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* Vultive's screech when divebombing comes from the indie game ''Eversion'', which uses it for the pit-hands (starting at Layer 6) and two of the endings. | * Vultive's screech when divebombing comes from the indie game ''Eversion'', which uses it for the pit-hands (starting at Layer 6) and two of the endings. | ||
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Vultive is an enemy from Make a Good Mega Man Level 2, found in Sheriff Man and the Wily stages Water Ducts and Reality Core. It is a robot modelled after a vulture that divebombs towards targets.
Behavior
Vultives slowly fly in one direction, only turning around when reaching the edge of the section. If Mega Man is in front of them and close enough to a Vultive, it will dive down towards him before swooping back up. Vultives typically fly out of the Mega Buster's range, making counterattacks difficult without Special Weapons.
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Trivia
- Vultive's screech when divebombing comes from the indie game Eversion, which uses it for the pit-hands (starting at Layer 6) and two of the endings.