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- Main article: BBEANS 5
To Do Priority List
*Help Thyrus with AI'ing
- Finish Stock's Revenge bot
- Update Hypno-Disc
AI Team 42- Write about tourneys on wiki
- Categorizing
HODF
Robot Name | Image | Builder | Date of induction | Notes |
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Child's Play IV | ACAMS | 2010 1 | The champion of BBEANS 3, built by a true legend of the game, Child's Play, also featured in Starcore V4, never looked back once it set off on its winning streak. | |
Drumblebee | Clickbeetle | 2010 1 | Drumblebee was one of Cickbeetle's first bots. However, in its updated form, it has become one of the most feared robots around. It preys on wheels and exposed extender work. | |
EMERGENCY | Gabriel Interactive | 2010 1 | Everyone's original nightmare, EMERGENCY the flipper bot dominated many player's early careers. With it's custom wedges, double strength steel, and raw pushing power, it was the first real accomplishment of a builder's career to beat this one. | |
E-Rupt | JimXorb | 2010 1 | The pioneer of the Rupt Glitch, E-Rupt tossed all robots, from EMERGENCY to Killer high in the air. Many a bot has been inspired by this. | |
Flaming Whizzer | Polinator | 2010 1 | The champion of BBEANS 1, the most prestigious AI tournament, Flaming Whizzer became renowned. The 11 high speed razor tips flattened the opposition. | |
Hazardous Contraption | Naryar | 2010 1 | The champion of BBEANS 4, HazCon was an innovative fast and wedgey design. Still effective today, the first and only BBEANS winner to come up from the losers bracket remains a fan favourite. | |
Mako | Jules | 2010 1 | Despite finishing second in BBEANS 2, Mako is often remembered more than the victor, Smashbox 2. With the tremendously powerful hammers and innovative wedges, it threw many an opponent from the arena. | |
Spinner from the West | razer | 2010 1 | SFTW is rembered for being terrible. As one of the worst bots ever to have entered a BBEANS tournament, it has become a meme and a component. |
Robot Name | Image | Builder | Date of induction | Notes |
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Death Port 2 | JimXorb & Be0t | 2010 1 | Death Port 2 is a historic bot for two reasons. Not only did it win the first ever official tournament, but it was the first popup ever to have been created. The contraversial design soon attained huge usage, and is a staple design today. | |
Digital Apocalypse | TDS | 2010 1 | Digital Apocalypse was one of the first vertical spinners, and a sucessful one too. Today, some lightweights are able to beat it, the robot's legacy lives on to this day. | |
Fury | Starcore | 2010 1 | The middleweight of the Starcore packs that was the bane of many a player. Fury would tear through plows, ramplates, weapons and chassis alike, crushing bot after bot. | |
Neglected Waterbug | Rejected | 2010 1 | The robot with the best wedges of the Starcore AI packs, Rejected's juggler struck, and continues to strike fear into the most accomplished of builders. It took pleasure in shredding the underside of every robot. | |
Absolute Chaos | InfiniteInertia | 2010 1 | The first ever 36 mace spinner, InfiniteInertia's pride and joy took building to a whole new extreme. One of |