Untitled Robot Boxing

Tier List

Untitled Robot Boxing Tier List

Use the Untitled Robot Boxing tier list to compare robots and builds by pressure, safety, difficulty, cash value, and beginner usefulness.

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Rankings

Untitled Robot Boxing rankings board

12 ranked 2 types 3 S tier
S 3 ranked
unit S

Atom

Atom ranks high because it teaches clean boxing fundamentals while still rewarding precise counters and late-round pressure.

Player decision Use Atom when you want a balanced robot for learning spacing, guard swaps, and safe pressure.

Obtain: Spin from the robot pool when available.

Pros: Reliable fundamentals, Strong counterpunch value

Cons: Can become predictable

unit S

Biowar

Biowar earns S tier for forward-pressure threat that can force mistakes and punish opponents who block too passively.

Player decision Use Biowar if you like pushing forward and making opponents panic under repeated pressure.

Obtain: Spin from the robot pool when available.

Pros: Pressure over time, Forces movement

Cons: Needs clean forward hits

unit S

Midas

Midas is ranked highly for its showcase value and strong payoff when players manage risk without throwing away openings.

Player decision Use Midas when you already understand defense and want a robot that rewards confident execution.

Obtain: Spin from the robot pool when available.

Pros: High payoff style, Strong flex pick

Cons: Punishing if misplayed

A 4 ranked
unit A

Noisy Boy Gold

Noisy Boy Gold fits A tier as a dangerous pressure pick that can feel excellent when its heavier rhythm is controlled.

Player decision Use Noisy Boy Gold when you can wait for openings instead of forcing every exchange.

Obtain: Spin from the robot pool or limited availability when present.

Pros: Threatening burst, Good style presence

Cons: Timing can feel heavy

unit A

Ambush

Ambush is a strong aggressive option for players who like early exchanges and part-damage pressure, but it needs discipline.

Player decision Use Ambush when you want to pressure first while still respecting counter windows.

Obtain: Spin from the robot pool when available.

Pros: Fast pressure, Good punish threat

Cons: Can overextend

unit A

Danger Zone

Danger Zone sits in A tier because showcase matches suggest strong pressure tools, especially for players who vary tempo.

Player decision Use Danger Zone when you want a pressure robot that rewards rhythm changes and matchup practice.

Obtain: Spin from the robot pool when available.

Pros: Good matchup pressure, Flexible tempo

Cons: Needs matchup knowledge

build A

Damage Rush Build

The Damage Rush Build is powerful when reads are sharp, but it drops from S because bad pressure loses rounds quickly.

Player decision Use this build when you can recognize whiffs and punish without emptying your stamina.

Obtain: Build through aggressive robot choices and cash investment.

Pros: Ends fights quickly, Great punish damage

Cons: High risk

B 4 ranked
unit B

FatBoy

FatBoy is useful for heavy pressure and tech-style attacks, but its value depends heavily on timing and opponent mistakes.

Player decision Use FatBoy if you like heavier reads and are willing to reset after blocked pressure.

Obtain: Spin from the robot pool when available.

Pros: Heavy punish tools, Scares passive guards

Cons: Slower recovery

unit B

Aquabot

Aquabot is a steady practice pick that can work into common matchups, though it lacks the immediate threat of top robots.

Player decision Use Aquabot to practice safe exchanges, guard reactions, and patient round decisions.

Obtain: Spin from the robot pool when available.

Pros: Good learning pick, Stable rhythm

Cons: Lower burst threat

unit B

Gambit

Gambit offers mixup potential, but it asks players to bait reactions rather than win through simple pressure alone.

Player decision Use Gambit when you enjoy mind games and can adapt after the opponent learns your pattern.

Obtain: Spin from the robot pool when available.

Pros: Useful mixups, Rewards baiting

Cons: Inconsistent pressure

build B

Balanced Starter Build

The Balanced Starter Build is not flashy, but it protects new players from overspending and teaches repeatable match habits.

Player decision Use this build for your first sessions or when learning a newly spun robot.

Obtain: Use any reliable early robot, short strings, and a cash reserve.

Pros: Beginner friendly, Low cash risk

Cons: Lower ceiling

C 1 ranked
unit C

Silver V1

Silver V1 is best treated as a learning or baseline robot because stronger picks usually offer better pressure and payoff.

Player decision Use Silver V1 for practice, challenges, or understanding fundamentals before chasing stronger robots.

Obtain: Seen in tutorial or early-game context when available.

Pros: Good baseline practice, Simple learning value

Cons: Outscaled by stronger picks