Just like its inspiration, Roblox: The Strongest Battlegrounds offers a range of character types that support different play styles. While the primary goal is to rack up kills, you’ll often spend time fine-tuning your character, exploring various classes and tactics until you discover one that suits you best.
If you’re ready to experiment, give the Tech Prodigy a shot, inspired by the Child Emperor from the One Punch Man series. Despite its straightforward look, this class is packed with gadgets that enhance your attack capabilities, including spider-like arms and a powerful cannon. The more you play with this class, the more fascinating it becomes, making it a delight to master.
Tech Prodigy Moveset and Abilities
Here’s a detailed look at the complete moveset and abilities for the Tech Prodigy.
Move Name |
Damage |
Cooldown |
Effect |
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Mechanical Combat |
N/A |
Four mechanical arms extend from your back to execute a four-hit combo. |
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Pincer Barrage |
6 seconds |
When close to a wall: Skewer your opponent with your mechanical arms, then punch them with a mechanical fist. |
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Weboom |
18 seconds |
Deploy a small mechanical spider that moves on its own and explodes within four seconds or upon reaching the nearest enemy. |
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Plasma Cannon |
|
21 seconds |
Transform your arm into a cannon and shoot a white plasma ball that deals damage and sends the enemy flying. |
Trinity Tear |
20 seconds |
Use your mechanical arms to move forward, capturing up to three enemies and slamming them into the ground. |
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Double Trouble |
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20 seconds |
Grab an opponent and throw them forward, followed by a robot that falls from the sky, grabs them, and spins them around before throwing them back at you. |
How to Play as the Tech Prodigy
The Tech Prodigy’s abilities make it an excellent medium-range class. The mechanical arms provide a significant reach, the Plasma Cannon has a strong area of effect, and the mechanical spider can track opponents over long distances. However, this archetype may struggle in very close encounters, although its Double Trouble move can serve as a reliable option when needed. Just remember to save it for crucial moments since it’s your primary option at close range.
It’s challenging to assess the Prodigy’s true strength compared to other types, as it lacks an Awakening ability to unveil new powerful moves. This might change once the class leaves early access, but for now, it doesn’t quite stack up against favorites like the Martial Artist and Hero Hunter. Nonetheless, when you focus on the basic moves, there’s enough potential to make it worth a try.