Rockman 6: Unique Harassment

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Rockman 6: Unique Harassment is a romhack of Mega Man 6 by Tatsu. It is the third detailed Rom Hack after Rockman 6: Spirits of Hackers and Rockman 6: Innocent. Instead of facing the 8 Robot Masters from the World Competition, Mega Man will square off against many Robot Masters from his long history. Will Mega Man be able to defeat them all again?

Tropes used in Rockman 6: Unique Harassment include:


  • Assist Character:
    • Spark Man summons an evil doppleganger of Mega Man during his second phase.
    • Pharaoh Man summons Search Snakes in his first phase and Sunstar during his second phase.
    • Estark summons a pair of Healies in his second phase.
  • Battleship Raid: Mr. X Stage 3 involves a raid on one of Mr. X's battleships.
  • Colony Drop: During his first phase, Galaxy Man summons a herd of meteors as a desperation attack.
  • Creator Thumbprint: Tatsu loves referencing the Dragon Quest and Kunio-Kun series in his rom hacks.
    • Napalm Man and Mr. X Stage 4 uses tiles that alter controls.
    • Napalm Man uses Fighting Spirit from Dragon Quest VII.
    • Mr. X Stage 1 uses the USSR theme and Mr. X Stage 4 uses Team Shadow's theme from Super Dodge Ball.
    • Estark is the boss of Mr. X Stage 3, complete with special commands.
  • Doppleganger Attack: Galaxy Man can split himself into two during his second phase to confuse Mega Man.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Jewel Man manipulates jewels and gems. In this game, his fighting style is reminiscent of Culex, even down to the elemental jewels in his first phase.
  • An Ice Person: Chill Man deals with ice-based attacks.
  • The Lost Woods: Tomahawk Man's stage takes place in a lush forest. Mega Man starts off in the treetops before descending into the darkness.
  • Making a Splash: Jewel Man's water jewel specializes in ice and water abilities.
  • Mythology Gag: Seeing as this romhack is based on fighting Robot Masters from Mega Man's history, it is chockful of references.
    • Tomahawk Man:
      • Tomahawk's stage OST is Axel the Red/Spike Rosered's theme.
      • The Doc Robot in Tomahawk Man's stage uses Magma Man's moveset.
      • Tomahawk Man uses Buckfire the Gaxelleroid's moveset.
    • Jewel Man
      • Jewel Man's OST is Farewell to Ballade from Mega Man 10.
      • The Doc Robot in Jewel Man's stage uses Magnet Man's moveset.
      • The second half of Jewel Man's stage uses Mercury's tileset.
      • Jewel Man's jewels uses various elemental attacks from Robot Masters. The water jewel uses Frost Man's Ice Wave and Pump Man's Water Shield. The wind jewel uses Tornado Man's Tornado Blow. The fire jewel uses Heat Man's Changkey Shooter and Fire Man's Fire Storm abilities.
    • Spark Man:
      • The first half of the stage uses Blade Man's castle tileset. The second half is based on Tornado Man's stage.
      • The Doc Robot in Spark Man's stage uses Commando Man's moveset.
      • Spark Man summons clouds and rides in them a la Cloud Man.
      • In his second phase, he uses a version of Flash Man's Make Shadow ability from Rockman 2 Basic Master.
    • Galaxy Man:
      • The first half of Galaxy Man's stage is based on Sheep Man's level
      • The Doc Robot in Galaxy Man's stage uses Flash Man's moveset.
      • The second half of Galaxy Man's stage uses Plug Man's tileset and has Shadow Man's projectors as its main gimmick
      • Galaxy Man uses Ring Man's Ring Boomerang ability.
      • His Galaxy Vision ability is similar to Yoku Man's Yoku Attack ability. He also uses Yoku Man's Deathtrap Mirage as his stage OST.
      • Galaxy Man also uses a version of Astro Man's Astro Crush as a desperation attack during his first phase.
    • Pharaoh Man:
      • Pharaoh Man's stage uses his Rockman World IV tileset in the first half. In the second half, it uses Uranus's tileset. It even uses his platform gimmick.
      • Pharaoh Man summons Search Snakes in his first phase and summons Sunstar as an ally in his second phase.
    • Dust Man
      • The Doc Robot in Dust Man's stage uses Charge Man's moveset.
      • Dust Man can change into Metal Man and Strike Man during his boss fight.
    • Chill Man
      • His stage OST is Blizzard Wolfang's theme.
      • The Doc Robot in Chill Man's stage uses Tundra Man's moveset.
    • The boss music for the eight Robot Masters comes from Street Fighter X Mega Man.
    • Mr. X
      • Stage 1: Uses Strike Man's tileset and the boss is The Keeper.
      • Stage 3: Uses Charge Man and Napalm Man's tilesets from Rockman World IV. The Doc Robot in this stage uses Mars's moveset.
  • Playing with Fire:
    • Pharaoh Man uses the power of the sun to set Mega Man ablaze. He even summons his sun god Aten in the form of the Stardroid Sunstar.
    • Jewel Man's fire jewel uses Fire Man and Heat Man's abilities.
  • Power of the Void: Galaxy Man uses his Black Hole Bomb ability to suck Mega Man into a vulnerable position.
  • Shock and Awe: Spark Man specializes in this. His Spark Bullet ability acts like a weaker version of Gyro Man's Gyro Blade. If charged up, it gives Mega Man a Sprint Shoes ability while giving him strong thunder bolts.
  • Slippy-Slidey Ice World: Chill Man's level takes place in an icy cavern.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifter: Dust Man can change into Metal Man and Strike Man during his boss fight. For some reason, he's invulnerable in those forms.