Handy

Handy is a virus in the MegaMan Battle Network series that is a floating, but deceptive, mechanical arm, appearing rather frequently throughout the game installments.

Handies do not physically attack, but rather, wait motionless for a few seconds, after which, use wormholes to move onto MegaMan's field and plant a Timebomb. The Timebomb detonates in three seconds, sending a blast wave down the panels. It can be destroyed beforehand with quick effort. In the first Battle Network game, the wave hits columns one at a time, but grows smarter in the following game, instantly hitting all panels. Handies quickly retreat back after the Timebomb is set, prone to avoid attack by shifting randomly across their own panels to the back. Timebomb series of Battle Chips can be obtained with Handies. In MegaMan Battle Network 2, Timebomb chips become capable of triggering a Program Advance, Timebomb+.

Handy Family
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Battle Chips
--- MMBN1 - TimeBom1 Library number: 83 Damage: 80 Description: Sets time bomb in enemy area After 3 seconds, bomb explodes enemy area row by row.

- TimeBom2 Library number: 84 Damage: 120 Description: Sets time bomb in enemy area After 3 seconds, bomb explodes enemy area row by row.

- TimeBom3 Library number: 85 Damage: 160 Description: Sets time bomb in enemy area After 3 seconds, bomb explodes enemy area row by row.

--- MMBN2 - - -

--- MMBN3 - TimeBomb L,M,N,O,*

Library number: 129 MB: 32 Damage: 150 Description: An area-wide time bomb

Summons a bomb that counts down and explodes after 3

seconds damaging all enemies at once. Can be destroyed.

Appearances
Handies appear in the first two Battle Network games as normal enemies. In the third and fourth games, Handies have been temporarily wiped out and don't appear, but the Timebomb chip itself appears as a collectible. As such, likewise with other viruses that die out, the picture of the Handy is blacked out and monochromatic. Handies resurface in the fifth and sixth games. It is the only enemy virus to ever reappear after the blacked-out status, unlike viruses like the Minelayer, Mollusk, and Tornado viruses that appear only in the first game, and never show up again beyond permanently blacked-out chips.