Difference between revisions of "Chase Bullets"
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− | Firing a low power (i.e., high speed) bullet immediately after firing a normal or high power bullet. Since many robots' movements respond to detecting enemy fire, the assumption is that they will be dodging the high power bullet and | + | {{stub}} |
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+ | Firing a low power (i.e., high speed) bullet immediately after firing a normal or high power bullet. Since many robots' movements respond to detecting enemy fire, the assumption is that they will be dodging the high power bullet and the low power bullet will have a higher chance of hitting. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[Marshmallow/ | + | * [[Marshmallow/Cowboy Guns]] |
+ | * [[CigaretBH]] |
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Firing a low power (i.e., high speed) bullet immediately after firing a normal or high power bullet. Since many robots' movements respond to detecting enemy fire, the assumption is that they will be dodging the high power bullet and the low power bullet will have a higher chance of hitting.