Buckfire the Gaxelleroid

Buckfire the Gaxelleroid, known in Japan as Deerburn the Gazeroid (ディアバーン・ザ・ガゼロイド), is the first Pseudoroid that the player fights in Mega Man ZX Advent, the boss of the Train area.

Appearance
Buckfire is a male Pseudoroid based on a gazelle with traits from North American Indians. His body has a sand color, with details in red, black and white. He has two cannons for arms with long red hooks on the wrists, and a pair of red and black horns with the appearance of sword blades. The plating on the back of his head resembles the feathers of a war bonnet, and his feet have the appearance of pilots from locomotives.

Equipped with a fragment of Biometal Model W, Buckfire specializes in blitz tactics. He uses his Biometal's output to superheat the blades on his arms and head, as well as to shoot fire arrows from his cannons.

Buckfire is a highly aggressive Pseudoroid who values order above all else. However, he does not seem to be very eloquent, as his sentences tend to lack prepositions and do not follow proper grammar forms. He apparently looks down on females (although not nearly to the same extent as Rospark the Floroid), due to chiding Model A's "mistake" if the player plays as Ashe.

History
Buckfire leads the Maverick attack on the Train of the Hunter's Guild as it transports Model A to Legion HQ. When confronted by the new Mega Man Model A, he claims that the Biometal broke rules and made a big mistake by lending its power to a "defective" (if the player is Grey) or a "girl" (if the player is Ashe). He also corrects Grey/Ashe's accusations that he was a maverick and makes clear that he is in fact a Pseudoroid. He then announces that he will pummel the Mega Man to the ground and do to them what Pandora and Prometheus would not do, but he is defeated and his data is copied by Model A's A-Trans. During his death throes, he also denounced Model A as a traitor before lamenting their future world. He is revived by Master Albert for the final battle in Ouroboros, but he is defeated again. He dies claiming that the Mega Man broke the law and should move on to face the "King's" punishment.

Power and Abilities
He has a myriad of high-agility techniques that can destroy objects above and below him. Biometal output is used to superheat the blades on his arms and head. Buckfire values order above all else, though his vocabulary range leaves something to be desired. When copied using A-Trans, he can shoot a trio of flaming arrows, use the blades on his wrists as slicing boomerangs, shoot straight up while destroying anything there, plummet down in a manner similar to the previous technique, and hurt anything touching the blades on his head while dashing.


 * Burning Arrow - Buckfire holds his arms together and fires three arrows in different angles.
 * Rockit ("Crash Bunt" in Japan) - Buckfire charges energy and jumps high, with his horns destroying anything in his path.
 * Meteor Kick - Buckfire jumps into the air and charges energy, and performs a powerful diagonal downward kick.
 * Double Tomahawk - Buckfire throws the hooks on his arms, each spinning in a triangle pattern before returning to him. Only used after he loses half of his energy.


 * Slash Dash (Model A only) - Buckfire dashes with his bladed horns forward. Note that the boss uses a normal dash that is not an attack per se, but blocks shots during the dash and causes contact damage.
 * Canyon Jump (Model A only) - Buckfire jumps towards a wall, then leaps away from it.

Medal Awards:
 * Gold - Defeat Buckfire using only Model P's touch screen.
 * Silver - Defeat Buckfire by hitting only his weak point, his mane (back part).
 * Bronze - Finish Buckfire with Hedgeshock’s Rolling Dash or Rolling Spike.

Trivia

 * Buckfire is the only Pseudoroid that has to be forcefully fought first. In the series, the player is usually given the choice to explore the available stages in any order.
 * Buckfire has a similar battle style to Panter Flauclaws from Mega Man Zero 2, seeing that they are both fought on trains, but do not share the same element.
 * Buckfire's Native American motif fits the theme of his stage which is a moving train being under attack, a common setting in many spaghetti westerns.
 * In the Japanese version, Buckfire has a higher-pitch scream used as his intro taunt which is closer to a Native American themed character. The taunt is changed to a generic snort scream in the U.S. version.
 * Buckfire's is the Pseudoroid that requires the player to hit his weak point to gain a medal.