Excellent finale in my opinion. Two very worthy combatants, but in the end, inspite of my love for Carbide, Apollo won fair and square, and the machine certainly earned its place as Robot Wars champion 2016. Here's to 2017! :D
What I loved about Apollo's team is that they cared for the audience and would make it more entertaining for them by doing something unexpected like flipping all the house robots over XD They weren't too serious about the competition and wanted themselves and the audience to have a good time :)
I would be really surprised if they didn't bring it back for a second series, although technically this latest series is the 8th series of the show, and the next one if they do another one will be the 9th series :D
Uploaded on time, what a novelty. I thought I couldn't feel more sorry for a robot than Chompalot but Thor proved me wrong. I WAS TEAM APOLLO ALL THE WAY AND IT PAYED OFF, NOW GIVE US A SEASON 2
My friend kept saying how Apollo sucked and all that and all the sudden just as Apollo won he went. "Oh yeah Team Apollo rules!" WTF 5 minutes ago you were talking about how Apollo sucked dick so much they sucked dick at sucking dick!
I know, as a Thor fan is was crushing to see them get so utterly battered. But I guess it stands as a testament to its durability and power. Apollo fully deserved their win and I'm looking forward to their return in the next series.
So great to have Robot Wars back! My other half and I are just about to celebrate 10 years together and I spent a lot of that showing her classic Robot Wars battles. When it came back, she became an even bigger fan than I am!
Flipped over 3 of the 4 house robots with ease, the only robot to KO Storm 2 and TR2 on television and legitimately outlasted Carbide in the final - Apollo are deserving champions.
They didn't out class carbide. They couldn't get the KO (like Carbide did to them) and they only won because their weapon motor was damaged when fighting TR2. If their weapon was working there wouldn't have been anything left of Apollo.
But it wasn't working, because Apollo battered them. The spinner is actually Carbide's biggest weakness as well as it's strength. The reason most people's tactic against Carbide is to ram it against the side wall is to break the gearbox that controls the spinner. Apollo, with their opening flurry of flips and bashes, smashed it. You can even see smoke coming from Carbide when it breaks. It wasn't TR2 that broke Carbide, it was Apollo.
+Bob Boblington it broke in the battle with TR2. After the fight they opened it up and the clutch plates were gone as well as some other damage. It's like saying Apollo did all the damage to Thor because they were the last ones to hit it, no, it was carbide.
Are you aware that they get a couple of hours between fights to repair all that? Carbide are a professional team, they have spare clutch plates, he was even carrying them when he showed the damage from TR2.
+Bob Boblington they get no more than an hour or so usually. and I never said they didn't fix the clutch plates but they certainly didn't change the weapon motor which has been damage before in the heats. All those big hits stack up and it just so happened it broke against Apollo.
According to The Mirror, 2.4 million watched the final - a new high for the series and higher ratings than last three episodes of the latest series of Top Gear! And more viewers than Extreme 2 as well!
The grand final between Carbide and Apollo reminds me of Chaos 2 and Hypnodisc in series 3, only this one was much more intense and went the distance. An epic end for an epic show brought back. Here's hoping for another season.
Ode to that. I think it was more like Gravity vs Fluffy but the Series 3 parallels are definitely there. Speaking of Carbide, it reminds me of Hypno disc in series 4, who everyone thought was going to WALK it to the title before Pussycat knocked them out, except this time is was with TR2 and Apollo,
Spinners are powerful weapons, but at times too powerful for their own good. There were multiple times in the original series when robots like Fluffy and Hypnodisc would knock themselves out. The destructive potential is highest with the spinners, but not just to their opponents as proven again with this series.
Ha! What? Those two bots are among my all time favourites. But think Carbide is better since it has more destructive power than Hypo-disc and the speed and efficiency of Chaos 2.
There was good sportsmanship in the Carbide - Thor fight. "Are you dead there?" "Yeah I've got no drive" so Carbide stop attacking. Meanwhile Aftershock in the current series just go in to destroy everyone so they can't finish the competition.
The thing i loved most about this series was the mini heats they set up because it means if you have an AMAZING robot that looks like it can go far that has a bit of bad luck or a malfunction and breaks down, it can be repaired and sent out again for another go whereas in the last Series' if a robot had a bit of bad luck it was out. Done. Finished. Even if it looked like it would be amazing.
