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The Rupt glitch is made by adding a 60 CM extender sideways onto a DDT or any other snapper. The item you put on the end of the 60 cm (usually a 20 cm with a small wedge attached) has to be light (something like 20-25 kgs). Also, you need a lot of battery power for the glitch to work. Try to max out the snapper's power intake. | The Rupt glitch is made by adding a 60 CM extender sideways onto a DDT or any other snapper. The item you put on the end of the 60 cm (usually a 20 cm with a small wedge attached) has to be light (something like 20-25 kgs). Also, you need a lot of battery power for the glitch to work. Try to max out the snapper's power intake. | ||
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+ | Internals of a basic rupt flipper | ||
+ | [[File:ClickBeetleRupt.jpg]] | ||
It is named after E-rupt, The first bot to use the glitch. | It is named after E-rupt, The first bot to use the glitch. | ||
[[Category:Glitches]] | [[Category:Glitches]] |
Revision as of 08:34, 18 October 2018
The Rupt glitch is made by adding a 60 CM extender sideways onto a DDT or any other snapper. The item you put on the end of the 60 cm (usually a 20 cm with a small wedge attached) has to be light (something like 20-25 kgs). Also, you need a lot of battery power for the glitch to work. Try to max out the snapper's power intake.
Internals of a basic rupt flipper File:ClickBeetleRupt.jpg
It is named after E-rupt, The first bot to use the glitch.