Editing List of SSB4 trophies (Mega Man series)

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*In Dr. Light's trophy, it states that Mega Man's true name is Mega. While this is true in the ''Mega Man 1'' remake ''Mega Man: Powered Up'' (and ''Mega Man 11'', which came out after ''Smash 4''), his official name is actually Rock. This is corrected in the PAL version.
*In Dr. Light's trophy, it states that Mega Man's true name is Mega. While this is true in the ''Mega Man 1'' remake ''Mega Man: Powered Up'' (and ''Mega Man 11'', which came out after ''Smash 4''), his official name is actually Rock. This is corrected in the PAL version.
*Although Dr. Wily has a trophy on both the 3DS and Wii U versions, his pose is different between versions. His trophy is the only trophy besides the fighters' alternate trophies in ''Smash 4'' to have different poses in both versions. Wily's 3DS trophy depicts his pose when surrendering at the endings of the original ''Mega Man'' games after being defeated, while his Wii U trophy is posed identically to [https://megaman.fandom.com/wiki/File:Wily9.jpg his official ''Mega Man 9'' artwork].
*Although Dr. Wily has a trophy on both the 3DS and Wii U versions, his pose is different between versions. His trophy is the only trophy besides the fighters' alternate trophies in ''Smash 4'' to have different poses in both versions. Wily's 3DS trophy depicts his pose when surrendering at the endings of the original ''Mega Man'' games after being defeated, while his Wii U trophy is posed identically to [https://megaman.fandom.com/wiki/File:Wily9.jpg his official ''Mega Man 9'' artwork].
*Zero's trophy states that he appears in ''Mega Man X'' and ''Mega Man Zero''. However, Zero's appearances in these two games are not identical to his trophy model, which is his model from ''Mega Man X2'' onwards. In ''Mega Man X'', Zero has [http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/megaman/images/d/dc/Mhx_zero.jpg spherical shoulders and lacks the Z-Saber]. In the ''Mega Man Zero'' series, he and the Z-Saber have been [https://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/megaman/images/4/42/Mega_Man_X_DiVE_Hunter_Program_Zero(Z).png completely redesigned].
*Zero's trophy states that he appears in ''Mega Man X'' and ''Mega Man Zero''. However, Zero's appearances in these two games are not identical to his trophy model, which is his model from ''Mega Man X2'' onwards. In ''Mega Man X'', Zero has [http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/megaman/images/d/dc/Mhx_zero.jpg spherical shoulders and lacks the Z-Saber]. In the ''Mega Man Zero'' series, he and the Z-Saber have been [http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/megaman/images/e/e9/Zero_-_Standing.jpg completely redesigned].
*Roll's trophy states her second appearance in ''Mega Man 2'', although Roll is never seen or mentioned in any version of ''Mega Man 2'' up until the ''Rockman Complete Works'' version of the game (as a Navi support). Roll would make a small cameo in ''Mega Man 3'' (which this title states her name as DLN-002 "Roll").
*Roll's trophy states her second appearance in ''Mega Man 2'', although Roll is never seen or mentioned in any version of ''Mega Man 2'' up until the ''Rockman Complete Works'' version of the game (as a Navi support). Roll would make a small cameo in ''Mega Man 3'' (which this title states her name as DLN-002 "Roll").
*The Mettaur's trophy mentions a variant of the enemy called "New Met", despite no enemy in the series being named such. It stems from a mistranslation of the Numetall enemy from ''Mega Man 10'', which is mentioned in the trophy description in Japanese, and evidenced by the "New Met" being described as "slippery".
*The Mettaur's trophy mentions a variant of the enemy called "New Met", despite no enemy in the series being named such. It stems from a mistranslation of the Numetall enemy from ''Mega Man 10'', which is mentioned in the trophy description in Japanese, and evidenced by the "New Met" being described as "slippery".

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