Mega Man 3 Walkthrough

Walkthrough for Mega Man 3.

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"Calling Mega Man! Calling Mega Man! Come in please!

"Mega Man, we need you! We're down to the wire on our peace-keeping project. We've got to get those last energy crystals or we can't finish it. Dr. Wily is here now, too...yes...he's finally found his sanity. He knows where the crystals are! They're in the mining worlds, but we can't get to 'em. The robots are running amok and they're destroying everything!

"You've got to get there, Mega Man, and get those crystals! You'll have to face some pretty mean metal. Expect the worst! Is Rush there with you? Give him a bolt to chew on and tell him it's from us. What's that...we must be getting static...sounds like you said 'Woof!'

"Mega Man, get to those mining worlds pronto! Grab the crystals and stop whoever's in charge! He's one lunatic guy!

"This is Dr. Light. Over and out!"

''You heard Dr. Light, Mega Man! It is your job to retrieve the energy crystals from those rouge Robot Masters. This may seem like a daunting task to you, but don't worry. A new state-of-the-art strategy guide has been installed here on MMKB. Utilise this tool on your quest and you will find your mission much easier. Now set out, Mega Man! Everyone is counting on you!''

Level Strategies: Robot Masters
''Utilizing your Variable Weapons System to its maximum potential is key to completing your mission successfully. The boss order provided here is designed to help you in that regard. However, if you feel another boss order is more efficient than this one, by all means use yours. The following level strategies were designed to conform to any boss order imaginable.''

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 * Suggested order:
 * 1) Snake Man: his weapon is very useful in Top Man's and Shadow Man's stages (he's weak against Needle Cannon);
 * 2) Top Man: he gets double damage from the Arm Cannon (he's weak against Hard Knuckle);
 * 3) Shadow Man: he's weak against Top Spin; he drops the Rush Marine, very useful in Gemini Man's stage;
 * 4) Spark Man: he's weak against Shadow Blade;
 * 5) Magnet Man: he's weak against Spark Shock;
 * 6) Hard Man: he's weak against Magnet Missile;
 * 7) Gemini Man: he's weak against Search Snake;
 * 8) Needle Man: he's weak against Gemini Laser.

Snake Man's stage
The first enemies here are a Dada (bouncing enemy) and a Petit Snakey (snake head attached to the platforms). The Petit Snakey cannot move but shoots pellets at you. Kill them and move on, passing more of each enemy, then go up the ladder. Here you will see three Petit Snakeys, these ones are hard to dodge because of the uneven ground. Take them out and climb up to face a Snakey (giant snake head). Dodge his shots by standing at the left and jumping forward over them. Do not step onto the waving platform or you will have a hard time aiming. Once you kill him, move into the next room where more Petit Snakeys are waiting, as well as an Droppot (enemy that dive-bombs you). These snakes can push you into the cliff if you jump when they shoot, so be careful. Pass them, pick up the 2 large energy capsules if you need to, and go down the ladder. Here is a large room with more of the Droppots and Bubuffoons (pole-vaulting enemies). Try to get the Bubuffoons to jump over you, then turn around and shoot them before they come running back at you. After this room, go up and defeat the Hammer Jack, and go up again. The right ladder leads to 2 mystery capsules, which contain a random item. Defeat the Hammer Jack and climb the left ladder, and kill the Snakey at the top.

In the next room Bubuffoons will attack you, kill them as before. The pit you must jump looks wide, but it is narrow enough to jump across without assistance. Get the large energy capsule if you need it and climb the right ladder. Kill the Ant on the ladder and climb again, you are now at the top of the tower. The next part is a tricky jumping bit, if you have Rush Jet you can use it now to bypass it entirely. The wide platforms with grilles release Cloud Chariots that zigzag upwards, you will need to use these to cross. Hidden Bombs (cloud enemies) will zigzag toward you, shooting them reveals a bullet that flies straight. After the cloud platforms you will need to jump across some small, non-moving platforms. Dodge the Hidden Bombs here and you will be at the boss room.