Lol, Apollo should've kept going around the pit with how Carbide nearly drove into the pit. Apollo could then suddenly turn around and then perhaps the Carbide driver may get spooked and steer in the wrong direction and instead into the pit.
For me, the problem with this series format was that half the robots get knocked out after a single melee battle and you never see them again. Then you saw the remaining robots loads of times, including repeat battles of the same two robots. I think every robot deserves at least two battles just to repay the effort of the builders, and if anything the melee should be at the end. I mean, we had the classic robot Razor, it didn't work properly in its first battle, and that was it. Never to be seen again!
Its a good point, however for S1 the obvious counter would be that most of the robots going out in R1 are robots you dont really want to see more than once. Either because they simply dont work, or just arnt very effective - of course it makes the other half work like horses but on balance i think its better overall.
You have to be joking? Out of date designs and materials would not last in today's modern fighting world! Notice how a lot of the older robots were beaten early on in the heats?
In fairness, they only outlasted Carbide because Carbides weapon was damaged in a previous fight and the repair didn't hold out. If they had that weapon going for the full fight the Apollo would have been ripped to shreds.
In my little opinion, the fights on "Battlebots" is much more amazing and much, much more impressive!!! the commentator need scream more in the battles for more excite... For the rest, a good video! Greetings from Venezuela!
No! that would create a vortex that would consume space and time as we know it! And don't go giving Ray Billings any ideas for what he can do with Tombstone and Last Rites, either.
Brilliant return for Robot Wars and an awesome Grand Final with back-and-forth adrenaline-fueled action from great machines. And in the end it went to Apollo who really deserved that one, and are now up there with Roadblock, Panic Attack, Chaos 2 and Razer as well-deserving UK Champions. Thank God that for the first time since the 5th Wars, there were no underhanded tactics, flawed rules that were exploitable or political conspiracies involved (which is why I didn't include Tornado or Typhoon 2 in my previous sentence). It's shocking that Razer fell out in the first round the way it did, but to be honest, this entire series felt like one of those franchise reboots that focuses mainly on the new rising stars as the torch is passed to them whilst paying some respect to the old veterans, considering that none of the Heat winners were in any of the previous wars.
Apollo definitely threw their earlier fight with Carbide so they could save their robots for the next group battles. They also did the same in the earlier show. Deserved winners though
Lucky for Apollo. I think that's why Carbide hit them a couple of times more than necessary because it wasn't fair that Apollo avoided damage and Thor didn't because their safety link stayed in. Basically, it was like Thor was being punished because it had a good safety link design. Zombie Thor to come back next season and literally kill the competition.
Apollo won out of pure luck but that's the way competition goes. Would've been nice to see what damage carbide would've done if the blade didn't stop working
I've been watching a heck of a lot of old robot wars at work when charles was the host, what happened to robot wars nowadays? what happened to throwing robots over the walls? and no music?
Spectrum UK the robots are a lot better than they used to be thanks to the advances in motor, battery and wireless technology, allowing more power to be generated with less weight involved, giving more weight allowance for more robust construction methods and tougher armour. they are faster, more controlled, they hit harder, and can usually withstand a lot more punishment. granted, there wasn't really much innovation in terms of new types of weaponry in this series, just improvements or reinterpretations of tried and tested conventional weaponry because it's still effective.
Robot Wars began in 1998. Should the 2017 series of the reboot be successful as the previous one and it saw a third series in 2018, then there is a chance that Robot Wars' 20th anniversary will be celebrated on TV.
Apollo is a machine with huge potential, despite it's overall stats being ok. Really needed a good driver to fully bring out the potential of this machine, and thats what made apollo win this year.
Let's see if the shock team can get their revenge on Carbide this year.. assuming they go through... I'm a little annoyed that the top two robots have been put into the same heat for 2017...
It was to create better TV. There was no guarantee that Carbide or Apollo would get to the finale and we all wanted to see a rematch between the two of them so to make sure that happends they put them in the same episode.
