Mumkhar once used it to attack Colony 9, seriously injuring Fiora in the process. At this same Heart-to-Heart Dunban mentions that Mumkhar was originally from another colony that was destroyed long ago. The moment is not mentioned afterwards. It is never made clear whether it has an appetite along the lines of Xord (or if it even eats for that matter). The force of the impact causes the platform on which the battle took place to break off from the Mechonis' Sword and fall into the Great Sea, with Mumkhar effectively nailed to it, still alive and screaming as he plummets to his death.
Along with the slashes it makes with long, liquid-filled claws, it can also transform into flight mode and fire energy shots from its man cannon. As Zanza is allowing Shulk to upgrade the Monado, Metal Face throws the spear which pierces Zanza in the chest, killing him. Metal Face is vicious and cruel. Mumkhar. Just as things look grim for the party, Dunban and Dickson appear to fight off Metal Face's army. Timothy Watson is a voice actor known for voicing Mumkhar, Metal Face, and Urianger. The copies and Mumkhar himself are outfitted with special weapons that can fatally poison any being from Bionis. At one point during the showdown, Metal Face hints at Dunban his identity through an attack with his claws, which Mumkhar also used. Fiery Pain IV: Deals damage in a line in front of Mumkhar. Furthermore, the connections aren't made with the voice simply because it's now associated with Metal Face rather than Mumkhar. Inflicts Blaze. Near the end of Valak Mountain, it is revealed that the one piloting Metal Face was in fact Mumkhar, who had survived and defected to the Mechonis sometime after the Battle of Sword Valley, where he extracts himself from the Faced Mechon to collect the Monado after Shulk places it in the snow. After getting repaired from his second encounter with Shulk, the "horns" on his head are switched for blood red ones and it's given a bulkier outer shell, which conceals most of its abdomen and gives it greater resilience. Metal Face's sharp and angular body is incredibly well-armored, and its attack power matches the ferocity of Mumkhar's own personality.
As Xord continues his efforts against the Monado's wielder, Shulk, Metal Face is repaired from his earlier battle and now has a voice and working mouth. The Mechon was simply too big. Silver Face/Face Nemesis flies off and Metal Face follows with the Mass-Produced Faces. He has blades for fingers and most of his body appears almost skeletal. While exploring the Fallen Arm, the party can find the location Black Wreckage, which is the remains of Mumkhar's Face Mechon. Mumkhar (also known as "Metal Face") is a supporting antagonist in the 2012 video game, Xenoblade Chronicles. Who has claw weapons exactly like Metal Face's? It is also quite cunning but very cowardly; if it feels it is personally in danger, it will flee, though more often than not is this quite justified. Mumkhar meets the party numerous times under the name of Metal Face. Other Arts.
If it wasn't already blatantly obvious by now, when he shows up after Colony 6 and literally has the exact same voice as Mumkhar it's sort of hard for me to imagine anyone not getting it. He is the main reason Shulk begins the journey to the Bionis' head and serves as the primary antagonist along with He was voiced by Norio Wakamoto in the Japanese version, and Tim Watson in the English version.
He is said to have once been an honorable yet unreliable man, but his obsession with the Monado and his jealousy of Dunban turned him into a traitor, as seen in the beginning of the game. Mumkhar fights the party, and his mechanical body is damaged by Dunban just as Egil arrives, and the two leave with Face Nemesis and head back to Galahad Fortress. Just before Zanza dies, he tells Shulk that the process is complete and Shulk transforms the Monado into the Monado II. Nice to know we can humiliate you thrice to death in Project X Zone 2, Mumkhar.He is said to have once been an honorable yet unreliable man, but his obsession with the Monado and his jealousy of Dunban turned him into a traitor, as seen in the beginning of the game. The entire unit is colored black. Metal Face was working with Umbra to not only gain the hearts of Angewomon and Myotismon, but to aid Umbra in conquest of the He proved to be trouble for the Disney Angels and their friends, but met his end courtesy of Deadpool.
He also appears in the 2014 Nintendo crossover fighting game, Metal Face has a much more elegant appearance compared to most Mechon in the game. He wouldn’t be able to really look at anything without people freaking out about some giant robot. He is said to have once been an honorable yet unreliable man, but his obsession with the Monado and his jealousy of Dunban turned him into a traitor, as seen in the beginning of the game.