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CannBall or Ball is a Battle Chip in the MegaMan Battle Network series. It was named Howitzer in MegaMan Battle Network and is known as "Hougan" (ホウガン "Hougan"?) in Japan. It causes 80 to 150 damage (depending on the games) and can break panels. Its rarity was four stars out of five stars but later its rarity goes down to three stars. The chip's name is probably an abbreviation of "Cannon Ball".

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  • CannBall
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  • CannBall or Ball is a Battle Chip in the MegaMan Battle Network series. It was named Howitzer in MegaMan Battle Network and is known as "Hougan" (ホウガン "Hougan"?) in Japan. It causes 80 to 150 damage (depending on the games) and can break panels. Its rarity was four stars out of five stars but later its rarity goes down to three stars. The chip's name is probably an abbreviation of "Cannon Ball".
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  • CannBall
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  • Breaks panels
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  • CannBall or Ball is a Battle Chip in the MegaMan Battle Network series. It was named Howitzer in MegaMan Battle Network and is known as "Hougan" (ホウガン "Hougan"?) in Japan. It causes 80 to 150 damage (depending on the games) and can break panels. Its rarity was four stars out of five stars but later its rarity goes down to three stars. The chip's name is probably an abbreviation of "Cannon Ball".
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