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Messages - Philippa
2281
« on: April 29, 2015, 10:08:17 AM »
Just kinda dawned on me that I haven't said anything about judging fights that last the whole minute, so...
Judging will be done by me. Each robot will be given a mark out of 5 for the following: Style - How well the robot looks in battle. Control - How well the robot is controlled. Damage - How well the robot uses it's weapons. Aggression - How well the robot tries to become part of the fight. A maximum of 20 points in total for each robot.
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« on: April 29, 2015, 07:50:20 AM »
Here's a question I've been meaning to ask, how many pictures/views of each robot do you get?
2283
« on: April 29, 2015, 07:07:16 AM »
NOMINATIONS TACTICS
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I don't get it. 
Watch an episode of Fifteen To One and you'll understand. In Round Two the contestants nominate each other to answer questions, but if I were to do it this way I would have to record one fight, wait for the winner to PM me their next opponent, record that, repeat, and it would take waaaaaaaay to long. If you give me a list of numbers for round two then whenever it is your turn to pick an opponent I will go down the list one at a time, the current number on the list is the number of the robot that you will fight. If the current number is yours or an eliminated robot then I will move onto the next number. In the final of an episode there are three contestants and a total of 40 questions, they can either nominate someone else to take a question or they can answer one themselves. In this version however I would have the same problem, doing it the same way would take ages. In other news... The 30 fights from Heat One Round One have been recorded. Seven robots have been eliminated, eight are through to Round Two.In other
2284
« on: April 29, 2015, 04:03:51 AM »
MS Paint, PowerPoint, and Serif Pageplus X7.
2285
« on: April 28, 2015, 04:10:53 PM »
its so bland and boring and ugly
thanks
hey you know what is more fun than dumb replies? actually listening to the comments and doing something about it
He can't do much with "IT SUX". Please don't berate people over not following your advice if you don't actually know how to give advice to begin with.
bland and boring means he needs to make it more creative and not so box-y, and ugly means he needs to make it prettier, either with a skin or just overall aesthetics. idk what kinda english class you took
No, you're just criticising it and not giving any advice. If you were giving advice then you would have said to make it prettier explicitly.
2286
« on: April 28, 2015, 12:08:32 PM »
My grandpa died.
How does that make you feel ?
Nothing, just thought I'd say.
2287
« on: April 28, 2015, 11:30:00 AM »
My grandpa died.
2288
« on: April 28, 2015, 04:37:11 AM »
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« on: April 28, 2015, 04:30:55 AM »
BATTLE AND FORMAT RULESMusic, artwork, results tables, etc, will be stolen from based upon the 2014 revival series with Sandi Toksvig, but will be edited a little. 1 minute fights. There will be a lot of them. Fifteen To One Arena (Official Robot Arena 2 Tournament Arena with a lame skin.) Hazards on. If a robot havoks then I will restart the match. I will keep restarting until there is a havok-free match. Fights with havoks will not be shown. The way I run the tournament will depend on how many entries I get. I will need the entries to be a minimum of 75 and then progress up in blocks of 15. (75, 90, 105, 120, etc.) Robots will be split up into the appropriate number of heats consisting of 15 robots in each.
Round One - Each competing robot is given a number from 1 to 15. - Each competing robot will start with 3 lives. - Each robot will face a robot made by me, they will face the same robot. - If they lose to my robot, then they lose a life. Win and they keep their lives. - Repeat this two times, meaning each robot will be guaranteed two fights. - If a robot loses both of it's two fights then it is eliminated from the tournament. - Robots which lost one or none of their fights go on to Round Two.
Round Two - The surviving robot with the lowest number will then choose (nominate in Fifteen To One terms) another robot to fight against. - The robot which loses the fight will lose a life. - The robot which wins will then nominate the next robot to fight against. - Once a robot loses all three of it's lives it is then eliminated from the tournament. - This cycle repeats until all but three robots are eliminated.
Heat Final - There will be a maximum of 40 fights. - The three finalists have their lives refilled to three. - The lives they had remaining are turned into points. (1 point per life.) - I will start with the robot I think has performed the best overall during the first and second rounds. - That robot will either take a question (fight one of mine) or nominate (fight) another person. - Winning a question or a nomination will earn you 10 points and you have next pick of question or nominate. - Losing a question or a nomination will mean you lose a life. - If you lose all three lives you are eliminated, and your score at that point will be put on the leaderboard. - If a robot is supposed to nominate a robot that has been eliminated then it will turn into a question for the robot in control. - Questions and nominations will continue, if there is only one robot left then it will face questions until it loses all its lives or all 40 fights are completed. - If all 40 fights are completed, each remaining life will be converted into 10 points and added to the total, and then will be put on the leaderboard. - Once all heats are done the 15 with the highest scores will go into the Grand Final.
