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  • The EXP League

    What does EXP stand for? Experimental. :wink:

    I've been on a little nostalgia trip recently, mainly around the old FRW forum, and have been doing some thinking. I'd quite like to try a new sort of tourny, something quick and simple to help fill the gaps between VGP fights. Following a poke around ARC for the first time in forever, I've decided to try out a points-style tourny, but I think it needs a test run. Hence this thread.

    1. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
    - I am looking for six people to enter this tournament.
    - Each person will submit two vapourbots each - a Lightweight and a Heavyweight.
    - Reservations are permitted, but they'll only be held for a short amount of time. I'll decide just how long once all places have been filled. If you miss the deadline, it's first come, first serve for your spot.

    2. ENTRY FORM
    First, provide some basic information about each robot.

    NAME: The robot's name (duh)
    SHAPE: The robot's basic appearance. Any additional skirting or body features should be included here.
    WEAPONRY: Any and all weapons the robot is armed with. Interchangeable weapons are limited to a maximum of four, all of which must be declared at the start of the tournament.
    SRIMECH: How the robot is able to right itself - if it can!
    LOCOMOTION: How the robot gets about - wheels, tracks, legs, shuffle pads etc - and how many of them it has.
    APPEARANCE: Any paint jobs or decorative features the robot has.

    You will then have a certain number of points to spend in the following areas:

    WEAPONRY: How powerful your weaponry is. High points mean more damage can be inflicted on your opponents. Robots with multiple, independently-driven weapons (ie a flipper and a disc) will need to split their Weaponry points between them.
    SPEED: How quickly your robot can move across the arena floor. The more points spent here, the faster it goes!
    ARMOUR: How tough your robot's shell is against other robots' weaponry. High points make it less likely to be damaged.
    TRACTION: How much grip and pushing power your robot has. High points allow you to shove your opponents around with ease.
    MANOUEVERABILITY: How well your robot can manouever around the arena. A high score here means you'll be able to better dodge enemy attacks.

    - The total number of points for each weight division are thus:
    LW = 15 points
    HW = 25 points
    - You must allocate at least one point to each category. While robots with purely passive weaponry are OK (spikes, blades, spiky blades etc), I don't want to see everybody entering blank boxes and wedges.
    - Clusterbots are permitted and will be granted a 5 point bonus to make things ever so slightly balanced. All points must be split between however many segments there are. When one half of the segments are disabled, the whole 'team' will be disqualified.
    - Think carefully about how you divide your points up. Sinking everything into a devestating weapon and assigning one point to everything else could leave you sluggish and defenseless, and may even cause you to self-destruct!
    - While this tourny is primarily about simplicity and fun, let's keep things slightly realistic. 10-wheeled robots with 10 point Manoueverability? That's just silly.
    - No entering the same robot into both weight divisions, stats and all. Variety, people!

    3. TOURNAMENT STRUCTURE
    - This contest will take the form of a round-robin tournament, where every robot will fight each other in a series of head-to-head battles.
    - These battles will consist of brief summaries rather than full fights (ala Enjoy the Violence or Fanfic Wars), using the robots' stats to determine a result. This is part of the whole 'simplicity' theme I'm aiming for with this system, to ensure short gaps between rounds and to give me a break from those big VGP brawls. :P
    - Points will be awarded according to the outcome of each battle:
    A clean, decisive victory over an opponent will earn a robot 3 points
    If both robots are active at the end of a battle they will each receive 1 point
    If a robot loses a battle outright they will receive 0 points
    - The league will finish once all the robots have fought each other once.
    - The robot with the most points by the end of the league will be declared the champion. If there is a tie for first place, the robot with the most clean victories will be declared champion. If the robots are still tied, a play-off will be held to determine the ultimate winner.

    4. ARENA
    To fit with the simplicity theme, the EXP will be held in the Robot Wars UK: Series 7 arena. That means the Pit of Oblivion, the Floor Flipper, the Drop Zone, OOTAs, you name it.

    5. HOUSE ROBOTS
    The House Robots in this tournament will be the classic line-up: Dead Metal, Matilda, Sergeant Bash and Shunt, with Refbot presiding. To add a little extra element of strategy to your battle plans, they too have points. The House gets 30 to spend on each bot, though, 'cos the House always wins.

