| Raon
Guide
by Tooya (Before he learned the greatness of Trico...)
Bloodbug's guide
was what sparked my interest; many of the ideas and information
I have here are from Bloodbugs guide, http://www.freewebtown.com/raoners/raonerguide.html
I also used
some information from
http://www.geocities.com/gunbound_canada/index.htm
Both of these
links are helpful for any GB player.
Raon is a very
nifty bot, most consider it a weak bunge bot... That is because
they do not know its full potential. Raon is a deadly machine that,
if used properly, can kill a mammoth in 2 shots. It has a decent
angle, decent climbing rate, but its movement is utter crap.
Delay- 500
Shot 1
Average Damage
180
Delay
250 (750)
Shot 1 is one
of the weakest shots you can find damage wise, however land damage
it is god. Most people only end up using shot 1, thinking shot 2
is ineffective, these people I smack silly with a tampon.
Shot 1 should
only be used for 5 reasons:
Bungeing
Holeing an enemy
Test Shotting
Avoiding Delay
Making a nice angle for your shot 2
If your plan
is to bunge an enemy, try as much as possible to hit the land in
front of the enemy and not the actual enemy. If your shot hits the
enemy dead on, nearly no land damage is made. The enemy absorbs
the yoyos. :(
Shot 2
Average Damage
300(yep you heard correctly)
Delay
400 (900)
Shot 2 is the
meat of Raon, it is what makes Raon a very dangerious foe. There
is 1 secret behind Raon, shotgun like crazy! When you shoot out
the 2 mines, they travel in a different velocity, if you dont apply
enough power the 2 babies will most likely seperate. Shotgun full
power into
the land where the bot stands.
The best example
of where to shoot:
Shotgun right
in between the wheels of a Raon

Shooting here will prove effective results, 300 damage on average.
It is even reccommended you dual here, since land damage will occur
and you may lose your sg.
Shot SS
Average Damage
300(same as shot 2 :( )
Delay
800 (1300)
The SS deals
out the same amount of damage as shot 2. Ideally you should never
have to use ss. But since games are not made perfectly, you should
ss in 2 occasions... If you do not have the shot gun angle (and
you know the ss will kill the enemy! ,)
or if you are not 100% sure you will hit dead on. Raons ss could
miss by a mile, and still do max damage. After your shot lands,
it starts walking in whatever direction it flys through the air.
(IMPORTANT NOTE:
If you shoot High angle SS against hook wind, you may suffer from
watching your little clone walk in the opposite direction that you
shot it, be cautions of this!!)
(IMPORTANT NOTE2:
Shot1 and shot 2 weigh the same, but the SS is lighter then the
other shots. I have heard from Bloodbug that a good way of measuring
is to shoot a thumb size less then what you would normally shoot[but
blood has small hands! :X] )
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Shot 2/SS Trick shots:
Some of these
I am taking Directly from Bloodbugs Guide. Be weary these glitches
were not discovered by me.Raon's mines are not like normal shots,
they do not do land damage. Knowing this is crucial....
Raon Slip (by
Bloodbug)
The Raon slip
is a technique where you shoot mines at thin layers of land. The
screen shot really describes it all. You shotgun under them, as
the babies hit the land they actually grow through the land, and
impact upon the enemy. If you decide to dual your enemy will most
likely fall from the few pixels they are standing on, HOWEVER(!),
as soon as your 2nd set of mines touches any land, they will warp
back to where the enemy was standing (due to a sweet little glitch).

There are 2 exceptions for this glitch, if you do not notice them
then your shot will fail.
Do not dual
with Thor on: when your 2nd set of mines touches land, instead of
warping back, thor shoots a laser at there landing spot, and that
is where they are processed.
The shot Must
touch land! If you dual full power at an enemy above you with an
angle of 45, Say bye bye to your 300 dmg. If your 2nd set of mines
does not touch any land, then it will not warp back.
Raon Bounce
(by Bloodbug)
This is almost
the same shot, however you are shooting at thick land this time,
and your raon shots bounce off the ceiling (or wall). When I say
bounce, I actually mean they fall straight down. So the trick here
is to aim right above your enemy, and the shot will fall down straight
on his head.

Advanced Lightning Raon Slip (performed by Ybom, creater?)
This is a rare
breed of shot. Following all the guidelines of the Roan slip (read
above to make sure you know all the rules), your shot can penetrait
through larger chunks of land. Shoot your mines (dual even) through
a streak of lightning (or use the item yourself), and the mines
will go through the land. The lightning bolt will hit the enemy,
cause some slight land damage, and make the land small enough for
the raon baby to glitch its way through.

Note: this shot does work with Thor, but it can be dangerious, dual
this shot with caution.
Raon Drop (by
Tooya)
When you start
off, most of the time you will not have a shot gun angle, so you
can either use shot 1 to bury your enemy in a lil' hole... or you
can preform this little trick. The idea is use shot 2 with your
lowest possible angle, and nearly minimal power. A good power range
would be under 1 bar. The more power you use the greater change
the 2 Mines will seperate. If you can do this with a lightning or
thor available, then by all means, dual. Thor or lightning guarantee
your shot to explode on the enemy.
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With Ultra High
angleing, angle 84(with a bit less then full I'd say) is half screen,
and angle 79 if 1 full screen.

You can have
both mines hit without having to shotgun, the trick is High angling.
From my experience, only angle 89 has worked (and sometimes a not
full powered 88 ) The picture above shows 1 important aspect of
shooting the mines, they spread. As you lower your angle, your mines
spread out more. At angle 45 they go through the maximum spread
possible (this is null wind, however). Anything below 45 should
be shotguns.
Take a look
at Bloodbugs guide for some more info, I gave the neccesities, hope
this guide helps future Raons.
If you are seeking
a Raon path to follow, a good choice is to join the guild Raoners.
That guild has a large amount of Raon pros that are willing to help
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