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- When this card is Normal Summoned: You can Special Summon 1 'Deskbot' monster from your Deck, except 'Deskbot 003'. Once per turn, during either player's turn: You can target 1 'Deskbot' monster you control; it gains 500 ATK and DEF for each 'Deskbot' card you currently control, until the end of this turn.
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![Jet Jet](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/TYDCbQbzSMw/hqdefault.jpg)
'Deskbot', known as 'Bunborg' (ブンボーグ Bunbōgu) in the Japanese version, is an archetype of EARTHMachinemonsters with 500 ATK and DEF. They are one of each Leveled monsters that support Machine monsters in general, with a swarm strategy and effects that increase their ATK and DEF. They are used by Tate in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime.
Design[edit]
Each 'Deskbot' monster is based on school supplies. They wear them as their armor or use them as weapons.
Deskbot | Origin |
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001 | Pen nibs, mechanical pencil, lead, pencil sharpener, scissors, compass, pen |
002 | Pens, correction tape, rubber erasers |
003 | Protractor, ruler, compass, tape measures, spirit levels |
004 | Watercolor paint, colored pens, colored pencils, paintbrushes, palette, paint rollers |
005 | Whiteboard markers, tape dispensers, tapes, glue |
006 | Staplers, perforator, thumb tacks, binder clips, brass fasteners |
007 | Scissors, retractable art knife |
008 | Note cards |
009 | Scissors, colored pencils, paintbrush, paint sprayer |
Jet | Pencil case, scissors |
Deskbot Base | Randoseru |
Playing style[edit]
As mentioned above, 'Deskbot' monsters can easily swarm and boost ATK and DEF. For example, 'Deskbot 001' boosts its own ATK and DEF and can Special Summon itself from the Graveyard, while '002' boosts your other Machine monsters' ATK and DEF, and can add 'Deskbot' cards from the deck to the hand. '003' can Special Summon a 'Deskbot' from the Deck upon being Normal Summoned, and can grant a boost to a 'Deskbot's' ATK and DEF once every turn. '004' can gain ATK and DEF when it battles while also thinning the Deck and then possibly swarming the Field. Lastly, '009' gains the ATK of all other 'Deskbots' on the field, prevents your opponent from activating effects while it is attacking, and can even sacrifice another 'Deskbot' to protect itself from being destroyed.
'Deskbots 005,' '006,' '007' and '008' are all Pendulum Monsters whose Pendulum Effects restrict the Pendulum Summon to 'Deskbot' monsters. '005' and '006' gain ATK for every face-up 'Deskbot' in the Extra Deck, and can activate their effects when they are destroyed in the Pendulum Zone, either Special Summoning 'Deskbots' from the Graveyard or adding them to your hand, respectively. '007' and '008' gain ATK for every 'Deskbot' in the Graveyard, can protect your other 'Deskbots' from either attacks or card effects, and can either deal piercing damage or attack twice every turn.
Finally, the ace of the archetype, 'Deskbot Jet', boosts its own ATK and DEF for every 'Deskbot' card on the field, and every turn can destroy a 'Deskbot' to either Special Summon another one from the Deck, or destroy another card on the field.
Search for beyluxe messenger for mac. With all this in mind, it's clear that the 'Deskbot' strategy is geared toward large swarms leading to OTKs. They can make use of excellent Machine support cards like 'Machine Duplication' and 'Limiter Removal', as well as other swarm cards like 'Inferno Reckless Summon' and other ATK-boosters.
Due to the swarming ability of the theme, in a mid game it is pretty easy to have a Field and Graveyard full of 'Deskbots', which can set up the game to 'Deskbot Base': by banishing 9 different 'Deskbots' from the Field and/or Graveyard, it shuffles all cards in the opponent's possession back to the Deck, except the banished ones, and can pave the way for a game-winning direct attack.
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Introduction: Deskbot!
Hey guys! My goal for this instructable is to document my first ever robot build! I hope that it will be easy, clear and well written enough for even a complete beginner and electronics novice to follow. The robot itself is simple and follows a general design of many arduino robots and first robots, but you've got to start somewhere and I hope to go up from here with a slightly bigger and more complicated robot next! It is definitely a work in progress so please let me know in the comments if you have any suggestions or tips for the robot, future ideas or how to make this intstructable better!
