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Robot Masters[edit | edit source]
Like most games in the series, Mega Man will faces eight new Robot Masters. This lineup includes the first ever female boss character in the original series, Splash Woman.
| Name | Short Description | Weapon |
| DRN-065 Concrete Man (コンクリートマン) | Concrete Man was a robot who took charge in constructing dams. He was very proud of his craftsmanship, and berated any worker robots he discovered cutting corners. | Concrete Shot (コンクリートショット) |
| DRN-066 Tornado Man (トルネードマン) | Originally a robot stationed in a weather control center. With the ability to create powerful tornadoes, he used them to offset the formation of typhoons. | Tornado Blow (トルネードブロー) |
| DRN-067 Splash Woman (スプラッシュウーマン) | Splash Woman rescues those involved in accidents at sea. She is the first female boss character to date. Her design is inspired by the appearance of a mermaid. | Laser Trident (レーザートライデント) |
| DRN-068 Plug Man (プラグマン) | A line inspection robot at a television set factory. He carries out the final check on the products with a sharp eye. | Plug Ball (プラグボール) |
| DRN-069 Jewel Man (ジュエルマン) | A robot that works in a diamond mine. He is in charge of polishing work with his skilled fingers. | Jewel Satellite (ジュエルサテライト) |
| DRN-070 Hornet Man (ホーネットマン) | Hornet Man is the supervisor at a flower theme park. He knows everything there is to know about flowers from all over the world. His upper-body appears to be made of large, honeycomb-like structures. | Hornet Chaser (ホーネットチェイサー) |
| DRN-071 Magma Man (マグママン) | Once a worker security robot at a geothermal power station, he can withstand magma thousands of degrees in temperature. | Magma Bazooka (マグマバズーカ) |
| DRN-072 Galaxy Man (ギャラクシーマン) | An assistant robot at a space laboratory. He has a brain that can instantly perform calculations of rocket trajectories. | Black Hole Bomb (ブラックホールボム) |