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| Podiaphobe Join Date: Oct 2007 Gender: Posts: 19,359 Thanks: 1,764 Thanked 1,161 Times in 804 Posts Blog Entries: 116 | Robot Master of the Week #34: Compass Man ![]() Dimension-006 Compass Man (コンパスマン, Compass Man?) is the last of the seven Robot Masters known as the Dimensions fought by Rockman and Forte in Rockman and Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha. He works for Rockman Shadow, who traveled from the future with the purpose of destroying the world. Like some of the other Dimensions, Compass Man's name might be deceiving, but he is quite a powerful foe. Compass Man can separate his torso from his legs and spins around the room, slicing at opponents with his deadly blade hands, while his legs will try to corner his "prey" and do even more damage. Compass Man, like the Clock Men, is a very mobile adversary, and thus is weakened and slowed down by Aircon Man's Barrier Wind and Forte Cyclone attacks. Compass Man does not leave a weapon upon his defeat. Unlike Sword Man, the only other boss to split like this, Compass Man is not damaged by hitting his Torso, his weak point is actually at the top of the legs, making it tricky to hit with his weakness. Compass Man's stage is only available after the defeat of the Clock Men. Appearances Rockman and Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha Theme Fun Facts ■In the game, Compass Man's name is actually spelled as "Compas Man." It is unknown whether this was a typographical error, a mistranslation (from Japanese to English characters), or whether it was intentional. ■Compass Man's stage theme is a remake of the Pirate Man theme from Mega Man & Bass. | ||
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