Centaur Man

Centaur Man (ケンタウロスマン) is a Robot Master that originally worked in a old museum. After he heard about the 1st Annual Robot Tournament, he entered the competition to restore the museum with the prize money, but was reprogrammed by Mr. X.

In Mega Man 6 he's equipped with an arm cannon on his right arm whose shot spreads on impact, and his Centaur Flash has space distortion abilities, allowing him to temporarily halt time. He's weak to Knight Man's Knight Crush.

In Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters he uses the Centaur Arrow, an energy arrow shot diagonally up or down from his arm cannon. He also uses a shield for defense, a naginata, and has the help of Heli Metalls. He's weak to Gyro Attack.

Mega Man 6 stats

 * Energy: Dry Battery
 * Height: 155 cm
 * Weight: 172 kg
 * Attack: 35
 * Defence: 47
 * Mobile: 205

Mega Man & Bass CD data
His Centaur Flash can bend the dimensions but a large amount of energy has to be consumed.

"Drop dead into the dimensions!!"

Good point: Decisive

Bad point: Dwells on things

Like: Gambling

Dislike: Whip

Japanese CD data:

Bad point: Many regrets

Like: Gambling

Dislike: Whip



Stage enemies
Enemies in Centaur Man's stage.
 * Chokero
 * Gabgyo
 * Pelicaanu
 * Pukar
 * Shield Cannon
 * Squidon
 * SRU-21/P
 * Submarine Flier
 * Wall Blaster 2

Other media
Centaur Man appeared in the story "The Strongest Enemy to Date" from the manga Rockman Megamix, where he is a robot from Greece that entered in the first World Robot Championship.

In the Rockman 6 manga, Centaur Man is a long-haired woman disguised as a man, and loves Knight Man.

Trivia

 * In Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, Centaur Man's theme is a remix of Junkman's theme.
 * He has a cameo appearance in the opening scene of Mega Man 8.
 * In terms of timeline, Centaur Man is the first Robot Master to be based on a mythical creature.
 * Centaur Man is the only Robot Master in Mega Man 6 that doesn't have a MegaMan Battle Network series counterpart.