Crystal Man

"Perhaps I did not make myself...crystal clear."

- Crystal Man

Crystal Man (クリスタルマン) is a Robot Master from the Mega Man series that was created by Dr. Wily predominantly to help finance his operations through the creation of artificial crystals to sell. He can use his ability as a Special Weapon, the Crystal Eye, which allows him to attack by instantaneously producing and launching barrages of crystal orbs that can rebound off surfaces and split into multiple smaller orbs when they hit their targets. He can also attack with energy shots from the crystal in his body.

A mysterious, mystical individual who prefers to keep to himself most of the time, Crystal Man is skilled in the art of illusion and Fortune-telling, something of an allegory to the crystals he produces resembling the crystal balls often used by fortune tellers. His colleagues have a hard time trusting him however, and he has a dislike for scientists.

Mega Man 5
Crystal Man is one of the eight bosses. He jumps repeatedly, sometimes stopping in mid-air to attack. If he stops in mid-jump, he will shoot an energy shot. To avoid it, the player should stand below him and slide to the side Crystal Man came when he is about to fire the energy shot, then shoot at him as much as possible. However, if he stops in mid-high jump, he will use the Crystal Eye by summoning four crystal orbs that are difficult to avoid (which he uses starting the fight), but can be done by the player having Mega Man stand near him in a way that the orbs that go to Mega Man's side go above him, missing him and sliding/or moving to avoid the rest, while dodging Crystal Man. The best way for the player to defeat him is to stand as close to him as possible, sliding to the side he comes and avoiding his attacks while shooting at him when he lands.

His weakness, which defeats him in seven hits, is the Gyro Attack, as it eliminates the need of standing near him and shooting when he lands, but requiring the player to jump when he is about to fire the energy shot. The player has to also make sure to press UP to make the Gyro Attack go up, timing it so it successfully hits Crystal Man.

Other appearances

 * In Mega Man IV, Crystal Man is one of the four bosses fought inside the Wily Station. His weakness is Ring Boomerang.
 * Crystal Man appears in the Mega Man & Bass database.

Rockman Complete Works data
クリスタルをざいりょうにしてつくられたロボット. クリスタルアイはよけにくいので弱点武器ではやめにたおそう.

Translation: A robot composed of crystal materials. His Crystal Eye is difficult to avoid, so take him out early with the weapon he is weak to.

Stage enemies
Mega Man 5:
 * Bombier
 * Camon
 * Crystal Joe
 * Foojeen
 * Mousubeil
 * New Shield Attacker
 * Power Muscler
 * Pukapucker
 * Subeil

Mega Man IV:
 * Bombier
 * Crystal Joe
 * Foojeen
 * Mono Roader
 * Mousubeil
 * Move Hover
 * Pukapucker
 * Subeil

Damage Data Chart
Displays the amount of damage in units that Crystal Man will receive from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 5.


 * *For Mega Buster, the first number is when the weapon is fired normally; the second is when it is fully charged.

Mega Man (Ruby-Spears)
Crystal Man appeared in the episode "The Mega Man in the Moon", from Ruby Spears' Mega Man animated series. He is shown to be the most powerful and competent of the Robot Masters in the episode. He takes command of Cut Man and Guts Man in Wily's absence, and nearly kills Mega Man twice- first by trapping him under a launching Space Shuttle, and later inflicting what could be considered the most devastating blow against him by shooting him with Wily's augmented laser cannon.

When Crystal Man has his Special Weapon stolen by Mega Man, he fights back (being one of only two Robot Masters to do so, the other one being Pharaoh Man.) by pushing Mega Man over, before jumping into the air and trying to stomp on him with the Moon's low gravity, only to be shot down by his own weapon. Crystal Man is shown to survive afterwards, albeit badly damaged, and is last seen vowing to have his revenge.

Crystal Man was voiced by Jim Byrnes, the same voice actor as Dr. Light.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
Like many of the Robot Masters, Crystal Man debuts prior to the comic adaptation of his game, specifically during the Worlds Collide crossover with Archie Sonic the Hedgehog. He appears as part of a large army of Robot Masters, time-cloned from various points in Mega Man's history by Dr. Wily and Dr. Eggman. Crystal Man and his fellows battled Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man's allies, who despite being vastly outnumbered put up a strong fight. Notably, Crystal Man launched an attack at Espio the Chameleon only for the ninja's shuriken to slice right through his crystal.

Mega Man Megamix
Crystal Man is a combat robot that was built with natural crystals, and is able to utilize them to create artificial crystals through hydrothermal processing. Through his research on the creation of crystals, Dr. Wily developed half-gelatinous crystals which he further refined into the weapon known as the Crystal Eye. This weapon fires a large crystalline ball containing numerous smaller crystal balls, which scatter on impact.

Crystal Man first appeared in the story "Holiday of Soldiers," where the eight Robot Masters from Mega Man 5 have part-time jobs at an amusement park to obtain money for Wily, referring themselves as "The Hourly Pay Squad: Part-Timers" and Crystal Man as "Crystal Sky". Crystal Man runs a Yakisoba stand.

Other appearances

 * The Mega Man 5 bosses have short appearances fighting against Mega Man or helping Wily in the three episodes from the OVA Mega Man: Upon a Star.
 * Crystal Man appeared in Worlds Collide.
 * Crystal Man also appeared in the manga Rockman 5 and Rockman 4Koma Dai Koushin.

Trivia

 * Crystal Man was designed by Yūsuke Murata, the same designer of Dust Man, who is also the artist of the Eyeshield 21 manga.
 * Crystal Man's body is primarily teal in his official artwork, but in his sprite and mugshot, he is green.
 * Crystal Man is the only Robot Master in Mega Man 5 to have red eyes.
 * Crystal Man (along with Wave Man) are the two Robot Masters from Mega Man 5 to not have a NetNavi counterpart.
 * Crystal Man's dislike of scientists comes from his personality of enjoying divination and fortune telling, especially through crystal gazing, while he doesn't like scientists because of them being too confiding in the scientific method and their overly pragmatic attitudes on how they see life works.
 * In Mega Man 5 and Megaman IV Crystal Man's in-game sprite shows him without a facemask.

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