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− | + | Whether under the control of enemy Engineers or gone rogue (as is the case with the A series), indoors or outdoors, these sturdy and responsive robotic minions are a force to be reckoned with. Warbots are built with itchy triggerfingers; the difference between Master's Friends and Target To Destroy is less delineated than it is with more domesticated robots. Hence the hundreds of rogue warbots roaming the wastes of Rubi-Ka | |
− | Whether under the control of enemy Engineers or gone rogue (as is the case with the A series), indoors or outdoors, these sturdy and responsive robotic minions are a force to be reckoned with. | ||
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− | Warbots are built with itchy triggerfingers; the difference between Master's Friends and Target To Destroy is less delineated than it is with more domesticated robots. | ||
Warbots are reputed to have a lower drop rate for quest items related to the Shoulderpads quests than do other lesser robots. Mechdogs are reputed to have the highest drop rate. | Warbots are reputed to have a lower drop rate for quest items related to the Shoulderpads quests than do other lesser robots. Mechdogs are reputed to have the highest drop rate. | ||
+ | Warbots are the chattiest robot model, but they actually have only four voice files. "Scanning Area", "Moving object located", something that sounds like, "Heavy ordinance in area" (but is something else, maybe a flubbed line during voice recording, or an intentionally ambiguous one) and of course, "Attack mode activated!" | ||
+ | [[Image:SupplyMasterSmugTowerBot.png|thumb|right|300px|Warbots may start with a good home, but all it takes is for them to be separated from their handlers to go bad]] | ||
== Models == | == Models == | ||
− | * A- | + | * A-500 Soldier |
− | * A-1000 | + | * A-500 Elite |
− | * A-4000 | + | * A-1000 Soldier |
+ | * A-1000 Elite | ||
+ | * A-400? | ||
+ | * A-4000? | ||
== Locations == | == Locations == | ||
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== Tradeskills == | == Tradeskills == | ||
− | + | <aoicon>206679</aoicon> [[Junkmetal Armor]]<br> | |
− | + | <aoicon>156027</aoicon> [[Personalized Basic Robot Brain]] | |
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Nano Program - Robot Level Comparison == | ||
+ | There would appear to have been a mixup in the display for the levels of the two QL 152 robots. If the one with higher requirements was truly level 133, it would be less likely that a user would [http://auno.org/ao/db.php?id=45734 describe the robot] as "better than it appears!". The Perfected is probably actually level 136 and the Advanced, 139. | ||
+ | {|width=40% | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Model Upgrade | ||
+ | | Nano Level | ||
+ | | Robot Level | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Military-Grade Warbot | ||
+ | | 156 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Semi-Sentient Warbot | ||
+ | | 156 | ||
+ | | 146 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Advanced Warbot | ||
+ | | 152 | ||
+ | | 136 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Perfected Warbot | ||
+ | | 152 | ||
+ | | 139 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Upgraded Warbot | ||
+ | | 149 | ||
+ | | 133 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Warbot | ||
+ | | 149 | ||
+ | | 130 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Common Warbot | ||
+ | | 146 | ||
+ | | 127 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Flawed Warbot | ||
+ | | 146 | ||
+ | | 124 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Inferior Warbot | ||
+ | | 139 | ||
+ | | 121 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Lesser Warbot | ||
+ | | 136 | ||
+ | | 118 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Patchwork Warbot | ||
+ | | 132 | ||
+ | | 115 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Feeble Warbot | ||
+ | | 129 | ||
+ | | 112 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 14:34, 21 March 2010
Whether under the control of enemy Engineers or gone rogue (as is the case with the A series), indoors or outdoors, these sturdy and responsive robotic minions are a force to be reckoned with. Warbots are built with itchy triggerfingers; the difference between Master's Friends and Target To Destroy is less delineated than it is with more domesticated robots. Hence the hundreds of rogue warbots roaming the wastes of Rubi-Ka
Warbots are reputed to have a lower drop rate for quest items related to the Shoulderpads quests than do other lesser robots. Mechdogs are reputed to have the highest drop rate.
Warbots are the chattiest robot model, but they actually have only four voice files. "Scanning Area", "Moving object located", something that sounds like, "Heavy ordinance in area" (but is something else, maybe a flubbed line during voice recording, or an intentionally ambiguous one) and of course, "Attack mode activated!"
Models
- A-500 Soldier
- A-500 Elite
- A-1000 Soldier
- A-1000 Elite
- A-400?
- A-4000?
Locations
- Bot Mountain in Greater Tir County (1650 x 2200)
- Sentinel base in Wailing Wastes
Quests
- First Clan Shoulderpads Quest
- First Omni Shoulderpads Quest
- Second Clan Shoulderpads Quest
- Second Omni Shoulderpads Quest
Tradeskills
ID NOT FOUND Junkmetal Armor
ID NOT FOUND Personalized Basic Robot Brain
Nano Program - Robot Level Comparison
There would appear to have been a mixup in the display for the levels of the two QL 152 robots. If the one with higher requirements was truly level 133, it would be less likely that a user would describe the robot as "better than it appears!". The Perfected is probably actually level 136 and the Advanced, 139.
Model Upgrade | Nano Level | Robot Level |
Military-Grade Warbot | 156 | |
Semi-Sentient Warbot | 156 | 146 |
Advanced Warbot | 152 | 136 |
Perfected Warbot | 152 | 139 |
Upgraded Warbot | 149 | 133 |
Warbot | 149 | 130 |
Common Warbot | 146 | 127 |
Flawed Warbot | 146 | 124 |
Inferior Warbot | 139 | 121 |
Lesser Warbot | 136 | 118 |
Patchwork Warbot | 132 | 115 |
Feeble Warbot | 129 | 112 |
See Also
- Engineer:Breed and Skills
- Engineer: Nano Programs
- Engineer Guide
- Rimor Story Characters (Harland "Retoolkit" Bregetty)