Untitled Robot Boxing Guide
Learn the controls, win conditions, and first match route.
Upgrades
Upgrades are treated as match-impact decisions: spend only when they improve the route you can repeat in the current build.

An upgrade page for Untitled Robot Boxing should not show generic navigation rows. It should answer when a spend changes the match: stronger pressure, cleaner defense, better special timing, or faster currency progress.
Because the game is in a rework window, upgrade value can move quickly. Keep the current build in mind before treating old advice as stable.
| Player state | What to check | Best next move |
|---|---|---|
| Losing early | High block, low block, dash, and weave timing | Practice defense before spending. |
| Winning by decision | Whether damage or part pressure can shorten rounds | Test a damage route with the same robot. |
| Currency near spin | Spin cost and current robot consistency | Save unless the upgrade clearly improves repeat wins. |
| Special rarely lands | Range, stun window, and opponent recovery | Delay spending around special value until timing improves. |
| After rework | Controls, rewards, robot behavior, and UI | Retest before ranking the upgrade. |
Forward variants from D plus attack keys help close pressure, while downward variants from S plus attack keys help punish certain block habits. Upgrade value should be judged by how often those routes land, not by a label alone.
If an upgrade makes a combo look stronger but increases risk, compare damage taken over the whole round. A route that wins one highlight exchange but loses the match is not a good spend.
Blocking and movement upgrades or habits matter because high damage is useless if the robot cannot survive into later rounds. Defense should be evaluated before burst damage when a player is still learning the game.
When a route starts from stable defense, heavy attacks and specials become easier to confirm. That is the point where spending around offense makes more sense.
For upgrades, start with the live match state: robot choice, round timer, health, part damage, and whether the opponent is forcing high or low defense.
Yes. upgrades can change during the rework window, so robot balance, rewards, code availability, and route value need fresh match evidence.
Spend for upgrades only after the next robot spin or upgrade clearly improves the match route you can repeat, not because one round felt lucky.
Test upgrades with one normal match, one changed variable, and the same round length so the difference is useful rather than noise.
After upgrades, open codes for reward checks, calculator for currency value, rankings for route priority, or updates if a patch changed the answer.
Learn the controls, win conditions, and first match route.
Check whether any reward strings are confirmed before copying.
Compare currency, time, and robot spin value.
Review upgrade timing before spending scarce rewards.