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Rams also take damage before your armor does, effectively giving you an extra amount of armor if not used in ramming your opponent into submission. They also take up a weapon slot when mounted. | Rams also take damage before your armor does, effectively giving you an extra amount of armor if not used in ramming your opponent into submission. They also take up a weapon slot when mounted. | ||
Rams cause extra damage based on your speed and mass. | |||
Generally, smaller, faster cars are more effective with spikes while bigger vehicles are more effective with rams.<ref>http://www.dark-wind.com/forums2/index.php?a=topic&t=15703&min=3</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 22:55, 4 November 2010
Ramming may seem like a suicidal act, but with this equipped your enemy may suffer more than you. Mounted rams are particularly effective if your vehicle is larger than your opponent's.
Rams also take damage before your armor does, effectively giving you an extra amount of armor if not used in ramming your opponent into submission. They also take up a weapon slot when mounted.
Rams cause extra damage based on your speed and mass.
Generally, smaller, faster cars are more effective with spikes while bigger vehicles are more effective with rams.[1]
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