Blade Man

Blade Man (ブレイドマン) is a Robot Master from Mega Man 10. He attacks by throwing volleys of sword-like blades and climbing around quickly between the walls and ceiling, sometimes diving down from the side walls to slash at the player.

Blade Man was the guide to an ancient castle before he contracted Roboenza. The castle's lord had a fascination with swords, which inspired the robot's design. He has an encyclopedic knowledge about weapons and swords, and can speak on the subject for a very long time.

Strategy
Blade Man jumps around on the walls and ceiling while firing his Triple Blade each time he latches onto a wall. The move can be avoided by jumping between the blades when he fires them from the wall, or staying out of their way when he fires them from the ceiling. The most useful strategy is to run towards him when he latches onto the walls, causing his attack to miss; and when he's on the ceiling, run past him, and he will also miss. If he isn't attacked afterwards, or at rare times, Blade Man will try to divebomb into the player, but that can be avoided by moving out of the way. If the player is right below Blade Man, his divebomb will always miss Mega Man.
 * On Easy Mode, Blade Man fires two blades instead of three, making the attack easier to avoid.
 * On Hard Mode, Blade Man fires five blades instead of three, making the attack much harder to avoid when he fires them from the walls. In addition, after divebombing at the player from the walls, he will dash at the player a second time, this can be avoided by jumping over him.

His weakness is the Commando Bomb, but it is tricky to hit him with this, as only the shockwave is able to do meaningful damage to him. If the Commando Bomb is aimed so that it hits the wall right below (or above) him while he is on the wall, the shockwave can hit him a second time, defeating him in the least amount of weapon energy possible. This weapon defeats him in six hits if he is hit by the shockwave, or fourteen hits if he is directly hit by the missile.


 * Players who play as Proto Man can defeat Blade Man quicker, as he can use his shield to block Blade Man's Triple Blade if timed correctly.
 * Players who play as Bass can also defeat Blade Man quicker due to his ability to fire multidirectional shots.

Damage Data Chart
Displays the amount of damage in units that Blade Man will receive from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 10.


 * *For Proto Buster, the first digit is the damage done when the weapon is fired normally; the second digit is damage done when the weapon is charged up.
 * *For Commando Bomb, the first digit is normal hit; the second digit is the explosion hit.

Stage Description :
Blade Man's stage consists of one main gimmick : On Easy Mode, the number of stage pickups increases and become more generous. Most of the spike pits in the see-saw sections are sealed off with floating platforms.
 * Using a see-saw type machine to cross pits by jumping back and forth.

On Hard Mode, pickups are less generous and enemy density increases. Noticeably, the number of Shotoms that appear on the see-saw sections have increased by a large amount.

Stage enemies
Enemies that appears in Blade Man's stage.
 * Sub-boss: Tricastle
 * New Classical Cannon
 * Darspider
 * Merserker
 * Shotom
 * Sprinklan
 * Neo Metall X (Hard Mode only)
 * Tsurare Stamp (Hard Mode only)
 * Waltriot (Hard Mode only)

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
Blade Man is featured in the Archie Comics Mega Man series, and like most of the Robot Masters in the series does not debut in the adaptation of his game. Instead, Blade Man appeared during the Worlds Collide crossover arc as part of an army of Robot Masters, though he, like his many comrades, proved unable to overcome Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man or their allies.

Trivia

 * Blade Man shares his name with another Blade Man from Mega Man 3 for DOS.
 * Prior to its release, Nintendo held a contest for Mega Man 6 for two of the eight Robot Masters to be put into the game (the results being Knight Man and Wind Man). Blade Man was one of the submitted robot masters, and shares a very strong resemblance to this one in Mega Man 10.
 * Concept Art for Blade Man reveals that there was going to be a Robot Master who had hands with one holding a sword. That one was scrapped for the current Blade Man whose arms end in blades themselves.