What any episode have to say the rusty vs weld-dor was one hell of a battle Blade is really becoming one powerful bot has well poor firestorm Good job to everyone and hope you all have a good Xmas
HAHAHAAHHAHA HAAHAHAHHAH MASTIFF BEAT NIGHTMARE BAHHHAHAHAHHAHAAH Stuff like this are what makes LW so fun to watch. It’s the definition of just being a bit of fun.
@@BattleBricksRobots I’m sorry man, I absolutely love that version of Nightmare, but I can’t not just laugh my ass off when Mastiff gets a win via… mastiff things
The funny thing is.... SPOILERS - - - - - - Team BattleBots screwed themselves over by having this done in a BattleBots format. Had this been in a Robot Wars format, Team BattleBots would have won, because all their wins were by knockout, whilst Team Robot Wars had to go through three judges' decisions. 15 points to 12 (or 14 if the final was worth more), to be exact.
SPOILER ALERT! After getting obliterated by Orby Blade in the 3rd Place Play-Off, it is good to see King B Cubed in the arena one last time (assuming it doesn’t appear in this year’s Grudge Match special) and give a much better account of itself than it did in both the Round of 4 and the aforementioned 3rd Place Play-Off, and that it something we can all take great comfort from as it goes into retirement. Tantrum was no slouch either, causing some serious damage to its opponent and ultimately outpushing the 4WD lifter, despite clearly suffering from a case of the dreaded thermal cutout. When you can outpush fricking *King B Cubed* - the archetypal _Lego Wars_ pusher, in many ways - even when dealing with thermal cutout issues, you are one powerful bot! Watch out for Tantrum in the next series - if it can’t win with its weaponry, it’ll do it with raw pushing power! You have been warned. As for Orby Blade vs. Firestorm, the South Korean spinner showed why it came third in this year’s series of _Lego Wars_ and won the Most Destructive Award as it ripped out its opponent’s receivers and even disconnected them from their motors, whilst Firestorm showed that a design that worked IRL, circa 1999 through the early 2000s won’t necessarily translate to _Lego Wars_ success in the 2020s, and that its place in the next is very much in question. Could we Firestorm go the way of fellow front-hinged flipper Cassius, which never returned after it crashed out in its heat in Series 2?
I totally understand, hapiness because its fighting lego robots, and then the sadness when its over, but eager anticipation for the next episode. Quite the emotional roller coaster.
What any episode have to say the rusty vs weld-dor was one hell of a battle
Blade is really becoming one powerful bot has well poor firestorm
Good job to everyone and hope you all have a good Xmas
Another idea for an episode is maybe a Tag Team Terror tournament
Great fun, and fitting ending. Merry Christmas everyone!
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VindicatiOOOOOOOOOON!!!!!
MASTIFF MASSIV!!!
Excellent. I was hoping we'd get a Battlebots vs Robot Wars special
HAHAHAAHHAHA
HAAHAHAHHAH
MASTIFF BEAT NIGHTMARE BAHHHAHAHAHHAHAAH
Stuff like this are what makes LW so fun to watch. It’s the definition of just being a bit of fun.
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@@BattleBricksRobots I’m sorry man, I absolutely love that version of Nightmare, but I can’t not just laugh my ass off when Mastiff gets a win via… mastiff things
An early Christmas present! 😃
The funny thing is....
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Team BattleBots screwed themselves over by having this done in a BattleBots format. Had this been in a Robot Wars format, Team BattleBots would have won, because all their wins were by knockout, whilst Team Robot Wars had to go through three judges' decisions. 15 points to 12 (or 14 if the final was worth more), to be exact.
4:33 Alright. PhoenixSC is in Robot Wars.
This is gonna be epic 👌👌😊
NightMare!!!! You had that in the bag!!!! BRUH
Merry Christmas Everyone 😇
Mastiff vs nightmare was like hypno disc vs bigger brother so much damage bug mastiff still won
Can u built a lucki robot pls?
YES YES YES
Monsoon vs bolts
Can they both lose
This’ll be cool, but idk how well team battlebots will do since a majority of bots are from robot wars
On the contrary, the top two robots this year were both from Battlebots.
There are an even number of BattleBots and Robot Wars machines competing in this
There's 18 BattleBots-based machines vs only 11 Robot Wars-based machines. So if anything, the majority is the other way around.
@@killdozer7792 I didn’t know that, I must mainly take notice of the robot wars bots
SPOILER ALERT!
After getting obliterated by Orby Blade in the 3rd Place Play-Off, it is good to see King B Cubed in the arena one last time (assuming it doesn’t appear in this year’s Grudge Match special) and give a much better account of itself than it did in both the Round of 4 and the aforementioned 3rd Place Play-Off, and that it something we can all take great comfort from as it goes into retirement.
Tantrum was no slouch either, causing some serious damage to its opponent and ultimately outpushing the 4WD lifter, despite clearly suffering from a case of the dreaded thermal cutout. When you can outpush fricking *King B Cubed* - the archetypal _Lego Wars_ pusher, in many ways - even when dealing with thermal cutout issues, you are one powerful bot! Watch out for Tantrum in the next series - if it can’t win with its weaponry, it’ll do it with raw pushing power! You have been warned.
As for Orby Blade vs. Firestorm, the South Korean spinner showed why it came third in this year’s series of _Lego Wars_ and won the Most Destructive Award as it ripped out its opponent’s receivers and even disconnected them from their motors, whilst Firestorm showed that a design that worked IRL, circa 1999 through the early 2000s won’t necessarily translate to _Lego Wars_ success in the 2020s, and that its place in the next is very much in question. Could we Firestorm go the way of fellow front-hinged flipper Cassius, which never returned after it crashed out in its heat in Series 2?
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Mixed feelings on this
Why
Dunno
It's all a bit of fun at the end of the day.
I totally understand, hapiness because its fighting lego robots, and then the sadness when its over, but eager anticipation for the next episode. Quite the emotional roller coaster.