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Each and every [[Robot type]] is unique, and has innate strengths and weaknesses against other robot types, in some sort of rock-paper-scissors (example - [[Hammers]] beat [[Shell spinners]], [[Shell spinners]] beat [[Vertical spinners]] and [[Vertical spinners]] beat [[Hammers]] ), though this is only true if both bots are equally well built) thing.
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Each of the [[Robot types]] is unique, and has innate strengths and weaknesses against other robot types, in some sort of rock-paper-scissors (example - [[Hammer]]s beat [[Shell spinner]]s, [[Shell spinner]]s beat [[Vertical spinner]]s and [[Vertical spinner]]s beat [[Hammer]]s ), though this is only true if both bots are equally well built) thing.
    
Even if you built an absolute killer, it WILL be beaten in the future at one point, and more and more people WILL beat your bot in the months or years to come. [[Absolute Chaos]] and [[Hope no More v3.2]] are examples, among others.
 
Even if you built an absolute killer, it WILL be beaten in the future at one point, and more and more people WILL beat your bot in the months or years to come. [[Absolute Chaos]] and [[Hope no More v3.2]] are examples, among others.
    
That is all. Bot building evolves, yes, and bots get better, but as biological evolution, no living being is perfect, and hence no bot is perfect. Yes, builds can be killers or fail horribly, but even killers die of old age.
 
That is all. Bot building evolves, yes, and bots get better, but as biological evolution, no living being is perfect, and hence no bot is perfect. Yes, builds can be killers or fail horribly, but even killers die of old age.
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