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  1. BUILDINGS FOR YOUR MARTIAN HOMESTEAD
  2. Dust, Rust and Glory
  3. Creating a Combat Rover

CoRAGE

"Combat", "Rover", and "Archetype Generation"

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The CoRAGE system is an integral part of the Dust, Rust, and Glory rover vs rover combat league, offering players the ability to customize their rovers according to their preferred playstyle and strategy. This innovative system includes six primary stats: Mass, Intelligence, Agility, Comms, Intuition, and Robust, each influencing various aspects of a rover's performance on the battlefield.

Each stat has its unique benefits, with Mass determining the rover's capacity for weapons, armor, and accessories; Intelligence representing the AutoGICore's capabilities in processing information, making tactical decisions, and optimizing gear; Agility focusing on speed, mobility, and reflexes; Comms emphasizing communication and coordination skills; Intuition measuring perception, situational awareness, and scanning capabilities; and Robust representing durability, armor, and self-repair capabilities.

As players participate in the league, they have the opportunity to upgrade and customize their rovers to better utilize these stats, creating a unique and tailored experience that caters to individual playstyles. With the CoRAGE system, Dust, Rust, and Glory ensures an exciting, dynamic, and ever-evolving battlefield for combatants and spectators alike. #CoRAGEsystem #RoverCustomization #DustRustGlory

TL;DR

  • Mass: Represents the rover's physical power, determining the number and type of slots for weapons, armor, and accessories. It also influences Max Payload.

  • Intelligence: Represents the AutoGICore's capabilities in processing information, making tactical decisions, and optimizing the use of weapons, accessories, and energy.

  • Agility: Represents the rover's ability to move and maneuver quickly and efficiently, dodge incoming attacks, and perform intricate movements.

  • Comms: Represents the rover's ability to establish strong communication links, interact with, command, and coordinate other rovers, drones, and support units in the field.

  • Intuition: Represents the rover's ability to perceive hidden threats, analyze situations, and make decisions based on incomplete information.

  • Robust: Represents the rover's durability, resilience, and ability to withstand damage and adverse conditions.

Howdy there, folks! It's your pal Wayne Dusk, sponsor of the Dust, Rust, and Glory rover vs rover combat league. Today, I want to dive deeper into the CoRAGE system and what it means for you and your combat rover.

First up, we have Mass. This stat determines how many slots you have for weapons, armor, and accessories, and is a crucial factor in determining your rover's overall combat effectiveness. Heavy Assault rovers, for example, excel in this area, with their muscular frames and massive power reserves allowing them to carry more weapons and armor than any other class.

Mass is also a critical factor in some weight divisions. Rovers that are based off of the Hauler chassis have a bonus to their Mass and Robust stats and Rovers based off the Explorer chassis have a bonus to the Agility and Intelligence stats.

Next up is Intelligence, which represents your AutoGICore's ability to process information, make tactical decisions, and optimize your gear. Each class utilizes this stat in different ways. For example, the Mendicant class boasts superior processing power, enabling it to maintain peak performance in support roles like repair and diagnostics, while the Artillerist class has state-of-the-art targeting systems that give it unparalleled combat analysis and tactical awareness.

Agility measures your rover's speed, mobility, and reflexes, and is a key stat for any rover looking to avoid enemy attacks and maneuver through difficult terrain. The Pugilist class, with its lightning-fast movements and pinpoint-accurate strikes, is nigh impossible to hit and can dance circles around its foes, while the Recon class utilizes its agility to move quickly and quietly through enemy territory, gathering valuable intel along the way. Comms is all about your rover's ability to coordinate with others and establish dominance on the battlefield.

Intuition measures your rover's perception, situational awareness, and scanning capabilities, and is a key factor in determining your rover's ability to spot hidden threats and analyze battlefield conditions. The Bastion class, with its superior durability and armor, can withstand even the most devastating attacks and remain standing to protect its allies, while the Rogue class uses its heightened intuition to spot enemy weak points and strike with deadly precision.

Finally, there's Robust, which measures your rover's durability, armor, and self-repair capabilities. The Mendicant class, with its superior energy resilience and self-repair capabilities, is able to maintain its performance even in the toughest of conditions, while the Heavy Assault class boasts superior armor and durability, allowing it to absorb damage and keep on fighting.

So there you have it, folks. Each primary stat has its own set of derived abilities and strengths that are unique to each combat rover class. As you play through the league, you'll have the opportunity to upgrade and customize your rover to better utilize these stats and abilities to suit your playstyle and the challenges you face. Now get out there, strap yourself in, and let's make some dust, rust, and glory!

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Mass: Mass represents your rover's physical power and determines the number and type of slots for weapons, armor, and accessories. It's similar to the strength stat in classic RPGs and is essential for building a powerful and well-armed combat rover.

Intelligence: Intelligence represents your AutoGICore's capabilities in processing information, making tactical decisions, and optimizing the use of weapons, accessories, and energy. It's similar to the intelligence or wisdom stats in classic RPGs and is crucial for making strategic decisions and maximizing your rover's potential.

Agility: Agility represents your rover's ability to move and maneuver quickly and efficiently, dodge incoming attacks, and perform intricate movements. It's similar to the dexterity stat in classic RPGs and is essential for evading enemy fire and performing complex maneuvers.

Comms: Comms represents your rover's ability to establish strong communication links, interact with, command, and coordinate other rovers, drones, and support units in the field. It's similar to the charisma or leadership stats in classic RPGs and is crucial for working effectively with others and forming strong alliances.

Intuition: Intuition represents your rover's ability to perceive hidden threats, analyze situations, and make decisions based on incomplete information. It's similar to the perception or insight stats in classic RPGs and is essential for making quick and accurate decisions in the field.

Robust: Robust represents your rover's durability, resilience, and ability to withstand damage and adverse conditions. It's similar to the constitution or endurance stats in classic RPGs and is essential for surviving tough battles and adverse environments.

Overall, the CoRAGE system allows you to customize and upgrade your combat rover's stats to create a rover that suits your preferred playstyle and strategy. Whether you prefer to focus on heavy weapons and armor or tactical intelligence and communication, there's a stat and build that will suit your needs.

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Wayne Dusk explains the CoRAGE system for the Combat Rovers