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| movement        = [[Wave Surfing]]
 
| movement        = [[Wave Surfing]]
 
| released        = November 28th, 2013
 
| released        = November 28th, 2013
| current_version = 0.1
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| best_rating    = 11 (July 7th, 2015)
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| rating          = 11
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| current_version = 0.11
 
| license        = [[ZLIB]]
 
| license        = [[ZLIB]]
 
| download_link  = https://github.com/Chase-san/AI-MintClover/releases
 
| download_link  = https://github.com/Chase-san/AI-MintClover/releases
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; Can I use your code?
 
; Can I use your code?
: Sure thing you can use my code. It is released entirely under the [[ZLIB]] license.
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: Sure thing you can use my code. It is released entirely under the [[ZLIB]] license. In fact the entire code and it's history is available on [https://github.com/Chase-san/AI-MintClover GitHub].
  
 
; What's next for your robot?
 
; What's next for your robot?
: Running some challenges for testing and tweaking purposes.
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: I have a whole list of improvements I can still make to Mint. A few are from Nene yet, and need to be moved over. I also need to run benchmarks to compare and fix issues that cause them to differ (unless those differences make it better).
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; What's the end goal for your robot?
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: I plan to eventually replace [[Nene]] with it if possible. Since [[Nene]] was never a proper robot to begin with, it was my development and testing platform. Basically Mint is a refactored and carefully rebuilt [[Nene]].
  
 
;Does it have any [[White Whale]]s?
 
;Does it have any [[White Whale]]s?
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; What other robot(s) is it based on?
 
; What other robot(s) is it based on?
 
: [[Nene]] was used as a reference for its movement. But its been massively reduced/refactored.
 
: [[Nene]] was used as a reference for its movement. But its been massively reduced/refactored.
: It's gun was cradle robbed by [[Nene]], technically [[Nene]] was the first one seen using it.
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: It's gun was cradle robbed by [[Nene]], so technically [[Nene]] was the first one seen using it. But it's attached with gum and scotch tape.
  
 
== Also see ==
 
== Also see ==
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[[Category:Bots|Mint]]
 
[[Category:Bots|Mint]]
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[[Category:Implements Interface Bots|Mint]]
 
[[Category:1-vs-1 Bots|Mint]]
 
[[Category:1-vs-1 Bots|Mint]]
 
[[Category:Open Source Bots|Mint]]
 
[[Category:Open Source Bots|Mint]]
 
[[Category:MegaBots|Mint]]
 
[[Category:MegaBots|Mint]]

Latest revision as of 08:17, 14 September 2017

Mint
Mint-Clover.png
Author(s) Chase
Extends Interface
Targeting DC/GF
Movement Wave Surfing
Released November 28th, 2013
Best Rating 11 (July 7th, 2015)
Current Rating 11
Current Version 0.11
Code License ZLIB
Download
Source

Background Information

What's special about it?
Not much at the moment. But with the latest bugfix, I have fixed bugs in it still present in the version in Nene.
How competitive is it?
It isn't horrible.

Strategy

How does it move?
Uses precise intersection wave surfing. A cut down and refactored version of Nene's movement. Known as Mint. It is far from complete.
How does it fire?
It uses a normal DC/GF gun. Very simple overall, it just has carefully tuned weights. This gun is identical to the one Nene uses, however, it was in this bot first and back ported to Nene so it had a gun I wrote in it.
How does it dodge bullets?
It surfs!
What does it save between rounds and matches?
Between matches: Nothing.
Between rounds: KdTree movement data. KdTree firing data.
What are it's weaknesses?
Probably highly tweaked random movers with good guns, or powerful surfers (like SandboxDT and DrussGT)

Additional Information

Where did you get the name?
Got it from... well not sure actually, just thought it was a cool name. The full name is actually Mint Clover, but that is a mouth full. So I just called it mint.
Can I use your code?
Sure thing you can use my code. It is released entirely under the ZLIB license. In fact the entire code and it's history is available on GitHub.
What's next for your robot?
I have a whole list of improvements I can still make to Mint. A few are from Nene yet, and need to be moved over. I also need to run benchmarks to compare and fix issues that cause them to differ (unless those differences make it better).
What's the end goal for your robot?
I plan to eventually replace Nene with it if possible. Since Nene was never a proper robot to begin with, it was my development and testing platform. Basically Mint is a refactored and carefully rebuilt Nene.
Does it have any White Whales?
Not to that point in development yet.
What other robot(s) is it based on?
Nene was used as a reference for its movement. But its been massively reduced/refactored.
It's gun was cradle robbed by Nene, so technically Nene was the first one seen using it. But it's attached with gum and scotch tape.

Also see