can't believe they tried to claim Kenny had the best beard then switch over to Faruq who actually has the best beard by A Lot. When I think battle bots and awesome Beards I thing Faruq Tauheed, he is the best
Hypershock had sheared their drive belt, so they were already dead. If they had been knocked down, then they would have been able to crabwalk and possible continue to be a threat with their weapon.
@@NK-qn6pq Endgame's driving was fantastic in this bout. Hypershock had no chance after losing both tires. Even if they had some mobility left Endgame could avoid their weapon and continue using the one fork they had to control Hypershock's facing and attack them from the side like they did pretty much the entire fight.
Hits to your drivetrain will do that to you. The hit that sent Hypershock flying and ripped off a wheel (near the start of the fight) also damaged their drive chain for the other wheel, crippling their mobility.
@@pegren4724 @6:52, the busted wheel looks to be yellow material all the way through... no sign of metal. This is how designs evolve, I guess: you learn that exposed tires can get chewed off, and the bot needs to be able to drive on its rims. I think you'd want the opposite of studded snow tires: Hard metal wheels (titanium?) with rubber studs for traction. It's unlikely that you'd lose so many studs that you lose traction; your only concern is how tough the wheels are.
@@jpdemer5 Having protected wheels is just as risky if not more so. With protection around your wheels the metal can be bent in towards your wheels, jamming them, unlike exposed wheels.
I will never understand why people keep building bots with these lethal spinners on the front, and then add a pair of long forks to it that ensure that the lethal spinner can't touch their opponent. I get that the idea is that the forks will "scoop" the opponent's bot into the spinner, but it almost never works that way, and it's astounding that we've seen it fail over and over and over, and yet people still keep doing it.
I can’t believe Discovery hasn’t renewed BattleBots for another season…not only have they shelved BattleBots they cancelled StreetOutlaws..and who knows what’s going on with Deadliest Catch. I know there’s a filming crew for DC but that doesn’t mean anything anymore…Pilgrims filmed season 6 of SO and it never made it to Discovery. I’m done watching Discovery until they bring all three shows back .
it takes up a lot of weight to properly armor the entire outside of your bot, and that weight could instead go to a stronger drive or weapon. Plus, having big exposed wheels can make it easier to get out of awkward situations like being stuck on the screws, since it's more likely for the big wheels to get grip on something.
Armor makes you a bit heavier which would pull away from power and/or speed since the drive, weapon, and belts used would need to be lighter to make way for the armor. In addition, armoring the tires can make it worse. Imagine this scenario, you have four giant exposed tires but suddenly you lose one, no matter, you still got three more to drive on. You put armor and a hit that should’ve lost you that tire protected it, yet now it was dented into the tire, making the tire unusable. What should’ve protected the tire now made the situation worse as that tire is now simply a dead weight. Not only is it making the bot heavier but now that tire is dragging across the floor and reducing your overall speed further. There’s pros and cons. These people are here to win and/or have a bunch of fun. They are smart and know how to create these powerful machines so surely they would know to armor those rubber wheels? Why aren’t they doing it? Because they know the pros and cons and weighed that the cons of armor outweigh the pros.
I’ve noticed that a lot of the really low slung bots with enclosed wheels have trouble getting traction in the battlebox. If you’re hoping to box-rush your opponent and get in a hit before their weapon gets up to speed or dart around and hit them on the side it’s worth the risk to get that extra mobility.
40hp in a 250lb bot?! Cobalt and hypershock have to be my two favorite bots.... but Whitch Doctor.. Minotaur.. uppercut.. I like the spinners if you can't tell.
The problem with protected wheels is that the armor protecting them can bend from hits and jam them. Happens with madcatter, endgame, and every bot who has protected wheels.
Big giant rubber wheels... sticking out and exposed... is always a bad idea... Some of these genius minds missing out on such things that us common noobs understand... is beyond me... Loved the sportsmanship displayed by EndGame... not hitting Hypershock when they were down(Riptide vs. Captain Shrederator)...
