLucius's first, rewrite)

For his first version of everyone's favorite blue robot, DarkCipherLucius made a unique "clone" out of his Marvel vs. Capcom'' appearance, equipped with some new weapons, mechanics and Hypers. His fast, long-range projectiles could make for good zoning, but his A.I. rarely takes advantage of them.''

Gameplay


Megaman Clone is a six-button character with gameplay vaguely similar to Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes, including a Push Block and a Super Jump. However, Megaman Clone's mechanics do not just stick to just what was in that game, and also include a unique Dodge, which can be used mid-air rather than just on the ground, an Alpha Counter, and a wall-jump ability, performed using or  at the corner of a stage in-air, depending on the direction Megaman Clone is facing. Megaman Clone also has a switchable Mega Buster, alongside switchable Weapon Moves. The former can either switch between a rapid-fire "X" Buster or the more traditional "Mega" Buster seen in his official Marvel vs. Capcom appearances; the latter can switch between specific weapons from Mega Man & Bass, original weapons, and the Tornado Hold also seen in his official Marvel vs. Capcom appearances.

Trivia

 * Megaman Clone's idle animation changes when his life is either equal to or under 250.
 * On M.U.G.E.N. versions 1.0 and above, Megaman Clone's long internal name will cause a bug in the engine that will either kill him or set his life to 1. This can be fixed by changing the internal name to something different, although this could result in problems with characters that use the exact internal name as an identification trait.
 * Megaman Clone has multiple unused Specials and Hypers. It is unknown if these were ever to be used at a point, especially considering a good few of them looking complete.
 * A command for the Konami Code is also unused alongside these Hypers. It probably wasn't meant to be used at all, considering a text string that says "Just cause =P" [sic] in a non-serious matter accompanies it.