Grand Final This will work the same as a heat but will contain heat finalists/high scorers/winners depending on the number of entrants. The robot that wins the final round will be declared the Fifteen To One Grand Champion. EPISODE LINEUPSHEATS1. Son Of Hurricane 2. Teknosaur 3. Screw Driver 4. Pikachu Face 5. Appledough 6. TNT 2 7. Heavy Metal 8. Naruto Tribute AMV 9. Industry 10. Troll Callout 11. Whirleck 12. Shrapnel 13. Marshall 14. Pestilence 15. The Power Of Kings
1. Cubed 2. Industry 4 3. Swirl 4. The Monarchy 5. Invalidy 6. Rattlesnake 7. Martial Law 8. Hot Wheels 9. Scarab 10. I Made This Skin Ingame 11. Backyard Scrapper 12. Gong Niu 13. Linkin Park Came To My House 14. Sushi Cutter 15. Subtlety
1. Industry 3 2. Sand Crab 3. Japanese Bird 4. Infernadicity 5. Dark Matter 6. Daemon 7. Mauler Hellfire 8. Sharp Edge 9. Abrasive Pooper 10. Helix 11. The Void 12. American Idolmaster 13. PunchOUT! 14. Supersonic 15. Dr. Bee
1. Stonebaked 2. Double Death Flipper 3. Nest 4. Green Eye Syndrome 5. Ares 6. Toothy Grin 7. Gametechmodtism 8. Malfuction 2.0 9. Assassiness 1.9 10. Sabbath 11. Sushi Slasher 12. M 13. Mauler 2000 14. A Thing That Does Stuff 15. Hellslash
1. Ripper 2 2. Ming II 3. Thunder Lizard 4. Sweeper 5. Lucky Seven 6. Kremlin 7. Hammer Head 8. Goldberg 9. Some Gore 10. Carnivore 11. Pendulum II 12. Defender 13. Stingray 14. Overdose 15. Cuck King
1. Gay Trans Male 2. 3939 3. Mouldy Cheese 4. Cephalopod 5. The Killing Meme 6. Thunderclap 7. Triple Threat 8. Cirrostratus 9. Plow King 10. IRL Takes Skill 11. Zero 12. Dervish 13. Benis 14. Cold Front 15. Meraki
1. Kekscopez 2. Disco Stu 3. Anarchist 4. Mantis 5. Lockpicker 6. Cry Havok 7. Phoenix 8. Underdog 9. Grim 10. Mutant 3 11. War Horse 12. Sun Tower 13. Teleports Behind You 14. Mole 15. Show Ya Moves
1. StrAtA 2. Bunyip 3. Malawi Chrome 4. NSX 5. Mr. Biohazard 6. Sushi Chomper 7. Holy Kahuna 8. Cardinal Chaos 9. Midas 10. Nightbug Tornado 11. Ankle Biter 12. Cyanide 13. Excelsior 14. All Hail The Device 15. Shae
1. Great Banter 2. Gaffel 3. Obongo's Perfect Maths Class 4. Egg Roll 5. Gnasher's Revenge 6. Professor Alien 7. Industry 2 8. Dihydro Oxide 9. BiTzy 10. The Iron Pilgrim 11. Continuum 12. Darude - Sandstorm 13. Hex 14. Bob Bot 15. Sweet Tooth
1. Sushi Roller 2. Articulator II 3. Heavy Metal 2 4. Friendly Radiation 5. Trigger Warning 6. Glossy Glossy 7. Attacker 8. Surviving Edged Weapons 9. Adrention 10. Hound 11. Whata Fug Man 12. Snugglebot 13. Sphynx 14. The Botening 1.1 15. ThorN
GRAND FINAL1. Heavy Metal 2 2. Double Death Flipper 3. Mr. Biohazard 4. Dark Matter 5. Overdose 6. Great Banter 7. Meraki 8. Grim 9. Cuck King 10. Whirleck 11. Appledough 12. Goldberg 13. Cry Havok 14. Mantis 15. The Power Of Kings
EPISODESFULL PLAYLISTHEATSGRAND FINAL LEADERBOARD
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« on: April 27, 2015, 02:49:54 PM »
Robots from previous tournaments have been added, and Mazakari's multibot has been removed and replaced with one of his other robots so I'm not left with thirty teams and one loner robot on its own team.
Signups are closed because I've got 150 entries, so I can make 10 heats and the final.
2291
« on: April 26, 2015, 03:22:07 PM »
Does anyone have any problems with me using robots from my previous tournaments?
2292
« on: April 26, 2015, 02:49:31 PM »
I need stuff for Fifteen To One, send it my way.
2293
« on: April 25, 2015, 08:04:01 PM »
I miss when this was just robots that had been on the show.
2294
« on: April 25, 2015, 05:44:54 PM »
2295
« on: April 23, 2015, 03:48:53 PM »
general chatter thread drama is coming back ?
Yes please. Shall I begin?
After you, sir.
2296
« on: April 22, 2015, 05:44:05 PM »
Why is Drumroll not in the pack? Robots Live don't own it.
2297
« on: April 22, 2015, 05:07:44 PM »
I need to make something for this.
2298
« on: April 22, 2015, 05:02:29 PM »
Changing my robot's name, well aren't you just the funniest?
What was it supposed to be?
That Robot That Kurt Did With The Foxy Foxes In A Funky Collage As The Skin
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« on: April 22, 2015, 04:51:22 PM »
Changing my robot's name, well aren't you just the funniest?
2300
« on: April 20, 2015, 10:44:40 AM »
 >le mug face
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