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link : version history link : F.A.Q. link : disclaimer This simple text-only semi-real-time web-based multi-player fighting game was designed and developed by Rolf Raven in HTML, JavaScript, Python and QSP. REQUIREMENTSIn order to play B.O.T.S. II you need to have Javascript and Cookies enabled. Also, as much as I hate to admit it, Microsoft Internet Explorer is the best browser around and offers certain functionality that I use in the game, like iFrames, so MSIE is also required. You don't need a pentium 4 or anything, just an (average) Internet connection. THE GAMEThe objective of the game is to train your bot by practicing and ultimately fighting others' bots. This results in experience. This experience can be used to advance typical fighting skills. It is your choice on which skill to focus. Another way to excel in battle is your choice of equipment. The B.O.T.S. system:
WORKSHOPIf your bot has gained enough experience points, you can advance its skills by entering the Workshop. The higher a skill (str, con, dex and int), the more it costs to upgrade it. The Workshop is also the place to give your bot a new spray paint. This has nothing to do with its fighting abilities, but adds to the personalization. SHOWROOMIn the showroom you are offered a selection of the finest of equipment for
your bot. Be sure to check out the shop often, because the list of items
varies a lot between visits. You even have the chance of finding a unique
piece of equipment with special abilities. TRAINYou can train your bot to improve its skills. This is safer, but much slower,
than fighting other bots. You can either fight a shadow of yourself, or train
against bots from different classes and with different equipment. FIGHTYou can challenge another bot for battle. Note that this results in a fight 'to the death', i.e. the fighting continues until either one of the bots is destroyed. The defending bot will probably not be online and therefore can not decline a challenge. So your bot can be challenged while you're sleeping. If you have a problem with this, don't play the game. Destruction sounds more dramatic than it really is. You don't lose your bot, you lose a third of your money. You even don't lose XP, for a lesson can be learned from each defeat. FEATURES
COPYRIGHT
All code, images and scripts of B.O.T.S. and B.O.T.S. II is copyrighted by me, floR.
Do not use anything without written permission. The images of the bots's equipment,
however, are copyrighted by Blizzard, Diablo II. Do not use these for commercial
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