Hypershock's track record shows that it's viable to have wheels which are very big and grippy even if they are mostly shredded. Bots with smaller more protected wheels have been disabled faster than Hypershock with its giant exposed wheels.
Exposed wheels make it harder for you to get high centered (tombstone vs Minotaur). And that remember these robots are limited by weight and if you want effective wheel guard they have to be very heavy and thick. If you skimp on wheel guards they tend to end up pushed into the wheel, which will leave you more damaged than if you just lost the wheel. Especially if your wheels are linked together.
Steamroller boy using two drum spinners as wheels? Might tear up the floor, or simply lack sufficient power because of the resistance of the floor. Death Race i.e. RC car with scythed wheels? Probably couldn't reliably get the blades spinning fast enough to do damage, especially to a metal bot.
can't believe they tried to claim Kenny had the best beard then switch over to Faruq who actually has the best beard by A Lot. When I think battle bots and awesome Beards I thing Faruq Tauheed, he is the best
"looks like endgame is having a little trouble with the forks, taking the paint off the ground"
in the business, we call this foreshadowing
?
@@googlecorn1410endgame vs ripperoni
@@vxunaTM_xuandanhphan thats not foreshadowing that fight happened before this one
@@googlecorn1410 oh my bad
Will's driving is a little reckless at times which usually lead to a loss. Riptide fight proves it again.
Endgame did show some mercy there at the end.
Hypershock had sheared their drive belt, so they were already dead. If they had been knocked down, then they would have been able to crabwalk and possible continue to be a threat with their weapon.
@@NK-qn6pq Endgame's driving was fantastic in this bout. Hypershock had no chance after losing both tires. Even if they had some mobility left Endgame could avoid their weapon and continue using the one fork they had to control Hypershock's facing and attack them from the side like they did pretty much the entire fight.
This was like the Bronco versus Razorback match
epic beat down ... back to the drawing board Hypershock. The hot rod wheels got chopped like cupcakes
Battlebots 101: the bot with the lowest wedge wins. This time that was End Game
Makes me think that a buzz saw whirling away underneath the chassis would be a fun surprise.
Not always
Hypershock didn’t look so hot this fight..
🪖🪖🪖🪖🪖🪖🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🪓🔨🪛🔩⚒⛏🛠🗡⚔🪚 fit fit fit
Fights on at 4:22
Hits to your drivetrain will do that to you. The hit that sent Hypershock flying and ripped off a wheel (near the start of the fight) also damaged their drive chain for the other wheel, crippling their mobility.
This was the 1st fight that I was starting to doubt hypershocks power
i love the announcer so much eheheheh
Hypershock got the best design
Na quantum
Not with those exposed wheels. (On plastic hubs!?)
@@jpdemer5 def not plastic. Its more than likely aluminum
@@pegren4724 @6:52, the busted wheel looks to be yellow material all the way through... no sign of metal. This is how designs evolve, I guess: you learn that exposed tires can get chewed off, and the bot needs to be able to drive on its rims.
I think you'd want the opposite of studded snow tires: Hard metal wheels (titanium?) with rubber studs for traction. It's unlikely that you'd lose so many studs that you lose traction; your only concern is how tough the wheels are.
@@jpdemer5 Having protected wheels is just as risky if not more so. With protection around your wheels the metal can be bent in towards your wheels, jamming them, unlike exposed wheels.
When Jager pilots become superstars
I will never understand why people keep building bots with these lethal spinners on the front, and then add a pair of long forks to it that ensure that the lethal spinner can't touch their opponent. I get that the idea is that the forks will "scoop" the opponent's bot into the spinner, but it almost never works that way, and it's astounding that we've seen it fail over and over and over, and yet people still keep doing it.