Valid point... and to be fair... they can both still make it... If they make the heat final... and the judges choose the losing robot as a wildcard. So maybe it's not so bad...
hi there is a video that has been uploaded by zucchini called apollo tribute #2, that shows team apollos robot, apollo, being the cause of 9/11 which i and others find very offensive to team apollo and the unfortunate victims of 9/11. plus i belive that it has not been given permission by you the bbc to use the footage shown in the video. youtube has adviced me to inform the licence holders of the original footage, in oder to get it removed
+Lewis Castor there were only 2 flipper bots in the grand final (out of six) and in the whole series there were only 4 flippers over all out of 40 (if I remember correctly)
even, the american people (USA, mexico, canada, bla bla bla Tacos are better :v) things that the rules of battlebots are stupid (you only need to see the fights of "Sawblaze vs Razorback" and Chomp versus Disco Inferno to know the stupid rules of ABC Battlebots) but in robots ok i prefer Battlebots, but the feels on robotwars are amazing, ok carbide will be humillating in battlebots, but in robot wars, no matter what happens all feels great, i love when the people screams "ACTIVATE!" or when that man says "SIX" that is just a feeling that battlebots cant never had
Tombstone is not infallible, and there are lots of very tough machines in Robot Wars that have been designed to deflect or absorb the impact from that type of weaponry. I think there are lots of robots in Robot Wars that would put up a good fight against Tombstone, and probably some very unexpected results too :P I think people overestimate the difference in strength and power between Robot Wars and Battlebots, tbh.
Battlebots maybe good with 1 v 1 knockout tournaments but put them in a group stage Melee and it would turn out alot different. UK robots use alot of Armox and Hardox and Last Rites Couldn't even damage Foxic in Robo Challenge
Agreed. That kind of design is very popular in BattleBots, but the danger with that design is always the robot shaking itself to pieces. That's why I think flywheel spinners tend to do much better than bar spinners
Ardin Anester Drum spinners (such as Pulsar) could be another good factor, since the ones I've seen tend to spin vertically as opposed to horizontally. But durability is still going to be an issue with any spinner bot
tab hero it looks more like Fluffy, but they do have similar weapons and I believe Ray Billings gave them some tips to get the weapon to be more efficient.
Those field robots really shouldn't be there. They are pieces of garbage that are really unfair. I just feel frustrated when they intervene in the match.
House Robots aren't "Garbage" they're very powerful and would put you in hospital if injured by one. The House Robots have been there since the very beginning back in 1998, if they left RW would be like Battlebots....
Carbide's weapon was broken for the majority of the match, and because Apollo learned to keep their backside away from the spinner, when the weapon did break it meant that Apollo were in complete control.
Razer lost in the first round of this series, Chaos 2 was being heavily outclassed and beaten towards the end of the original series, and so was Hypno-Disc. Robot combat has moved on, your nostalgia means nothing.
Excellent finale in my opinion. Two very worthy combatants, but in the end, inspite of my love for Carbide, Apollo won fair and square, and the machine certainly earned its place as Robot Wars champion 2016. Here's to 2017! :D
Hell yes :D
That bald big guy host kind of looks like the kingpin from daredevil.
A flipper in 1st place with a spinner taking 2nd. Almost like the old days of Chaos 2 and Hypnodisk.
An outstanding final. Bring on series 2!
What I loved about Apollo's team is that they cared for the audience and would make it more entertaining for them by doing something unexpected like flipping all the house robots over XD They weren't too serious about the competition and wanted themselves and the audience to have a good time :)
Congrats to Team Apollo and bring on season 2!!!
I would be really surprised if they didn't bring it back for a second series, although technically this latest series is the 8th series of the show, and the next one if they do another one will be the 9th series :D
Wrathchild1995 It's been recommissioned for a new series in 2017.
Matt Leary I know, I found out recently through twitter and Facebook :D Really glad about it
Damn... Carbide ripped it to shreds.
Revenge...
Fantastic end to a fantastic series, and to repeat what everyone else is saying, here's to the next series.
Uploaded on time, what a novelty. I thought I couldn't feel more sorry for a robot than Chompalot but Thor proved me wrong.
I WAS TEAM APOLLO ALL THE WAY AND IT PAYED OFF, NOW GIVE US A SEASON 2
My friend kept saying how Apollo sucked and all that and all the sudden just as Apollo won he went. "Oh yeah Team Apollo rules!" WTF 5 minutes ago you were talking about how Apollo sucked dick so much they sucked dick at sucking dick!
ChickenPox 543 Fake fans.
I know, as a Thor fan is was crushing to see them get so utterly battered. But I guess it stands as a testament to its durability and power. Apollo fully deserved their win and I'm looking forward to their return in the next series.
