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(Despite COID being such a massive piece of fail, CFTW certainly did not pinned COID. COID was simply unable to move due to fail drive.)
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Chain of Impending Doom was the [[SFTW]] of [[Clash Cubes]]2.  
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Chain of Impending Doom was a [[SHW]] [[Shell spinner]] entered in [[Clash Cubes]]2, and widely considered as the [[SFTW]] of the tournament.
  
 
This bot was made by [[Life robot arena2]].
 
This bot was made by [[Life robot arena2]].
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It weighed only 1092.1, well under the weight limit for the tournament.
 
It weighed only 1092.1, well under the weight limit for the tournament.
  
The shell spinner is powered by a single perm motor which is a big sign of failure, especially in the Super Heavyweight class, This also caused the outer shell to never be able to reach full speed resulting to the bot moving in ever decreasing circles.  
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The shell spinner is powered by a single perm motor which is more than unsufficient in the Super Heavyweight class (it's not even , This also caused the outer shell to never be able to reach full speed resulting to the bot moving in ever decreasing circles.  
  
With a scattered assortment of random weapons (most of which are really heavy) including a large abundance of Vlad Spikes on one side and even a few random weapons inside the shell, the community was sure this n00bish creation would lose.  
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With a scattered assortment of random weapons (most of which are really heavy) including a large abundance of Vlad Spikes on one side and even a few random weapons inside the shell, the community was sure this *thing* would lose.  
  
After losing in the Wild Card Bracket of [[Clash Cubes#Clash Cubes 2|Clash Cubes 2]], [[Life robot arena2]] blamed his loss on poor AIing by [[JoeBlo]]. [[JoeBlo]] then organized 3 grudge matches using COID; One against Viper89 and the other with [[TakatsukiYayoi]] which COID lost to both. The final match was revealed to be against none other then Cube From The West. In a hilarious outcome, COID was successfully pinned by the lightweight and counted out.
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After losing in the Wild Card Bracket of [[Clash Cubes#Clash Cubes 2|Clash Cubes 2]], [[Life robot arena2]] blamed his loss on poor AIing by [[JoeBlo]]. [[JoeBlo]] then organized 3 grudge matches using COID; One against Viper89 and the other with [[TakatsukiYayoi]] which COID lost to both. The final match was revealed to be against none other then Cube From The West. In a hilarious outcome, COID... LOST by immobilization.
  
 
If you bother to download the LRA2 bot pack you will see that the COID included is just a heavyweight, even though that is not the one LRA2 entered in Clash Cubes 2.
 
If you bother to download the LRA2 bot pack you will see that the COID included is just a heavyweight, even though that is not the one LRA2 entered in Clash Cubes 2.

Revision as of 02:21, 21 April 2010

Chain of Impending Doom was a SHW Shell spinner entered in Clash Cubes2, and widely considered as the SFTW of the tournament.

This bot was made by Life robot arena2.

It weighed only 1092.1, well under the weight limit for the tournament.

The shell spinner is powered by a single perm motor which is more than unsufficient in the Super Heavyweight class (it's not even , This also caused the outer shell to never be able to reach full speed resulting to the bot moving in ever decreasing circles.

With a scattered assortment of random weapons (most of which are really heavy) including a large abundance of Vlad Spikes on one side and even a few random weapons inside the shell, the community was sure this *thing* would lose.

After losing in the Wild Card Bracket of Clash Cubes 2, Life robot arena2 blamed his loss on poor AIing by JoeBlo. JoeBlo then organized 3 grudge matches using COID; One against Viper89 and the other with TakatsukiYayoi which COID lost to both. The final match was revealed to be against none other then Cube From The West. In a hilarious outcome, COID... LOST by immobilization.

If you bother to download the LRA2 bot pack you will see that the COID included is just a heavyweight, even though that is not the one LRA2 entered in Clash Cubes 2.