Snake Man jumps around a lot, and shoots little snakes at the highest point of his jump. These snakes crawl across the floor and walls, so jump over them. the trickiest part of this battle is the uneven floors, which can make things a pain. Fortunately, you can shoot through the central platform. Snake Man is weak to Needle Cannon, and he gives you Search Snake upon defeating him.
 * Boss

Top Man's stage
When you arrive, run to the right, as you usually ar supposed to. After going ahead a bit, you be greeted by the invincible yet harmless enemies Bolton and Nutton, both of which turn into a vincible yet harmful enemy whem attached. A few more of these and a few Mechakkeros are the only enemies left in this room. The Mechakkeros probably damaged you a bit, so it would be a good idea to grab the energy capsule on the ledge at the end of the room. A small one screen room ahead consists of nothing more than a set of stairs with a Komasaburo (Top Fiend) at the top. Just jump over the enemy's projectiles while jumping on the stairs, and when you reach the same level that he is on just shoot. You will damage him and the tops he shoots, so you don't need to worry about being damaged. The next area has a few small energy capsules and a large weapons energy capsule, But you probably won't need either of them. Bolton and Nutton try to make you fall into the spikes in the next room, but luckily their placement is not too troublesome, as usual. In the next room, a couple of Picketmen in bulldozers try to mow you down. Despite their girth, just a few shot's to the enemy's head will kill it. A few goodies await you on an upper ledge, I recommend collecting them.After you pass a small room with a few Metalls in it, you will arrive in the lair of this stage's first mini-boss, the giant robotic cat Tama.

In this first battle, all Tama will do is shoot a robotic ball of yarn torwards you. Slide or jump over the bouncing ball when it gets close. Shoot the rest of the time and Tama will die shortly. Just one badly-placed top fiend stands between you and the next Tama, in another dark chamber. This next Tama is easier than the last. Since their is no  wall at the left side of the screen, the yarn balls that the cat shoots can bounce away, meaning easier maneuvering and less slowdown. The first room after the Tama only contains a Met and some spikes; the next room is tricky. A top fiend waits for you at the end of a twisting path, shooting tops down at you. If you have the Magnet Missile handy, by all means blast away; if you only have your trusty mega buster or another useless weapon with you, try your best. The next and final part of the stage just contains a few top platforms that move vertically. Mega Man will move slowly from left to right on these, so watch the timing. Top Man has a very predictable pattern. He will first fire 3 tops into the air, all of which fly at where you are or where you were when he fired the tops at you, which is shortly after he fires them into the air. To dodge this, stand at the opposite side of the room from the tops, then when they are about to hit you, jump forwards. After this Top Man uses Top Spin to move to the other side of the room to repeat the attack pattern.
 * Boss

''Mission complete: the spinning greenhouse's solar generators have been secured and Top Man is destroyed. Energy crystal retrieved.''

Shadow Man's stage
From the starting platform, fall down one of the pits to the left or right and kill the Shothead in the next room. Drop down another pit and kill the Mecha Keros and the Picket Man Bull and in this larger room at the end of this room drop down yet another pit.. You'll land in an enclosed room and Proto Man will appear and fight you. He isn't hard. He just runs from one side of the room to the other and fires two shots each time he jumps. The best way to defeat him is to shoot randomly in Proto Man's general direction, and when he gets close, slide under him when he jumps. as a reward for beating him, Proto Man will open up the route to the rest of the sewers. This next area is just filled with basic enemies. However, just a little bit ahead you will find a Hologran hanging from the ceiling. These are not too troublesome, though as you can scroll them off screen by walking to the right and no deadly pits are within range of any of their projectors (not in this stage, at least!). After passing through that not-so-troublesome room, you will fall into a corridor with a few Mechakkeros in it (Top Spin is the most effective weapon torwards these), and after this area to will find yourself in an area with a lot of pits. Parasyus will drop from the ceiling, but top spin or shooting at the enemies from far away works well. Clearing this short area will lead you to the boss chamber. Shadow Man's attack pattern is quite simple. He will first jump three times torwards you ( these jumps can be either large or small) and after that he will shoot two or three Shadow Blades at you or slide rapidly torwards you. Use this information to your advantage in battle.
 * Boss

''Mission complete: the sewer system has been cleared of enemy forces and shadow Man is dead. Energy crystal retrieved.''

