Met

The word Met is derived from the word helmet. They are also called Mettool, Mettall, and Mettaur. These robots have appeared in all of the Mega Man classic games and even in Mega Man X, Mega Man Zero and MegaMan Battle Network games. In Dr. Wily's fortress in Mega Man 4 there is a giant Met boss, named Mettaur Daddy, and in Mr. X's castle in Mega Man 6 there is a Met boss operating a tank, named Mettonger Z. In Mega Man ZX, there is a giant Met miniboss.

Met
The Met (メットール Metto-ru) appears in Guts Man's stage. He stands on the floor hidden on his indestructible helmet, and when someone gets close to him he lifts his helmet and shoots three bullets to different directions.

Neo Met
The Neo Met (ネオ メットール Neo Metto-ru) is a upgrade of the Met. He now has feet and can walk.

Met Deluxe
Met Deluxe (メットール デラックス Metto-ru Derakkusu) are flying Mets that flies up to enemies and shot the bullets down instead of front.

Giant Met
Giant Met (ジャイアント メットール Jaianto Metto-ru) is a sub-boss that can shot giant bullets and throws three Mets. It can only be hurt on the red part of his helmet. Search Snake and Hard Knuckle are the weapons that causes more damage to him, but they are not easy to use against him.

Ballet Met
The "Ballet Met" is in Mega Man 4. It does a sort of ballet spin that shoots three shots straight at you in a row. It takes three normal shots or one charged shot from the Mega Buster to take down.

Jetpac Met
Jetpac Mets are Mets equipped with Jetpacs to chases enemies. They appear in Star Man's stage.

Fire Met
The Fire Met is a Met dressed up as Fire Man. In Mega Man and Bass, they can create flame spires. In Mega Man and Bass they appear in the museum stage, Dynamo Man's stage and in the final stages.

? (cactus)
A Met with a cactus instead of a helmet that appears in Mega Man: Powered Up. He shoots five thorns to different directions.

Similar enemies
Enemies similar to the Mets.
 * Picket Man