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| − | Real Life Examples: | + | A.K.A. Spear, Piston Rammer |
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| + | Real Life Examples: Rammstein | ||
Game Examples: The Boxer, Wide Load | Game Examples: The Boxer, Wide Load | ||
A bot with spikes on pistons that punch out to inflict damage. | A bot with spikes on pistons that punch out to inflict damage. | ||
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| + | Efficient because they have the ability to push opponent easily and the fastest attack in the game. | ||
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| + | Drawbacks include a bigger chassis and a separate power source. | ||
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| + | A good poker is made with several piston, with weapon racks on them (i mean, several small weapons put on a piston with some extender work) | ||
Revision as of 05:15, 7 September 2008
A.K.A. Spear, Piston Rammer
Real Life Examples: Rammstein
Game Examples: The Boxer, Wide Load
A bot with spikes on pistons that punch out to inflict damage.
Efficient because they have the ability to push opponent easily and the fastest attack in the game.
Drawbacks include a bigger chassis and a separate power source.
A good poker is made with several piston, with weapon racks on them (i mean, several small weapons put on a piston with some extender work)