LMFAO :mrgreen:
So didnt expect that :mrgreen:
Its actually won a fight now, I might have to actually design it more serious next time....
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LMFAO :mrgreen:
So didnt expect that :mrgreen:
Its actually won a fight now, I might have to actually design it more serious next time....
Round 2
Liar vs. Back 2 Basics
Liar got to this stage after its opponent, Trojan, got stuck on the edge of the pit and the flipper bot finished it off. During the match it had appeared Liar stopped working but it simply got stuck on debris caused by it€™s opponent.
Back 2 Basics meanwhile had a hard time against the four-way clusterbot The Botles Reunited but eventually used its weight and power advantage to toss one part over the arena wall and another two parts down the pit.
3€¦2€¦1€¦Activate!
Back 2 Basics is first away and goes for the side of Liar, but the Dutch robot starts off in flail mode and spins around on the spot. Back 2 Basics decides to go for it anyway and moves in, with the impact jolting both competitors slightly. B2B then moves in, slides under the side of Liar and fires it over.
Liar responds by quickly operating its own flipper and self-righting. Liar then does a turn, looking to attack the sides of Back 2 Basics but the skirts protect any sort of offence. This allows Back 2 Basics to instead get to the side of Liar and toss it over again. And again Liar responds by springing back to its wheels.
This time Liar gets a run up and manages to slide the front wedge under B2B€™s skirts, and sends it onto its back this time. This time it is B2B€™s turn to self right and does so effectively. Liar sees the opportunity to attack again, this time driving under the exposed rear of B2B and flipping it 360 degrees through the air and back down right way up.
Back 2 Basics this time gets away to safety and both robots line up for a head to head charge. The two flipper bots drive towards each other and collide at the front, but B2B€™s heavy front wedge extension means that it slides right under Liar and has control to push it wherever it likes.
B2B heads straight forwards to the arena wall, Liar fires its flipper to try and get away but gets rammed right into the edge. This is followed up by a flip from B2B but it only just catches Liar and causes it to bounce back down again. Liar then goes into flail mode again. B2B this time attacks with the rear to save any damage but allows Liar to conveniently slide under.
This time it is Liar€™s turn to push B2B across the ring and flips in the arena centre, sending Back 2 Basics spinning in the air and bouncing back down on its back. B2B quickly self rights but Liar is on the attack again and flips! B2B again has to right itself but Liar collects it on the wedge again and drives it into the corner.
B2B bounces off the wall and manages to turn round and slide under Liar and flips! Liar is very close to being tossed right over the fence. The flipper on Liar fires again but this time it nearly fires itself out the arena! B2B comes in for a slam but eats the wall as Liar darts out the way to safety.
Both robots drive out into the arena centre. Both robots go for each others sides at the same time and flip! But neither one catches each other and Liar even ends up flipping itself over. It rights itself once again but B2B comes straight back on the attack with another flip. Liar flips and bounces back down again.
Meanwhile B2B has now wondered off to hit the pit release, looking to dispose Liar the same way it did with The Botles. However on the other hand, Liar could also dispose of B2B the same way it did with Trojan!
Liar comes in with a charge and bumps into B2B, hitting it against the pit release tyre again. B2B manages to get away and turns, it comes back on the attack and slides under Liar and flips! B2B then goes for the slam to put Liar in the pit, but Liar rights itself just in time and managed to get away, almost causing B2B to drive itself down the pit!
Both robots come back on the attack, B2B again getting under Liar in a head on collision and now B2B edges around, trying to steer Liar towards the pit! Liar flips and rolls back down the wedge of B2B and is just about to get away when B2B catches it at the last second with a flip.
Liar rights itself quickly and B2B comes back on the attack, this time Liar gets the advantage as B2B drives right up the wedge and Liar fires its flipper, sending Back 2 Basics into the corner of the arena. Liar comes on the attack quickly but B2B moves out the way. B2B turns round and flips! Liar bounces right against the top of the arena wall and comes crashing down into the ring again.
B2B replies with another flip! But this time it only turns itself over! B2B rights itself but gets caught up right on top of the arena wall! The wheels are spinning in mid-air and going nowhere fast. The flipper on B2B fires but nothing is working! Liar comes back in slowly and manoeuvres itself under B2B€¦ and flips!
B2B is tossed up and comes back down with a thud onto the camera track outside the arena. Liar spins in victory in the middle of the arena, knowing it has a place in the final.
Cease!
It€™s Back 2 The Drawing Board for Back 2 Basics, Liar goes through!
great fights.
Oh well. Good job Aaron. :)
-2>I so hate clusterbots...:lame:
Thanks for the comments guys!
Round 2
Die-Ceratops Re-Invertus vs. Mass Confuzzlement
Die-Ceratops Re-Invertus easily flipped Quocunque Jeceris Stabit out of the arena in its Round 1 match to get this far.
Mass Confuzzlement pulled off a victory against Dysfunction 2.0 after all four parts ganged up, pinned Dysfunction against the arena walls and then drove it into the pit.
3€¦2€¦1€¦Activate!
The clusterbot gets away first, splitting into four and racing towards Die-Ceratops Re-Invertus. The big flipper bot goes for an attack but the pack splits and surrounds Die-Ceratops from all angles. The parts of Mass Confuzzlement start buzzing around Die-Ceratops just as it did with Dysfunction in Round 1.
