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| − | Hammers have all one thing in common: weapons attached to a burst motor with a long extender between the motor and weapons.
| + | ''If you were looking for the weapon component, see [[Sledgehammer]]'' |
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| − | '''Hammer (vertical)''' | + | Hammers have all one thing in common: weapons attached to a burst motor with a long extender (more than 60cm) between the motor and weapons. |
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| | + | Despite the bot's name, they are far from being limited to actual hammers as weapons, and can use indeed anything as a weapon. A common name for a hammer around newbies, especially Robot Wars-influenced ones, is "axe". |
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| | + | ==Hammer (vertical)== |
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| | Real life examples: Frenzy, Killerhurtz, The Judge, Diesector (partly) | | Real life examples: Frenzy, Killerhurtz, The Judge, Diesector (partly) |
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| − | RA2 examples: Grog, BEAR, Bushido | + | RA2 examples: [[Grog]], [[BEAR]], [[Bushido]] |
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| − | A bot that basically brings down a weapon on the opponent. Can be everything: a bear claw, an axe, a katana... | + | A bot that basically brings down a weapon on the opponent using a burst motor (not to be confused with [[Torque reaction hammer]] or a [[popup]]). Can be everything: [[Bear claws]], [[Axe]], [[Samurai Sword]], [[Sledgehammer]]... but most commonly builders use multiple razor tips for efficiency. |
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| | A hammer is basically better against bots with a vulnerable roof (rammers). | | A hammer is basically better against bots with a vulnerable roof (rammers). |
| − | It can be efficient against a bot with a lot of extenders and against [[horizontal spinner]]s if built well. | + | It can be efficient against a bot with a lot of extenders and against [[horizontal spinner]]s if built (extremely) well. |
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| − | '''Side Hammer'''
| + | ==Side Hammer== |
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| | Real life examples: Splinter (Robot Wars) | | Real life examples: Splinter (Robot Wars) |
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| − | Basically, kind of an hybrid between a clamp, a [[thwacker]] and a hammer. Rather than bringing down the weapon, it is bringing it from the sides, like a claw closing on the opponent.
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| − | This type hasn't generally the damage values of a normal hammer and does worse against [[horizontal spinner]]s, but can be made [[invertable]] then. | + | A side hammer is exactly what it says on the tin : a hammer with side-swinging weapons. Rather than bringing down the weapon, it is bringing it from the sides, like a claw closing on the opponent. Can overlap with [[Clamp]]s. |
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| | + | This type hasn't generally the damage values of a normal hammer and doesn't avoid horizontal weapons, but can be made [[invertable]] then. |
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| | If you want your hammer to be damaging, then put several weapons on your hammer head. A hammer head featuring three razor tips is way better than a simple sledgehammer. | | If you want your hammer to be damaging, then put several weapons on your hammer head. A hammer head featuring three razor tips is way better than a simple sledgehammer. |
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| | '''Trivia''' | | '''Trivia''' |
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| − | Hammers are a rarely built type. Often, a newbie builds one, but then often switchs to another bot type. | + | Hammers are a rarely built type. |
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| | + | A few builders still perpetuate the species, mainly [[Sage]], [[Clickbeetle]] and to a lesser extent [[Naryar]]. |
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| | + | =Pros&Cons= |
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| | + | ''Vertical Hammer'': |
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| | + | '''PROS''' |
| | + | *Attacks the top of a bot, which tends to be unarmored |
| | + | *One of the rare bot types that can attack freely when pinning opponents |
| | + | *Weapons are difficult to damage |
| | + | *Kills HS (Especially if it can break the spinner assembly first), Shell Spinners, and Rammers with ease, if properly built |
| | + | *If attacked and grabbed firmly by a gripper or crushing [[Clamp]] bot, they can swing the weapon as much as they please and it often hits the same spot very thoroughly on the opponent. |
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| | + | '''CONS''' |
| | + | *Needs to pin opponents |
| | + | *Not the most stable of bot types |
| | + | *Especially in Stock, fragile weapon extenders |
| | + | *Difficulty self-righting |
| | + | *Very specialized design: good against several bot types, poor against most others |
| | + | *Low weapon weight |
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| | + | ''Horizontal Hammer'': |
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| | + | '''PROS''' |
| | + | *Hard to flank |
| | + | *Invertible |
| | + | *Can attack freely when pinning an opponent |
| | + | *Can attack and remove wheels more easily than other designs |
| | + | *Same advantage as a vertical hammer against clamping robots and bring grabbed |
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| | + | '''CONS''' |
| | + | *Tends to hit the opponent's weapons if horizontal, unlike the vertical one |
| | + | *Wide - may have mobility issues when next to walls |
| | + | *Very specialized (good against rammers, awful against HS and SnS) |
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| − | A few builders still perpetuate the species, mainly [[Sage]] and in a lesser extent [[Naryar]].
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| | [[Category: Robot Types]] | | [[Category: Robot Types]] |