I can’t believe Discovery hasn’t renewed BattleBots for another season…not only have they shelved BattleBots they cancelled StreetOutlaws..and who knows what’s going on with Deadliest Catch. I know there’s a filming crew for DC but that doesn’t mean anything anymore…Pilgrims filmed season 6 of SO and it never made it to Discovery. I’m done watching Discovery until they bring all three shows back .
Its not shelved. The contract expired
I see so many bots lose their wheels and then they are dead in the water. Why leave them out in the open and so exposed?
it takes up a lot of weight to properly armor the entire outside of your bot, and that weight could instead go to a stronger drive or weapon. Plus, having big exposed wheels can make it easier to get out of awkward situations like being stuck on the screws, since it's more likely for the big wheels to get grip on something.
@@Adam-lw9il yeah basically they have their pros and cons
Armor makes you a bit heavier which would pull away from power and/or speed since the drive, weapon, and belts used would need to be lighter to make way for the armor.
In addition, armoring the tires can make it worse. Imagine this scenario, you have four giant exposed tires but suddenly you lose one, no matter, you still got three more to drive on. You put armor and a hit that should’ve lost you that tire protected it, yet now it was dented into the tire, making the tire unusable. What should’ve protected the tire now made the situation worse as that tire is now simply a dead weight. Not only is it making the bot heavier but now that tire is dragging across the floor and reducing your overall speed further.
There’s pros and cons.
These people are here to win and/or have a bunch of fun. They are smart and know how to create these powerful machines so surely they would know to armor those rubber wheels? Why aren’t they doing it? Because they know the pros and cons and weighed that the cons of armor outweigh the pros.
I’ve noticed that a lot of the really low slung bots with enclosed wheels have trouble getting traction in the battlebox. If you’re hoping to box-rush your opponent and get in a hit before their weapon gets up to speed or dart around and hit them on the side it’s worth the risk to get that extra mobility.
40hp in a 250lb bot?! Cobalt and hypershock have to be my two favorite bots.... but Whitch Doctor.. Minotaur.. uppercut.. I like the spinners if you can't tell.
its big boys time😉
If I'm designing a Battlebot, protecting the wheels is job #1.
The problem with protected wheels is that the armor protecting them can bend from hits and jam them. Happens with madcatter, endgame, and every bot who has protected wheels.
wait;;; Kenny has better whiskers th Farouk? NO!!
“Get rid of em” 😅
Let me be a Battlebots ref
Bruh nobody tell him 💀
Was endgame responsible for the name of the fourth installment of the avengers?
hypershock vs minotaur plz?
It would probably go as well a hypershock vs riptide tbh
Haha that what they deserve
Get a better announcer
Get him some better lines
Lol
no
FFS get Faruq off this show.
why? stfu
no
Big giant rubber wheels... sticking out and exposed... is always a bad idea...
Some of these genius minds missing out on such things that us common noobs understand... is beyond me...
Loved the sportsmanship displayed by EndGame... not hitting Hypershock when they were down(Riptide vs. Captain Shrederator)...
Hypershock's track record shows that it's viable to have wheels which are very big and grippy even if they are mostly shredded.
Bots with smaller more protected wheels have been disabled faster than Hypershock with its giant exposed wheels.
Exposed wheels make it harder for you to get high centered (tombstone vs Minotaur). And that remember these robots are limited by weight and if you want effective wheel guard they have to be very heavy and thick. If you skimp on wheel guards they tend to end up pushed into the wheel, which will leave you more damaged than if you just lost the wheel. Especially if your wheels are linked together.
It'd be funny if someone made a bot who's weapons were its wheels just to F with people that try to go for them. XD
@@christopherrogers532 It's an awful bot, but Ginsu from the comedy central show is basically that
Steamroller boy using two drum spinners as wheels? Might tear up the floor, or simply lack sufficient power because of the resistance of the floor.
Death Race i.e. RC car with scythed wheels? Probably couldn't reliably get the blades spinning fast enough to do damage, especially to a metal bot.