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After enemies have taken their positions, one of them can make an attack. The rest cannot engage the character at this moment, otherwise the player would not be able to dodge several attacks at once. After the attack is finished, the enemy again selects a position according to the algorithm already described.
3. Position - the most interesting and technically difficult role. There are a lot of points placed in advance on the arena, one of which can be occupied by a bot that has this role during the battle.
Each position gains a number of points in accordance with the factors. The enemy will choose the position that scores the most points. But the division by points happens all the time, and as soon as a new, more advantageous position appears, the bot switches to it.
Based on the screenshot above, we can conclude that first of all there should be a Control role and only then Position role, this means if only one bot is left alive, it will start to perform the Control role.


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