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A fun little animation cranks out MiniBots. Kind of a shame to destroy these. I had to make the construction animation backwards, so that the finished product woud precisely match the actual Mini Bot. Wondering why some monsters have at the beginning of their description? It indicates that they make more monsters in some way. It's handy for level designers to know.