Met

Met is a recurring Mechaniloid enemy from the Mega Man franchise that has a indestructible hard hat. The word Met is derived from the word helmet. They are also called Mettool, Metall, Mettall, and Mettaur. They didn't have an official name in English, changing between the three names through the games until 2004 when the name Mettaur was used in all western Mega Man games since. Their official Japanese name is Metall (メットール), with Mettool and similars being mistranslations. They are unofficially called Hard Hats in some strategy guides.

These robots have appeared in almost all of the Mega Man game series, except for the Mega Man Legends series(although homage was paid to Mets in the form of Bon Bonne ). They mostly appear as enemies, but there are also bosses such as the giant Met in the Wily Castle in Mega Man 4, Metall Daddy. In Mr. X's Castle in Mega Man 6 there is a Met boss operating a tank, named Metonger Z. In Mega Man ZX, there is a giant Met sub-boss, named Powmettaur.

Mets in the Mega Man series






Mets in the Mega Man X series


Mets appear in the X series with many incarnations, each with their own unique trait. Generally though, Mets behave and look almost exactly like the ones from the original series, albeit there are specialized types of Mets.

Mets in the Mega Man Zero series
The Mets appear in all four games from the Mega Man Zero series, but they don't have any new attribute, being called ancient Mechaniloids. In the first three games from the series, they don't appear as normal enemies. They only appear if Hacker Cyber-elves like Metoras are used to turn almost all enemies of the stage into Mets. These Mets seem to be all from Mega Man 7, the enemies becoming Metall RW (land enemies), Heli Metall RW (aerial enemies) and Swim Metall RW (aquatic enemies).

In Mega Man Zero 4, there are only standard Mettaurs (without RW in its name) in Fenri Lunaedge's stage and in Popla Cocapetri's stage. It's possible to use their helmets as a shield by using the Zero Knuckle.





Mets in the Mega Man ZX series
Mets appears as enemies in the Mega Man ZX (series) series, and a giant Met as a sub-boss. Area H is an abandoned Met-themed amusement park that contains several Mets in the area, including Met balloons, a genie Met and a Met doll in the crane game. The Cyber-elf Met from the Mega Man Zero series also appears in the crane game and in Prairie's room in the Guardian HQ.

Pattrolaur
Pattrolaur is a overfactored patroller Mettaur designed and developed by Slither Inc..



Remettaur
Remettaur, known as Metall RE in Japan, is a Met similar to the Metall Mommy. Produced by a factory on Slither Inc.'s request, when a Remettaur is destroyed, mini Mettaurs jump out, the mini Mettaurs appear to be short-fused and explodes shortly.

Powmettaur
Powmettaur, known as Metall Powered (メットールパワード) in Japan, is the sub-boss from Area H in Mega Man ZX. It is a giant Met, similar to the Metall Daddy from Mega Man 4, that was originally designed as an amusement park mascot.

Powmettaur attacks by dropping miniature Mets from the top of its head, spitting balloons with enemies in them, and hovering like a UFO while inside its helmet.



VMettaur
VMettaur, known as Metall V in Japan, is the latest model Mettaur from Mega Man ZX Advent that appears in the Quarry. It spits mini Mettaur bombs. Its cute looks earned it nominations to be mascot for amusement parks.

Mets in the Mega Man Battle Network series
In the Mega Man Battle Network series, the Mets are computer viruses that attack with pickets and shockwaves.

There are three basic Mettaur types that appears in all games: The first Mettaur found in the games has a yellow helmet and doesn't hide under it. The second Mettaur, Mettaur2, has a red helmet and hides under the helmet while another Mettaur is attacking. Mettaur3 is blue and acts like Mettaur2, only having higher stats.

In Mega Man Battle Network 4, there is a Mettaur Village.

Mets in the Mega Man Star Force series


In the Mega Man Star Force series there are Mets called "Mettenna". Its name is probably a combination of the words Met and antenna, this may be due to that now it has an antenna. Their appearance and movements are similar to the Mettaurs from the Mega Man Battle Network series. The only difference is that their helmets have a sharp point on the tip which gives off tiny ring-shaped radio waves.

Other media
The Mets appeared in various Mega Man media, like the Mega Man animated series, the Mega Man comic book series, Mega Man: Upon a Star, MegaMan NT Warrior, Mega Man Megamix, and others.

In the Mega Man cartoon series, the Met only appears in the first episode, "The Beginning." This particular Met is called Doc. He talks by making funny sounds, yet Dr. Light seems to understand him. Doc goes out into the field with Roll and helps Dr. Light in the lab. He seems to have been a prototype for Eddie, as many items can be produced from his hardhat, even an entire stretcher for Mega Man.

The Mets also makes short appearances in Mega Man: Upon a Star, in an amusement park (Metall K-1000 and a common Met), and Mega Man Megamix in a construction area.

In the MegaMan NT Warrior animes, the Mettaur is a recurring virus. In the first episode of Rockman.EXE Stream and the 14th episode of Rockman.EXE Beast+, one giant Mettaur virus appears.

Similar enemies
Enemies similar to the Mets.
 * Picket Man, a special type of Met.
 * Brown
 * Shekuten
 * Brain Break
 * New Shotman
 * Rackaser