Megabyte Vs Bambulance
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@fnorgen think about it? i mean yeah the ring is too small for a battle but its like the only way to deafeat meagabyte i mean come on if the arena was big megabyte wouldve decimated bambulance but yu gotta be impressed with both bots espcially bambulance for taking an advantage of the use of the small arena and wearing down megabyte because if you let a spin bot go up to full speed yu are in trouble =/
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The only way to defeat a spinner bot like that is putting it in a cage so small it cant spin up without hitting a wall. Otherwise they have literally no weakness.
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Talk about lame? Who won?
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MegaByte is the perfect combination of defense and offense along with it's chaotic nature. The design and shape of it, along with it's weight makes it THE most devastating robot I've seen. It's like a shield with spikes that spins, there's not many ways to beat it unless you could smash it from above with a hydraulic hammer or something... I've only seen it have problems with bambulance in the past.
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This is so dumb people come up with these innovative cool ideas, and all this is is a metal spinning disc.. Talk about lame man
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@zharston Tell me about it. There's a name for people who build robots like Megabyte and Typhoon 2, COWARDS! It's like they don't have the guts to face their opponents head-on and actually fight them!
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Although it is kind of cheap for spinners to just sit there and wait for the opponent to self-destruct, you are supposed to enter the tournament with full knowledge that you might be up against that.
It was great though.
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@zharston Actually I do, I mean what else is there to say, its a fucking spinning pancake with minimal steering and features.... A fucking TITANIUM pancake, hard to mess with that.
Yet I know what you mean, I still like it though, its good to have a high standard, makes the opponents either go creative, or lose at default.
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@SilenceOfChaos Haha totally. =]
In all seriousness, I'm just bitter because there is a strange balance of driving skill and robot construction involved in having a successful team, and typically the winners all lean towards solid contruction and require *less* skill to drive. In theory, a spinner could sit in the middle of the arena and just wait until his opponent tears themselves apart while trying to attack, which doesn't call for much driving skill. Nawm'sayin?
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@Halomajestie209 Dont listen to that douche zharston, he is the operator of Bambulance.
The ring is too small for Megabyte.
fnorgen 2 years ago 16