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Pillar of Pain was a LW [[Sit&Spin]] built by Naryar and entered into [[Reier's Robo Rumble]], as well as a [[Pillar of Fire]] ripoff. With a very compact chassis and many weapons, Pillar of Pain was expected to do well. However, a glaring weakness (That Naryar did not knew because it never happened it testing) in Pillar of Pain's design proved to be its downfall: lack of stability. As seen in both its match against Volcano Strike and against The Happy Slapper, Pillar of Pain was rendered unstable with every impact, eventually leading to either the loss of an arm or wheel.
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Pillar of Pain was a LW [[Sit&Spin]] built by Naryar and entered into [[Reier's Robo Rumble]], as well as a [[Pillar of Fire]] ripoff. With a very compact chassis and many weapons, Pillar of Pain was expected to do well. However, a glaring weakness (That Naryar did not know because it never happened it testing) in Pillar of Pain's design proved to be its downfall: lack of stability. As seen in both its match against Volcano Strike and against The Happy Slapper, Pillar of Pain was rendered unstable with every impact, eventually leading to either the loss of an arm or wheel.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:56, 7 November 2009

Pillar of Pain
PillarOfPain.JPG
Builder: Naryar
Weight class: Lightweight
Weapon: 2 Iron Spikes, 8 Razor tips
Weapon power: Drive
Drive: 2 HP Z-tecks
Armor: DSA
Awards: None
Tournament wins: None
Tournament Losses: Battle 1: Losses to The Happy Slapper 3-0, Battle 2: Losses to Volcano Strike 2.2 2-1
Trivia: One of Pillar of Pain's arms is slightly larger than the other, rendering it unstable.

Pillar of Pain was a LW Sit&Spin built by Naryar and entered into Reier's Robo Rumble, as well as a Pillar of Fire ripoff. With a very compact chassis and many weapons, Pillar of Pain was expected to do well. However, a glaring weakness (That Naryar did not know because it never happened it testing) in Pillar of Pain's design proved to be its downfall: lack of stability. As seen in both its match against Volcano Strike and against The Happy Slapper, Pillar of Pain was rendered unstable with every impact, eventually leading to either the loss of an arm or wheel.