The summary of ‘ALL ROBOTS TIER LIST 2024 | War Robots’

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The video is an extensive ranking and evaluation of robots in a game, categorized into tiers based on their abilities, stats, balance, and legendary pilots. Key robots discussed include Destrier, Griffin, Natasha, Bulgasari, and Fenri, each assessed for their strengths and weaknesses. Significant terms mentioned include firepower, mobility, and durability as critical attributes for ranking. Notable highlights are the durability of the Menor, the strategic value of the Loki in Beacon modes, and the tanking abilities of the Fenri and Nemesis. Robots like the Harpy and Siren are praised for their lasting power, while others like Ao Jun and Phantom have declined due to nerfs. Updated rankings consider recent changes, with robots like Mars and Angler being less effective post-nerf, whereas Seraph remains strong despite adjustments. The video concludes by encouraging viewer interaction and support.

00:00:00

In this part of the video, the presenter introduces their plan to rank every robot released so far in the game, including new ones like Shenu. The ranking criteria will consider robots’ abilities, stats, balance, and legendary pilots, and are divided into four tiers: gray (tier 1), blue (tier 2), purple (tier 3), and yellow (tier 4). Viewers are encouraged to leave questions in the comments for more explanations. The robots are then discussed starting with tier 1, including their strengths and weaknesses. Key robots mentioned include Destrier, Cossack, Schutze, Gepard, Bolt, Gareth, Jesse, Vityaz, Golem, Rogatka, Griffin, Boa, and Stalker. In the overview of tier 2 robots, mentioned are Galahad, Natasha, Butch, Doc, Carnage, Rhino, Leo, Fujin, Lancelot, Bulgasari, Kumiho, among others, with brief comments on their performance and usability.

00:03:00

In this part of the video, the speaker provides a detailed ranking of various robots based on their attributes such as damage, mobility, durability, firepower, and abilities. Robots are rated from S tier to E tier, with reasons for their placements. For example, the Fusion is considered good but feels slightly off, while the Raven is highly valued for its stealth and jumping abilities. The Fury is noted for firepower but lacks speed and defense. Strider is effective when it still has abilities left, and the Raker, although rare, lacks HP and firepower. The Bulgasari and Hellburner have good defense but long cooldowns. Certain robots like the Falcon and Nemesis stand out due to their tanking abilities and quick fighting styles, although with some limitations. Lastly, the Inquisitor and Spectre have notable abilities but can be outplayed easily.

00:06:00

In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various robots used in a game, evaluating their strengths and weaknesses. Noteworthy robots include Menor, known for its durability with repair amplifiers; Loki, effective in Beacon modes due to its speed and small size; Harpy, still powerful after two years; and Siren, similar to Harpy but with trade-offs between reflectiveness and damage. Other robots like Behemoth are praised for their durability, while robots like Orochi and Blitz have declined in effectiveness due to nerfs and stronger competition. Fenri is highlighted as a top-tier tank with excellent equipment compatibility, and Hades is noted for its conditional strength. The segment is a detailed analysis of each robot’s abilities, strategic value, and overall ranking.

00:09:00

In this part of the video, the speaker evaluates various robots for their effectiveness in battle, offering reasons for their rankings. The AER robot is rarely used due to its weak cannon. Scorpion is praised for its ability to exploit opponents when their abilities are on cooldown. Ao Jun, heavily nerfed, is deemed almost obsolete. Aries, despite strong shields and weaponry, is vulnerable without its ability, thus rated low. Ravana, with updated abilities, has become a strong counter to certain opponents and is viewed favorably. In contrast, outdated robots like Phantom and Shell are now seen as inferior. Each robot’s strengths, weaknesses, and situational usefulness are discussed in detail, influencing their respective tier placements.

00:12:00

In this segment of the video, the speaker reviews and ranks various robots based on their performance following recent nerfs and buffs.

– Mars: Treated as a fun robot despite its turret being a bit weak, meriting a C tier.
– Angler: Effective against weaker enemies but vulnerable to those with speed or high health, having been nerfed 11 times, resulting in a nearly dead state.
– Nether: Not recommended for use after the force field nerf, likened to taking on more than it can handle.
– Imugi: Notable for strategic value and speed but average durability, rated as a high B tier.
– Lynx: Combines stealth and speed, with guaranteed kills making it a powerful B in free-for-all modes, though durability is an issue.
– Crisis: Described as a glass cannon sniper with a shield breaker, rated as B tier due to its distance effectiveness.
– Aether: Used to be the strongest but now rated C after a nerf, still capable of significant damage despite reduced strength.
– Seraph: Remains overpowered even after a nerf, placed in the CA (S play zone).
– Skyros: Fun and useful but not entirely balanced, merited a C tier.
– Sirius: Fun yet bug-prone due to durability shifting, rated as an A.
– Typhon: Potential shield issues but not game-breaking, limited by teleportation constraints, given an A tier.

The segment concludes with the speaker requesting feedback and support from viewers.

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