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Despite it being possible to flip Panic Attack, it is very difficult to get a good flip on the robot, due to the robot's very low ground clearance, and the side skirts. Getting in behind Panic Attack to push or flip it around into the various arena hazards is the most viable tactic to use. Going into the forks head on is risky, as Panic Attack can keep its forks hoisted in the air, to keep you off the ground and do what has been explained above to you. |
Despite it being possible to flip Panic Attack, it is very difficult to get a good flip on the robot, due to the robot's very low ground clearance, and the side skirts. Getting in behind Panic Attack to push or flip it around into the various arena hazards is the most viable tactic to use. Going into the forks head on is risky, as Panic Attack can keep its forks hoisted in the air, to keep you off the ground and do what has been explained above to you. |
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− | ==Differences |
+ | ==Differences between game and real life== |
*The weaponry can come off easier than that of the real-life counterpart; the same goes for the armour. |
*The weaponry can come off easier than that of the real-life counterpart; the same goes for the armour. |
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*As with [[Arenas of Destruction]], the forks and srimech fire much quicker. |
*As with [[Arenas of Destruction]], the forks and srimech fire much quicker. |