![]() ![]() X and Zero can have four parts equipped at a time, the other armor suits can have only two. The Gaea Armor can't have any parts equipped. You can equip parts for the following suits: X, Zero, Fourth Armor, Ultimate Armor, Falcon Armor. Once you have an item, on the Stage Selection screen, press L1 to reach the part equip screen. The boss' levels don't change on Easy mode, so you only be able to get the parts on the Normal and Xtreme modes. This will be cutting it very close if you go on to fight all eight bosses, once you start fighting the bosses do not waste any time otherwise you won't make it.Ī part will be completed once you go through two stages. When using X, enter the first stage when there's 10 hours left (it'll change to 9 when you enter the stage). When playing as Zero, start fighting the bosses when there's 11 hours left (it'll change to 10 once you enter the first boss' stage). As the levels of the bosses rise as the timer lowers, this is the only way you can do it. To be able to get all possible eight items in the game, you'll need to waste time at the start by deliberately losing lives and returning to the Stage Selection screen to lose an hour off the timer. To get the extra "+" to get a special part, you must fight a boss which is at least on level 8. The Life and Energy options will give you different parts, so each boss has a maximum of two to choose from, but you won't know exactly what you're getting, so this guide will help you. When the part option displays Weapon + Life/Energy +, it means that you'll also receive a special item you can equip to certain armor suits. You can have up to eight parts in the game, chosen from a total of 16. These two parts will be completed once you beat another stage after choosing them. The "Life" option will give your character an extra life heart, the "Energy" option will give you more weapon energy for each of the special weapons. Once you defeat a boss, you'll notice that you can choose between a Weapon + Life or a Weapon + Energy. Most parts X and Zero can equip, adding to their abilities and enhancing their armor suits. The part system is complicated, a description and overview is given below. This only addresses the missing leg capsule sprite animation.The Parts guide deals with all the special parts you can get from certain defeated bosses. ![]() Other bugs written by Sophia are still unfixed. Either use another emulator like Bsnes or Snes9x where this issue doesn't occur, or use passwords to skip the introduction stage. It will crash during the introduction stage. This patch doesn't seem to like Zsnes very much. I thought it was very annoying though and would prefer to play the game with proper sprite animation. I didn't check the palettes to see if maybe she tried to have MM dash without the leg capsules (just blue legs). It looks like Sophia edited some of the ASM/hex. ![]() I'm not sure why the MMX-Generation patch had trouble displaying the dash animation. In 1.1 I was able to finally fix this issue so they show up in either scenario. In version 1.0 of the patch I was not able to get the leg capsules to show up how I wanted when starting the game using a password. The edit I made was adding the leg capsules to the introduction stage in Megaman X/Rockman X. Use Megaman v1.0 (U) version with headers for labeled IPS/BPS patches and Rockman X for Japanese version of the game. ![]()
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