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| − | '''Daisy Might''' was a Heavyweight [[HS]] built by [[Madiaba]] for RAW 1. Daisy Might | + | '''Daisy Might''' was a Heavyweight [[HS]] built by [[Madiaba]] for RAW 1. Daisy Might was one of the most heavily armed HSs to ever enter the arena; and the most heavily armed in RAW 1. It had three major flaws though. The first flaw was that Madiaba used normal TWM3R motors instead of the drive version, which resulted in slow and sometimes even not moving drive motors, because of a lack of torque. The second flaw was the disc. The disc was popped off at least once in each match, and was the reason that it lost. If two of the Hammer 4s had been switched to 60kg sledges, or if the extremely wasteful disk mounted on top of the weapon was switched to a simple extender, then there would have been enough weight to have a solid disc. Daisy Might was compared to [[3.14-ston]] because of the fact that once the disc is off (or bracket wedge in 3.14-ston's case) is off, the robot is guaranteed to lose. The third major flaw was impossible to fix. The chassis had to be tiny to get the weight for all of the rest of the bot, so it only contains two battlepacks, nowhere near enough voltage to power a Dual Perm and drive motors. It thus depleted the battery power quickly, and was immobilized easily after two minutes of fighting. Daisy Might has nevertheless spawned many remakes, and is going to be remembered for how destructive it could have been, and is when the disc stays on. |
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 20 April 2009
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| Builder: | Madiaba |
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| Weight class: | Heavyweight |
| Weapon: | 4 DSL Hammer 4s and 2 60kg sledgehammers on a 150cm disc |
| Weapon power: | Dual Perm |
| Drive: | 2 TWM3R Motors |
| Armor: | DSA |
| Awards: | Bot With Most Bad Luck |
| Tournament wins: | Battle 2: Beats Destroyer 2-1 |
| Tournament Losses: | Battle 1: Loses to Blah 3-0, Battle 3: Loses to Thor 3 3-0 |
| Trivia: | Daisy Might was listed on the splash as P-AI-Daisy Might_50. |
Daisy Might was a Heavyweight HS built by Madiaba for RAW 1. Daisy Might was one of the most heavily armed HSs to ever enter the arena; and the most heavily armed in RAW 1. It had three major flaws though. The first flaw was that Madiaba used normal TWM3R motors instead of the drive version, which resulted in slow and sometimes even not moving drive motors, because of a lack of torque. The second flaw was the disc. The disc was popped off at least once in each match, and was the reason that it lost. If two of the Hammer 4s had been switched to 60kg sledges, or if the extremely wasteful disk mounted on top of the weapon was switched to a simple extender, then there would have been enough weight to have a solid disc. Daisy Might was compared to 3.14-ston because of the fact that once the disc is off (or bracket wedge in 3.14-ston's case) is off, the robot is guaranteed to lose. The third major flaw was impossible to fix. The chassis had to be tiny to get the weight for all of the rest of the bot, so it only contains two battlepacks, nowhere near enough voltage to power a Dual Perm and drive motors. It thus depleted the battery power quickly, and was immobilized easily after two minutes of fighting. Daisy Might has nevertheless spawned many remakes, and is going to be remembered for how destructive it could have been, and is when the disc stays on.

