Panel (パネル Paneru), or Square (マス Masu), is a feature from the battle screen in the Mega Man Battle Network and Mega Man Star Force series, battles taking place in a field made with panels. The type of panels can be changed for varying effects.
About

In the Mega Man Battle Network series, panel types are crucial to Net Battles. The typical NetBattle field is made with 3x6 panels with no type, but it is not uncommon for the panel type to change during the course of the battle. In certain battles, some panel types start out changed from a Normal panel. There are Battle Chips that can change panel types, such as Ice Seed or Lava Seed. Some attacks have Breaking qualities that allow them to crack the panels, making them holes when someone steps off them. Breaking a panel will negate any previous panel changes and turn it into a Cracked Panel.
The Geddon series has a variety of effects on Panel Type, ranging from cracking all panels to turning the entire battlefield to poison. In Mega Man Battle Network 6, panels can be changed to force anyone who steps on them to move in a certain direction. Attacks like Holy Dream inflict damage based on the presence of specific panels. There are also Battle Chips that require certain conditions like Holes to be present in order for them to work, such as Snake and Geyser.
'In first Mega Man Battle Network and Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star, the only kinds of panels were Normal and Cracked, and each had multiple appearances depending on location.
In the anime

In the anime series, panel effect chips are rarely seen, as there is no "grid" when characters fight. Area Steal works differently than in the games, rather than stealing part of the opponent's area, it instead allows a Navi to teleport a short distance, and is often used by character to appear behind an enemy or to get away from them.
Seed chips are also seen, but have added effects that would make them useful in the anime, such as a Grass Seed not only turning the ground into grass, but growing vines that entangle the intended target.
List of Panel types
Recurring Panel types
These Panel types of appearance in both Mega Man Battle Network and Mega Man Star Force series.
Normal
Normal (ノーマル[1] Nōmaru) panel is the standard panel with no effect. In first Mega Man Battle Network and Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star, The appearance of panels in different locations will be different, but later games have the same in any location.
Appears in:
- All Mega Man Battle Network series.
- All Mega Man Star Force series.
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Cracked
Cracked (ヒビ[1] Hibi) panel, also known as Cracked Broken (ひび割れ[2] Hibiware) or Broken[3][4][5], is a damaged panel. If hit by an attack that would crack it, or if a Navi or Virus without Float Shoes steps off it, the panel becomes Hole.
In first Mega Man Battle Network and Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star, the Cracked panel will disappeared entirely instead of becomes the Hole, although they did return after a short while as usual.
Appears in:
- Mega Man Battle Network (first appearance)
- Mega Man Battle Network 2
- Mega Man Battle Network 3
- Mega Man Battle Network 4
- Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation
- Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network
- Mega Man Battle Network 5
- Mega Man Battle Network 6
- Rockman.EXE Legend of Network
- Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star
- Mega Man Star Force 3
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Hole
Hole (穴[1] Ana) panel is a heavily damaged panel. Only Navis, EM bodies and viruses with Air Shoes can stand on it. After a short time has passed, the panel becomes a Normal panel.
Appears in:
- Mega Man Battle Network 2 (first appearance)
- Mega Man Battle Network 3
- Mega Man Battle Network 4
- Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation
- Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network
- Mega Man Battle Network 5
- Mega Man Battle Network 6
- Rockman.EXE Legend of Network
- Rockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star
- Mega Man Star Force 3
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Hole (Four Corners)
Hole (Four Corners) (穴(四角)[6] Ana (Shikaku)) panel, also known as No Panel (パネルなし[2] Paneru Nashi) or Complete Hole (完全せん穴 [7] Kanzen Ana), is a variation of Hole panel which has been completely removed at the start of battle and cannot spawn it with any panel changing chip. The panel also cannot be stolen by chips such as Area Grab. Only Navis, EM bodies and viruses with Air Shoes can stand on it.
In the Mega Man Star Force series, although also the panels may be removed at the start of battle, they completely disappear instead of leaving a panel border like in the Mega Man Battle Network series. Technically, this Panel type does not exist in the Mega Man Star Force series.
Appears in:
- Mega Man Battle Network 2 (first appearance)
- Mega Man Battle Network 3
- Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge
- Mega Man Battle Network 4
- Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation
- Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network
- Mega Man Battle Network 5
- Mega Man Battle Network 6
- Rockman.EXE Legend of Network
- Mega Man Star Force 2
- Mega Man Star Force 3
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Grass
Grass (草むら[1] Kusamura) panel is a panel overgrown with grass. Wood-element Viruses and Navis that stand on grass panels heal over time. Fire element attacks turn the panel into a Normal panel, dealing double damage in earlier games and additional Fire element damage equal to the original chip's power in later games.
