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Dr. Wily
SSBU spirit Dr. Wily.png
MegaManSymbol.svg

Dr. Wily as he appears in Mega Man 10.

Universe Mega Man
Debut Mega Man (1987)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Resident Evil 3 (cameo, 2020)
Console/platform of origin Nintendo Entertainment System
Species Human
Gender Male
Article on Wikipedia Dr. Wily

Dr. Albert Wily (Dr.ワイリー, Dr. Wily) is a character from the Mega Man series by Capcom, serving as the main antagonist of the classic series games.

Origin

Dr. Wily piloting the Wily Capsule in Mega Man 7.

Dr. Wily is the antagonist of the main series Mega Man games. Formerly a colleague of Mega Man's creator Dr. Light, the two had a falling out, resulting in Dr. Wily reprogramming six of Dr. Light's robots, which Mega Man eventually fought. Since then, he has created his own robots and built many fortresses, where he acts as the final boss. As a running gag throughout the classic series, Dr. Wily always ends up on his knees and begs Mega Man for mercy after he is defeated, although most of the time he still escapes. His creation of Zero and the virus within him also makes Dr. Wily indirectly responsible for the events of the Mega Man X series.

Dr. Wily's first appearance inside the Wily Capsule was in Mega Man 4, and since then, it has been part of his final battle in all main series games (with the exception of Mega Man 11), using different designs and attack patterns. The Wily Capsule he uses for his Assist Trophy role in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is specifically the one from Mega Man 7. Much like in Ultimate, he attacks by teleporting to random spots in the stage and firing four elemental orbs, which spread around Mega Man before flying towards him, as well as launching electricity downward that spreads across the ground. Unlike in Ultimate, he does not have a spinning ram attack. The elemental orbs can use fire, electricity, or ice; while electric orbs merely damage Mega Man, fire orbs cause him to temporarily burn in place and take constant damage, and ice orbs freeze him. The Wily Capsule in Mega Man 7 is notably one of the most difficult bosses in the Mega Man series, as it is only vulnerable to a few weapons, all of which deal minimal damage, while its elemental orbs deal high damage to Mega Man and are very hard to dodge.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Dr. Wily appears as a trophy in both versions of the game.

Trophy

Trophy in for Wii U.
Trophy in for 3DS.
Dr. Wily
A mad scientist from the Mega Man series who develops deadly robots to try and take over the world. He's not above stealing the robots made by other scientists and modifying them for his own evil ends, either. Dr. Wily has a tendency to beg for forgiveness when Mega Man inevitably defeats him; those tears don't look all that genuine, honestly...
NES: Mega Man
NES: Mega Man 2

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As an Assist Trophy

Wily Capsule on Mario Galaxy.

Dr. Wily appears as an Assist Trophy in the form of the Wily Capsule (ワイリーカプセル, Wily Capsule), specifically the form present in Mega Man 7. When summoned, he teleports to random spots above the stage and spreads four orbs around himself, which track opponents' movements before flying towards them. Each orb randomly uses one of three elements, from fire, electricity and ice, with the latter two paralyzing and freezing opponents respectively. Dr. Wily also fires electricity towards the ground, which splits into four orbs that travel alongside it, and rams into opponents while spinning, dealing high damage and knockback. If the Wily Capsule is destroyed, Dr. Wily falls to the ground and begs for forgiveness. Dr. Wily can't appear in Mementos and King of Fighters Stadium.

Spirits

Primary spirit

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability Series
874
SSBU spirit Wily Capsule.png
Wily Capsule
Grab
★★★ 3 2683 8071 1073 3228 1610 4843 No Effect Mega Man Series

Support spirit

No. Image Name Class Cost Ability Series
873
SSBU spirit Dr. Wily.png
Dr. Wily ★★★★ 2 Jam FS Charge Mega Man Series

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ワイリーカプセル, Wily Capsule
UK English Wily Capsule
France French Capsule Wily Wily Capsule
Germany German Wily-Kapsel Wily Capsule
Spain Spanish Cápsula Wily Wily Capsule
Italy Italian Capsula del Dr. Wily Dr. Wily's Capsule
China Chinese Wily Capsule
South Korea Korean 와이리 캡슐, Wily Capsule
Netherlands Dutch Wily-capsule Wily Capsule
Russia Russian Капсула Уайли Wily Capsule

Trivia

  • Although Dr. Wily has a trophy on both the 3DS and Wii U versions, he is one of the few non-playable characters in Super Smash Bros. 4 to have different poses in both versions. Wily's 3DS trophy depicts his pose when surrendering at the endings of the original Mega Man games after being defeated, while his Wii U trophy is posed identically to his official Mega Man 9 artwork.