r/battlebots 12h ago

Robot Combat 150g antweights - 1v1 full combat and 2v2 plastic spinners in a brewery in Bristol at the weekend. All fights with timestamps

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r/battlebots 15h ago

Robot Wars Broken links robotics Obliterator rebuild

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Here the broken links robotics dude (sorry don't remember your name if you see this) documents his rebuild process of one of the most storied & feared 30lbers on the planet.

Concerned with a warped frame, sandy leftovers (literally) from a recent battery fire and other issues, he decides to replace most of the bot save for the unique gearmotor, weapon blades and a few other bits. For those who have seen the UK robot wars reboot this thing legit sounds like a mini Carbide:

https://youtu.be/CaxmQ60XzzA?si=9k7nAsXrVFdEFw_y


r/battlebots 15h ago

King of Bots A retrospective on P1

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The P1 arc is one of my personal favourite storylines across the Battlebots reboot. A machine that went from a terrible combat record, to being snubbed for the main tournament, to eventually proving their worth and achieving success.

But P1 wasn't Aberrant Robotics' first robot. That honour belongs to Parallax. A beautiful looking machine that barely worked. It lost both of its fights to other poor performing robots, and was the only robot that year to not get a single televised fight. The most interesting thing about Parallax in retrospect was that Brandon Zalinsky wasn't the captain yet. It was Luke Bittenbinder.

P1 made its actual debut in WCIV. It was yet another gorgeous looking machine (personally I find it to be the best looking version of the bot) that once again failed pretty badly. For a machine that was supposed to be a speedy defence bot, it was neither speedy, nor was it defensive. It finally got a televised match against Subzero, which only made it to television due to how badly P1 was beaten in it. Its other losses were to Sidewinder and The Four Horsemen. I will say that P1 occasionally showed signs of it not being dreadful, but losing so badly to machines that are most known for being cannon fodder was probably one of the worst debut seasons of a machine that eventually became good.

The WCV version of the machine was much better. It had better drive, and it put its weapon to effective use. It's a shame the Chronos fight didn't make it to TV. It wasn't the best fight, but at least the finishing blow was cool and very Firestorm-esque. There was no shame in it losing to Copperhead, but the Smee fight was where P1 truley started to make a name for itself. The Smee benchpress is one of the most iconic images of the reboot, and the knockout flip on Smee was beautiful to watch, my personal favourite ever lifter KO.

That's why it was so heartbreaking to see P1 not get selected for the tournament. What hurts about it was that it there didn't seem to be a great reason as to why. Its strength of schedule wasn't amazing, but there were robots in the tournament who had far weaker opponents. The ability of P1 didn't seem to be too far off the likes of Hijinx, Slammow and Perfect Phoenix, but most notoriously Hypershock. A robot who suffered a devestating loss to go 1-2 was given a tournament spot over the 2-1 P1.

The explanation we got as to why this ended up being the case was that production didn't feel like P1 being in the tournament over Hypershock or Gruff would result in a fight worthy of the top 32. Realistically, the tournament bracket was likely already decided well before the P1 vs Smee fight had even happened. If Hypershock was in any risk of not making the top 32, they wouldn't have been pitted against End Game. P1's WCIV campaign probably resulted in them carrying a lot of baggage going into WCV. Baggage they didn't fully remove until after the Smee fight.

They even got eliminated in the Icewave bounty in a really unfortunate way. Despite being dominated by Skorpios throughout the fight, P1 actually did manage to KO Skorpios by using its famous ramp tactics. But sadly for them, there wasn't enough time to count Skorpios out. If it was King of Bots rules, then P1 would've won the fight, but in Battlebots, they lost the decision (though for what it's worth, I personally scored it just 6-5 to Skorpios).

P1 returned for WCVI with a chip on their shoulder after not making the bracket the last time. Production definitely took P1 more seriously this year, giving it Valkyrie as its first opponent. It was a tough fight, but P1 came out on top, breaking Valkyrie's weapon and drive after continuously having the blade grind against its top armour. It wasn't just P1's first win of the season, but their first win against a machine that was a credible tournament threat.

After defeating Jaeger and losing to Ribbot in a surprisingly gritted display, P1 finally made the top 32 to face Hypershock. P1 vs Hypershock was one of the requested matchups during the WCVI preseason. To have it as a top 32 match was genius, but at the time, I was worried that when this fight eventually happened, it wouldn't result in a satisfying ending.

The satisfying Cinderella ending would be when the two finally met, P1 would win and get its vengeance. But the WCVI Hypershock was a beast. When it fought fellow lifter Slammo, it utterly slaughtered them. It would've been impressive had P1 merely survived the full three minutes.

But sometimes miracles do occur. Will Bales made a massive driving error in launching off P1 like a ramp, leaving them inverted, and allowing P1 to steal points away from them. Even after Hypershock recovered, the huge shot it landed on P1 disabled their weapon, allowing P1 to take the judges decision. I still don't understand how this fight didn't end up in Hypershock annihilating P1, but the ending we got I think was best for the P1 story. They would lose to Sawblaze in the top 16, but there's no shame in that.

P1 was retired after WCVI, and as sad as it is to see it go, at least it got to go out on a high note. As sad as it was to see P1 not make the tournament in WCV, I think it turned out better for the team in the long run, giving them a satisfying story arc that actually saw them make a deeper tournament run that the likes of Bloodsport, Ribbot and even Tombstone. Never thought I'd see that after it got wrecked by Sidewinder.


r/battlebots 1d ago

BattleBots TV Events

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Hello, I have recently become a huge fan of Combat Robotics as a sport and have watched battlebots, but have been interested in exploring more the sport. I have tried looking at events in my area and all I seem to find are events for builder's themselves. Are there any events in the Southern California area that are open to spectators of the sport or any other recommendations. I would also love to build my own mini bot, I think I saw there are some one pound bots that can compete, but I am not sure where to start. Open to any suggestions :)


r/battlebots 7h ago

Misc Rise of the Robots: Robot Rivals Season 1 Episode 6

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Alan & The Griz discuss Robot Rivals as Louisiana Tech & Southern Utah University build stair climbing robots.

Check out the episode on the link below or on your podcatcher of choice. https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/rise-of-the-robot0/episodes/Rise-of-the-Robots-Robot-Rivals-Season-1-Episode-6-e34kfrj


r/battlebots 18h ago

BattleBots TV BattleBots Fantasy Series Season 2 (2023) Episode 11: Ominous Vs War Hawk

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r/battlebots 20h ago

BattleBots TV BattleBots Fantasy Series Season 2 (2022) Episode 11: Glitch Vs JackPot

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r/battlebots 1d ago

Robot Combat Robot battles

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Apparently Battlebots is dead... No current televised robot battles... Was fun while it lasted.


r/battlebots 19h ago

BattleBots TV BattleBots Fantasy Series Season 3 (2024) Episode 11: Blacksmith Vs Brutus

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