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An active is weapon is one which the driver has control over. |
An active is weapon is one which the driver has control over that distinct and different from the control the driver uses to move around the cage. |
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Examples of active weapons |
Examples of active weapons |
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A wedge is never an active weapon. |
A wedge is never an active weapon. |
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It is not r |
Revision as of 17:49, 22 March 2021
An active is weapon is one which the driver has control over that distinct and different from the control the driver uses to move around the cage.
Examples of active weapons
- Spinning weapon
- Hammer
- Flipping Arm
- Rocket Launcher
- Flame thrower
- Drill
- Projectile launcher
- Crushing jaws
Typically an active weapon will mean you will need at least one RC Channel to control it. There are a few exceptions such as melty brain spinners.
A wedge is never an active weapon.
It is not r