Votes for Tough As Nails
- If Slicer goes wedge first, TAN will hit it at speed and drive over, bouncing down ont he other sidewhere it can turn and grab it drum first, where an easy pit victory will occur. TAN needs to be outpushed - not just outwedged - to be beaten, and I don't trust Slicer to be that robot. Jimlaad43(talk) 21:00, March 25, 2020 (UTC)
- I want to say this is a very tight, tense tussle between the two machines, but it's a battle that I feel TAN will come out victorious more often than not. Slicer going drum first is probably the worst thing it can do because that's where the easiest area to grab is, but it NEEDS to go drum first because how else is it going to score the points? Not to mention Slicer's drum rationing may come into play - unless this version of Slicer had since rectified that problem. CrashBash (talk) 21:02, March 25, 2020 (UTC)
- Slicer's definitely a tough opponent for TaN but I also feel that Slicer will be easily caught off guard and grabbed. Something worth noting is that Slicer seemed to always go in weapon's first, it was rare or barely even using the wedge first (especially with the exposed tracks being a concern) so TaN should easily grab on and control. To make matters worse IF it does (and EXTREMELY unlikely to) use the wedge first, the sides are way too juicy to grab, it may even end up like the Panic Attack fight...Diotoir the son of nemesis (talk) 21:21, March 25, 2020 (UTC)
- Slicer has a really nice body for grabbing for different front angles. Panic Attack's shape and design should've been a foil to Tough as Nails in itself: a low, angled design. And Panic Attack's forks are better than Slicer's front against Tough as Nails because they can move too. But Tough as Nails comfortably controlled proceedings. If you have the power armour that Tough as Nails just cannot get purchase on, such as Storm 2, then that's something. But Slicer doesn't have enough about it for me. NJGW (talk) 05:00, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
- Slicer wasn't exactly quick, TAN can grab it from either end before it's outwedged or smacked. TAN might struggle to push the tracked machine but it wins the stalemate on a Judges' decision through controlled weapon use and a bit of damage. TOAST 09:12, March 27, 2020 (UTC)
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Votes for Slicer
- Controversial vote here, I admit, but I am sticking with my theory. Now, if Slicer goes drum-first, this will be a simple grab-and-pit victory for Tough As Nails. But here's a thought: What if Slicer attacks wedge-first? What then? I honestly cannot see how Tough As Nails can gain traction once wedged under, enabling Slicer to gain the upper hand. Now, I do admit that the issue of Slicer losing part of one of its tracks against Lizzard could be a worrying factor, but it required a good hit from Dead Metal's disc, so I really doubt Tough As Nails can cause any particular damage aside from maybe a bit of wear. Additionally, Slicer doesn't need to spin its drum, saving its limited power. Overall, Slicer's awkward wedge design should perhaps be enough to for a surprise to occur, winning via a Jury's decision. SpaceManiac888 (Talk) 20:46, March 25, 2020 (UTC)
- Actually, I think Slicer could also win this. TaN wouldn't be able to grab the wedge of Slicer, meaning Slicer could get a decent drive towards the angle grinders or flame pits, or even the House Robots. TaN can't cause too much damage, as it has no means of causing damage, meaning that Slicer might be able to gain an edge on damage points (albeit not much), and they'd both be able to gain points in style and control, meaning Slicer would just about edge it. Adster1005 21:12, March 25, 2020 (UTC)
- The nimble Slicer to never allow Tough as Nails to swipe it from the side, and bowl it over every time it approaches from the front. Hogwild94 (talk) 22:26, March 25, 2020 (UTC)
- I can’t believe this but I’m absolutely against a TAN win here. Slicer attacking wedge first is something that I just cannot see TAN overcoming, and even drum first gives me doubts. Toon Ganondorf (t c) 04:43, March 26, 2020 (UTC)
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