Spark Man's stage
You will start off in a room with a ladder leading to an upper ledge. Climb up the ladder and kill the Peterchy on the upper ledge, or wait for it to fall down, then kill it. The next area features a few strange ducts on the ceiling. Elec'ns eventually fly out of these. These electrical enemies will shoot 8 sparks outward from their bodies when directly over you, so make sure to kill them first. The next one-screen area features nothing more than a lone Hammer Joe, so you shouldn't have much trouble. The next room, though, is more challenging. When you first arrive, you will notice a few small platforms with arrows pointing up on their sides and spikes on the ceiling. As the arrows indicate, the platforms move up when you step on them.Your best bet is to just run off the platform you have landed on just at the right moment, so you fall onto the adjacent platform. After you pass these platforms, just avoid a few electric spines and continue. the next room has a few powerups on a ledge and a 'dozer picket man. Shoot the enemy in the head and harvest the powerups if you need them. The next room has nothing more than a few Perterchys to avoid. A long shaft follows (don't worry, no spikes line the walls) which leads to a trash-compacting room. Compacted cubes of scrap metal fall from the cieling, and unless you rush through this area as fast as possible the cubes themselves will reach the ceiling, blocking the route. The final area is another rising-platform segment, with an added twist: Nutbolt enemies lie in your path. But never fear: remember, these are one-hit enemies, and there are evenly-spaced regular platforms along the way. After surviving this last segment, make your way to the lair of Spark Man. Spark Man jumps 3-4 times. Then shoots eight sparks in all directions. After that, he throws a big spark: the Spark Shock. He repeats that. Shoot him whenever you have a chance.
 * Boss

Magnet Man stage: Giant Electromagnet
Once you arrive in Magnet Man's stage, you will be greeted by a few mag-flies. once above you, these enemies will levitate you a few "feet" into the air. Those who are high enough will not harm you and those who are low enough are probably in the range of your Mega Buster. once you pass this small area, you will arrrive in a room where Proto Man will face off with you once again. His strategy is the same as before, so look at Shadow Man's walkthrough for information on how to beat him. After you beat him, he will unlock the path to the interior of the electromagnet.

After clearing a small room containing a few giant springheads, you will be introduced to the electromagnets which will haunt you for the rest of the stage (the initials on the batteries next to them incorrectly stand for "Right and Wily" instead of "Light and Wily"). When on the same horizontal plane as these magnets, they will suck you towards them. The peterchys in this room pose no threat, but the appearing blocks not far ahead will. You can aqquire a few energy capsules in the next room if you fall on the ledge to the left, but you won't need them. The next room looks relatively safe; you are greeted by a small area with appearing blocks. Follow a pattern of four diagonal blocks to the ledge on the top right. The next area is a little bit more annoying, as an electromagnet is thrown into the mix. Here, jump on the first block that appears, then run immediately to the left, to avoid being sucked off by the electromagnet. Wait a second, then jump to the right right exactly when the block disappears to jump on another. from there jump a little bit to the right to land on the last block you need in this section. Do not jump down to the ledge in the next small appearing block section. Instead, stand on the platform you are on until a block appears in the air in front of you. Jump on it, then jump on a block that appears next to the right ledge a second later. The final appearing block pattern is simple, as long as you avoid the block that appears at the bottom of the screen. Pass right by the next room climbing up the ladder from the appearing blocks, and climb to the room with the shothead in it. climb down the ladder to the bottom right if you want the powerups in the room you just passed, otherwise continue to the ladder on the upper right. continue up the ladder to the final room, which contains another giant spinghead. after you defeat it, go through the boss door right ahead. Magnet Man has, like most bosses, two attacks: jumping and firing 3 Magnet Missiles, then falling to the ground,   and using his magnetic body to pull Mega Man towards him, during which he is invincible. He will do these attacks in any order.
 * Boss

