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| membername = DemonOfTomorrow
 
| membername = DemonOfTomorrow
 
| grudges = [[playzooki]], [[Mr. AS]]
 
| grudges = [[playzooki]], [[Mr. AS]]
| allies = [[dragonsteincole]], [[Thyrus]], [[Probably Rob]], [[cephalopod]], [[TheRoboteer]], and a lot of other dudes.
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| allies = [[dragonsteincole]], [[Thyrus]], [[Probably Rob]], [[cephalopod]], and a lot of other dudes.
 
| rank = Tournament Moderator
 
| rank = Tournament Moderator
 
| stance = Former IRL Tournament Overlord
 
| stance = Former IRL Tournament Overlord
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| respect = 35  
 
| respect = 35  
 
| trivia = Was originally called DemonOfTomorrow before changing name entirely later on.
 
| trivia = Was originally called DemonOfTomorrow before changing name entirely later on.
 
Also I have to use that name to show the avatar because '''WIKI IS A FUCK'''
 
| quote = @everyone
 
 
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doot is a regular member of the GTM forums, mainly seen hosting his flagship IRL tournament, RoboGames.
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doot is a member of the GTM forums, mainly inactive as of the end of 2018, though rarely appearing from time to time.
  
Despite a short temper that has caused problems, doot's main calling is in IRL tournament hosting, where there has been 4 successful tournaments hosted to his name, with [[Death Battle]], [[RoboGauntlet]], [[Annihilation Nation]] and [[RoboGames]]. A fifth tournament, [[RoboGames: Series 2]] was intended to run, but was eventually cancelled for good after major issues occurred.
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Despite a short temper that has caused problems, doot's main calling was in IRL tournament hosting, where there has been 4 successful tournaments hosted to his name, with [[Death Battle]], [[RoboGauntlet]], [[Annihilation Nation]] and [[RoboGames]]. A fifth tournament, [[RoboGames: Series 2]] was intended to run, but was eventually cancelled for good after major issues occurred. This unfortunately marked the start of doot's major inactivity in the forums.
  
On January the 13th, 2018, doot became a Mega Host, and is currently one of five people to have this rank, the others being WenXiangLee,  Thrackerzod, Philippa, and Badger.  
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On January the 13th, 2018, doot became a Mega Host, but this title has since been removed.  
  
 
On April the 16th, 2018, doot got the rank of Tournament Moderator.
 
On April the 16th, 2018, doot got the rank of Tournament Moderator.
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As of December, doot is also an Advanced User, though the exact date of it occurring is unknown.
  
 
==Robot Building Skills:==
 
==Robot Building Skills:==
Stock: Not very good at all. Mostly just makes HS'es, though isn't afraid to delve into other weapon types, such as popups and stiltbots.
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The overall building capabilities of doot has been good, but new builds are very few and far between now. doot only ever builds in DSL-IRL, and even then has only done so very rarely recently.
 
 
DSL-S: Attempted a few times, with varying degrees of success, failing badly in most but placing very high at one point in time.
 
 
 
Ironforge: Very rarely builds, but does compete when necessary.
 
 
 
DSL-IRL: The main build style of doot and the main metagame he uses for his robots. Mainly creates Heavyweights, though will attempt to create robots in smaller weightclasses where possible.
 
  
 
==Tournaments Hosted:==
 
==Tournaments Hosted:==
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[[Annihilation Nation]]: This 35-robot middleweight tournament featured a format where all the robots had to fight each other in 4-way melees with a loser bracket in order to win. In the end, [[090901]] won the main tournament with IWTFRC.
 
[[Annihilation Nation]]: This 35-robot middleweight tournament featured a format where all the robots had to fight each other in 4-way melees with a loser bracket in order to win. In the end, [[090901]] won the main tournament with IWTFRC.
  
[[RoboGames]]: Previously the largest IRL tournament in GTM, RoboGames has 223 robots from 42 different builders fighting in 7 weightclasses. The tournament goes back to the basics with a double elimination bracket in every weightclass, where 25 to 39 robots battle it out in every division to become champions.
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[[RoboGames]]: Still the largest tournament in GTM due to RGS2's failure, RoboGames has 223 robots from 42 different builders fighting in 7 weightclasses. The tournament goes back to the basics with a double elimination bracket in every weightclass, where 25 to 39 robots battle it out in every division to become champions.
  
