GutsMan.EXE

GutsMan.EXE is a NetNavi from the Mega Man Battle Network series operated by Dex Oyama. While not very bright, he is a super strong Navi that relies on brute force. He likes Roll.EXE and is MegaMan.EXE's rival. He also has the habit of frequently saying the word "Guts". For Dex, having a "strong" Navi means they have super strength. GutsMan is a loyal friend and fights side by side with his allies.

Personality
Being a basic carbon copy of his operator, GutsMan tends to move and react slowly. This means that he tends not to make hasty decisions (though he and Dex feature a very "Gung-ho" attitude of doing things), but will only act if sufficiently provoked or if a given situation calls for it (in the case of a friend being in danger). Naturally, direct physical attacks usually earn an immediate reaction. When finally roused though, the angry GutsMan and his strength can be a terrifying sight to behold. In the Japanese version, GutsMan ends the majority of his sentences with "-de gatsu" ("guts").

In the anime, GutsMan's dedication to his friends is most well displayed while he and his allies are searching for MegaMan's new body in the wake of PharaohMan's awakening. Finding themselves trapped in a collapsing cavern, the Navi valiantly saves Roll from falling debris, then allows everyone to escape by holding up the weight of the structure on his own. He does, however, recover following the incident, and remains helpful.

Overview
Alongside his operator, GutsMan used to be a bully of sorts, picking on the Navis of weak children. When Lan Hikari received MegaMan.EXE, however, he was defeated, and the two realized the error of their ways, though they still remained rivals to the bitter end. GutsMan, in particular, has feelings for Roll, and therefore gets very angry when she spends time with MegaMan.

In both the video games and anime, MegaMan receives the powers of Guts Soul through his strong friendship with GutsMan. In the latter case, during Rockman.EXE Beast+, GutsMan also unknowingly teaches Zero the meaning of "companionship".

Rockman EXE Beast
In Rockman.EXE Beast, Gutsman has a Zoanoroid counterpart, Zoano Gutsman. Unlike the original, Zoano Gutsman is stronger, faster, and surprisingly smarter than the original. In terms of physical appearance, blue replaces yellow for his head, arms, back, and feet. His core area is replaced with a purple-ish color and the jewel located on his forehead is red instead of green. Also, instead of the regular Guts crest, there is a Gregar crest.

Like all Zoanoroids, he has the ability to beast out. He appears in Episode 12 and is deleted in Episode 13.

Game History
In all of the Mega Man Battle Network games, he attacks by punching, breaking panels (sometimes all of the enemy's area), and making shock waves by forming his fists into a massive hammer. In a fight, GutsMan relies entirely on his attack power. Due to his size and strength, he is slow, but when his attacks connect they are often powerful. He can be fought in most games, being first absent in Mega Man Battle Network 5 due to him, Roll, and Glyde being kidnapped by Nebula.

Mega Man Network Transmission
GutsMan is the second NetNavi the player battles. After Dex installs the fake Zero vaccine into GutsMan, Gutsman goes on a rampage and is no longer under Dex's control. MegaMan battles and defeats GutsMan. Dex, like Mr. Match, had no control over GutsMan and jacks GutsMan out before he can be deleted.

GutsMan makes appearances as the game progresses, assisting Lan and MegaMan in their endeavors to put a stop to the Zero Virus and WWW.

Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge
GutsMan appears as both an opponent and a playable character. He is the final opponent in the E-Class Guts Tournament, a semi-final opponent in the D-Class Sapling Tuornament, the first opponent in the A-Class West Tournament, the quarter-final round of the X-Class Shadow Tournament, the thirteenth opponent of the Z-Class Chaos Tournament and a random opponent in all Free Battles. If GutsMan is the playable character, he is replaced by other netbattlers like Chaud and ProtoMan and Tamako and MetalMan.EXE.

Abilities
Because of his extremely slow attacks, GutsMan is considered one of the easiest bosses in the game series.
 * Super Armour: In BN4, GutsMan cannot flinch.
 * Shockwave: GutsMan slams the ground, causing a Shockwave that travels forward. This attack cannot pass through holes.
 * Guts Hammer: GutsMan moves up to the front of his area and slams the ground with his Guts Hammer. Its effect depends on version fought and the game played.
 * It cracks all panels in the same line. Used in BN1-3.
 * It cracks all panels in the player's area. Used in BN2-3. Called "Shock Wave" in the anime.
 * It cracks random panels in the player's area and causes rocks to fall. Used in BN4. Called "Guts Quake" in the anime.
 * Guts Punch: GutsMan moves up to the front of his area and punches the player. If it connects, it pushes the player one square backward.
 * Rocket Guts Punch: Later versions of GutsMan makes him able to fire his punch forward down the row. Once again, it pushes the player one square backward if it connects.
 * Zeta Punch: GutsMan zips around the battlefield before initiating this Program Advance. He turns invincible and repeatedly shoots his Rocket Guts Punch down random rows. Used only in BN3.
 * Guts Machine Gun: GutsMan fires a few shots down the row at the player. Used only in BN4.
 * AreaGrab: He will steal left edge of MegaMan's panels.
 * Mega Guts Punch (anime only): A bigger version of Guts Punch activated by slotting-in a Battle Chip of the same name.

