> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://play.robobattles.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://play.robobattles.com/tutorial/your-first-robot/decoration.md).

# Decoration

**\[Zoe Foxlin]** Now that your [chassis](/tutorial/your-first-robot/chassis.md) is built, you're ready to decorate your robot! This is where your imagination can really shine.

Here is how I decorated The Purrmenator:

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But this is \*your\* robot. Come up with your own decorations!

Design your robot after something meaningful to you. It could be your pet, an object from your favorite travel destination, or a character from a movie. If you can't think of anything, design it after the first thing you see when you look around the room!

Unlike the chassis which is made from Technic™ pieces, it's best to make decorations out of bricks so they can fall apart in battle. Remember, RoboBattles are all about putting on a recycling show. If your decorations explode in an awesome way, you'll earn more recycling points and get the win. Make your decorations wild!

To connect bricks to Technic™, use one of these methods:

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