Weather Crystal

Weather Crystal, misspelled "Weather Cristal" in Mega Man X2, is a spherical crystal that controls the weather in the Weather Control Center, Wire Sponge's stage in Mega Man X2 and Mega Man Xtreme 2. Not technically an enemy, they stay over a purple crystal pillar, and through them, X can change the weather at will. The weather greatly affects the behaviour of all enemies except Aclandas and Scrivers. In addition, the rainy weather also affects X's mobility, adding constant velocity to the left (not affected when stationary on the ground).

Mega Man X2
Depending on the weapon X uses on them, the wheather can either be: normal, warm, rainy and foggy. However, if nothing is used, the default weather for each area will take place. This default setting possibly represents Wire Sponge playing with the weather control system, something he liked to do due to his personality disorder. After sustaining enough damage, the Weather Crystal will break.

Mega Man Xtreme 2
Unlike Mega Man X2, only two weather types are available: sunny or rainy; and the deaulf weather setting for all areas is sunny, meaning it will only change to rainy if the player takes action. Moreover, damiging the crystals with the character's default weapon is enought to change the weather.

Due to the checkpoint autosave feature, every time the player contacts a checkpoint the weather will be automatically set to sunny, given it is the standard weather for all areas when the game starts.

*Please note that the first two damage values are reversed if the Weather Crystal is encountered on rainy weather.

Trivia

 * Along with Inami Temple from Mega Man X6 and Wind Crowrang's stage from Mega Man X7, the Weather Crystal makes the Weather Control Center one of the few stages where it normally rains.
 * Although uncanny, the normal weather setting is the least recomended one enemy-wise, since it activates all enemies. The safest option would be the foggy weather.
 * It also noticable that the rainy setting is also dangerous due to the wind that pulls the character to the left, as there are lots of spiked traps on the Weather Control Center.