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(New page: Gut-ripping is the technique in which a robot get up underneath a robot, (usually by means of a wedge) and damages their undersides, which are commonly unprotected. In DSL, it is possi...) |
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| − | Gut-ripping is the technique in which a robot get up underneath a robot, (usually by means of a [[wedge]]) and damages their undersides, which are commonly unprotected. In DSL, it is possible to resist Gut-ripping by mounting Half sheets of titanium directly to the underside of you baseplate. When playing online, it is best to back off after a while | + | Gut-ripping is the technique in which a robot get up underneath a robot, (usually by means of a [[wedge]]) and damages their undersides, which are commonly unprotected. In DSL, it is possible to resist Gut-ripping by mounting Half sheets of titanium directly to the underside of you baseplate. When playing online, it is best to stop Gut-ripping and back off after a while to see if you opponent can still move, or else it will begin to resemble pinning. |
Revision as of 10:09, 5 October 2008
Gut-ripping is the technique in which a robot get up underneath a robot, (usually by means of a wedge) and damages their undersides, which are commonly unprotected. In DSL, it is possible to resist Gut-ripping by mounting Half sheets of titanium directly to the underside of you baseplate. When playing online, it is best to stop Gut-ripping and back off after a while to see if you opponent can still move, or else it will begin to resemble pinning.