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Life Energy (ライフエネルギー Raifu Enerugī) is an item in the Mega Man franchise. When touched, the item will recover a set amount of life energy from the player's character. They are usually found as an item dropped by defeated enemies, but can also be found in stages and by other methods, such as being possible rewards from the ? Can and Eddie. Except for the ones found in stages, Life Energy items will disappear a short while after its appearance on the screen.

The original Life Energy shows up during a side quest in Mega Man ZX Advent, being called a "Light Bulb," likely as a reference to the original Mega Man being solar powered.

Captain N: The Game Master portrays the item as being shaped like a crystal.

Recovery[]

Life Energy usually comes in two sizes, small ( shou) and large ( dai), but some games contain extra large (特大 tokudai)/MAX versions that usually completely restores health. The small ones traditionally replenish between 2-4 units of the player's health, while the big ones restore between 8-10 units. In Mega Man 7, an extra large Life Energy can be found in Spring Man's stage using Rush Search (in the area with a lighter star in the background). This giant Life Energy only appears in this stage and has made no later appearances in the original series. In the Mega Man ZX series, the large Life Energy items can be sliced with saber weapons to create smaller and different types of energy items (Weapon Energy and Energy Crystals).

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Game Small Large Extra Large
Mega Man
Small
2
Large
10 N/A
Mega Man 2-6, 9, 10
Small Life Energy
2
Large Life Energy
10
Mega Man World series
Game Boy
2
Game Boy
10
Mega Man 7
S
2
L
8
XL
Full
Mega Man 8
Small
Large
N/A
Mega Man & Bass Small (Mega Man)Small (Bass) 2 Large (Mega Man)Large (Bass) 8
Mega Man 11 2
Large
10
Mega Man Powered Up
Small
2
Large
10
Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters
Small
2
Large
8
Mega Man X, X2, and X3
Small
2
Large
8 N/A
Mega Man X4, X5, and X6
Small
4
Large
16
Extra Large
Full
Mega Man X7 Full
Mega Man X8
Mega Man Xtreme and Xtreme 2
Small
2
Large
8 N/A
Mega Man Xtreme 2 (Life Soul)
Small
2
Large
2
Extra Large
8
Mega Man Zero series
Small
4
Large
8
Extra Large
Full
Mega Man ZX series
Small
4
Large
8
Extra Large
Full
Mega Man Network Transmission 40 200 N/A

Similar items[]

Life Soul[]

Life Soul

Life Soul is a variation of the Soul Item from Mega Man Xtreme 2. It has the same effect of the normal Life Energy when collected, but also acts as currency to obtain Parts.

Energy Cube[]

Not to be confused with the Energy Cube from The Misadventures of Tron Bonne.

Energy Cube (エネルギーキューブ), also known as Recovery Cube, is a red cube from the Mega Man Legends series that acts like the Life Energy item, being dropped by enemies and recovering health when touched.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • While the Life and Weapon Energy items gained a new appearance in Mega Man 2, the game's North American manual uses the same pictures from the first game.

References[]

  1. Rockman 2: The Power Fighters
  2. Rockman Battle & Fighters instruction manual
  3. Mega Man Network Transmission
  4. North American NES instruction manuals and Mega Man 7 manual
  5. "There is an energy pellet and an energy ball. These add a little energy and a lot of energy respectively." - Mega Man 2 North American instruction manual
  6. Mega Man X North American instruction manual
  7. Mega Man 3 (Tiger Electronics)
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