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*In the original ''Make a Good Mega Man Level'', Prop-Tops incorrectly used a sound effect from ''[[Mega Man 5]]'' when landing from a jump (namely, the sound that plays after a [[Teckyun]] finishes moving). Starting with the [[Megamix Engine]], they use the correct sound effect (the same sound that plays when a [[Big Eye]] lands from a jump in the original ''[[Mega Man 1|Mega Man]]''; ''Make a Good Mega Man Level 2'' uses the same sound, but at a different pitch). | *In the original ''Make a Good Mega Man Level'', Prop-Tops incorrectly used a sound effect from ''[[Mega Man 5]]'' when landing from a jump (namely, the sound that plays after a [[Teckyun]] finishes moving). Starting with the [[Megamix Engine]], they use the correct sound effect (the same sound that plays when a [[Big Eye]] lands from a jump in the original ''[[Mega Man 1|Mega Man]]''; ''Make a Good Mega Man Level 2'' uses the same sound, but at a different pitch). | ||
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Revision as of 01:45, 11 October 2024
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- "A weird helicopter that goes up drops trying to stomp megaman"
- ―Note in Prop-Top's code, Megamix Engine
Prop-Top is an enemy from Mega Man 2. It is a flying and hopping robot modified from a toy.
Prop-Top was first made available in the devkit for the original Make a Good Mega Man Level, where it appeared in the Wily stage Cannon Deck (though Make a Good Mega Man Level Remastered omits it from said stage's redesign).
Prop-Top returned in Make a Good Mega Man Level 2, where it appeared in the entry Escape Sequence, as well as the Wily stage Reality Core, the Tier X stage Swiss Hotel, the Pit of Pits sub-levels "Once More, With Ceiling" and "Paradrop", and in Null and Void. It also appeared in the Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero stage Stormy Spire.
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Behavior
Prop-Tops will slowly rise into the air. After they have risen a certain amount, they will leap in an arc towards Mega Man, waiting briefly before rising again.
By default, Prop-Tops are red, but by setting "col = 1" in a Prop-Top's creation code, it will turn green.
Damage Table
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Trivia
- In the original Make a Good Mega Man Level, Prop-Tops incorrectly used a sound effect from Mega Man 5 when landing from a jump (namely, the sound that plays after a Teckyun finishes moving). Starting with the Megamix Engine, they use the correct sound effect (the same sound that plays when a Big Eye lands from a jump in the original Mega Man; Make a Good Mega Man Level 2 uses the same sound, but at a different pitch).