In Battle Network 2 and 6, Tornado attacks that hit grass panels deal double damage and turn the panel into a Normal panel.
Appears in:
- Mega Man Battle Network 2 (first appearance)
- Mega Man Battle Network 3
- Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge
- Mega Man Battle Network 4
- Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation
- Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network
- Mega Man Battle Network 5
- Mega Man Battle Network 6
- Rockman.EXE Legend of Network
- Mega Man Star Force
- Mega Man Star Force 2
- Mega Man Star Force 3
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Ice
Ice (氷[1] Kōri) panel is a panel that has been frozen solid. A non-Aqua Virus or Navi without Float Shoes that moves onto an ice panel will slide until they land on a non-Ice panel or can move no further in that direction.
In Mega Man Battle Network 2, 3, 4 and Battle Chip Challenge, Elec element attacks deal double damage to anything standing on an Ice panel.
In Mega Man Battle Network 6, Aqua element attacks will freeze anything standing on an ice panel, causing them to be unable to move for a few seconds and take double damage from Breaking element attacks. This also changes the panel into a Normal panel. Tornado attacks on Ice panels will also turn the panel into a Normal panel and deal double damage.
Appears in:
- Mega Man Battle Network 2 (first appearance)
- Mega Man Battle Network 3
- Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge
- Mega Man Battle Network 4
- Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation
- Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network
- Mega Man Battle Network 5
- Mega Man Battle Network 6
- Rockman.EXE Legend of Network
- Mega Man Star Force
- Mega Man Star Force 2
- Mega Man Star Force 3
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Holy
Holy (ホーリー[1] Hōrī) panel is a panel granted blessed power. Anything standing on a Holy panel takes half the damage from all attacks. If MegaMan is Evil in his "karma", any Holy panel he attempts to walk on will become a Normal panel.
Appears in:
- Mega Man Battle Network 2 (first appearance)
- Mega Man Battle Network 3
- Mega Man Battle Network 4
- Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation
- Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network
- Mega Man Battle Network 5
- Mega Man Battle Network 6
- Rockman.EXE Legend of Network
- Mega Man Star Force
- Mega Man Star Force 2
- Mega Man Star Force 3
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Swamp/Poison
A Swamp panel, known as Poisonous Swamp (毒沼[8] Doku-numa) (shorthand (毒[1] Doku)) in Japan, also known as Poison panel in the Mega Man Star Force series, is a panel covered in a foul sludge. Anything that stands on a poison panel takes damage over time, unless it has Float Shoes.
Appears in:
- Mega Man Battle Network 2 (first appearance)
- Mega Man Battle Network 3
- Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge
- Mega Man Battle Network 4
- Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation
- Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network
- Mega Man Battle Network 5
- Mega Man Battle Network 6
- Rockman.EXE Legend of Network
- Mega Man Star Force 2
- Mega Man Star Force 3
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Battle Network series only
Lava
Lava panels, known as Magma (マグマ[1] Maguma) in Japan, is a panel covered with molten lava. Navis and Viruses which are Fire element, or have Float Shoes, may stand on it safely. All other Navis and Viruses that stand on it will take Fire element damage. Being hit by an Aqua element attack, having an object placed on it or being stood on by a non-Fire element without Float Shoes will turn the panel into a Normal panel.
Appears in:
- Mega Man Battle Network 2 (first appearance)
- Mega Man Battle Network 3
- Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge
- Mega Man Battle Network 4
- Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation
- Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network
- Mega Man Battle Network 5
- Rockman.EXE Legend of Network
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Magnet
A panel that has been magnetized.
In Battle Network 2, Magnet (磁石[2] Jishaku) panels draw in anything that stands directly above or below them.
In Battle Network 5, Magnet (マグネット[1] Magunetto) panels cause anything that steps on them to step off again in a different direction, depending on the direction they were stepped on from.
Appears in:
- Mega Man Battle Network 2 (first appearance)
- Mega Man Battle Network 5 (first appearance of second variety)
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Metal
Metal (メタル[1] Metaru) panel is a panel made from solid steel. Cannot be cracked or broken.
Appears in:
- Mega Man Battle Network 3 (first appearance)
- Mega Man Battle Network 4
- Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation
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Aluminum
Aluminum (アルミ Arumi) panel looks similar to Metal panels, but has a different effect. Navis standing on Aluminum panels take double damage from Elec chips.
Appears in:
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Sand
Sand (サンド[9] Sando) panel is covered in sand. Whenever a Navi or Virus steps on a sand panel, they are rendered unable to move for a very short time. Wind attacks that hit Sand panels deal double damage. Wind gusts will also blow the sand off the panel and damage an enemy in its way.
