I really apologize to Puglover for going off topic.
Basically, they are both different shapes, but internally they both have the exact same motors and batteries. So in terms of power electrically there is no difference between the two. The main difference is however that the one has a blade for a weapon, the other a spinning ring. The blade works like a circular saw, it slices in the opponent. The other spins up, collecting kinetic energy on every rotation, and on impact releasing all that energy at once.
In terms of power it is very hard to say which has the better option. Fact is, in the current level of robots neither Pussycat nor Hypno-disc would do much damage anymore. Right now, the most destructive bots are machines like Last Rites and Schrederator.
Basically, they are both different shapes, but internally they both have the exact same motors and batteries. So in terms of power electrically there is no difference between the two. The main difference is however that the one has a blade for a weapon, the other a spinning ring. The blade works like a circular saw, it slices in the opponent. The other spins up, collecting kinetic energy on every rotation, and on impact releasing all that energy at once.
In terms of power it is very hard to say which has the better option. Fact is, in the current level of robots neither Pussycat nor Hypno-disc would do much damage anymore. Right now, the most destructive bots are machines like Last Rites and Schrederator.
Best regards,
Leo van Miert
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
Leo van Miert
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
