Utuboros (ウツボロス Utsuborosu) is a giant moray eel Mechaniloid from the Mega Man X that was created to explore the underground of the sea, undulating its flexible body to pass through narrow crevices.
Appearances[]
A Maverick Utuboros appears as the mid-boss of Launch Octopus's stage in Mega Man X and Mega Man Maverick Hunter X. Utuboros comes in and out of the ground, swimming through the area. X can stand on the middle sections, though the head and tail will cause damage if touched. Destroying either the head or tail section will destroy the Mechaniloid. Its weakness is Boomerang Cutter, but because Utuboros wasn't programmed with an invincibility frame, if timed correctly, X can destroy Utuboros with a single Storm Tornado, so this is the preferred attack. There is also a hidden Utuboros inside a passage that only opens when the Cruiziler is destroyed, leading to a Life Up.
In Mega Man Xtreme 2, Utuboros functions like its Mega Man X appearance, except that the hidden Utuboros is protecting a Body Upgrade for X. The amount of section in its body was halved, reducing the stepping space available for the player.
Other appearances[]
- Utuboros has a cameo appearance in the animated intro of the PlayStation and Sega Saturn ports of Mega Man X3, where X makes it fall on Launch Octopus, destroying both.
- In Mega Man ZX Advent, a broken Utuboros appears in the Oil Field area in one of the side-quests. If the quest is completed, it is put on display in one of the rooms from Hunter's Camp.
- Utuboros was a Master Boss in Rockman Xover.
- Utuboros appeared as an unit card in TEPPEN, and is in the art of the card Lavaburst.
Hits data chart[]
Amount of shots/hits from weapons it takes to destroy Utuboros.
Mega Man X | |||||||||||
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X Buster | Shotgun Ice | Electric Spark | Rolling Shield | Homing Torpedo | Boomerang Cutter | Chameleon Sting | Storm Tornado | Fire Wave | Hadouken | ||
1:1:2:2 | 1:2 | 1:2 | 1:2 | 1:2 | 3:4 | 1 | 2:6 | 0:0 | 32 |
Notes[]
- For X-Buster, the four damage values are listed according to how long the weapon is charged. The first number is damage done with uncharged shots; the second number is when the weapon is charged slightly (cyan); third number is when the X-Buster is charged even more (yellow); fourth number is when the X-Buster is fully charged (pink).
- Sometimes, an uncharged shot will inflict two units of damage instead of one, if the enemy has just started moving or if X fires a shot while he is dashing.
- For the eight Special Weapons, the first number is damage done when the weapon is used in normal fire; the second is when the weapon is used in its charged state.
- For Chameleon Sting, as the weapon's secondary fire renders X invincible and is incapable of inflicting damage on enemies and bosses, the damage values list only the normal fire of this weapon.
- For Homing Torpedo, Boomerang Cutter, Storm Tornado and Fire Wave: the secondary fire for these weapons are capable of inflicting multiple hits on a target, so the values listed on the second number is the amount of damage done per hit, not the total amount of damage done.
- Utuboros does not have an invincibility frame, so Storm Tornado does considerable damage.
Other media[]
Utuboros appeared in the Rockman X manga and Irregular Hunter Rockman X.
The head and tail of a Utuboros appeared on the Variant Cover of Mega Man #40.
Gallery[]
Etymology[]
- "Utsubo" (ウツボ) is Japanese for moray eel. The name Utuboros could also be a reference to the word Uroboros, which is the name of a serpent devouring its own tail, or a combination of the two. Ouroboros is also the name of the last stage in Mega Man ZX Advent, which is an air fortress shaped like its namesake.
See also[]

Similar enemies[]
Mega Man X | |
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Stage Select bosses | |
Chill Penguin • Spark Mandrill • Armored Armadillo • Launch Octopus Boomer Kuwanger • Sting Chameleon • Storm Eagle • Flame Mammoth | |
Other bosses | |
Vile • Bospider • Rangda Bangda • D-Rex • Velguarder • Sigma | |
Special Weapons | |
Shotgun Ice • Electric Spark • Rolling Shield • Homing Torpedo Boomerang Cutter • Chameleon Sting • Storm Tornado • Fire Wave | |
Stages | |
Highway Stage • Snow Mountain Stage • Power Plant Stage • Gallery Stage • Ocean Stage Tower Stage • Forest Stage • Airport Stage • Factory Stage • Sigma's Hideout | |
Miscellaneous | |
Armor Parts • Hadouken • Mega Man X Walkthrough • List of Mega Man X enemies • Damage Data Chart • Script |