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==''Mega Man Zero'' series weaponry== [[File:Zero(Shield boomerang).jpg|thumb|left|150px|Zero using the Shield Boomerang.]] ===Shield Boomerang=== Zero's '''Shield Boomerang''' is quite a marvel of manipulation technology. Cerveau took the basic model of the Saber weapon and modified it to act as a reflective shield. The ability to hurl the shield in a boomeranging arc is quite impressive as well. While the Shield Boomerang itself doesn't have quite the depth that the Buster and Saber do, it's still a very versatile tool that is now a part of Zero's regular arsenal. ===Rod weapons=== The Rod-style weapons found in the Zero series have appeared in three variants: the Triple Rod, the Chain Rod, and the Recoil Rod. *'''Triple Rod''' The Triple Rod is an interesting tweak on the design of the Z-Saber; by giving Zero the power to extend the handle of the sword into a long-reaching spear attack that can be upgraded to strike three times (hence the name), Zero is able to use the new weapon to reach and locate items previously inaccessible. Even more interesting is the fact that the Triple Rod can double as a pogo-stick. *'''Chain Rod''' The Chain Rod is a modification of the Triple Rod made by Cerveau while he was repairing Zero's weaponry. This weapon is very similar of the Andromeda Shun, a character of [[Saint Seiya]] series, but this design variant can still utilize a charged spinning attack. Its primary function is a grappling device; Zero can either latch onto and swing from the ceiling or reach out and hook enemies with the blade. With the Energy Chain EX Skill, Zero can stab and paralyze his opponents to drain their health while restoring his own. *'''Recoil Rod''' The Recoil Rod is another modification, though this one combines bits of the Triple Rod and Chain Rod. It functions mostly as a short-range melee weapon with which Zero can rapidly stab enemies. With a particular EX Skill, Zero is able to unleash a furious combo attack. Charged up, the Recoil Rod can push blocks, remove enemies' shields, and function as a pogo stick.<ref name="a11"/> <gallery> Image:Zeroz3.jpg|Triple rod Image:Zeroz(chain rod).jpg|Chain rod Image:Zero(Recoil rod).jpg|Recoil rod </gallery> ===Z-Buster MK-II=== [[File:Zero(Z-Buster).jpg|thumb|200px|Zero using the Z-Buster.]] The '''Z-Buster''' (or Buster Shot) is a beam-pistol weapon that is similar to previous Z-Buster designs. Though it isn't the original Z-Buster design from when Zero was originally built (and in fact belongs to the dead [[Milan]]), the style and usage of the weapon remains intact. Zero's Buster weapon seems to be rather unique in that it seems to be the only one that is able to store and charge energy for more powerful shots, though it apparently is unable to do so until Zero acquires the Z-Saber during his first [[Golem (Mega Man Zero)|Golem]] battle. The Saber is also able to interact with the Buster Shot, perhaps enabling the charge function when the Saber is used as a magazine. [[Cerveau]], the weapon's creator, may attribute the ability to charge to some of Zero's skill recovery, however. Since this is a handheld weapon, Zero stores it on his back where he can reach it easier - ironically this is the same location that he stored his Z-Saber in the X series. ===Z-Knuckle=== [[File:Zero(Z-knuckle).jpg|thumb|left|150px|Zero using the Z-Knuckle.]] Replacing both the Rod weapons and the Shield Boomerang in ''Mega Man Zero 4'' is the '''Z-Knuckle'''. Zero attacks using his bare hands and super strength; if a fatal blow is delivered, it can rip off a piece of the enemy to be used as a weapon to replace the Z-Knuckle temporarily, or until manually cancelled. It can be charged up to allow for a stronger attack. Such Z-Knuckle weapons include a Battle Axe, a Laser Gun, a Cannon, a Claw (similar to the claw enemies in ''Mega Man Zero 2''), and many others. ===Neo Arcadian skills and techniques=== ''For a listing regarding the weapons gained from Neo Arcadians see: [http://www.wikiknowledge.net/wiki/index.php?title=TransWiki:List_of_Mega_Man_attacks#Mega_Man_Zero Mega Man Zero skills]''. {{-}}
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