• kryptonianCodeMonkey@lemmy.world
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    The shrieking maimer thudding it’s hammer on the ground uselessly as it moves listless across the battlefield in an attempt to line up it’s very small, periodic, area of effect towards the enemy. The nudge moving at Mach go-fuck-yourself in a b-line for center mass, sliding effortlessly under and launching the shrieking maimer into a sky until it turns into a star like Team Rocket.

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    Gotta play to the rules.

    If the arena was designed differently, a wedge wouldn’t do very well. It’d be a much different game if there were stairs involved.

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    Check out Daniel Sloss and his dads experience of Robot Wars in the UK

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    It even works in video games. If anybody remembers Robot Rage on Miniclip. My strategy for that game was not to buy any weapons, but to buy the thickest armour and the biggest battery and ram into the other guy. Worked almost every time.

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    Literally a wok attached to a lawn mower engine with blades welded on. Undefeated. Disqualified for being “too dAnGEwoUS”.

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      Comically nowadays it would be essentially useless. Full body spinners have fallen so far behind in the meta that they’re practically a joke.

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        I haven’t watched the robot fighting shows in a decade, why are full spinners trash in the meta now?

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          They’re more likely to destroy themselves than their opponents. Equal and opposite reaction and all that. The kinetic energy has to go somewhere, and if an opponent is well armored and planted, the full-body spinner will go flying and then bounce around the arena doing damage to itself.

          (All spinners are somewhat susceptible to this, but full-body spinners are the most susceptible.)

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      This was Jamie Hyneman, and Adam Savage’s robot (of MythBusters fame). It was given the championship 2 seperate years in exchange for not competing anymore, as you said, because it was too dangerous and flinging robot parts over the arena walls.

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        Just here to specify that “over the arena walls” is quite literal since the first arena didn’t have a ceiling. The flung pieces were thrown into the public, luckily never injuring anybody.

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        Shouldn’t the entire arena be in plexiglass so parts can’t fly over walls?

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              The arenas I’ve been to are closed at the top now, but might not have been back when this happened.

              Battlebot design is like crab evolution they all end up as fast wedges or spinny things with covered wheels and minimal ground clearance.

              It’s fun when a novel design has success though.

              Smaller light weight bots are a lot more creative in my experience. (Drills, torches, etc).

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        Welding would ruin the temper of the steel, bolting also allows them to be changed when they dull… or so, I’ve been told.

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      Could’ve been defeated with a net but those are banned, or a bucket of clay, but is also banned.

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    if you want to see this in action, obwalden overlord vs warhead is a good match.

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      Exactly this. Overlord’s primary weapons and defense were held on by relatively thin and delicate arms that Warhead just broke almost instantly with the first bite.

      A simple and sturdy design is hard to beat.

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      What were they thinking? That real robot battles look like those in cartoons?

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        they went for entertainment value. the higher you get in the bracket the more samey the fights tend to get. optimizing for performance alone would make for a boring show.