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| author          = [[User:Slugzilla]]
 
| author          = [[User:Slugzilla]]
 
| extends        = [[AdvancedRobot]]
 
| extends        = [[AdvancedRobot]]
| targeting      = Symbolic Pattern Matching
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| targeting      = [[Pattern Matching]]
| movement        = Musashi trick and Random Movement
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| movement        = [[Stop And Go]], [[Random Movement]]
| current_version = 2.5
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| current_version = 3.9
 
| released        = 2019
 
| released        = 2019
 
| license        = [[RWPCL]]
 
| license        = [[RWPCL]]
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''' How competitive is it? '''
 
''' How competitive is it? '''
  
Currently ranked #35 in NanoRumble, #82 in MicroRumble, #138 in MiniRumble, and #357 in RoboRumble
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Currently ranked #9 in NanoRumble, #45 in MicroRumble, #95 in MiniRumble, and #317 in RoboRumble
  
 
== Strategy ==
 
== Strategy ==
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'''How does it move?'''
 
'''How does it move?'''
  
It moves perpendicular to the enemy, changing direction randomly.
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First, it uses stop and go.  If it gets hit too much, it switches to random movement.
  
 
'''How does it fire?'''
 
'''How does it fire?'''
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'''How does it dodge bullets?'''
 
'''How does it dodge bullets?'''
  
Random movement dodges some =)
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Stop and go dodges the simple targeters, random movement dodges the rest =)
  
 
'''How does the melee strategy differ from one-on-one strategy?'''
 
'''How does the melee strategy differ from one-on-one strategy?'''
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'''Can I use your code?'''
 
'''Can I use your code?'''
  
Sure! It's in the .jar file [https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=10j3rFsv1R3UqlxvYMZqJ2acO5lNPd7af SquirmyToad] [[RWPCL]].
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Sure! It's in the .jar file [https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1dKrvI3C2_e2bbt1hR1LwjsO5U0afy6ma SquirmyToad] [[RWPCL]].
  
 
'''What's next for your robot?'''
 
'''What's next for your robot?'''
  
Tweak random movement.
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Top 5!
 
 
Attempt perfect head on avoidance.
 
  
 
'''Does it have any White Whales?'''
 
'''Does it have any White Whales?'''
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It uses [[BlackWidow]]'s Symbolic Pattern Matcher.
 
It uses [[BlackWidow]]'s Symbolic Pattern Matcher.
  
It's original movement was from [[MicroAspid]], although that has been changed a lot. 
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It's movement is based off of [[Charp]].   
 
 
Plus, it uses the Infinity Lock from the RoboWiki.   
 
  
 
And of course, a huge thank you to all the contributors on the RoboWiki for your awesome tutorials and open source robots!
 
And of course, a huge thank you to all the contributors on the RoboWiki for your awesome tutorials and open source robots!

Latest revision as of 17:43, 26 April 2019


SquirmyToad Sub-pages:
Version History
SquirmyToad
Author(s) User:Slugzilla
Extends AdvancedRobot
Targeting Pattern Matching
Movement Stop And Go, Random Movement
Released 2019
Current Version 3.9
Code License RWPCL
[[1] Download]

Background Information

What's special about it?

It's my first nanobot!

How competitive is it?

Currently ranked #9 in NanoRumble, #45 in MicroRumble, #95 in MiniRumble, and #317 in RoboRumble

Strategy

How does it move?

First, it uses stop and go. If it gets hit too much, it switches to random movement.

How does it fire?

It uses pattern matching!

How does it dodge bullets?

Stop and go dodges the simple targeters, random movement dodges the rest =)

How does the melee strategy differ from one-on-one strategy?

It doesn't have a melee strategy.

Additional Information

Where did you get the name?

The first version looked like it wiggled and squirmed around the enemy. Unfortunately, I had to get rid of the squirming part to save codesize =(

Can I use your code?

Sure! It's in the .jar file SquirmyToad RWPCL.

What's next for your robot?

Top 5!

Does it have any White Whales?

Acero!!!

What other robot(s) is it based on?

It uses BlackWidow's Symbolic Pattern Matcher.

It's movement is based off of Charp.

And of course, a huge thank you to all the contributors on the RoboWiki for your awesome tutorials and open source robots!