Doc Robot

Doc Robot K-176 (ドクロボットK-176) is a boss from Mega Man 3 who has a number of different attachments and devices on his body. After defeating the eight Robot Masters, Mega Man has to return to the stages of Needle Man, Gemini Man, Spark Man, and Shadow Man to fight against Doc Robot. He uses the powers of all the eight Robot Masters from Mega Man 2, utilizing their program data combined with his specialized devices.

Strategy

 * *See the Robot Masters he copies for his strategy.

General information
Attack power, weakness, and stage locations for Doc Robot.



Damage Data Chart
Displays the amount of damage in units that Doc Robot will receive from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 3.


 * *For Top Spin, more or less damages is inflicted depending on the strength of the hit, and other unknown variables.

Stage enemies
See the Mega Man 3 enemies from:
 * Needle Man
 * Gemini Man
 * Spark Man
 * Shadow Man

Captain N: The Game Master
In Captain N: The Game Master, the Doc Robot is a small and thin doctor robot with glasses and beard that assists Dr. Wily (a literal "Doc" Robot). He only uses Metal Man's Metal Blades to attack, and was smashed by a giant pipe that he cut with one.

Rockman Gigamix
In the manga Rockman Gigamix, Doc Robot appears in the story Asteroid Blues, which is based on the events of Mega Man 3.

Trivia

 * His Japanese name, "dokurobotto", is actually the combination of two words -- "dokuro", which means "skull", and "robotto", which means "robot". The name basically translates to "skull robot," though the joke was lost in translation and resulted in the name "Doc Robot".


 * The devices seen attached to Doc Robot at various places are what may be a buster on his right arm, a Quick-Boomerang launcher on his left wrist, and a copy of Bubble Man's Bubble Lead and Crash Man's Crash Bomber module on his back. Doc Robot may be assembled from the rubble (or spare parts) of Mega Man 2's robot masters.


 * Doc Robot is one of the few copy-characters in the Mega Man franchise (besides the Weapons Archive, and Lumine from the Mega Man X series), who not only can copy and use the abilities/weapons/movesets of another, but does not change shape to the person that which they are mimicking while doing so.