Different Joe Models
Sniper Joe | Mech Joe | Hammer Joe | Skeleton Joe | Apache Joe | Diamond Joe | Jet Ski Joe | Cannon Joe | Grenade Joe | |
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Game(s) | 1, 2, 7, 9, 10, Powered Up |
2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 6 | 8, MegaMan & Bass |
Type | Sentry | Mounted Sentry | Sentry | Sentry | Airborne Sentry | Sentry | Mounted Sentry | Mounted Sentry | Sentry |
Mount Type | Hopping Mech | Helicopter | Jet Ski | Mounted Cannon |
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Body Color | Green, Dark Green, Red, Purple, Orange |
Orange, White, Black |
Dark Green, White, Black |
Light Green, White |
Purple, White |
Turquoise, White |
Light Green, Black |
Light Green, Black |
Green, Black, Gold |
Mount Color (I/A) | Magenta, Pink |
Orange | Orange | Pink | |||||
Projectiles | Standard Plasma | Standard Plasma | Ball and Chain | Bones | Fire Balls | Diamonds | Standard Plasma | Standard Plasma | Standard Plasma, and Grenades |
Other Abilities (I/A) |
Shield Prevents Damage. Can also Jump. | Shield Prevents Damage. Can shoot with shield up. | Can only be damaged when visor is up. | Can only be collapsed. | Flying and Hovering. | Cannot be damaged when forming Diamond. | Can sneak up on you. | None | Shield Prevents Damage. Can also Jump and even Duck. |
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