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* The word "kuwagata" is Japanese for "stag beetle", and is the uncorrupted form of "kuwanger". | * The word "kuwagata" is Japanese for "stag beetle", and is the uncorrupted form of "kuwanger". | ||
* The noise Giga Kuwagata makes at the start and end of the battle is the cry of the Pokémon Durant; fittingly, said Pokémon is a Bug/Steel type. | * The noise Giga Kuwagata makes at the start and end of the battle is the cry of the Pokémon Durant; fittingly, said Pokémon is a Bug/Steel type. | ||
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Giga Kuwagata is a boss from Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero. It is a giant holographic entity created from the fusion of multiple copies of the Boomer Kuwanger program. It appears as the end boss of Vertical Hunger, serving as the final boss of Chapter 1.
Battle
Giga Kuwagata follows a simple pattern, taking small hops back and forth across the room while stopping every jump to fire a stream of cutters at Zero, marked by a crosshair. After jumping between 2-4 times in a row, Giga Kuwagata momentarily teleports away as a giant cutter appears above Zero and drops down, bouncing when it hits the floor. If Giga Kuwagata has less than half its maximum HP left, up to three giant cutters will drop from the sky.
Damage Table
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| Other Notes | *Does not hit unless performed close to boss. | |||||||||
Notes
- The word "kuwagata" is Japanese for "stag beetle", and is the uncorrupted form of "kuwanger".
- The noise Giga Kuwagata makes at the start and end of the battle is the cry of the Pokémon Durant; fittingly, said Pokémon is a Bug/Steel type.
| Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero - Chapter 1 | |
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| Stages | |
| Explosive Freefall • Surveillance Canyon • Gusty Gorge • Defeat the Giant Spear Man! • Contra Base • Kingdom Crisis • Lost Valley • Skyhigh Ridge • Twilight Terrace • Abandoned Lab • Subterranean Stronghold • Vertical Hunger | |
| List of Bosses | |
| Mega Man • Dangerous Duck • Giant Spear Man • SRARA Up n' Down • Gomeramos King • Dethgerbis • Piranhabiran • Thwomp Man • Honey Woman • Doc Robot Overloaded • Punk • Boomer Kuwanger • Giga Kuwagata | |
| Mini-Stages | |
| Mega City • Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker | |
