Stop And Go Tutorial

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What is Stop And Go?

Stop And Go is a very popular movement among NanoBots and MicroBots. It's extremely powerful against simple targeting methods as HeadOn Targeting, Linear Targeting or Circular Targeting, however, it's extremely useless against advanced targetings for example Pattern Matching guns. For more details take a look at the 'official' Stop And Go page.

But how it works?

Generally, Stop And Go means moving a bit when the enemy fires and stopping before its next firing. It confuses Linear Targeting and Circular Targeting, because at the time of firing our bot stands still, so they work as HeadOn Targeting which is useless against all one-way movements.

Okay, but how does it look like in a code?