Deskbot 002
Step 1: Materials and Preparation
Deskbot Cards
This project requires relatively little, the parts you need are listed below and I included links to everything I could. More than anything else, you just need some time, a willingness to learn a few things and you're on your way.
- an Arduino Uno R3 (this means revision 3 which is the most current board)
- an HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0089VA3AY?psc=1&..
- Tamiya 70101 Truck Tire Set: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001VZNA96?psc=1&..
- Tamiya 70097 Twin Motor Gearbox Assembly Set (This is what I used, but any two small dc motors and wheels will work): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001Q119AC?psc=1&..
- male to female wires: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A6SOGC4?psc=1&..
- An arduino motor shield, I used the older Version1 of adafruit's motor shield, however I would highly recommend trying their new version 2 shield which I will link to here: http://www.amazon.com/Adafruit-Motor-Stepper-Shiel.. or the official arduino motor shield, which you can get here: http://www.makershed.com/products/official-arduino..
- A base of some sort: I actually tried my hand at tinkercad with some success and 3d printed a base, I will include that .stl file if you would like to use it and 3d print a base, if not, you can use either wood, aluminum or plastic, even lean/plexiglass. I would simply recommend that you make it at least 1/4 inch though, for sizing, my base is about 6 inches or so to give you an idea.
- batteries! I'm starting with a double a battery pack but it's much better to use a lithium ion rechargeable pack.
- (optional) leds
- (optional) this depends a little on which motor shield you use, but you may need solder(get rosin core solder! NOT acid core) and a soldering iron(very cheap at radio shack). Even if you don't use them for this project a soldering iron is an important tool to have around for any future electronics project!
Step 2: Assembling the Motors, Gearbox and Tires
This is where the fun begins! For the Taimiya motors and gearbox it should come with directions including a full diagram. Simply follow the directions to assemble the gearbox and then install both of the included motors in the gearbox. The only tricky part is that you can assemble the gearbox in one of two ratios: one is faster and the other is slower and geared more for power. I geared mine for speed but you can choose whichever setup you want, just watch out for that in the directions, one side shows one configuration and the other side of the directions is the other configuration.
Next for the wheels simply punch out the tires and attach them to the wheels. Then you should be able to pop the wheels onto the axels of the gearbox. The last step is soldering on a positive and negative wire to each motor. Once you've managed all that, you're nearly there! I've included a picture of the complete tamiya gearbox with motors and of an assembled tamiya castor wheel as well.
Step 3: The Motor Shield and Programming
Now you should have a completed gearbox with motors and wheels ready to go. The next thing to do is attach your motors to the motor shield. If you are using the same motor shield as me, then simply loosen the screw terminals and attach the wires to the M1 (motor 1) section on the shield. It should be labeled on the shield. If you are using the updated version of Adafruit shield, it should be the same but double check the layout/instructions on adafruit's website. Keep in mind though, depending on your base you may need to first attach the gearbox to your base and then to the motor shield . Next you should be able to simply place the motor shield onto the Arduino and then mount it all to your base if you haven't done so already.
Additionally you want to then add your ultrasonic sensor to the base and wire it to the shield as well, for the old shield you will need to attach some of the female to male jumper wires to the sensor and then solder it to the shield, for newer and stackable shields you may be able to connect the wires straight to the shield via female headers.
Now, for programming..programming should be pretty straight forward and I'll include my sketch as a jumping off point but fair warning my robot is a work in progress so I include my code as is! Free spiderman friend or foe iso pc download. Use is as you will! The important thing is to download and use the proper library for your motor shield. You can find this by going to the adafruit or other website for the maker of your shield and then finding your shield and it should have a link to download the library or instructions on how to program it.
![Deskbot Deskbot](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7f/31/c1/7f31c147283fe9ac5477e1ed7d6f9042.png)
Side note: my .stl file of my base is included on this page for modifying and 3d printing Keyman tamil software 5.0 free download.
Attachments
- deskbot_base-2.stl
Step 4: Power and Testing!
Deskbot 009
The last and final step! Connect your battery pack and/or turn the robot on and see how it goes! Good luck and I hope you've been able to successfully make a small robot(or at least get some ideas)!
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