So great to have Robot Wars back! My other half and I are just about to celebrate 10 years together and I spent a lot of that showing her classic Robot Wars battles. When it came back, she became an even bigger fan than I am!
Flipped over 3 of the 4 house robots with ease, the only robot to KO Storm 2 and TR2 on television and legitimately outlasted Carbide in the final - Apollo are deserving champions.
They didn't out class carbide. They couldn't get the KO (like Carbide did to them) and they only won because their weapon motor was damaged when fighting TR2. If their weapon was working there wouldn't have been anything left of Apollo.
But it wasn't working, because Apollo battered them. The spinner is actually Carbide's biggest weakness as well as it's strength. The reason most people's tactic against Carbide is to ram it against the side wall is to break the gearbox that controls the spinner. Apollo, with their opening flurry of flips and bashes, smashed it. You can even see smoke coming from Carbide when it breaks. It wasn't TR2 that broke Carbide, it was Apollo.
+Bob Boblington it broke in the battle with TR2. After the fight they opened it up and the clutch plates were gone as well as some other damage. It's like saying Apollo did all the damage to Thor because they were the last ones to hit it, no, it was carbide.
Are you aware that they get a couple of hours between fights to repair all that? Carbide are a professional team, they have spare clutch plates, he was even carrying them when he showed the damage from TR2.
+Bob Boblington they get no more than an hour or so usually. and I never said they didn't fix the clutch plates but they certainly didn't change the weapon motor which has been damage before in the heats. All those big hits stack up and it just so happened it broke against Apollo.
I think we can all confirm this was a much better revival show than Gladiators
Apollo was imho the most entertaining. Good job! Can't wait for the next season.
According to The Mirror, 2.4 million watched the final - a new high for the series and higher ratings than last three episodes of the latest series of Top Gear! And more viewers than Extreme 2 as well!
The grand final between Carbide and Apollo reminds me of Chaos 2 and Hypnodisc in series 3, only this one was much more intense and went the distance. An epic end for an epic show brought back. Here's hoping for another season.
Ode to that. I think it was more like Gravity vs Fluffy but the Series 3 parallels are definitely there. Speaking of Carbide, it reminds me of Hypno disc in series 4, who everyone thought was going to WALK it to the title before Pussycat knocked them out, except this time is was with TR2 and Apollo,
I think Thor vs Carbide was my favourite fight this series
I hope they're both back next year as well as Apollo and Pulsar
Carbide. I still think it is the best robot in Robot Wars history.
Agreed, they only lost because their weapon broke again.
Spinners are powerful weapons, but at times too powerful for their own good. There were multiple times in the original series when robots like Fluffy and Hypnodisc would knock themselves out. The destructive potential is highest with the spinners, but not just to their opponents as proven again with this series.
It's 7-3, so not even close.
You havent heard of Chaos 2 or Hypno Disc then 😅
Ha! What? Those two bots are among my all time favourites. But think Carbide is better since it has more destructive power than Hypo-disc and the speed and efficiency of Chaos 2.
There was good sportsmanship in the Carbide - Thor fight. "Are you dead there?" "Yeah I've got no drive" so Carbide stop attacking. Meanwhile Aftershock in the current series just go in to destroy everyone so they can't finish the competition.
Philip Whitehead poor Sabretooth :(
A classic flipper v. spinner battle with he flipper coming out on top. Bravo, bravo. Can't beat a classic design
The thing i loved most about this series was the mini heats they set up because it means if you have an AMAZING robot that looks like it can go far that has a bit of bad luck or a malfunction and breaks down, it can be repaired and sent out again for another go whereas in the last Series' if a robot had a bit of bad luck it was out. Done. Finished. Even if it looked like it would be amazing.
It's not robot wars without Craig Charles.
Same as its not Top Gear without Jeremy Clarkson.
Yeah, but the difference is that Robot Wars is still watchable.
only just
interestingly Jeremy Clarkson presented the first robot wars.
well said
Bollocks no it isn't.
i want series 2 already, i was hooked
Series 2 commisioned for 2017
and theres a two part Christmas special
Me too!!
All six teams that fought in this episode have returned in the 2017 series either with a new robot or their old veteran
I remember watching this stuff as a kid ^^
pretty cool actually :p
Very exciting finale, Apollo really did well throughout the battles
awesome very nice the Robot winner. Like
i had no idea this show is still running! really entertaining.
