

Even when freed from containment by Sigma, he showed little gratitude and continued to disrespect him, going off to fight X on his own terms again.

However, some Hunters still respected Vile for his strength despite his chaotic and hostile demeanor. He also had a habit of not accepting orders from anyone except himself, which often resulted in fierce arguments with his commanders.

Though he used to be a member of the Maverick Hunters, he never once considered himself one, being a lone wolf who dislikes the thought of having friends or superiors to help him. Vile is a very arrogant and violent individual. Vile chose to side with himself when the rebellion broke loose and has a deep hatred for X that spawned from jealously and confusion due to others believing X is the one who can change the world. Due to his behavior, Vile was incarcerated by his superiors on suspicion of actually being a Maverick.

His pattern is changed from his Mega Man Unlimited battle, with his Yoku Blocks being used more for offense than as platforms, the omission of his fake deaths, and the addition of his own Yoku Attack as an attack.Because of an irregularity in his central processing core, Vile has developed a strange, almost pathological passion for destruction, hunting down and destroying every Maverick he is sent after with a crazed obsession, no matter what the cost. He will also create a row of instant-death Yoku Spikes and fake his own death when shot. The fight against Yoku Man himself has him forming Yoku Blocks and teleporting onto them while firing moving projectiles beneath him. His stage is a surreal maze filled with Yoku Blocks, Yoku Spikes, and a myriad of illusion-based enemies and gimmicks. Yoku Man appears at the end of the secret stage that is accessible once collecting the Y-O-K-U plates found hidden in other stages.