Hard Man's stage
Once you arrive in the industrial mines of hard man's stage, you will immediately be spotted by the oddly-named enemy Have "Su" Bee, more commonly known simply as a robotic bee. As soon as you see this enemy, run to the left to scroll them off-screen. Allowing them to drop the hives that they carry release a torrent of bees that follow you until you manage to kill them (No, not even top spin works on them!). Once you pass this short area, you will arrive at the entrance to the mines, guarded by Wanaans, bear-trap like enemies that arisefrom their holes about a half-seccond after you pass over them. the next room contains an over-intimidating Hammer Joe that can either be obliterated with the magnet missle or the shadow blade from the ground and the Mega Buster on his ledge if your timing is good. However, it is highly recommended thet you do not use the magnet missle, as it saps up a good few pixels of energy with each shot, as well as being the boss' weakness. The  next area presents a large temptation to use the magnet missle as well, with there being Mecha-monkeys hanging from the cieling. When you scroll these enemies only a little bit onscreen, they will immediately jump from the cieling and leap spasticaly torwards you, moving faster than mega man even when he is sliding. It takes no less than 4 magnet missles to take out the robotic primates, so slide through this room as fast as possible. climb the ladder you just encountered past a useless room  featuring a lone Hammer joe to another small room with yet another mecha-monkey. This one will jump down without a moment's notice, but it's extremely high jump will allow passage to the end of the room. The next area, a large one, presents two branching paths. After obliterating a couple of Pecketmen bulldozers, take the upper path, despite the enemy, as it yields an Energy Tank. Passing by a small room containing a couple of Metalls will lead you once again to the open air and the Wanaans, both of which pose no threat. However, clearing this area leads you to a sub-boss: it's Protoman, of course. the uneven ground actually requires you to jump, but the battle is easy as usual. After defeating the yellow-caped cretin, continue past the final room (containing the familiar Bikky) to the boss arena.

hard man follows a monotonous yet effective pattern: Shooting two hard knuckles at you, and then attempting to jump on top of you. (note: when Hard man falls to the ground after he jumps, time will temporarily freeze.) To avoid his hard knuckles, stand as far away as you can from the boss, and fire your Magnet missles like there's no tomorrow.
 * Boss

Gemini Man's stage
You will first arrive on the surface of the comet you will be exploring. Although the ground looks like it is icy here, it is not, and ironically the skies above the comet are populated with the fire-dropping Nitrons. these enemies will dive down and shoot up into the sky while dropping three Flameman-esque pillars. If they are not within the range of your Mega buster by the time they begin to dive, try to stand in the spot where you think the pillars will not land. The surface of the comet is populated with a few Bomber Pepes, penguin-like enemies that shoot explosive eggs every once in a while and seldom move. the eggs bounce in irregular arcs, so shoot them as soon as you see them. after traversing the surface for a while, you will come across a giant airlock, presumably installed by wily's forces, that blocks acess to the inside of the comet. Never fear, however, as Proto Man decides to help for once by destroying the airlock. Drop down the subsequently-created hole to the left if you want a life or to the right if you want an energy pickup.

The second section of the stage is populated by a substantial number of strange eggs, which can only be opened with a shot from the Mega Buster. Once opened, these small eggs will bear alien larvae, named Poles, which can "swim" through the air with their flagellum-like appendages. Both the egg and the larva can be destroyed with one hit, and the unopened eggs act as platforms as well as walls. You will need to stategically shoot certain eggs to clear a passage to the heart of the comet.

The first egg section is easy; simply shoot every egg you see to clear a path and slide when you need to. The second one, located in the next room, is also simple. Jump to the second-topmost ledge and shoot through about two eggs to the ladder at the left. Climb up the ladder to reach the final egg section. The final segment may seem intimidating, but it is just as easy as the others. Use the Rush Coil ability to leap up to the uppermost ledge of the formation, and simply shoot your way to the exit. Making your way through the final barricade leads you to a large room occupied by a (enemy name). shot it about 10 times in the head to kill it (it has a relatively large hitbox) and continue on to the next (enemy name), just as easy to beat as the first.

