Power Punch 1(00)
Power Punch 1(00) is a Local PVP fighter. The more damage you take, the more power you gain. You overheat if you store too much power. More power stored means more power output on your opponent. You can manually manage power levels with dashing and charged punches, but the robot is equipped with heat syncs to slowly dissipate the energy over time. Cause your opponent to overheat to win the match.
Controller options
- player 1 (left side)
- keyboard or 2nd connected gamepad
- player 2 (right side)
- 1st connected gamepad
Controls: (ability details below)
Controls
- Keyboard
- A/D - move left/right
- Shift - dash (power required)
- E - kick
- F - charged punch
- Xbox Gamepad
- Directional Pad or Left Joystick - move left/right
- B - dash (power required)
- Y - kick
- X - punch
- Playstation Gamepad
- Directional Pad or Left Joystick - move left/right
- Circle - dash (power required)
- Triangle - kick
- Square - punch
- Nintendo Gamepad
- Directional Pad or Left Joystick - move left/right
- A - dash
- X - kick
- Y - punch
Abilities
- move
- left/right
- dash
- requires power
- drains power, but you move faster
- kick
- base power output, does not drain power
- charged punch
- increased power output at the expense of your bot's power
More detail on the world of Power Punch 1(00)
These robots are equipped with an indestructible outer shell. This shell is heavy so in order to keep the robots nimble in a fight we have foregone traditional expanded power supplies to run them. Instead, they're equipped with experimental induction tech. The Propulsive Upscaled Nano Capacitor Hydrator (P.U.N.C.H.) system takes incoming kinetic energy and quickly converts it into usable energy and stores it in next generation Nano Capacitors. As expected, this generates a lot of heat. These bots are also equipped with the latest Potential Output Woven Exothermic Radiators (P.O.W.E.R.) system. POWER systems have been in production for decades now so you likely already know how they work, but as a formality let's cover it again. POWER systems slowly drain heat built up on your bot, but they only work so well. You can manually manage power levels by channeling power to your punches or even dashing away to avoid incoming damage.
Bot fights are all about dancing the fine line between having enough power to properly damage your opponent, but not giving your opponent enough energy to overheat your unit. Good luck out there. You're gonna need it.
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