    DEAD METAL
    WEAPONRY: 9 (7 saw, 2 claws)
    SPEED: 6
    ARMOUR: 5
    TRACTION: 6
    MANOUEVERABILITY: 4

    MATILDA
    WEAPONRY: 10 (8 disc, 2 tusks)
    SPEED: 4
    ARMOUR: 5
    TRACTION: 6
    MANOUEVERABILITY: 5

    SERGEANT BASH
    WEAPONRY: 10 (6 jaws, 4 flamethrower)
    SPEED: 4
    ARMOUR: 6
    TRACTION: 5
    MANOUEVERABILITY: 5

    SHUNT
    WEAPONRY: 8
    SPEED: 5
    ARMOUR: 5
    TRACTION: 7
    MANOUEVERABILITY: 5

    No stats for Refbot, since he's non-combat.

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    And I think that's everything. Thanks to everyone who's helped me cobble these rules together. Let's see how this goes.

  • #2
    Re: The EXP League

    It's PAC all over again!

    Reservez-moi, s'il vous plait?

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    • #3
      Re: The EXP League

      This sounds like fun! Reserve me a place for now, please.

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      • #4
        Re: The EXP League

        Could you reserve me a spot please Steve

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        • #5
          Re: The EXP League

          RESERVE!!!

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          • #6
            Re: The EXP League

            Reserve please

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            • #7
              Re: The EXP League

              RESERVE ME A SPOT!!!!!!!

              (is there anything in it for walkers?)

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              • #8
                Re: The EXP League

                Well, that was quick. :P

                LIGHTWEIGHT ENTRIES:
                1. ??? (Joey McC)
                2. ??? (Andy J)
                3. ??? (Lian W)
                4. ??? (Kody K)
                5. ??? (Lewis M)
                6. ??? (Martijn B)

                HEAVYWEIGHT ENTRIES:
                1. ??? (Joey McC)
                2. ??? (Andy J)
                3. ??? (Lian W)
                4. ??? (Kody K)
                5. ??? (Lewis M)
                6. ??? (Martijn B)

                That's all the spaces filled. I'll give you about a week to get your bots in, lads, but get them in ASAP. I'd like to get cracking with this while I'm still feeling crazy enough. :P

                Marti, walkers are AOK, but get no points bonus. Same totals as everyone else.

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                • #9
                  Re: The EXP League

                  Okay...

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                  http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk11 ... RoseRV.jpg (rear view)
                  http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk11 ... hScoop.jpg (prong/scoop set-up)

                  Lightweight
                  BlackRose

                  Shape: Very low box, with two front rear-hinged wedges. One is hinged at the top and is the bigger, while the other is hinged in the middle, but is also spring-loaded. She also has an inverted hinged wedge at the rear, hinged at the bottom, and double-hinged side skirts. All wedges/skirts are removable. Inverted, the rear wedge is less usable, while the bigger front wedge is more usable and the spring-loaded wedge behind it isn't usable at all. The front wedges can also be replaced with a second set-up with a scoop and stabbing prongs, the latter of which don't work inverted.

                  Weaponry: None powered. Just rams into stuff with whatever front set-up she's using. The prong set-up can damage stuff, though.

                  Srimech: BlackRose can drive inverted.

                  Locomotion: 4WD, inner

                  Appearance: BlackRose is obviously coloured in a slate black, with her name on the side skirts, the team name and logos on the front wedge, and a deeper black rose vinyl on top. This can be switched with an artwork of the anime/video game character I named this bot after, if warranted. :P

                  POINTS
                  Weaponry - 1
                  Speed - 4
                  Armour - 4
                  Traction - 3
                  Manoeuvrability - 3

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                  Heavyweight
                  Super Gore Septua

                  Shape: Box with sides and rear that meet at a rounded point. Has a front shock-mounted scoop with teeth on it to trap those trying to go up it. Inverted, the scoop doesn't work. It can be removed for different purposes. Has side skirts that don't work inverted.

                  Weaponry: Two pneumatic pincers with great force.

                  Srimech: Super Gore Septua can drive inverted.

                  Locomotion: 2 tank-style tracks

                  Appearance: Think a stag beetle. A blue one, with that and red striped on the scoop, red claws and scoop teeth, and the name in red text (silver outline) on the top panel. :P

                  POINTS
                  Weaponry - 6
                  Speed - 3
                  Armour - 5
                  Traction - 6
                  Maneouvrability - 5

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                  Hope that's okay, Mr. McGregor!

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                  • #10
                    Re: The EXP League

                    presenting you my HW for this tournament...

