Gabyoall

Gabyoall (ガビョール), also known as Gabyool and Spine, is a low-lying, spinning security robot that travels back and forth on a surface to obstruct intruders.

They mostly appear on floors and platforms, sometimes speeding up when the player is on the same floor, but there are also varieties that occupy ceilings and walls. Some can only be destroyed with certain special weapons such as the Rolling Cutter, the Ring Boomerang or the Power Adapter; however, others are invincible to all weapons.

Its name may be derived from the Japanese word "gabyou", which means thumbtack.

Gabyoall
Gabyoall (ガビョール) is a spiked, spinning enemy that damages the player on contact. They can be destroyed with Rolling Cutter, Thunder Beam, Fire Storm or a well-timed Hyper Bomb, although the Mega Buster and Ice Slasher will paralyze them briefly. In the original Mega Man, they appear in the stages of Elec Man, Ice Man, Fire Man, and Bomb Man.

They have the same behavior in the Mega Man remake, Mega Man: Powered Up, however, on Easy Mode Spines will never dash at the player. On Normal Mode, a Spine will only dash while the player is standing on the same surface it is occupying, and on Hard Mode they are always dashing.

In Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge, they appear in Cut Man's stage, in the Wily Castle, and in the Wily Station.

They also appear in Mega Water S's stage and the first Wily Tower stage in Mega Man: The Wily Wars.

Mega Man Legacy Collection data
A robot made to attack intruders who've sneaked into Dr. Wily's bases. It can be destroyed with certain weapons.


 * HP: 01
 * AT: 03
 * Weakness: Thunder Beam

Electric Gabyoall
Electric Gabyoall (エレクトリックガビョール), misspelled as "Electric Gabyoll" in Mega Man III, are two indestructible electric Gabyoalls, one on the floor and one on the ceiling, that fire arcs of electricity between them (emitting a brief flash before doing so). They are strictly found in Spark Man's stage, both regular and revisited (that is, when Doc Robot appears).

They appear in Spark Man's Stage again in Mega Man III.

Garyoby
Garyoby (ガリョービ) is a Gabyoall equipped with a buzzsaw in Mega Man 4. They appear in Ring Man's and Dive Man's stages, plus Cossack stages 2 and 3, and Wily stages 1, 2 and 3. Garyobys can be destroyed with Ring Boomerang, Dust Crusher, and also by detonating a Drill Bomb close to them. A fully charged Mega Buster will paralyze them briefly.

In Mega Man III they appear in Dive Man's Stage again, as well as the last Wily Stage. Screw Crusher can destroy a Garyoby with one hit.

Hits Data Chart
Amount of shots/hits from Special Weapons it takes to destroy a Garyoby.

Cyber Gabyoall
Cyber Gabyoall (サイバー・ガビョール) is a Gabyoall found in Mega Man 6, equipped with jet engines to speed up if Mega Man is on the same level as themselves. They can only be destroyed with the Blizzard Attack or a fully charged punch from Power Mega Man. Some appear on floors, while others can be found upside down and running along ceilings. They appear in the stages of Flame Man, Knight Man, Wind Man, and Yamato Man, and also in Mr. X stages 1 and 3, and Wily stage 1.

Spiral Gabyoall
Spiral Gabyoall (スパイラルガビョール) is a Gabyoall from Mega Man 7 that appears in Freeze Man's, Junk Man's, Burst Man's, Slash Man's and Spring Man's stages, as well as Dr. Wily stages 2 and 3. They can only be destroyed with Danger Wrap, but they must be caught within the bubble to be destroyed, meaning they cannot be destroyed by simply dropping the bomb on them.

Spinning Gabyoall
Spinning Gabyoall (スピニングガビョール) is a Gabyoall from Mega Man 8 and Mega Man & Bass. They can only be destroyed with the Ice Wave in Mega Man 8 and the Wave Burner in Mega Man & Bass. Spinning Gabyoalls appear in the stages of Astro Man, Search Man, Grenade Man and Aqua Man (as well as Wily stages 2 and 3) in Mega Man 8, and the stages of Cold Man, Burner Man and Pirate Man (as well as King stage 1) in Mega Man & Bass.

Gagabyoall
Gagabyoall (ガガビョール) is from Mega Man 9, and behave like most Gabyoalls. They appear in the stages of Concrete Man and Jewel Man, as well as in various Endless Stages. Gagabyoalls can be destroyed with a Black Hole Bomb, Concrete Shot, or Tornado Blow. Other weapons will paralyze them for a couple of seconds.

Rolling Gabyoall
Rolling Gabyoall (ローリングガビョール), called Rolling Gabyool in the ending credits of Mega Man X, is an invincible Gabyoall found in Flame Mammoth's weapons factory, traveling along the pipes near his lair. They slide back and forth across the pipes and sometimes flip upside-down to try to hit X as he passes by. They can only be destroyed by X's Rolling Shield.

Metal Gabyoall
Metal Gabyoall (メタルガビョール) is Gabyoall from Mega Man X4 that can only be found in Web Spider's jungle stage. They can only be destroyed by X's Ground Hunter.

Seil Gabyoall
Seil Gabyoall (ザイルガビョール) is an invincible Gabyoall from Mega Man X5 that travels along ropes, in a similar manner as Rolling Gabyoalls. They appear in Spike Rosered's stage and the third final stage.

"Seil" means rope in German.

Megabyoall
Megabyoall (メガビョール) is an invincible Gabyoall appearing in Mega Man X8. Although they can't be destroyed, attacking them will stun them for a short time. The electric weapons obtained from Gigabolt Man-O-War can paralyze them permanently while they are on the screen.

They travel back and forth on a surface, some using a small hovering drone to increase their vertical range. If powered-up by a MAME-Q, they will receive a 2X speed increase.

Megabyoalls appear in Bamboo Pandamonium's Booster Forest, Burn Rooster's Inferno, Dark Mantis's Pitch Black, and Earthrock Trilobyte's Metal Valley stages.

Top Gabyoall
Top Gabyoall (トップガビョール) is an indestructible, bladed top enemy from Mega Man Zero, Mega Man Zero 2 and Mega Man Zero 3. Hitting them with a normal attack can stop them, albeit temporarily. The only instance they are destroyed is after the defeat of Locomo IF.

Top Gabyoall also appears in one of Zero's attacks in SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos.



Mega Man Battle Network series
Gabyoalls appear as viruses in Mega Man Network Transmission. Like other Gabyoalls, they travel along the ground and bounce in the reverse direction when meeting an edge, increasing in speed as MegaMan gains proximity. However, unlike other versions, they can be destroyed by almost any weapon, including the Mega Buster.

Similar enemies

 * Curlinger
 * Spring Head