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'''NOTE:''' This article assumes that you have already read and built [[Build a Remote Controlled Robot|an easy RC robot.]]  If you have not, go back and do that ''first''.  It should also be noted that this article does ''not'' recommend a specific part for use with your robot.  This is to promote creativity and diversity amongst robots.
 
'''NOTE:''' This article assumes that you have already read and built [[Build a Remote Controlled Robot|an easy RC robot.]]  If you have not, go back and do that ''first''.  It should also be noted that this article does ''not'' recommend a specific part for use with your robot.  This is to promote creativity and diversity amongst robots.
 
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Understand the Rules Before designing a robot to compete, you must understand all the rules.  The rules can be found [http://www.robotwars101.org/ants/rules.htm here.]  The most important building rules that you need to be paying attention to are the size/weight requirements (4"X4"X4" 150 grams) and the metal armor rule that says you cannot have metal armor more the 1mm thick.
 
#Understand the Rules Before designing a robot to compete, you must understand all the rules.  The rules can be found [http://www.robotwars101.org/ants/rules.htm here.]  The most important building rules that you need to be paying attention to are the size/weight requirements (4"X4"X4" 150 grams) and the metal armor rule that says you cannot have metal armor more the 1mm thick.