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T260G (vs. Todd)
« on: August 08, 2008, 08:40:28 PM »
Crashed in the world of Scrap and repaired by an Octopus... not exactly the heroic entrance, is it? But T260G is not someone to be trifled with. With an array of powerful attacks and extremely high durability, it would be foolish to expect anything less than an epic battle from this robotic character. However, T260G's opponent may actually be somewhat threatening this time around. With an gravity-based attack that does a percentage of health, it would seem that the mech's options were limited; this is not the case, especially since T260G may just be immune to such a status attack. Even if T260G uses its first turn to enable V-Max, there is precious little Todd can do to stop the impending Cosmic Rave. Poor Todd can do nothing while this robot breaks apart any hope he could possibly have of winning. In fact, our mechanical marvel may not even need to utilize V-Max! Todd is just in trouble no matter how you look at it.

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Re: T260G (vs. Todd)
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2008, 10:28:42 PM »
Crashed in the world of Scrap and repaired by an Octopus... not exactly a heroic entrance, is it? But T260G is not someone to be trifled with. With an array of powerful attacks and extremely high durability, it would be foolish to expect anything less than an epic battle from this robotic fighter. However, T260G's opponent may actually be somewhat threatening this time around. With an gravity-based attack that does a percentage of health, it would seem that the mech's options were limited; this is not the case, especially since T260G may just be immune to such a status attack. Even if T260G uses its first turn to enable V-Max, there is precious little Todd can do to stop Cosmic Rave. Poor Todd can do nothing while this robot breaks apart any hope he could possibly have of winning.