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Mettaur

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Mettaur
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A Mettaur (center) in Smash Run
Universe Mega Man
Article on Wikipedia List of Mega Man characters#Met

Mettaurs (メットール, Mettaur), also known as Mets, are enemies from the Mega Man series.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

In Smash Run

Mettaur appear as enemies. They hide underneath their indestructible helmets until a fighter approaches them, then fire a three-way shot before ducking again. Behaviorally, this makes them similar to Octoroks, except with a slightly wider shot range. They are vulnerable to attacks only when exposed, but can be grabbed and thrown for an instant defeat even when protected by their helmet. Fittingly for their defensive nature, they generally drop Defense stat boosts upon defeat.

Trophy information

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Mettaur
This enemy comes to Smash Bros. from the Mega Man series, bringing its distinct yellow helmet along with it. Usually hiding under its helmet, every so often a Mettaur will show its face to fire off a few shots. You can't hurt them when they hunker down, but you can grab them...

Origin

Mega Man encountering a Mettaur in Mega Man 7.

Mettaurs are enemies from the Mega Man universe that first appeared in the first Mega Man game. Since its debut, it has appeared in every Mega Man series except Mega Man Legends. Their original series incarnation, which appears in Super Smash Bros. 4, typically wear helmets that protects them from attacks while they hide inside. When Mega Man is close, they will pop out their faces and shoot projectiles toward Mega Man in three directions: one in a horizontal direction and two in diagonal directions. There are many variations of Mettaurs: some can walk, some can fly, and some can swim. Its attacks in Smash Run are similar to its attacks in the Mega Man games. In nearly every Mega Man game, a variation of the Mettaur has been seen (e.g. a Mettenna in the Star Force series).