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This article ranks the most successful robots to compete on Robot Wars in terms of individual combat victories. It further breaks down wins within the main UK Championship and total losses for comparison. Robots with less than ten wins are excluded from the list for the sake of brevity.
This article ranks the longest-running single robots to have competed primarily in UK versions of Robot Wars. Robots with less than six total appearances and less than four main series (i.e. domestic championships) are excluded from the list for the sake of brevity. For example, Dominator 2...
This article lists the most successful robots to compete in Robot Wars by their ability to win battles outright (by knockout), compared to their ability to win via a Judges' decision. Robots with less than ten wins are excluded from the list for the sake of brevity.
Jul 25, 2022 · In Robot Wars Extreme: Series 1, one of the events was the Wild Card Warriors, a series of one-on-one battles pitting a robot that had never fought in the main competition against an experienced veteran.
This is a list of robots that appeared in the television series Robot Wars. The robots are listed via their debuting season with their subsequent appearances in following seasons listed as well.
Availability. The BBC Choice airing of Anthrax vs King B Powerworks is rare, not only due to never being re-broadcast, but also because it suffered from the same issue as Robot Wars Revealed, where the audience for this digital-only channel was limited back in the early-2000s. [10] .
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Feb 24, 2016 · The rapidly spinning painted disc was the first of its kind and was strong enough to rip the armour off opponents, earning him the title of “Robot Wars’ most destructive robot”. This bad boy won the Most Original Entry in Series 3 and is widely considered to be perhaps the best robot never to have won the UK title.