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[[File:KBR Electro Shock Tank.png|thumb|right|250px|Screencap of a '''Electro Shock Tank''' with no rider.]]
[[File:KBR Electro Shock Tank.png|thumb|right|250px|Screencap of a '''Electro Shock Tank''' with no rider.]]
'''Electro Shock Tank''' is an object that can be found in the [[Attack Riders]] game of ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]''. It is a vehicle which resembles the [[Heavy Lobster]], and can be driven by a combatant in the game.
'''Electro Shock Tank''' is an object that can be found in the [[Attack Riders]] game of ''[[Kirby Battle Royale]]''. It is a vehicle which resembles the [[Heavy Lobster]] from ''{{KSS KFP}}'', and can be driven by a combatant in the game.


Electro Shock Tank appears specifically in the 'Attack Tanker' stage of Attack Riders. It is dumped onto the arena via a central spinning ramp every now and then, waiting for a contestant to hop on and start riding. Its movement speed is modest, but it is capable of jumping quite high using its boosters. Its main feature, however, is the cannon, capable of firing a huge round that circles around the stage. When this round hits an opponent, they will be knocked to the ground, and take severe damage. A gauge to the top-left tells the player when another round can be fired.
Electro Shock Tank appears specifically in the 'Attack Tanker' stage of Attack Riders. It is dumped onto the arena via a central spinning ramp every now and then, waiting for a contestant to hop on and start riding. Its movement speed is modest, but it is capable of jumping quite high using its boosters. Its main feature, however, is the cannon, capable of firing a huge round that circles around the stage. When this round hits an opponent, they will be knocked to the ground, and take severe damage. A gauge to the top-left tells the player when another round can be fired.