Difference between revisions of "Antweight"
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− | Also known as AWs. | + | Also known as AWs or Ants for short. |
− | The antweight class is an unofficial weight class, as are [[ | + | The antweight class is an unofficial weight class, as are [[Beetleweights]], [[SuperHeavyWeights]], [[Ultraheavyweights]], and [[Gigaheavyweight]]s. |
− | Antweights are robots | + | Antweights are robots 125.0 kg or lighter. |
− | In stock, most of them use plastic armor, | + | In stock, most of them use plastic armor, because weight is a HUGE issue here. The most common are 1 wheeled HS and rammers, but SnS are common as well. |
− | In DSL, they have a little more freedom, but rammers, Wammers and flame throwers are the most common. Thwackers also exist. | + | In [[DSL]], they have a little more freedom, but rammers, Wammers and flame throwers are the most common. Thwackers also exist. |
[[Category:Weight Classes]] | [[Category:Weight Classes]] |
Latest revision as of 09:56, 4 May 2017
Also known as AWs or Ants for short.
The antweight class is an unofficial weight class, as are Beetleweights, SuperHeavyWeights, Ultraheavyweights, and Gigaheavyweights.
Antweights are robots 125.0 kg or lighter.
In stock, most of them use plastic armor, because weight is a HUGE issue here. The most common are 1 wheeled HS and rammers, but SnS are common as well.
In DSL, they have a little more freedom, but rammers, Wammers and flame throwers are the most common. Thwackers also exist.