Appears in:
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Pitfall
Pitfall[10] (アリジゴク[6] Arijigoku) panel, also known as Sand (砂[1] Suna) panel, is a sinking quicksand that prevent those caught in it from moving as long as it's present. Wind attacks that hit Pitfall panels deal double damage. After a short time, Pitfall panels turn into Normal panels.
Appears in:
- Mega Man Battle Network 4 (first appearance)
- Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation
Dark Hole
Hole and Dark Hole redirects here. For the Battle Chips that create Dark Holes, see Evil Chip. |
Hole, known as Dark Hole (ダークホール[1] Dāku Hōru) in Japan, is a portal to a Dark World. In the English game, Dark Holes are written as Hole with a capital H, while hole panels are with a lowercase h.
In Mega Man Battle Network 3 Dark Holes on the field last for a very short time and enable use of Dark Giga Chips while they are open. Its chip is found in a Blue Mystery Data in Secret Area 3. The occupied panel cannot be walked on.
In Mega Man Battle Network 4, Dark Holes increase the power of Dark Chips, and cause LaserMan.EXE to heal over time just by existing. It is created with the Evil Chips Hole or Dark Line, which can only be used by evil Navis and increase the power of DS Navi Chips. The occupied panel can be walked on and if MegaMan has maximum "karma", Dark Holes disappear if he comes into contact with them.
In Mega Man Battle Network 5, Liberation Missions contain Dark Holes (ヤミのあな Yami no Ana) panels that summons guardians to protect the Darkloids. The player's team can only face the area's Darkloid after destroying all Dark Holes.
Appears in:
- Mega Man Battle Network 3 (first appearance)
- Mega Man Battle Network 4
- Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation
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Water
Water[11] (水[1] Mizu) panels, also known as Sea[4], are panels that has been flooded by water.
Base Effects
- Whenever a non-Aqua element Navi or virus steps on a Water panel, they are rendered unable to move for a very short time. Aqua element Navis or viruses are unaffected by this effect.
- Elec attacks deal double damage to Navis and viruses on Water panels.
- Fire element Navis and viruses will have their HP drained while standing on the panel.
- Any playable Navi standing on the panel will get +30 to their next Aqua chip, which consumes the Water panel on use.
- After a short time (roughly 15 seconds), Water panels turn into Normal panels.
Chip Effects
- Tornado attacks that hit Water panels deal double damage and turn the panel into a Normal panel.
- RainyDay hits an additional time for each Water panel on the user's side of the field, turning them into Normal panels.
- WavePit creates a damaging Aqua element wave from the furthest back Water panel on each row that travels forward. Those panels become Normal.
- ElemRage becomes Aqua element and increases its range when used atop a Water panel, changing it into a Normal panel on use. In addition, the three panels along the same row of the user that ElemRage hits by default are dealt two hits instead of one.
Specific User Effects
- ToadMan.EXE, Toad Soul and the Marina virus family hide inside Water panels, granting them an effect similar to PopUp. When not attacking, they cannot be damaged by attacks that are non-Elec element or do not target the panel itself.
Created By
- SeaSeed lobs a bomb three panels ahead that creates a 3-by-3 area of Water panels centered on the seed's landing location. If an object, Navi or virus was on that panel, only the single panel directly under that target becomes a Water panel.
- The AqWhirl series of chips creates Water panels directly under any target that it hits, including objects, Navis and viruses.
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Arrow
Arrow (矢印 Yajirushi) panels, also known as Conveyor[5], forcefully moves characters on the field. Navis and Viruses on Arrow panels that don't have Float Shoes will be pushed in the direction indicated by the arrows' direction. After a short time, Arrow panels turn into Normal panels. Arrow panels also turn into Normal panels if hit by a Wood element attack.
Appears in:
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Crater
Crater (火口[1] Kakō) panel, also known as Volcano[5], is a panel with a dangerous volcanic hole on it. At regular intervals, all Crater panels on one side of the battlefield or the other will erupt, dealing 50 non-elemental damage to anything standing on them. When hit by an Aqua element attack, a Crater panel turns into a Normal panel.
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Star Force series only
Gravity
Gravity (グラビティ Gurabiti) panel, is a panel with a black hole on it. When an EM body steps on a Gravity panel, they are briefly immobilized, and the panel changes back to a Normal panel.
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Guard Null
Guard Null (ゼツエン[7] Zetsuen) panel, is a panel with yellow rings. Mega Man is unable to use his Shield when standing on a Guard Null panel. This also applies to certain viruses and EM bodies, such as Mettenna; nullifying their guard properties while standing on this panel. This panel can only be created with the GNullStage card in MMSF1 and MMSF2, or the +GNulPnl ability in MMSF3.
