Drill Man

Drill Man (ドリルマン) is a Robot Master originally created by Dr. Cossack to dig in construction sites. When Dr. Wily forced Dr. Cossack to work for him, Drill Man was converted into a combat robot to fight against Mega Man in Mega Man 4. Like Crash Man and Needle Man, Drill Man has no hands. Instead, he has two powerful, all purpose drills made for grinding through solid rock and dirt, which he incorporates into his attacking strategy. His Special Weapon, the Drill Bomb, is a drill missile launched from his arms to pierce dense objects and explode.

Mega Man 4
Drill Man is one of the eight bosses. He will start the fight by burrowing his way into the ground, chasing Mega Man and drilling under him after five seconds of being underground. The player should hold their fire when Drill Man is burrowing, as he is invincible during that time. The player must move from side to side of the screen so he misses the attack and is far enough for the player to shoot him. On the surface, he attacks by jumping where Mega Man is standing (which can be avoided by getting out of the way, best done by sliding), and by firing his Drill Bombs, which deflect all of Mega Man's attacks and can damage him if he is not careful enough. The player must avoid the Drill Bombs by simply jumping over them. Drill Man's weakness is the Dive Missile, which inflict three units of damage against him, which will home in on him when he jumps, but not when he is underground. They can also be deflected by his Drill Bombs and by his burrowing move.

Mega Man III
Drill Man in one of the four bosses fought in the Wily Castle. His strategy is similar to Mega Man 4.

Rockman Complete Works data
こうじげんばで使用されていたアナほりロボットをカイゾウした. 地面にもぐってしまうのでイヤな敵である.

Translation: A construction site digging robot that was modified. He is an unpleasant enemy because he can dive in the ground.

Stage enemies
Enemies in Drill Man's stage in Mega Man 4:
 * "Boulder"
 * Battonton
 * Helipon
 * Jumbig
 * Metall EX
 * Mono Roader
 * Pakatto 24
 * Taketento

Enemies in Drill Man's stage in the Game Boy Mega Man III:
 * "Boulder"
 * Battonton
 * "Count Bomb"
 * Hammer Joe
 * Helipon
 * Jumbig
 * Metall EX
 * Pakatto 24
 * Shield Attacker

Damage Data Chart
Amount of damage in units that Drill Man receives from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 4.

*For the Mega Buster and Pharaoh Shot, the first digit is when the weapon is fired normally and the second is when it is fully charged.

Mega Man (Ruby-Spears)
Drill Man appeared in the episodes "The Big Shake", "Showdown At Red Gulch" and "Master of Disaster" from the Mega Man animated series. The only difference between his appearance in the show and his game counterpart is the increased size of his arms. He also had an action figure.

Drill Man is voiced by Crystaleen O'Bray.

Mega Man Megamix
Drill Man is a construction site worker robot that has drills built onto his head and the ends of his arms, which grants him greater stability while drilling underground. When faced with a solid rockbed, Drill Man will drill a hole and insert one of his Drill Bombs into the hole. By focusing the explosion on one point in this way, Drill Man is able to efficiently break through any obstruction. The timing of the explosion is controlled by a remote signal emitted from Drill Man himself. When Drill Man was modified for combat, both his external armor and the strength of his bombs were enhanced.

Drill Man first appeared in the story "The Grim Reaper of Resurrection", which happens after the events from Mega Man 4. Drill Man was captured by Skull Man and reprogrammed by Dr. Wily to fight against Mega Man and Dr. Cossack's remaining robots. He is defeated by Dive Man and later repaired by Bright Man.

Other appearances
Drill Man also appeared in the manga Rockman 4 and Rockman 4Koma Dai Koushin.

Although Drill Man has yet to make an appearance in the Mega Man Archic Comics series proper, he does appear in the crossover arc Worlds Collide. In Issue 250 of Sonic the Hedgehog, Drill Man was among the Robot Masters fighting Mega Man, Sonic, Proto Man, Rush, Tails, Amy Rose, Knuckles, Shadow, E-123 Omega, Silver, Blaze, and the Chaotix. Drill Man also ended up inadvertently destroyed by Dive Man's Dive Missile, which had been aimed at Sonic.

Trivia

 * Ground Man was originally called Drill Man by his designer, Iwamoto Yoshihiro, but his name was changed because there was already a Drill Man.


 * Drill Man's weakness, Dive Missile, deals 3 damage in Mega Man 4, unlike all the other Robot Masters, with exception of Pharaoh Man, whose weaknesses do 4 bars of damage to them, Pharaoh Man's weakness doing none.

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