                    MEATLOAF2!
                    SHAPE: Look at the picture, and what you will see is 1 wheel, 1 wide drum, and yet another wheel. The drum is not straight in the middle of the whole bot (like Barberous) but rather reaches out forward a bit, to make it easier to hit opponents. Everything is held together by a red frame, which forms a rear wedge that scrapes along the ground due to the weight distribution. Near the front (drum) of my bot, the frame has pointy stabilizers that do NOT touch the ground normally (barely), but are there to prevent my drum from crashing into the floor when my robot is toppled. Also, the red frame contains wheel guards for both wheels.
                    WEAPONRY: That drum! It's a big cylinder with really only 2 teeth, those teeth being Hardox blocks that are as wide as the drum itself. Obviously the rear wedge can also be considered to be a weapon.
                    SRIMECH: This is essentially an invertible axlebot.
                    LOCOMOTION: 2 Wheels.
                    APPEARANCE: Look at the picture and see for yourself .

                    WEAPONRY: 9
                    SPEED: 5
                    ARMOUR: 5
                    TRACTION: 1
                    MANOUEVERABILITY: 5

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                    • #11
                      Re: The EXP League

                      I can easily enter tonight, but I would just like clarification on one thing.

                      Would a passive weapon like a thwack axe require any points in weaponry, even though the power for the weapon is in the drive? I ask because I see Kody has given BlackRose 1 point, due to the must be one point in every category rule.

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                      • #12
                        Re: The EXP League

                        Good point, Lewis.

                        Yeah, a thwackbot's Weaponry would need points for it to properly damage other bots. It's quite possible for a thwackbot to have great speed and yet have a ineffective weapon. Remember Atilla the Drum? BlackRose's Weaponry stat refers more to its various spikes and serrated edges than the damage it causes from ramming.

                        To everyone else, if you can have everything in by Sundayish, that'd be awesome.

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                        • #13
                          Re: The EXP League

                          Okay Steve, thanks I'll have my stuff in later on tonight ><

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                          • #14
                            Re: The EXP League

                            Team Mechanical Menagerie

                            Lightweight
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                            NAME: Hit 'em Harder
                            SHAPE: You can see it in the CAD really. Two heavy wedges hinged on the drive axis with a thwack axe in between. All the components are contained inside the silver drum visible at the rear, as it is an axlebot.
                            WEAPONRY: The robot uses it's thwack hammer to hit robots both horizontally and vertically, and the wedges to get underneath opponents and push them around.
                            SRIMECH: HeH is entirely invertible; it works exactly the same when flipped. The side spikes prevent strandings.
                            LOCOMOTION: The two large wheels at the rear.
                            APPEARANCE: See pic. Dark blue with the name written on the two front wedges

                            WEAPONRY: 2
                            SPEED: 3
                            ARMOUR: 3
                            TRACTION: 4
                            MANOEUVRABILITY: 3

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                            Heavyweight
                            --

                            NAME: Equinox
                            SHAPE: Box with 30* wedge at the front and angled rear ala Tornado like >. Sides are 45* to deflect spinners. Skirts at the sides and rear. Running along the top of the robot are two sets of Mute-style tungsten carbide barbs to trap opponents.
                            WEAPONRY: Running down the front wedge and flat along the floor are two 60cm long lifting forks. They activate in unison and raise to almost vertical. Also hinged at the rear of the robot is a 95cm long clamping arm with a serrated tungsten tooth at the end of it. It is usually raised to vertical and then used to clamp opponents in place, can be used in unison with the lifting forks and barbs to good effect.
                            SRIMECH: The clamping arm can right the robot because it has a large hardox fin towards the rear half that allows it to self-right over the rear skirt.
                            LOCOMOTION: 4 x internal wheels, each is 80mm in diameter and has vulkalon tyres for grip. They are mounted on a slant ala Tazbot for extra control. Instead of one in each corner they are mounted at the rear and middle of the machine, with two ball castors in the two front corners. This gives very good manouevrability, allowing Equinox to really glide around the arena like Panic Attack.
                            APPEARANCE: Dark blue with yellow forks and clamping arm

                            WEAPONRY: 2 (1 for forks, 1 for clamping arm)
                            SPEED: 4
                            ARMOUR: 6
                            TRACTION: 5
                            MANOEUVRABILITY: 8

                            Hope that's all okay

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                            • #15
                              Re: The EXP League

                              I might enter, what is FRW?

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