It ended in 2002 or around about that time but had a reboot in 2016 this is the first series of the reboot.
oh dint know robot wars came back, time to search for episodes
appole is the new chaos 2
wow this is so cool :D
It's more than cool!
I LOVE ROBOT WARS too bad it's not in Singapore
Bring back robot wars exactly how the show used to be #makerobotwarsgreatagain
Great stuff.. Time to start filming the next..
Lol, Apollo should've kept going around the pit with how Carbide nearly drove into the pit. Apollo could then suddenly turn around and then perhaps the Carbide driver may get spooked and steer in the wrong direction and instead into the pit.
I find the circle of dust around carbide very funny. Its like a broom...of murder
Well done Apollo, designed after Chronic from Battlebots, Aka Kronic the Wedgehog XD
Watching this makes me wish the game Besiege had a multiplayer where you could fight other people's creations
nice video
Amazing!
I love Carbide and Apollo 💕💕💕💕💕
For me, the problem with this series format was that half the robots get knocked out after a single melee battle and you never see them again. Then you saw the remaining robots loads of times, including repeat battles of the same two robots. I think every robot deserves at least two battles just to repay the effort of the builders, and if anything the melee should be at the end. I mean, we had the classic robot Razor, it didn't work properly in its first battle, and that was it. Never to be seen again!
Its a good point, however for S1 the obvious counter would be that most of the robots going out in R1 are robots you dont really want to see more than once. Either because they simply dont work, or just arnt very effective - of course it makes the other half work like horses but on balance i think its better overall.
It took 12 years, but Typhoon 2 has finally been dethroned.
but if typhoon 2 was in this time it would have won easy
That's what a lot of people thought about Razer, and look what happened.
The razer team were always a bit unreliable
that decision against tornado to give typhoon the win was a joke.
+cloud4344 wonder if it would break the new arena as well as the old one.
get some more battlebots in there like Nightmare, Tombstone, Warhead, and Bronco
Son of B.... I can't believe I missed it! Again! Damn. And this time there is not even a re-run.
The full episode is available on iplayer.
They've released the full series on dvd and Blu ray, 13 pounds on DVD and 15 pounds on Blu Ray :) You're welcome
next time the house robots need to get involved more and sir killalot needs to be more aggressive like the younger version.
but sir is scared of apollo lol
Hypnodisc, Razer, Chaos 2, Pussy Cat... the list can go on. They'd put these to shame
You have to be joking? Out of date designs and materials would not last in today's modern fighting world! Notice how a lot of the older robots were beaten early on in the heats?
Tell you what, If Razer, Chaos 2 etc came back with the armour update, they'd kick ass
Risky Tactics Lol stop living in the past... Most of the pussy cat team is dead and the others have no interest in fighting anymore...
It's no more than an observation.. No offence to the teams taking part but compared to the original competitors, this just isn't as good.
tornado was made in village next door to me shame he was not in New series
6:50 Hey! It's Uncle Fester!
I only just realised how giant Apollo actually is.
Bring on Series 9! 🙌🙌
When you outlast carbide you deserve to be champions
In fairness, they only outlasted Carbide because Carbides weapon was damaged in a previous fight and the repair didn't hold out. If they had that weapon going for the full fight the Apollo would have been ripped to shreds.
nice video yes
In my little opinion, the fights on "Battlebots" is much more amazing and much, much more impressive!!! the commentator need scream more in the battles for more excite... For the rest, a good video!
Greetings from Venezuela!
I really hope Team Carbide took Carbide and Cobalt and ran them at each other.
No! that would create a vortex that would consume space and time as we know it! And don't go giving Ray Billings any ideas for what he can do with Tombstone and Last Rites, either.
strange idea, but i prefer the "plan b" modifique cobalt and win respect in battlebots
Liam Funk. If Carbide and Cobalt got very drunk and had a baby. That baby would be a weapon of mass destruction
Come on season 2!
Wish the battles were 5 minutes like in the old series
GG to Apollo.
This is dangerous
Wow, really!? Was is the solid steel arena or the bulletproof glass that gave it away?
