Dark Man 3

Hailing from Mega Man 5, this once generic rifleman has become one of the game's biggest threats. With the only on demand hitscan in the entire game, peaking Dark Man 3 becomes an incredibly dangerous game of hoping you can hit him before he even sees you. Even then, rushing him down can be a dangerous option if he has a team backing him, as he can stun you with his paralyzer rings, leaving you wide open for his team to demolish you.

Overview
At a first glance, Dark Man 3 seems like a below-average buster class. Sure, his primary fire does 12 damage, and his altfire stuns people, but you lack movement options. From an average movespeed and jump, it seems like he has a lot lacking. Until you scroll and discover that Dark Man 3 is the only character in this entire game to have access to a rail gun. If you can see someone, you can shoot them. The world is your playground, but it's up to you to take advantage of it.

Main
Dark Shot is Dark Man 3's intial form of attack upon spawning in. Characterized by DM3's silver railgun, this is a faster then average buster shot, that also does high damage, at 12. You can fire up to 9 shots on a full ammo bar, meaning this attack takes 3 ammo to use.

Alt
Dark Man 3's alt fire has him project 3 Dark Rings from his chest. These are slow moving projectiles that deal 5 damage and stun any enemy they contact. The fire rate and projectile speed increases the lower Dark Man 3's health is.

Main-2
Dark Sniper is the primary draw to Dark Man 3. Characterized by DM3's Railgun turning a shiny gold instead of a silver, Left clicking will consume ALL of DM3's ammo and fire an instantaneous 25 damage projectile that can penetrate through some thin walls.

Item
Dark Man 3 will Scope in, decreasing your field of view, but zooming in on where you're currently looking.

Basic Tips & Strategy
General strategy

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Trivia

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