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Ok, so you have the packs and the bots, but you still need help on how to make your bots better, and copying designs from the computers arsenal isn't helping much. Thankfully, all that's needed is a good tutorial on how to build those bots and to correct what you think is going wrong in your designs. Here are just some of the best tutorials that will help:
Ok, so you have the packs and the bots, but you still need help on how to make your bots better, and copying designs from the computers arsenal isn't helping much. Thankfully, all that's needed is a good tutorial on how to build those bots and to correct what you think is going wrong in your designs. Here are just some of the best tutorials that will help:
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* Naryar's wiki tutorials are essential for knowing the in's and outs
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* The various wiki tutorials are essential for knowing the in's and outs
of the different bot types to build and their stats as well as some
of the different bot types to build and their stats as well as some
brief overviews on typically used components.
brief overviews on typically used components.
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how effective each weapon/component is and in even more detail.
how effective each weapon/component is and in even more detail.
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Basically, for building good, healthy-looking, robots in general, I have created a slew of general rules to help you better understand the concept of creating "The Perfect Robot". Even though this is seen as more of a myth, we can atleast try to build up to close standards of an all-powerful bot. Doing so we can simply look at the following formula:
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Basically, for building good, healthy-looking, robots in general, I have created a slew of general rules to help you better understand the concept of creating "[[The Perfect Robot]]". Even though this is seen as more of a myth, we can at least try to build up to close standards of an all-powerful bot. Doing so we can simply look at the following formula:
The Perfect Robot = A Perfect Chassis + A Perfect Drive Train + A Perfect Weapon System + A Perfect Power Supply - Imperfection
The Perfect Robot = A Perfect Chassis + A Perfect Drive Train + A Perfect Weapon System + A Perfect Power Supply - Imperfection
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So lets break this formula down even further, starting with the Chassis.
So lets break this formula down even further, starting with the Chassis.
A near Perfect Chassis is a chassis that has little to no empty space on all sides of its build. Due to the primitiveness of the order by which this must be done, the chassis MUST be built first before you can continue building.
A near Perfect Chassis is a chassis that has little to no empty space on all sides of its build. Due to the primitiveness of the order by which this must be done, the chassis MUST be built first before you can continue building.
This is very foolish of gabriel interactive, as it makes it much harder to create a snug chassis that compliments the placement of the components and it doesn't help to limit the number of points that we have to work with... but oh well.
This is very foolish of gabriel interactive, as it makes it much harder to create a snug chassis that compliments the placement of the components and it doesn't help to limit the number of points that we have to work with... but oh well.
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==Chapter three: Your Drivetrain==
==Chapter three: Your Drivetrain==