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These are the Max HP values as listed in the Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation official strategy guide.
MegaMan - 1000 (No surprise...) Roll - 900 (This isn't as bad as it seems, because she can set Barrier to be one of her two charge attacks, which can turn the tide in battles amazingly.) GutsMan - 1300 NumberMan - 1000 FireMan - 1400 WoodMan - 1500 WindMan - 1000 SearchMan - 1200 AquaMan - 1000 ThunderMan - 1200 MetalMan - 1300 JunkMan - 1100 ProtoMan - 1000 --> StarMan - 900 NapalmMan - 1300 IceMan - 900 (Essentially 450 points, if you're fighting an opponent with a heavy hand of Elec attacks. Talk about IceMan getting ripped off-- even AquaMan has more health than he does.) ElecMan - 1400 PlantMan - 1500 KnightMan - 1300 ShadowMan - 1200 Bass - 1300
Just a side comment since 4.5 is so rarely discussed here these days; I picked PlantMan for my next run. Next to Bass and Roll, PlantMan is the easiest starting character to use, and arguably more useful than his rival, WoodMan. He's got ridiculously high hit points and his weakness to Fire isn't really all that much to worry about, plus he has one of the quickest HP gain methods in the entire game-- he absorbs Chips of his own element and can turn them into HP extensions. Granted, this means you'll be low on a lot of the in-game Wood-element Chips for a while, but if you're using the Battle Chip Gate I don't really see how that would be a problem, and besides; it would be better for PlantMan to focus on collecting Aqua chips anyway should he happen to run into someone who is his counter element. The only disadvantage I can readily spot is that one of his attacks makes a grass panel on the enemy's side, which can heal Wood enemies. But, you can shove a Heat Side or something in your folder and voila-- free double damage, yours for the taking.
Anyway, hope those values help you out some.
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~Until I beat Pokemon Diamond again, I won't be accepting any more Pokemon challenges unless they're conducted over Pokemon Battle Revolution~ "That's pretty important stuff there." "Yeah, it's like getting Battle Chips when you don't even own a PET." --Mayl and Lan, NT Warrior Axess (Episode 6: "A Dangerous Bowling Game")
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