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Similar to its inspiration,Roblox: The Strongest Battlegroundsaccommodates a variety of archetypes that encourage a unique playstyle and approach. While the basic premise is just racking up kills, you’ll often find yourself optimizing your character, exploring different classes and strategies until you land on one that makes the most sense to you.
If you’re willing to go a step beyond in your testing, you’ll also want to try out the Tech Prodigy, based on the Child Emperor from the One Punch Man series. Despite its simple appearance, there are a ton of contraptions hidden underneath to increase your lethality, including spider-like limbs and a powerful cannon. The more you play this class, the more intriguing it gets, which is why it’s a joy to learn it.
Tech Prodigy Moveset And Abilities
Below, we detail the complete moveset and abilities for the Tech Prodigy.
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Four mechanical arms sprout from your back toperform a four-hit combo.
6 seconds
When near a wall:Skewer the opponent with your mechanical arms, then equip a mechanical fist and slam it into the opponent’s face.
18 seconds
You ejecta small mechanical spider that moves autonomouslyand detonates either after four seconds or when reaching the nearest enemy.
21 seconds
Transform your arm into a cannon andfire a white plasma ball that deals damageand pushes the enemy tremendously far back.
20 seconds
You use your mechanical arms to move forward,grabbing up to three enemies and slamming theminto the ground.
You grab the opponent and throw them forward, after whicha robot falls from the sky, grabs them, and spins them aroundbefore throwing them in your direction.
How To Play As The Tech Prodigy
The Tech Prodigy’s entire kit makes itthe ideal medium-range class— the mechanical arms have a distinct advantage in terms of reach, the Plasma Cannon has a solid area of effect, and the mechanical spider tracks an opponent for quite a long distance. Whilethis archetype does fall short in point-blank encounters, its Double Trouble ability is a reliable close-range option as a last resort, though you do need to reserve it for critical circumstances since it’s your only tool at this distance.
Unfortunately, it’s tough to gauge the Prodigy’s true standing among other archetypes, since itdoesn’t have an Awakening ability to unlock new and powerful moves. It might get added later on when the class moves out of early access, but until then, it’s hard to put it above popular picks like the Martial Artist and Hero Hunter. However, when you purely examine and compare the base move list, there’senough promise to encourage a worthwhile attempt.