Met

Met (メットール) is a recurring Mechaniloid enemy from the Mega Man series 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 don't have an official name in English, changing between the three names through the games, but their Japanese name is the same in all games. They are unofficially called Hard Hats in some strategy guides. The name Mettaur is used in all western Mega Man games since 2004.

These robots have appeared in almost all of the Mega Man game series, except for the Mega Man Legends series. They mostly appear as enemies, but there are also bosses such as the giant Met in Dr. Wily's castle in Mega Man 4, Met King (Mettool Daddy). In Mr. X's castle in Mega Man 6 there is a Met boss operating a tank, named Mettonger Z. In Mega Man ZX, there is a giant Met miniboss, named Powmettaur.

Mets in the original series






Met C-15
Met C-15 is the basic Met of the first Mega Man X game, and he mainly appears in Armored Armadillo's stage, the Gallery, among other places. But he basically acts like his classic predecessor. He tries to attack X by the back. The Garakuta Robot uses parts of it.



Planty Met
Planty Met appears in Sting Chameleon's Forest Stage, and likes to ambush X by hiding in the foliage and then popping out when X gets close. Iworms crawl out of their grassy heads.



Met Soldier
Met Soldiers (Mettool D2) first appeared in Mega Man X4, as part of Repliforce's bid for independence. They soon appeared in other Mega Man X games shortly thereafter as Mettool T.



Mettool T
Mettool T are enhanced Met Soldiers. But other than their walkie-talkie antennae, they still function the same as their predecessors.



Scrap Mettool
Scrap Mettool is a Met from Mega Man X7.



Mettaur
Mettaur from Mega Man X: Command Mission.



Silver Mettaur
Silver Mettaur is a Met from Mega Man X: Command Mission.



Gold Mettaur
Gold Mettaur is a Met from Mega Man X: Command Mission.



"Mettaur Cure" (?)
Mettaur Cure is a Met from Mega Man X: Command Mission.



"Mettaur Counter" (?)
Mettaur Counter is a Met from Mega Man X: Command Mission.



"Mettaur Commander" (?)
Mettaur Commander is a Met from Mega Man X: Command Mission.



Mettaur Gigant
Mettaur Gigant is a rare Mettaur from Mega Man X: Command Mission found on Gimialla Mine.



Mets in the 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 Zero 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 seens to be all from Mega Man 7, being them Mettool RW (land enemies), Heli Mettool RW (aerial enemies) and Swim Mettool RW (aquatic enemies).

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





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



Remettaur
Remettaur is a Met similar to the Fission Met. Produced by a factory on Slither Inc.'s request.



Powmettaur
Powmettaur is the sub boss from Area H. It's similar to the Met King and Mettaur Gigant. It drops Mini-Mets from the top of its head, spits balloons with enemies in them, and can hover like a UFO. It was originally designed as a amusement park mascot.

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Mets in the Battle Network series
In the MegaMan Battle Network series, the Mets are computer viruses that attacks with pickets and Shockwaves. In the first game they are called Mettool, and from the second and on they are called Mettaur. There are seven variants of this Met.

Mets in the Star Force series
In the MegaMan Star Force series there are mets called "Mettenna". Its name is probably a play of Met and antenna.

Other media
The Mets appeared in various Mega Man media, like Mega Man cartoon series, Mega Man: Upon a Star, MegaMan NT Warrior, Rockman Megamix, ...

In the Mega Man cartoon series, the Met only appears in the first episode, "The Beginning." He talks by making funny sounds, yet Dr. Light seems to understand him. The Met goes out into the field with roll and helps Dr. Light in the lab. Many items seem to come out of his hardhat, even an entire stretcher for Mega Man.

The Mets also makes short appearances in Mega Man: Upon a Star in a amusement park (Train Met and a common Met), and Rockman Megamix in a construction area.

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Similar enemies
Enemies similar to the Mets.
 * Picket Man, a special type of Met.
 * Umbrella Guard
 * Shothead
 * Shekuten