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A "clone" is technically a robot that is a carbon copy of another bot, but the term is more used for very similar designs. Often (but not always) bears a negative connotation. - For example: calling someone else's bot a clone is often seen as blaming, and it has a more negative meaning when referring to a bot being entered into a tournament.
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A "clone" is technically a robot that is a carbon copy of another bot, but the term is more used for very similar designs. Often bears a negative connotation. - For example: calling someone else's bot a clone is often seen as blaming, and it has a more negative meaning when referring to a bot being entered into a tournament.
  
 
The act of cloning is a controversial one. While some people see nothing wrong with cloning, especially if they haven't seen the bot before, others who have had more views of the bots of others may be inclined to differ - deeming the [[bot builder's]] bot as unoriginal.
 
The act of cloning is a controversial one. While some people see nothing wrong with cloning, especially if they haven't seen the bot before, others who have had more views of the bots of others may be inclined to differ - deeming the [[bot builder's]] bot as unoriginal.
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Cloning most often is seen as a necessary step for newbie builders to improve, but they are expected to develop their own style after the cloning part.
 
Cloning most often is seen as a necessary step for newbie builders to improve, but they are expected to develop their own style after the cloning part.
  
A similar term is "ripoff" - The term is somewhat like clone, but less similar. Also often used when you take a design and implement it into anothr weightclass/mod (as an example, [[Clickbeetle]] called [[Hazardous Contraption]] a [[Neglected Waterbug]] clone, but [[Naryar]] would call it a [[Neglected Waterbug|NW]] ripoff rather than clone). You can also attempt to improve a previous design, and it will be called a ripoff.
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A similar, but less controversial. term is "ripoff" - Also often used when you take a design and implement it into another weightclass/mod (as an example, [[Clickbeetle]] called [[Hazardous Contraption]] a [[Neglected Waterbug]] clone, but [[Naryar]] would call it a [[Neglected Waterbug|NW]] ripoff rather than clone). You can also attempt to improve a previous design, and it will be called a ripoff.
  
 
[[Category:Forums Terminology]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 1 August 2014

A "clone" is technically a robot that is a carbon copy of another bot, but the term is more used for very similar designs. Often bears a negative connotation. - For example: calling someone else's bot a clone is often seen as blaming, and it has a more negative meaning when referring to a bot being entered into a tournament.

The act of cloning is a controversial one. While some people see nothing wrong with cloning, especially if they haven't seen the bot before, others who have had more views of the bots of others may be inclined to differ - deeming the bot builder's bot as unoriginal.

Cloning most often is seen as a necessary step for newbie builders to improve, but they are expected to develop their own style after the cloning part.

A similar, but less controversial. term is "ripoff" - Also often used when you take a design and implement it into another weightclass/mod (as an example, Clickbeetle called Hazardous Contraption a Neglected Waterbug clone, but Naryar would call it a NW ripoff rather than clone). You can also attempt to improve a previous design, and it will be called a ripoff.