The clusters are ramming it, shoving it, driving under it and nothing can really be done to stop it as they are coming from all angles! Some parts have even been able to drive over the top off the big flipper, which isn€™t advised. This Wheely Big Cheese look-alike is currently being attacked at the mercy of four cheese graters on wheels.
Just like the last match, all four parts of Mass Confuzzlement then get to one side of Die-Ceratops and drive it against the arena wall, with some parts pinning it while other repeatedly ram into it. Die-Ceratops fires its flipper and managed to break away and rolls back to the middle of the arena.
The clusters of Mass Confuzzlement follow and start attacking again, and Die-Ceratops just sits their taking the shorts for some reason. A cluster drives onto the end of the flipper and it fires! And one part of Mass Confuzzlement flies through the air and lands out side the arena wall. Die-Ceratops was just waiting for its moment to attack!
The three remaining pieces continue their duties of buzzing around and being a nuisance before a piece drives on top of the wedge again and flip! The 25kg robot flies upwards vertically, hits the lighting rig in the roof and comes back down to the floor with a thud, bouncing of the floor.
Die-Ceratops hits the jackpot again and slides under another one of the clusters and tosses is up and back down again. Now with one eliminated and two stunned, Die-Ceratops gets clear and drives itself under the remaining piece, and drives it towards the arena wall! Another flip sends the part hurtling backwards to live to fight another day.
Die-Ceratops turns attention to another piece and slides under and flips! And once again the power of the flip sends the cluster upwards and down outside the arena and onto the concrete.
Cease!
Die-Ceratops moves through to the finals!
And with that, the final draw is:
ff6000>Liar vs. Die-Ceratops Re-Invertus
Woah I think a flipper bot will win it and I think the inverted one will win it because he doesnt need to self-right so the flipper should keep going after the other one. ( In laymans terms I think the winners gonna be DCRI.
TACTICS (for once)
Ah, my old friend Liar. Were pretty similar, but I think I should be able to flip him a few times. Unlike him (as Tim said), I dont need to self-right, so whilst I can flip him, wait until he self-rights, shoot under so he lands on me, then flip him again, he cant do that.
But Im not over-confident. Anything could happen.
:mrgreen:
Ah... The divide and conquer strategy is good and all until a division gets taken out...
Wootily fights Mr J...
Already designed my entry for the next of the AJWARS: New Era series :mrgreen:
The Final
Liar vs. Die-Ceratops Re-Invertus
In Round 2, Liar had a very even match with Back 2 Basics, but when B2B righted itself on top of the arena wall, it left a huge gap for Liar to slide under and flip it out of the arena.
Meanwhile, Die-Ceratops Re-Invertus got through when it tossed the clusters of Mass Confuzzlement about causing one to hit the arena roof and the other two send flying out of the ring.
3€¦2€¦1€¦Activate!
And the final is underway between two very similar wedge/flipper robots. One notable difference is that Die-Ceratops is slightly faster than Liar and comes in on the attack first. But in doing so Die-Ceratops rides up the front wedge of Liar and receives a flip, sending it onto it€™s back. Die-Ceratops is invertible and so it drives away to safety.
But Liar is on hot pursuit and slides its wedge under the back of Die-Ceratops and drives it across the ring, shunting it into the wall. Liar flips again, but the length of Die-Ceratops means that it was largely ineffective. Die-Ceratops turns and comes back in on the assault, sliding under and firing its own big flipper.
Liar flies over onto its back, and quickly self-rights, but Die-Ceratops is already in the waiting and flips again! This time Liar self rights and gets free, and rushes away to hit the pit release. It seems as though the Dutch robot fears the worst already! The pit begins to descend as Die-Ceratops comes in on the assault but crashes into the arena wall as Liar dives out of the way.
Liar then sees its chance to attack and rushes in to fire the flipper, flinging Die-Ceratops over again. Liar then slams Die-Ceratops into the wall again, and fires the flipper, possibly trying to toss Die-Ceratops out of the ring as it did with Back 2 Basics in the last round - but nothing comes of it.
Instead it gives Die-Ceratops Re-Invertus the chance to attack and the big green wedge slides under and the flipper fires. The enormous power of the flipper launches Liar back across the ring. Liar gets a lucky break, as if the flipper had fired forwards that close to the wall, this thing would have been over!
Instead Liar self rights, and manages to quickly spring away from an oncoming Die-Ceratops charge, who fires its flipper anyway, turning itself over. Liar then gets chance to attack and slides under Die-Ceratops and flips it over! And again, and again! It then finished off the assault by slamming it against the wall.
Liar then comes in for the charge and goes for the flip, but Die-Ceratops has fired its own flipper and flipped itself out of the way, meaning Liar flips thin air and turns itself onto its back too! Die-Ceratops then approaches from the rear and tosses Liar into the air and back down into the polycarbonate screening outside the ring.
Cease!
It€™s over as quick as a flash, and Die-Ceratops celebrates the victory. Congratulations Chris Mason and Die-Ceratops Re-Invertus, you have won the AJWars: A New Era tournament!
A big thankyou to everyone for your comments and contributions! :)