Brilliant return for Robot Wars and an awesome Grand Final with back-and-forth adrenaline-fueled action from great machines. And in the end it went to Apollo who really deserved that one, and are now up there with Roadblock, Panic Attack, Chaos 2 and Razer as well-deserving UK Champions. Thank God that for the first time since the 5th Wars, there were no underhanded tactics, flawed rules that were exploitable or political conspiracies involved (which is why I didn't include Tornado or Typhoon 2 in my previous sentence). It's shocking that Razer fell out in the first round the way it did, but to be honest, this entire series felt like one of those franchise reboots that focuses mainly on the new rising stars as the torch is passed to them whilst paying some respect to the old veterans, considering that none of the Heat winners were in any of the previous wars.
Apollo definitely threw their earlier fight with Carbide so they could save their robots for the next group battles. They also did the same in the earlier show. Deserved winners though
The safety cut off switch got knocked off so it was just a very lucky/unlucky hit.
Lucky for Apollo. I think that's why Carbide hit them a couple of times more than necessary because it wasn't fair that Apollo avoided damage and Thor didn't because their safety link stayed in. Basically, it was like Thor was being punished because it had a good safety link design.
Zombie Thor to come back next season and literally kill the competition.
3:52 SIR KILLALOT CRAPPED HIMSELF XD
Apollo won out of pure luck but that's the way competition goes. Would've been nice to see what damage carbide would've done if the blade didn't stop working
I've been watching a heck of a lot of old robot wars at work when charles was the host, what happened to robot wars nowadays? what happened to throwing robots over the walls? and no music?
xIAMDAVEx check out series 9, eruption flipped like 3 robot out of the arena
I would have thought years after the first series there would be far more advanced Robots on the show.
what type of advancement were you expecting?
***** Just better robots in general, maybe a new type of weaponry rather than saws, hammers and co2 ramps which flip.
Spectrum UK
the robots are a lot better than they used to be thanks to the advances in motor, battery and wireless technology, allowing more power to be generated with less weight involved, giving more weight allowance for more robust construction methods and tougher armour. they are faster, more controlled, they hit harder, and can usually withstand a lot more punishment.
granted, there wasn't really much innovation in terms of new types of weaponry in this series, just improvements or reinterpretations of tried and tested conventional weaponry because it's still effective.
What kind of weapon would you suggest? Lazer cannons?
Robot Wars began in 1998. Should the 2017 series of the reboot be successful as the previous one and it saw a third series in 2018, then there is a chance that Robot Wars' 20th anniversary will be celebrated on TV.
nice.
I wish storm 2 got the wild card, and longtime fans should know why I think this.
It was obvious by the last fight it would have been Apollo, they were clearly the better team. They destroyed.
Apollo is a machine with huge potential, despite it's overall stats being ok. Really needed a good driver to fully bring out the potential of this machine, and thats what made apollo win this year.
Let's see if the shock team can get their revenge on Carbide this year.. assuming they go through... I'm a little annoyed that the top two robots have been put into the same heat for 2017...
It was to create better TV. There was no guarantee that Carbide or Apollo would get to the finale and we all wanted to see a rematch between the two of them so to make sure that happends they put them in the same episode.
Valid point... and to be fair... they can both still make it... If they make the heat final... and the judges choose the losing robot as a wildcard. So maybe it's not so bad...
respekt to team carbide though
the absolute destructor.. but why wasnt his weapon working anymore?
some of the turning mechanisms either broke or came of.
nice
wrg, no holding hairx like that, idt pux
Is this shown in australia
Would have loved to seen gabriel instead of pulsar
hi there is a video that has been uploaded by zucchini called apollo tribute #2, that shows team apollos robot, apollo, being the cause of 9/11 which i and others find very offensive to team apollo and the unfortunate victims of 9/11. plus i belive that it has not been given permission by you the bbc to use the footage shown in the video. youtube has adviced me to inform the licence holders of the original footage, in oder to get it removed
what is the objetive of that bigh dinosour robot?
Which Robot Wars is better BBC or ABC Battle Bots? ABC's looks more polished, whereas BBC's looks more rugged.
I would say the American version, as from what I've seen this is mainly flipper bots
+Lewis Castor there were only 2 flipper bots in the grand final (out of six) and in the whole series there were only 4 flippers over all out of 40 (if I remember correctly)
Joe morgan so which one do you like better?
