Hyper Storm H |
WWN-003 |
Wind Type |
Mega Man: The Wily Wars |
Bulky Boar Unit |
Genesis Tower |
Swift Explode |
Impact |
None |
None |
115 |
145 |
185 |
155 |
Big Chonker
The robot uses its enormous body to protect benched allies from being targeted by the opponent's abilities. |
"Guess if I gotta pull my weight... I'll start by crushing you, Robot!" |
"Poor Robot, leave the fighting for your friends.. that's what I do!" |
"Man, if I had some onigiri right now... donuts... chicken.. or, ooh, bacon!" |
"Huh? You made me look like I'm, like, stupid or somethin'..." |
After a few failed attempts at conquering the world, Wily constructed the magnificent Wily Tower, and he put the Genesis Unit as his main line of defense. Hyper Storm H was built to be the most durable of the three, taking powerful attacks like they're absolutely nothing. His external armor is incredibly thick, and he uses his mass as his main weapon, crushing opponents from below. He also has large in-built fans, allowing his body to be propelled as well as blow any nearby opponents away. He's generally a laid-back robot, and stays out of Buster Rod G's and Mega Water S's conflicts. He's also incredibly gullible and will fall for anything you tell him, making him naive as well. He's also one of Dr. Wily's largest robots, and has a large amount of endurance compared to the average robot. Unfortunately, his extra size causes him to overheat easily, leaving him susceptible to extra attacks. As another member to the Genesis Unit, he's proved to be quite the robot, and would be a tough fighter to face in battle. The Genesis Unit is just filled with tough robots!
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(!) Please note that the names, stats, types, and descriptions of any playable characters, robots, or abilities that appear in this database are not finalized and are subject to change without notice as development progresses on the game itself. That being said, the data on this page is pulled directly from the prototype's internal variables and will therefore always be in sync with the prototype itself. Database pages that do not have sprites represent incomplete but planned, future content and do not currently appear in-game.