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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 pneumatic pistons that punch out to inflict damage. |
| − | Efficient because they have the ability to | + | Efficient because they have the ability to repel the opponent easily and the faster attack in the game, with good damage. |
Drawbacks include a bigger chassis and a separate power source. | 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) | 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) | ||
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| + | Pokers, if specially built, can be good against most wedged bots. | ||
[[Category:Robot Types]] | [[Category:Robot Types]] | ||
Revision as of 09:02, 11 December 2008
A.K.A. Spear, Piston Rammer
Real Life Examples: Rammstein
Game Examples: The Boxer, Wide Load
A bot with spikes on pneumatic pistons that punch out to inflict damage.
Efficient because they have the ability to repel the opponent easily and the faster attack in the game, with good damage.
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)
Pokers, if specially built, can be good against most wedged bots.