I agree, makes me think of the Razor bot destroying the other bots and the expression on the kid's face! lol Right, I like the more polished bots too.
even, the american people (USA, mexico, canada, bla bla bla Tacos are better :v) things that the rules of battlebots are stupid (you only need to see the fights of "Sawblaze vs Razorback" and Chomp versus Disco Inferno to know the stupid rules of ABC Battlebots) but in robots ok i prefer Battlebots, but the feels on robotwars are amazing, ok carbide will be humillating in battlebots, but in robot wars, no matter what happens all feels great, i love when the people screams "ACTIVATE!" or when that man says "SIX" that is just a feeling that battlebots cant never had
Tombstone would destroy everything in that arena. Just saying.
Tombstone is better funded.
Tombstone's wheels would need better protection to do that.
Alpha Delta Hah that's true as Johnathon said "Don't bring wheels into the arena"
Tombstone is not infallible, and there are lots of very tough machines in Robot Wars that have been designed to deflect or absorb the impact from that type of weaponry. I think there are lots of robots in Robot Wars that would put up a good fight against Tombstone, and probably some very unexpected results too :P
I think people overestimate the difference in strength and power between Robot Wars and Battlebots, tbh.
Battlebots maybe good with 1 v 1 knockout tournaments but put them in a group stage Melee and it would turn out alot different.
UK robots use alot of Armox and Hardox and Last Rites Couldn't even damage Foxic in Robo Challenge
Carbide is Tomestone reincarnated
Damn, when u realize carbide lost to two finals in that video lol.
thor is sooo bullied on this round XD
Thore got absolutly wrecked lol.
He must be Thor after thothe fightth ;p
Bring back hypno disc
who remembers gravity
Carbide probally got some inspiration from tombstone.
Agreed. That kind of design is very popular in BattleBots, but the danger with that design is always the robot shaking itself to pieces. That's why I think flywheel spinners tend to do much better than bar spinners
x1StapleGun Like drum Spinners Like Minotaur?
Ardin Anester Drum spinners (such as Pulsar) could be another good factor, since the ones I've seen tend to spin vertically as opposed to horizontally. But durability is still going to be an issue with any spinner bot
Carbide's team actually entered Battlebots this year with the very similar Cobalt, but yes, Tombstone was probably an inspiration.
This is why I love both series. Still, Robot wars should be more international after this or there should be a world cup.
Little Girl Screaming At Thor 💀
Only thing good about this series is Razer, Behemoth and Jonathen Pearce
Ah man I wished tr2 won
I'm just here because of Battlebots.
I wonder why tr2 didn't return for 2017?
Chris Campling They entered TR3 and were accepted but only as a reserve, hence no appearance in the main competition.
matilda? lol, it was destroyed by razor? i missed a lot..
What kind of shoddy arena is that? They should've filled the edges with concrete.
Yes because if solid steel doesn't work something that crumbles will defiantly have a better chance...
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Carbide looks like tombstone.....
tab hero it looks more like Fluffy, but they do have similar weapons and I believe Ray Billings gave them some tips to get the weapon to be more efficient.
and tombstone was based in MOE
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wtf how the hell came to this?
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Those field robots really shouldn't be there. They are pieces of garbage that are really unfair. I just feel frustrated when they intervene in the match.
House Robots aren't "Garbage" they're very powerful and would put you in hospital if injured by one. The House Robots have been there since the very beginning back in 1998, if they left RW would be like Battlebots....
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Carbide teared apollos machine apart how did apollo win..
Because it was dominated the entire fight and Carbide also took damage
+Garfie489 Apollo only dominated the fight after Carbide's weapon broke.
Carbide's weapon was broken for the majority of the match, and because Apollo learned to keep their backside away from the spinner, when the weapon did break it meant that Apollo were in complete control.
Apollo broke Carbide's weapon :P Surely that counts for something.
Axes never do well against flippers
Bring back Chaos 2, Razer and Firestorm to destroy all these skrubs 😅
Also Hypno Disc
Razer was in the first episode, it went out in the melee.
well, terrorhurtz defeated carbide
Razer lost in the first round of this series, Chaos 2 was being heavily outclassed and beaten towards the end of the original series, and so was Hypno-Disc. Robot combat has moved on, your nostalgia means nothing.
Carbide would destroy Chaos 2 and firestorm.
It is 15 years ahead in terms of technology. Look at Behemoth..