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Trap
Trap[12] (ワナ[7] Wana) panel, is a panel which is summoned on the opponent's side when a Battle Card with trap effect is used, such as as Anti Sword or Double Cross. The trap's trigger and subsequent effects depend on the card that was used. The player who placed the trap panel cannot activate it themselves. It is similar to the ???? status from the Mega Man Battle Network series.
Appears in:
Paralyze
Paralyze (パラライズ[13] Pararaizu) panel, is a panel that causes any EM body hit by an attack while standing on one to become paralyzed. The panel then changes back to a normal panel. Standard Mega Buster and Charged Shot do not trigger the effect.
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Attack
Attack (アタック[13] Attakku) panel, is a panel that increases the attack power of Mega Man's Battle Cards by 10 if he uses one while standing on it. The panel then changes back to a Normal panel. This panel can only be created with the AttckPanel card.
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Ambush
Ambush (フクヘイ[13] Fukuhei) panel, is a panel that launches a counterattack when Mega Man is hit by a non-dimming attack while standing on one. The panel changes back to a Normal panel after 6 uses. This panel can only be created with the AmbshPanel card.
Appears in:
Buster
Buster (バスター[13] Basutā) panel, is a panel that doubles the attack rating of the Mega Buster while Mega Man is standing on it. This panel can only be created with the BustrPanel card.
Appears in:
Magic Circle
Magic Circle (魔法陣[14] Mahō-jin) panel, is a type of panel that only appears when fighting Hollow. Hollow will frequently summon viruses on magic circle panels. Additionally, if Hollow attacks while standing on a magic circle panel, the attack will be enhanced:
- For Thunder Bazooka, it causes it to hit adjacent panels on Mega Man's row.
- For Magic Thunder, Hollow will release a second set of 6 thunderbolts in reverse after the first set.
Appears in:
Hack
Hack[15] panel, known as Jamming (ジャミング[7] Jamingu) panel in Japan, is a panel which only enemies can stand on. Mega Man is unable to jump to a Hack panel with the Mega Attack. This panel appears frequently in Noise Waves, and Mal Wizards can also create them with hack panel (ジャミングパネル Jamingu Paneru).
Appears in:
Battle Chips
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There are several Battle Chips that affect panels.
There are also Battle Chips that require specific panels to be used. For example, God Stone, Lava Dragon, Old Wood, Snake, Stand Out, Summon Black, and Water Line require a hole to be used.
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Crack Out (クラックアウト Kurakku Auto), also known as Panel Out 1 (パネルアウト1 Paneru Auto 1) and X-Panel 1, destroys the panel in front of the user. |
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Double Crack (ダブルクラック Daburu Kurakku) destroys two panels in front of the user. |
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Triple Crack (トリプルクラック Toripuru Kurakku), also known as Panel Out 3 (パネルアウト3 Paneru Auto 3) and X-Panel 3, destroys three panels. |
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Panel Grab, known as Panel Steal (パネルスチール Paneru Suchīru) in Japan, steals one panel from the enemy area. |
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Area Grab, known as Area Steal (エリアスチール Eria Suchīru) in Japan and Steal in the first English game, steals the left edge from the enemy area. |
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Grab Banish, known as Steal Punish (スチールパニシュ Suchīru Panishu) in Japan, retaliates stolen panels. |
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Grab Revenge, known as Steal Revenge (スチールリベンジ Suchīru Ribenji) in Japan, retaliates stolen panels. |
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Panel Return (パネルリターン Paneruritān), also known as Repair, fixes the panels from the user's area. |
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Geddon 1, known as Deathmatch 1 (デスマッチ1 Desumatchi 1) in Japan, cracks all panels. |
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Geddon 2, known as Deathmatch 2 (デスマッチ2 Desumatchi 2) in Japan, breaks all empty panels. |
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Geddon 3, known as Deathmatch 3 (デスマッチ3 Desumatchi 3) in Japan, turns all panels into swamp panels. |
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Holy Panel (ホーリーパネル Hōrī Paneru) creates a holy panel in front of the user. |
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Sanctuary (サンクチュアリ Sankuchuari) changes all panels in the user's area to holy panels. |
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Panel Shoot 1 (パネルシュート1 Paneru Shūto 1) lifts the panel in front of the user (creating a hole) and throws it ahead. Panel Shoot chips don't work on panels from the enemy's area. |