Before entering the third area, you will be presented with a small one-screen room containing a large energy pickup on an upper ledge. Use rush coil to retrieve it if you need it.

The final area of the stage, a water section, offers us an opportunity to use the Rush Marine, but whatever you do, do not use it, unless you think intentional death is somehow funny or at least sane. Instead, use the conveniently placed, yet precarious platforms placed at regular intervals. Several enemies, including Yambows from above and Gyoraibos from below, try to intervene on your ever-important mission, but whatever you do, keep moving. The enemies, especially the Gyoraibos, absolutely love it when you stop. However, when you reach the small hole that is only passable by sliding, wait for the Yambow that appears above you to fly down to your level before sliding to the block below. Snag the E-tank at the end of the passage and continue on to the final two rooms. The second to last room contains a couple of Mechakkeros, which can easily be eliminated using the top Spin ability. The final room contains a horribly-placed Bikky (to your advantage,of course). after eliminating the large enemy, continue on the the boss arena.

Gemini Man will at the start of the battle, split into 2 and start jumping across the room. During this time, when you use a attack that is not Top Spin, time stops for a short moment and he fires a pellet shot at you. If you do not have Top Spin, to evade the pellet shots, fire at him when he gets close to or touches the ground. Because he is facing the other way, the pellet shot will miss you. When his health is half of his max health, he starts his 2nd attack phase. Gemini Man will run back and forth from the room and jump when you fire a shot, and occasionally firing the Gemini Laser. Use hard knuckle to finish him off during this phase.
 * Boss

Needle Man's stage
The first things you will have to pass are a few Needle Harries. They shoot their needles at you and then roll towards you. Jump over them when they roll if you can't kill them in time (beware their notoriously large hit boxes), make your way past them, and climb down the nearby ladder. You'll encounter two paths; the lower one is a dead end but has a large weapon capsule guarded by a Met, and the upper one is the main path. Taking the top path to continue, shoot the Cannons when they open. Next will be a series of annoyingly-placed Mets aided by Yambows, just for good measure. Pass them and continue. After you climb down the ladder, you will arrive inside one of needle city's many factories. Needle Presses periodically shoot from the ceiling here. Remembering that you will not stop sliding if you are in a sufficiently narrow corridor, set forth. once you reach the final needle press, try leaping onto the narrow platform it is on just as it is retracting. Once you exit the factory, you will encounter another Needle Harry. this one is harder to avoid because of the uneven ground. Jump over him and, if you want to, use the Rush Coil to reach the energy tank. Climb up and defeat the Hammer Joes in the next area (no, you can't shoot them on the ladder). Climb again and slide under the Bikky when it jumps. Distance is key here as well as timing. to ensure a satisfactory outcome, get as close as you can to the bikky and slide immediately as it jumps. with the stage cleared, continue on to the boss.

Needle Man has two attacks. One is the Needle Cannon attack, when he jumps high into the air and shoot four needles at you, and the other is the Needle Crown attack, during which he bends forward and shoots his "crown" at you. Jump carefully in between the thrown needles, but be more cautious of the head spikes as they do a high amount of damage. Slide under him when he jumps to avoid this attack. don't worry about your aim if you're using the Gemini Laser; unless you already know, the laser bounces every which way and will probably hit him, due to his erratic jumping. You obtain the Needle Cannon and Rush Jet for defeating him.
 * Boss

Level Strategies: Doc Men and Break Man
''After defeating the eight bosses, it is revealed that mysterious robots have appeared in four of the stages you have previously cleared. Each of the mysterious robots are called "Doc Robot K-176". This may be a distraction, but it is clear that these robots must be stopped to avoid further destruction.''