Mega Man Network Transmission
GutsMan will not punch MegaMan if MegaMan is far enough away. He will try to attack the ground when this happens. The player needs only to jump to avoid those attacks. If GutsMan gets too close, the player can slide under GutsMan's legs to evade close-range attacks. Upon defeating GutsMan, the player receives either the GutPunch battle chip or the GutsMan battle chip.
 * GutsQuake (0) - GutsMan jumps. When he lands, he sends a shockwave that paralyzes MegaMan if MegaMan is still grounded.
 * GutsPunch (50) - GutsMan punches MegaMan in the face (if it lands). Short range. Uses if MegaMan is close.
 * GutsSlam (40) - GutsMan slams his fists into the ground, causing a quake that damages MegaMan if he is grounded.

Battle Chips
In the Mega Man Battle Network series, MegaMan can acquire Battle Chips by defeating GutsMan or by purchasing them from merchants.

Mega Man Battle Network
Guts Punch ("GutsPnch", ガッツパンチ)
 * ID: 32
 * Description: "Knocks stuff over Range=1"
 * Element: Normal BC Element Null.png
 * Damage: 60
 * Rarity: *
 * Code(s):



GutsMan / GutsMan2 / GutsMan3
 * ID: 131 / 132 / 133
 * Description: "Shock foe and crack enemy area"
 * Element: Normal BC Element Null.png
 * Damage: 40 (GutsMan) / 70 (GutsMan2) / 100 (GutsMan3)
 * Rarity: *** (GutsMan) / **** (GutsMan 2) / ***** (GutsMan3)
 * Code(s):

Program Advances
Guts Shoot

Element: Normal

Damage: 500

Battle Chips: MetGuard G + Dash Attack G + GutsMan (V1/V2/V3) G

Guts Straight

Element: Normal

Damage: 250

Battle Chips: Guts Punch + Cold Punch + Dash Attack (all with same code)

Mega Man Battle Network 2
Guts Punch ("GutPunch")
 * ID: 46
 * Description: Punch that pushes 1 square
 * Element: Normal BC Element Null.png
 * Damage: 70
 * Rarity: *
 * Code(s):
 * Memory: 8 MB

GutsMan / GutsManV2 / GutsManV3
 * ID: 197 / 198 / 199
 * Description: Creeps and smashes panels!
 * Element: Normal BC Element Null.png
 * Damage: 50 / 70 / 90
 * Rarity: *** / **** / *****
 * Code(s):
 * Memory: 32 MB / 48 MB / 64 MB

Mega Man Battle Network 3
Guts Punch ("GutPunch")
 * ID: Standard Chip 48
 * Description: Punch pushes 1 square
 * Element: Normal BC Element Null.png
 * Damage: 80
 * Rarity: *
 * Code(s):
 * Memory: 14 MB

Guts Straight ("GutStrgt", ガッツストレート)
 * ID: Standard Chip 49
 * Description: Punch 2 square range
 * Element: Normal BC Element Null.png
 * Damage: 100
 * Rarity: **
 * Code(s):
 * Memory: 30 MB

Guts Impact ("GutImpct", ガッツインパクト)
 * ID: Standard Chip 50
 * Description: Punch pushes 1 square
 * Element: Normal BC Element Null.png
 * Damage: 160
 * Rarity: ***
 * Code(s):
 * Memory: 50 MB



GutsMan / GutsMan V2 / GutsMan V3 / GutsMan V4 / GutsMan V5
 * ID:
 * Versions 1-4: Mega Chips 26, 27, 28, 29
 * Version 5: Giga Chip 6
 * Description: Sneaks up to smash panels!
 * Element: Normal BC Element Null.png
 * Damage: 50 (GutsMan) / 70 (V2) / 90 (V3) / 100 (V4) / 120 (V5)
 * Rarity: *** (GutsMan) / **** (V2) / ***** (V3, V4, V5)
 * Code(s): G (All versions)
 * Memory: 15 MB (GutsMan) / 41 MB (V2) / 57 MB (V3) / 63 MB (V4) / 79 MB (V5)

Program Advances
Guts Shoot

Element: Normal

Damage: 300

Battle Chips: MetGuard * + Dash Attack G + GutsMan (V1/V2/V3/V4) G

Description:GutsMan throws MegaMan straight forward.

Mega Man Battle Network 4
Guts Punch 1 / Guts Punch 2 / Guts Punch 3 (GutPnch1/2/3)
 * ID:
 * Description:
 * 1: Launches GutPunch ahead
 * 2: Launches GutStrgt ahead
 * 3: Launches GutImpct ahead
 * Element: Normal BC Element Null.png
 * Damage: 100 / 140 / 180
 * Rarity:
 * Code(s):
 * Memory: 22 MB / 36 MB / 50 MB

GutsMan / GutsManSP / GutsManDS
 * ID:
 * Description: GutsHammr destroys enmy area
 * Element:
 * Damage: 80 / ??? / ???
 * Rarity:
 * Code(s):
 * Memory: 32 MB / 68 MB / 68 MB

Trivia

 * GutsMan's dubbed voice actor, Scott McNeil, has done voice work for the Ruby-Spears Mega Man cartoon where he voiced Proto Man, Dr. Wily, and Eddie.