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Different Joe Models

Sniper Joe Mech Joe Hammer Joe Skeleton Joe Apache Joe Diamond Joe Jet Ski Joe Cannon Joe Grenade Joe
Game(s) 1, 2, 7, 9, 10,
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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
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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