Spark Man's stage (Revisited)
You will once again arriver in section B1 of the power plant, this time with the usual ladder destroyed. A Peterchy resides on the upper ledge. Wait for it to come down, then use the Rush Coil to continue. Use Shadow Blade or Gemini Laser to kill the Ant on the ladder in the next room, and continue into the next area. The next area will contain a few platforms that seem to spin around, but they present little danger unless you stand on them for more than five seconds. Pass two rooms, one with spinning platforms over a pit of spikes and the next with a few Giant Springheads, to get to the first boss of the stage, the Metal Man Doc-robot. If you use his weakness, the Magnet Missle, the boss can be decimated in a number of seconds.

After defeating the boss, continue down a long spike-lined shaft. There is a wide clearance TBC

Break Man
A mysterious robot appeared. It is not clear whether Break Man and Proto Man are the same robot: apart from the slightly different appearance, they have completely different weapon weaknesses, moreover Proto Man has 28 HP, while Break Man has just 24.

Level Strategies: Wily Castle
''It looks like Break Man and the Doc Robot incidents were distractions. Gamma is now missing from Light Labs! The only thing you can do now is infiltrate Wily's fortress to avoid him from using Gamma for evil. Good luck, Mega Man.''

Wily Stage 1
Apparently, the fortress' courtyard and sewers. Kamegoro Maker.

Wily Stage 2
Yellow Devil MK-II

Wily Stage 3
Appears to be the Wily Castle's defense systems. Holograph Mega Mans.

Wily Stage 4
Rematch against the eight Robot Masters.

Wily Stage 5
This area only consists of two rooms: one to fill up your weapons and the next one where you take on Dr. Wily, who is inside his third Wily Machine. It's a two part battle like most Dr. Wily fights in the series. For part 1, the machine that Wily is piloting will slowly walk left and right while firing electric bolts that move in a circular pattern. You need to destroy the cannon on the underside of the machine. Four hits from the Spark Shock will take it out and open the top hatch where you can now see the mad scientist himself. The attack pattern will also change a bit. Wily will now fire pellets down at you in an arc pattern and the machine will lower after each step left or right and try to crush you. Since the weak spot is so high up off the ground, Shadow Blade and Hard Knuckle are good weapons to use. But the best weapon for this part of the fight is........RUSH JET! That's right folks! Hop on Rush Jet and hover parallel with Wily and fire pellet shots at him. Since he has no invulnerability period, just keep firing and you will drain his energy rather quickly. This fight seems too easy, namely because after he's beaten, it's discovered that Dr. Wily merely placed a robotic decoy in the cockpit and controlled the machine from a remote location. Oh well, time for another fight!

Final Wily Stage: Gamma
The level begins in a room full of power-ups. FYI, this game is extremely generous with items. So grab what you need (or want) and proceed through the doors. Gamma is waiting for you and is ready to attack. When you're on the floor of the boss room, Gamma will fire pellets in an arc where you are standing, so keep moving. If you get up onto the higher platform, he'll fire three straight pellets left and right. Shadow Blade and Hard Knuckle are the weapons to use here. Once Gamma's health drops to half, the head will explode and Dr. Wily (the real one this time) will drop down and attach a new head onto Gamma's body and take full control of the giant robot. Now he will fire fast laser balls at you and a giant spike fist will run along the floor from the right side of the screen from time to time. Wily cannot be hit with most of the weapons this time around. The two weapons that work on him are Search Snake and Top Spin. When using Search Snake, jump off the high platform and fire a snake at the hole on top of the new head of Gamma. If it goes in, Wily takes a hit. When using Top Spin (this is the better weapon to use), jump towards Wily and start spinning. Keep pressing the B button upon contact to keep spinning and Wily will go down for good. As Wily begs for mercy (like he usually does) the castle will start to crumble. Wily will get crushed, but so will Megaman. Afterwards, a blue, shadowy figure will show up wondering what became of Wily and realize he's already gone. Then, he'll break apart the boulder that fell on Megaman and get him out of there. Following these events, it's discovered that it was in fact Proto Man that saved Mega Man's hide. Cue the end credits and the game is done.

Congratulations, Mega Man! You completed the game! Return to Dr. Light's laboratory.