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Leaf Shield

For the Battle Chip, see Popper.

Leaf Shield (リーフシールド Rīfu Shīrudo) is Wood Man's Special Weapon. By using electromagnetic waves, it makes four leaf-shaped units with a special coating circle around the user as a shield. It can also be thrown to damage opponents.

Video game appearances

Mega Man 2

Mega Man obtains the Leaf Shield from Wood Man. When activated, the shield will stay active until it hits a stronger enemy and is consumed, or until one of the four D-pad directions is pressed, at which point the shield will fly off in that direction. All bosses are immune to the Leaf Shield, except Air Man, who is weak to it; but his Air Shooters will deflect the Leaf Shield on impact.

The Leaf Shield doesn't use weapon energy when activated, only when thrown or absorbed by an enemy. Weaker enemies killed with a single hit will not absorb the shield. This is quite useful when used on the moving platforms in Crash Man's stage and Wily Castle, as the Tellys will be destroyed upon touching the shield without breaking the shield; the same strategy is highly advised when dealing with Pipis on the ladders in Crash Man's stage. Unlike Wood Man's Leaf Shield, Mega Man's shield doesn't protect him from projectiles. The leaves fall when it hits targets immune to the shield, passing harmlessly through anything below.

Mega Man II

Like Mega Man 2, Leaf Shield is obtained from Wood Man and it is Air Man's weakness, but its functions were improved. It doesn't disappear if an enemy isn't destroyed by it, allowing it to hit multiple times. If the target is immune to it, only the leaves that touched it will fall instead of the whole shield. No energy is consumed if all leaves vanish this way while surrounding Mega Man. Except for Air Man and Quint, all bosses are immune to it.

Mega Man: The Wily Wars

Like all weapons from the first three games, the Leaf Shield can be used in the Wily Tower mode. Hyper Storm H, Fire Snakey and the first two forms of the "Wily Machine" are immune to it. Additionally, it only uses 2 bars of weapon energy per shot instead of 3, giving the player 14 uses from a full gauge instead of 9.

Mega Man: The Power Battle

The Leaf Shield is obtained by Mega Man, Proto Man or Bass after defeating Wood Man in the Mega Man 1~2 course. It is most effective against Cut Man. In this game the Leaf Shield consumes energy when activated. The user can move while it is active, and the shield can hit opponents multiple times, only disappearing after a certain amount of hits. The Leaf Shield is thrown forward when the attack button is pressed again, but the player can use the directional buttons to determine its direction, including diagonally.

Super Adventure Rockman

Mega Man obtains the Leaf Shield after defeating Wood Man in episode 2. It is Air Man's weakness.

Marvel vs. Capcom

Mega Man can switch his current special weapon to the Leaf Shield by summoning Eddie. Unlike the way it functions in Mega Man 2, the shield creates eight leaves that will remain around Mega Man for roughly six seconds before fading away. It gives him super armor, allowing him to essentially block any one attack from his opponent; if Mega Man blocks while the shield is still present, it remains. It can also be launched at his opponent for a large number of combo hits.

Super Smash Bros. series

SSBLeafShield

Leaf Shield is used by Mega Man in the fighting games Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as his down special move. Upon activating it, four leaves rotate around Mega Man for a few seconds to protect him. Each leaf does 2% damage to opponents that touch them. If an opponent is hit by a leaf or a projectile is blocked by the shield, one of the leaves will disappear. Mega Man can move while the Leaf Shield is up. Pressing an attack button will make him throw the shield out in front of him, dealing 4% damage regardless of how many leaves are left. Mega Man can still grab opponents while the Leaf Shield is activated.

A combo with the Leaf Shield is to have Mega Man hit opponents with the leaves while he grabs them with Super Arm. This allows Mega Man to do up to 10% damage by approaching or grabbing an opponent to hit with three leaves, then throw the last leaf. However, besides those actions and throwing a held item, he can't do anything else until the shield disappears or is thrown.

The Leaf Shield can be customized into two variants: Plant Barrier and Skull Barrier. However, they must be unlocked before it can be swapped out. One of Mega Man's alternate colors is also inspired by his color palette when using the Leaf Shield.

Other appearances

Wood Man can be seen using the Leaf Shield in the Sega Saturn version of Mega Man 8. Doc Robot uses the Leaf Shield in Mega Man 3. It also appeared in Mega Man 10 as one of the weapons of the Weapons Archive, in Mega Man X DiVE as Mega Man's second Active Skill, in Puzzle Fighter as one of Dr. Wily's attacks, and in Dragalia Lost as one of Mega Man's skills.

Damage data chart

Known damage values in units for Mega Man 2.

Leaf Shield (W)
Boss Damage
Normal Difficult
Metal Man 0 0
Air Man 16 8
Bubble Man 0 0
Quick Man 0 0
Crash Man 0 0
Flash Man 0 0
Heat Man 0 0
Wood Man + +
Mecha Dragon 0 0
Picopico-kun 0 0
Guts-Dozer 0 0
Boobeam Trap 0 0
Wily Machine 2: 1st Phase 0 0
Wily Machine 2: 2nd Phase 0 0
Alien + +
*Any data with a "+" represents the weapon actually restoring the boss's health.

Other media

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Mega Man (Ruby Spears)

Mega Man received this weapon in "The Strange Island of Dr. Wily". There, it functioned more like a traditional shield, being portrayed as a large metal leaf protruding from the Mega Buster.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)

Mega Man gained the weapon from Wood Man upon defeating the latter. It was later used to destroy two of the Robot Masters, Bubble Man (as a last minute reaction upon being caught in a surprise attack by the Robot Master) and Air Man (as a last resort expending most of his energy reserves).

Mega Man Megamix

Leaf Shield is only used by Wood Man. In the manga it is an electromagnetic field which carries his unique leaf-shaped units out into his surrounding area, forming a Leaf Shield. These leaf-shaped units are not actual leaves, but uniquely-shaped pieces of Ceramic Titanium coated with a special substance that makes them impervious to all attacks. By using his Leaf Shield for both offensive and defensive purposes, Wood Man is able to cover his lack of speed and agility.

Other appearances

Leaf Shield appears in the manga Rockman: Dr. Wily no Inbou.

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