Tank

Tanks, or Cans (缶), are recovery items from the classic Mega Man games. Mega Man could stockpile and use these items to heal in an emergency. They first appeared in Mega Man 2 and appeared in most games since then, except for Mega Man 8, Mega Man & Bass and some spin-offs.

Energy Tank
The Energy Tank, shortened to E Tank, first appeared in Mega Man 2, and since then in almost all games from the original Mega Man series. It fully recovers the health of the player. The maximum number of E Tanks that could be carried was initially four and was increased to nine for Mega Man 3 to Mega Man 6, but was reduced back to four for the Game Boy games and Mega Man 7. It returned to nine for Mega Man 9 and 10.


 * Appearances: Mega Man 2 to 7, Mega Man 9, Mega Man 10, Mega Man II to V, Super Adventure Rockman, Mega Man ZX, Mega Man ZX Advent, Rockman Megamix.

Weapon Tank
The Weapon Tank recovers all the energy to one Special Weapon. Mega Man can only carry four of them at one time in most games, which is increased to nine in Mega Man 10.


 * Appearances: Mega Man 7, Mega Man 10, Mega Man IV and V, Mega Man ZX.

Super Tank
The Super Tank recovers all the energy from Mega Man's health and all weapons. Only one can be carried at a time.


 * Appearances: Mega Man 7, Mega Man IV and V.

Mystery Tank
The Mystery Tank, like the Super Tank, it recovers the energy from Mega Man's health and all weapons. If the M Tank is used when the health and all weapons are with full energy, it will turn all weak enemies on screen into extra lives, or give the player one extra life if no weak enemies are near. Also like the Super Tank, only one can be carried at a time.


 * Appearances: Mega Man 5, Mega Man 9, Mega Man 10

L Tank
L Tank is a Tank Proto Man gives to Mega Man before the fight against Dark Man 4 to recover all his energy. Performance-wise they are superior to E Tanks, but they were never mass-produced. It may also improve Mega Man's defence as the first time Mega Man was hit by a shot from Dark Man, he only survived with 1 HP. But if he gets hit by another one, it doesn't do as much damage. It also appears as an unusable ancient artifact in Mega Man ZX Advent found in the top left of Floating Ruins 1 after accepting Meg's request. Collecting this and the other 3 relics rewards the player with a Sub Tank. It's unknown what the L from L Tank means, but it most likely stands for "Life Tank."

? Can
? Can, also known as Surprise Box, is a box with a question mark that appeared in Mega Man 3 and, once opened by Mega Man with a shot, gave him a random item like health and weapon energy.

Others

 * In Mega Man IV and Mega Man V, there are mini E Tanks that can't be used. After collecting four of them, it turns into a usable E Tank.
 * In RockBoard, Reggae drops a explosive gray Tank with a skull mark on it.
 * The Energy Can, known as "Can o' Energy" outside Japan, appeared as a Counter Card in the game SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS.

Mega Man E-Tank energy drink
The Mega Man E-Tank energy drink, known as Rockman E Can sports drink (ロックマンＥ缶飲料) in Japan, is a energy drink released by Capcom in August 2008 in Japan and in November 2009 in North America. As the name suggests, it's shaped like a E-Tank in Japan, but for unknown reasons, the visual was modified in North America. In March 2010, a new version with different flavor was released in Japan. 



E Can Cushion
The E Can Cushion is a 30x30 cm cushion shaped like a E-Tank that was released on March 25, 2010 in Japan. 

Similar items

 * Sub Tank