I hope this game won't need one, being ten turns long.
The contestants work long and hard constructing the frames of their robots...Dave1004:
I will create my frame out of a solution of mixed Fibreglass and Steel. It'll be light, yet powerful and strong. Try and equip it with a protective energy shield as well.
[2] The fiberglass and steel mix seems to be working, but the time it takes to effectively combine them prevents you from adding the energy shield. Maybe you can make time for it later.
FiberSteel Frame: 10/10 HP
fergus:
I will create my frame out of thick, polished steel. Heavy and slow, but very strong.
[1] Damn! Your supplier screwed up and sent only half the steel you wanted! The plates aren't nearly as thick as you wanted. On the bright side, it's not so heavy that you notice any slowness...
Semi-Thick Steel Frame: 9/9 HP. +1 resistance to internal damage.
Darvi:
My frame will be made of carbon fibers. Light, durable, fireproof. It will also be streamlined so that attacks can just be deflected by the frame instead of hitting it straight ahead.
[5] Sleek. It's the only word to describe the result of your design. This baby will be great at deflecting attacks drawn at it. It's fireproof, to boot!
Carbon fiber frame: 9/9 HP. On a 5 dodge roll, -2 damage as the attack is deflected. On a 6, -4 damage. Immune to catching on fire, and -1 to fire damage.
DigitalHellhound:
I will create my frame out of layers of stainless steel. These will not be arranged for looks - I am aiming for an ugly, stocky box that can withstand anything. It will be painted white, just because I can.
[5] Well, you got what you wanted. Your giant steel box has been created, and it's built like a tank. It'll be hard to crack this can. You spraypainted it white for giggles.
Steel Box Frame: 12/12 HP. +1 to rolls to resist internal damage.
Turn 2: Weaponry! It's time to design the weapon systems of your robots. The rules permit a maximum of two weapons.