Difference between revisions of "Superheavyweight"
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A robot whose weight exceeds 800 kg. Possible notably using a custom component called an anti-ballast, which has negative weight. The official SHW weight is between 800.1 kg and 1200.0 kg. Beyond that a bot is in [[Ultraheavyweight]] territory. | A robot whose weight exceeds 800 kg. Possible notably using a custom component called an anti-ballast, which has negative weight. The official SHW weight is between 800.1 kg and 1200.0 kg. Beyond that a bot is in [[Ultraheavyweight]] territory. | ||
| − | + | Originally SHW was used to name all bots above 800 kg, but then it changed from 800 to 1200 kg with the introduction of [[Ultraheavyweight]] | |
Some successful SHW tournaments have been run, notably [[Clash Cubes 2]] and [[Rust In Pieces 2]]. | Some successful SHW tournaments have been run, notably [[Clash Cubes 2]] and [[Rust In Pieces 2]]. | ||
[[Category:Weight Classes]] | [[Category:Weight Classes]] | ||
Revision as of 05:56, 28 July 2012
A robot whose weight exceeds 800 kg. Possible notably using a custom component called an anti-ballast, which has negative weight. The official SHW weight is between 800.1 kg and 1200.0 kg. Beyond that a bot is in Ultraheavyweight territory.
Originally SHW was used to name all bots above 800 kg, but then it changed from 800 to 1200 kg with the introduction of Ultraheavyweight
Some successful SHW tournaments have been run, notably Clash Cubes 2 and Rust In Pieces 2.