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Panel Shoot 2 (パネルシュート2 Paneru Shūto 2) lifts all panels in the row of the user's area (except the one with the user) and throws them. Causes more damage if the user's area is increased. |
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Panel Shoot 3 (パネルシュート3 Paneru Shūto 3) lifts four panels around the user and throws them. This chip is risky because it leaves the user trapped for some time, unless the holes can be passed or restored. |
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Crack Shot, known as Crack Shoot (クラックシュート Kurakku Shūto) in Japan, throws the panel in front of the user ahead. |
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Double Shot, known as Double Shoot (ダブルシュート Daburu Shūto) in Japan, throws two panels in front of the user ahead. |
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Triple Shot, known as Triple Shoot (トリプルシュート Toripuru Shūto) in Japan, throws the column in front of the user ahead. |
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Coming Road (カミングロード Kamingu Rōdo) creates a column that pulls enemies. |
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Going Road (ゴーイングロード Gōingu Rōdo) creates a column that pushes enemies. |
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Color Point (カラーポイント Karā Pointo) makes the user lose a panel from his area to increase the attack power of the next chip. |
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Double Point (ダブルポイント Daburu Pointo) acts like Color Point, taking more panels to further increase the next attack. |
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Dark Stage (ダークステージ Dāku Sutēji) is a Dark Chip that turns opponent's area into Swamp and the user's area into Dark Holes. |
Magnet Stage (マグネットステージ) is a chip exclusive to the Rockman EXE Card Game. | |
Sand Stage (サンドステージ) is a chip exclusive to the Rockman EXE Card Game. |
List of Chips
Battle Cards
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List of Cards
Battle Card ID | Battle Card | Description | Attack | Element | |
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Standard Card 122 | ![]() |
PrlyzeStg (パラライズステージ) |
Paralyze atk on far 3x3 panels. | - | ![]() |
Standard Card 123 | ![]() |
GNullStage (ゼツエンステージ Zetsuen Stage) |
Enemy can't guard on far 3x3 panels. | - | ![]() |
Standard Card 134 | ![]() |
AttckPanel (アタックパネル) |
Use crd when on pnl. Atk pwr +10. | - | ![]() |
Standard Card 135 | ![]() |
AmbshPanel (フクヘイパネル Fukuhei Panel) |
Summons Troop backup 6 times max. | 20 | ![]() |
Standard Card 136 | ![]() |
BustrPanel (バスターパネル) |
Fire Buster when on pnl. Atk pwr x2. | - | ![]() |
Standard Card 140 | ![]() |
AreaEater (エリアイーター) |
VS only. Erase sides on turn 3. | - | ![]() |
Standard Card 146 | ![]() |
GrassStage (クサムラステージ Kusamura Stage) |
Farthest 3x3 pnls change into grass. | - | ![]() |
Standard Card 147 | ![]() |
IceStage (アイスステージ) |
Farthest 3x3 pnls change into ice. | - | ![]() |
Standard Card 148 | ![]() |
HolyPanel (ホーリーパネル) |
Current pnl becomes 1/2 dmg HolyPnl! | - | ![]() |
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AllPoison (オールポイズン) |
Turn entire field into poisn panels | - | ![]() |
Gallery
See also
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 Rockman EXE no Subete
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Rockman EXE2 Perfect Navigation
- ↑ Mega Man Battle Network 4 BradyGames Strategy Guide
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Mega Man Battle Network 5 BradyGames Strategy Guide
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Mega Man Battle Network 6 BradyGames Strategy Guide
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Rockman EXE4.5 Real Operation Official Kanzen Guide
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Shooting Star Rockman 3 Official Complete Guide, page 28
- ↑ Rockman EXE3 in-game text
- ↑ Battle Network Rockman EXE3 Official Guidebook
- ↑ Hotel Netopia BBS: "Travel in NetFrica Area! The vast land of NetFrica contains jungles and deserts! Beware of pitfalls! Ya can always use a Repair chip as yer Regular,but ya might wanna try ta sucker viruses into the pitfalls! They won't affect viruses that fly though⋯" - Mega Man Battle Network 4
- ↑ Baryl E-Mail: "ToadSoul lets you sync by using Water-based chips. Use B Button PwrAtk to launch an enemy-Paralyzing ShokSong! And it lets you hide when you're on a Water panel!" - Mega Man Battle Network 5: Team Colonel
- ↑ Mega Man Star Force internal text data
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Shooting Star Rockman 2 Official Kanzen Guide, page 36
- ↑ Shooting Star Rockman 2 Official Kanzen Guide, page 127
- ↑ Mr. Shepar E-mail: Have you ever heard of something called a hack panel? Hack panels are panels that emit a special kind of Noise that makes it impossible for anything but viruses to stand on them.
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