 
The tournament is now completed, with the champions of each division being as follows:
 
The tournament is now completed, with the champions of each division being as follows:
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[[Superheavyweight]] Spicy Meatball (Mr. AS)
 
[[Superheavyweight]] Spicy Meatball (Mr. AS)
  
[[RoboGames: Series 2]]: Bigger and even better than before, RoboGames Series 2 features the same 7 weightclasses, but with 57 different builders creating an overall total of 310 robots. The tournament is currently in the SBV phase, with 36 to 51 robots in each weightclass fighting in a double elimination bracket like before. Unfortunately, due to constant behind-the-scenes issues thanks to IRL life and broken hardware, the tournament was eventually cancelled for good, though unofficially to begin with.
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[[RoboGames: Series 2]]: Bigger and even better than before, RoboGames Series 2 features the same 7 weightclasses, but with 57 different builders creating an overall total of 310 robots. The tournament was currently in the SBV phase, with 36 to 51 robots in each weightclass fighting in a double elimination bracket like before. Unfortunately, due to constant behind-the-scenes issues thanks to IRL life and broken hardware, the tournament was eventually cancelled for good, though unofficially to begin with. Recently, however, the tournament is set to get revived through the efforts of other tournament hosters.
  
 
==Notable Links:==
 
==Notable Links:==

Revision as of 10:15, 10 February 2019

DemonOfTomorrow
DemonOfTomorrow.png
Rank Tournament Moderator
Political Stance Former IRL Tournament Overlord
Grudge / Ally Status
Allies With dragonsteincole, Thyrus, Probably Rob, cephalopod, and a lot of other dudes.
Grudges With playzooki, Mr. AS
Fear Rating Rating 2.gif 30/100
Respect Rating Rating 2.gif 35/100
Trivia
Was originally called DemonOfTomorrow before changing name entirely later on.


doot is a member of the GTM forums, mainly inactive as of the end of 2018, though rarely appearing from time to time.

Despite a short temper that has caused problems, doot's main calling was in IRL tournament hosting, where there has been 4 successful tournaments hosted to his name, with Death Battle, RoboGauntlet, Annihilation Nation and RoboGames. A fifth tournament, RoboGames: Series 2 was intended to run, but was eventually cancelled for good after major issues occurred. This unfortunately marked the start of doot's major inactivity in the forums.

On January the 13th, 2018, doot became a Mega Host, but this title has since been removed.

On April the 16th, 2018, doot got the rank of Tournament Moderator.

As of December, doot is also an Advanced User, though the exact date of it occurring is unknown.

Robot Building Skills:

The overall building capabilities of doot has been good, but new builds are very few and far between now. doot only ever builds in DSL-IRL, and even then has only done so very rarely recently.

Tournaments Hosted:

Death Battle: The first tournament had 16 Heavyweight robots battling in a double elimination format in the RA2T#2 Tournament Arena. The tournament was won by dragonsteincole, with CarboniZe.

RoboGauntlet: In this second tournament, 27 Cruiserweight robots battled in a format similar to that of Robotica where 6 heats of 4 robots each had to score points in 4 different rounds before fighting in a final duel. dragonsteincole managed to win this tournament as well, this time with Queen Lance-A-Frog.

Annihilation Nation: This 35-robot middleweight tournament featured a format where all the robots had to fight each other in 4-way melees with a loser bracket in order to win. In the end, 090901 won the main tournament with IWTFRC.

RoboGames: Still the largest tournament in GTM due to RGS2's failure, RoboGames has 223 robots from 42 different builders fighting in 7 weightclasses. The tournament goes back to the basics with a double elimination bracket in every weightclass, where 25 to 39 robots battle it out in every division to become champions.

The tournament is now completed, with the champions of each division being as follows:

Antweight Micro Mermaid (Doodle2411)

Beetleweight Nuclear Winter Junior (Badnik96)

Lightweight Black Harpy 2 (Virus Bomb)

Middleweight Vulkan Class M (KillerTurtleG)

Cruiserweight inVasion (dragonsteincole)

Heavyweight Steel Raptor 3 (Virus Bomb again)

Superheavyweight Spicy Meatball (Mr. AS)

RoboGames: Series 2: Bigger and even better than before, RoboGames Series 2 features the same 7 weightclasses, but with 57 different builders creating an overall total of 310 robots. The tournament was currently in the SBV phase, with 36 to 51 robots in each weightclass fighting in a double elimination bracket like before. Unfortunately, due to constant behind-the-scenes issues thanks to IRL life and broken hardware, the tournament was eventually cancelled for good, though unofficially to begin with. Recently, however, the tournament is set to get revived through the efforts of other tournament hosters.

Notable Links: