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Real Life Examples: Punjar, Doom of Babylon, S3, Warmachine (at least how it is driven)
 
Real Life Examples: Punjar, Doom of Babylon, S3, Warmachine (at least how it is driven)
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Game Examples: Roly Poly, SnowJob (totally harmless), M.A.D
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Game Examples: Roly Poly, Eye Poker, M.A.D
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Ram hybrids are numerous. A hammer adds a way to bypass the enemy's defenses and weapons. A poker adds pushing power and damage, especially for a pusher. A flipper can be useful (as it helps you with a wedge) for incapaciting your opponent prior to ramming his sorry butt. Several builders think the HS/ram hybrid is the king of hybrids, and it is possible.
 
Ram hybrids are numerous. A hammer adds a way to bypass the enemy's defenses and weapons. A poker adds pushing power and damage, especially for a pusher. A flipper can be useful (as it helps you with a wedge) for incapaciting your opponent prior to ramming his sorry butt. Several builders think the HS/ram hybrid is the king of hybrids, and it is possible.
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'''Pushers'''
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Game Examples: SnowJob, Da Dog, Big Dog
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Pushers are similar to rammers in design (although several trade less drive train for more weapons), but their tactic is different: you charge against an enemy and push it around, hopefully pinning it on a wall. No back-up for another charge like rams. Pushers make less damage, but continuous damage. More efficient against [[HS]] because you can block their weapons continuously. 
     
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