Hey guys, Garens writing. This time I have no specific topic on my mind, so I'm just going to write some random stuff.
So, I'm currently working on 1 robot and have 2 working. The first one is the fabulous Leopard Mk. II, the other one the even more fabulous Hurricane Mk. II. The Leopard is tier 5, about to turn tier 6, whenever I decide to buy the tier 6 wheels and SMG's. The Hurricane is on tier 4, but I'm going to buy tier 5 SMG's and then get it to tier 5 aswell. As I have nothing interesting to do with tier 5 tokens I'm now just waiting to gather enough money for my stuff. The project that I'm working on I'll release as my blog hits 100 reads. It's a great looking little plane that can be modified in a thousand ways and you can add your own little thing to it. That will come with time, I'm not going to rush it.
I also want to do some other games on the blog, but I'm sticking to Robocraft for a bit more. I have a lot planned out about other games, that will come in handy when I start going to school and need more time to study then to do this. Now I'm doing some random rambling and tomorrow will be no exception.
Back to robocraft: I just had a game that I want to share with you that I found very interesting. I was in my tier 5 Leopard, and I didn't expect to see what I did. So I started up the game, got into the game, and I was shocked at the sight. THERE WERE 10 FLYERS ON THE TEAM! 10! They were all flying around causing havoc (OFC all of them plasma bombers, cuz noone has imagination except for a few people) and it was beatuiful. BUT THE ENEMY HAD 10 FLYERS ASWELL! 10! And that was the time I decided I won't leave the Hurricane on tier 4, because that battle would have been the greatest of all. The flyers could not hit eachother from a few inches and that made me realise that the fighter style flying will be more and more viable. Yea, I'll do a post about that soon enough. But the point is: FLYING IS FUN!
So, ending this little thing, sorry for no pictures in any of today's posts, I was very busy, but decided that I want to make posting a habbit and more importantly a routine.
If you enjoyed, please let me know by putting a little comment under this post and following the blog by e-mail. I'm going to do one post (at least one) every day 'till my school starts, then I'll get back to 3 a week depending on how much free time I have.
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