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The evolutions of Zero's Cyber Elf in Mega Man Zero 4.
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The evolutions of Zero's Cyber Elf in Mega Man Zero 4.

Cyber Elves are a unique feature of the Mega Man Zero Series of video games for the Game Boy Advance. Each Cyber Elf is a computer program with a physical form, and notwithstanding some highly advanced exceptions works by fusing with Zero to enhance his abilities or provide temporary benefits (such as healing his life gauge, providing cover fire or raising his Rank to A).

Description

In the Mega Man Zero games, Cyber Elves are found scattered throughout the levels. They can be used whenever equipped, but the more powerful Cyber Elves need to be fed blue energy crystals (often in the hundreds, or even thousands) in order to grow into their "adult" forms and enable Zero to use their abilities.

Types of Cyber elves

All Cyber Elves can be sub-divided into three categories:

Elves "die" after being used, and using them subtracts points from the level score. When trying to get a high ranking, it's important to not use them at all.

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Satellite Cyber Elves

Introduced in the third game, Satellite Elves don't die and don't cause score penalties. They're used alongside regular elves (now renamed Fusion Elves) and many can be converted from one type to another. Satellite elves circle Zero and grant their abilities only when equipped, which up to two can be at any given time.

The game also featured a strange world known as Cyberspace. Upon entering it, any elves with an A in the bottom-right of their picture activate automatically, don't cause a point penalty (though using Cyberspace in the first place does) and don't die. Elves are now only found within secret disks hidden throughout the various levels.

Mega Man Zero 4 Cyber Elf System

In the fourth game, Zero receives an experimental new Cyber Elf. Depending on who the player talks to for the name, the Cyber Elf can be called one of the following things:

Croire is a mimic and not threatened by her use. She can learn abilities of all three types and have one of each active at a time. She starts off with none, but feeding her energy crystals allows her to grow through seven different levels and learn increasingly powerful ones each time. Normally, elf effects do not usually overlap. However, in ultimate mode, all the powers of the preceding elves will be active at once (so using animal level 5 would also use 1,2,3 and 4)

The System has two variables, Elf Total and Elf Capacity. The former is the sum of the levels of all active abilities, the latter increases as stages are completed. If Elf Total exceeds Elf Capacity during a mission, the difference is deducted from that mission's score (somewhat like Fusion Elves in previous games).

Cyber Elf History

Cyber Elves were created in the last years of the Maverick Wars and designed to combat against the Maverick Virus that turned Reploids into anti-human Mavericks. Some were designed to amplify the power of the Reploids, others to act like an antibody against the Maverick Virus.

In particular, the use of the gigantic Dark Elf (Mother Elf) and its child like copies, the Baby Elves, intensified the violence. They were used by Dr. Weil to not only amplify the abilities of every Reploid, but to place them under his direct control. He was eventually defeated and exiled from Neo Arcadia, with both the Dark Elf and the Baby Elves sealed away.

The use of Cyber Elves, with the Dark Elf in particular, ended the War in four years but at the cost of wiping out approximately 90% of all Reploids and 60% of all humans.

Plot-oriented Cyber Elves

For more details on this topic, see List of Mega Man Zero characters.
The Mega Man Zero series also features a number of Cyber Elves that cannot be used by Zero (i.e the player). The majority serve only to further the plot of the game and as such serve no other real purpose. Two of these Cyber Elves only appear in an E-Reader Modified Game.

Passy

This Cyber Elf only appeared in the introduction to Mega Man Zero 1 and was the one that resurrected Zero. In doing so, she apparently healed him of all his injuries in the process.

Original X

X appears in the first three installments as a Cyber Elf, and provides an integral link to the storyline of the X-Series, as well as helping you when he can (he's the one that gives Zero the Z-Saber in the first game).

Mother Elf / Dark Elf

The Mother Elf / Dark Elf is an important part of both the second and third games. She was used in the Elf Wars against Mavericks but her power was eventually abused by the evil Dr. Weil.

Elpis / Elpizo

Elpizo was changed into a Cyber Elf by the Mother Elf at the end of Mega Man Zero 2. He disappeared soon after that.

E-Reader Cyber Elves

In an E-Reader Modified version of Mega Man Zero 3 (available for purchase in Japan only), two Cyber Elves appear in the Resistance Base, one on the Resistance Base roof and the other near the Command Room. They play no active role in the game and neither are named.

When Zero approaches the Cyber Elf on the roof, the following text appears:

"This elf has a sadness to it, like it's calling to me from inside Cyberspace..."
When Zero approaches the Cyber Elf outside the Command Room, the following text appears:

"It has a warm light but there's a sadness to it... Almost as if it remembers this base."
Possible candidates for these Cyber Elves are Original X, Elpizo, Phantom and Milan. The one outside the Command Room is popularly assumed by fans to be Elpizo, whilst the one on the roof is popularly assumed to be Phantom, though it is possible that the one on the roof is Milan seeing as Phantom appears elsewhere in the game. There is also the possibility that these Elves are merely generic reploids that have previously fallen in battle.

Resources

Instruction manuals from each game
  • Mega Man Zero Official source books (1-3)
  • [www.Megaman.retrofaction.com] -extensive fan-site
  • [www.gamefaqs.com]- expansive website containing frequently asked questions and answers regarding videogames
  • See also

     


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