Caulk Backup
Caulk was a robot designed by a group of BattleBots competitors which applied for World Championship VI.
It was a multibot design consisted of upscaled middleweight designs of multiple fan favorite beetleweights from the US live scene. The team have previously competed in multiple Norwalk Havoc events since early 2021 with Waterproof Sealant, a four-part multibot which entered and won the 12lb division, with each team member's 3lb beetleweight represented.
Having qualified for the NHRL 2021 Finals in the 12lb division, the team instead split to allow for Starchild and Shreddit Bro to focus solely on the 3lb beetleweight division. Evan Arias and Brandon Zalinsky ultimately fought with 250lb versions of their respective entries.
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Draft for BattleBook
The BattleBook is the dedicated system for teams to apply for a BattleBots World Championship season and register their interest in, BattleBots Proving Ground, FaceOffs, or other events.
It serves as a database for teams to state their availability for upcoming live shows, for those wanting to feature in Proving Ground as part of the Destruct-A-Thon live shows. Teams confirm their availability via an online calendar listing Destruct-A-Thon shows which feature Proving Ground battles, and are able to view which other teams have also selected a particular show. As well as this, the BattleBook archives other teams' applications from previous World Championship seasons, but does not state whether they were accepted or rejected, or any details beyond a robo…
Afterimage Backup
Afterimage is a heavyweight robot designed and built by Team Stamina Robotixx, who are planning to apply for a future season of BattleBots.
It is a large, three-wheeled robot armed with an asymmetric vertical spinner reminiscent of captain Johnny Tsoumpas' beetleweight, Spartan. The robot is inspired by Nightmare and Ominous, with Afterimage's main components being housed in a long narrow frame and supported by twin uprights similar to that of Jim Smentowski's heavyweight, and using omniwheels for mobility like the Dutch entry.
- 1 See Also
- 2 Trivia
- 3 References
- 4 Navigation
- Team Afterimage on Instagram
- If Afterimage applies and is accepted, it would be the first representative of The Bahamas in BattleBots history.
Square Backup
Square is a heavyweight robot designed by Mir(A) Engineering (formerly Ciruclar Robotics) for a future BattleBots competition. The team also expressed interest in converting the design to a ShowBot for the live show, BattleBots: Destruct-A-Thon.
- The team would post a series of joke configurations to Reddit in mid-September, highlighting the configurability of the robot.
- The team's reasoning behind pitching the robot as a showbot candidate is due to its unique design, configurability and relatively low cost per module after some redesign.
- Square was initially mocked up in the video game Robot Arena 2.
Draft for Comedy Central BattleBots Episode Pages
Episode NUMBER was the NUMBERTH of nineteen episodes which covered Season 2.0 of Comedy Central BattleBots.
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The episode premiered on DATE, 2001.
- 1 Competitors
- 2 Fights
- 3 References
- 4 Navigation
Draft for obscure BBIQ robot pages
(NAME) was a 15lb robot which fought at BotsIQ 2010.
(BOT DESCRIPTION)
- 1 Robot History
- 1.1 BotsIQ 2010
- 1.2 Wins/Losses
- 2 References
- Wins: ?
- Losses: ?
Draft for International Versions of BattleBots
With the growing popularity of BattleBots in the United States, a number of International Dubs were produced to capitalize on the show's popularity in non-English speaking countries. Each of these provided native subtitles or commentary which either overlaid or outright replaced personalities such as Chris Rose, Kenny Florian, Faruq Tauheed and others.
Below is a non-exhaustive list of these dubs:
- 1 List of International Dubs
- 1.1 Europe
- 1.1.1 France
- 1.2 Italy
- 1.2.1 Poland
- 1.2.2 Russia
- 1.3 Asia
- 1.3.1 South Korea
- 1.1 Europe
- 2 References
- 3 Navigation
Main article: BattleBots: Le Choc des Robots
Gulli is the main channel responsible for broadcasting BattleBots across regions of France. It is one of the few dubs to contain unique presenters, with Issa Doumbia and Nicolas Ciattoni ho…
My Lego Battlebots Collection!
Here's all the 1/10 scale Lego Battlebots competitors I have in Stud.io so far.
- The first row is Mauler, Nightmare, Overkill, Minion (my latest one) and Dreadnought
- The second row is Kritical Mass II, 2015 Witch Doctor, FrenZy, Tentoumushi 3.0, and 2 versions of Dreadbot between seasons 3.0 and 5.0.
- The third row is The Judge, Biohazard, ICEwave, Rammstein, and Mechavore
- The last row is Killerhurtz (or at least, an attempt at Killerhurtz) Suicidal Tendencies (the bot I finished before Minion) Bigger Brother, Mortis, and lastly Towering Inferno.
Despite these all being intended as 1/10 scale, their weight classes aren't even REMOTELY connected to the weight of their Lego models, since unlike real life combat robots who use a variety of different…
RagnaBattleBots - Intro and Preliminaries
The Robot Wars Wiki's Arena Forum is in the middle of its fourth Ragnabot tournament. Ragnabot is a large-scale fantasy robot combat tournament pitting nearly the entire Robot Wars cast against each other until the ultimate winner is found. So why not do that for BattleBots?
Heavyweights and superheavyweights that have fought in a BattleBots match are eligible to fight in RagnaBattleBots, or as I will shorten it to henceforth, RBB. The presence of two separate weight classes may seem unfair, but the 20+ year-old superheavyweights' dated armor and components will show their age against modern heavyweight machinery.
As emphasized in Ragnabot 4, RBB will allow separate variants of the same machine to compete as long as I deem them different eno…
Animosity bots IQ
A list of fights from the event since it’s page doesn’t list any
first fight
the rest idk the order
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