Little Big Robots. Mech Battle - Robots, Battle excitement
Unleash chaos with customizable robots in intense futuristic battles
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Engage in high-speed multiplayer battles featuring massive, heavily armed robots! Engage in real-time combat with players worldwide! Control a colossal robot equipped with an arsenal of weapons and unleash chaos.
Destroy entire cities, annihilate your rivals, traverse rivers, set up ambushes to catch your enemies off guard, and enjoy blasting your foes into oblivion. Play solo or with friends across various game modes ranging from 4v4 to Battle Royale.
But wait, there's more!
- ROBOTS! Walking, flying, rolling, four-legged machines of destruction! Unlock and upgrade them all!
- WEAPONS! Arm your robot with the best firepower. Find the perfect combination for your playstyle and prove that heavy artillery reigns supreme!
- SPECIAL ABILITIES! Leap, explode, charge, repair, and rain death from above!
- INTERACTIVE ENVIRONMENTS! Demolish buildings and barriers, cross rivers, conceal yourself in foliage, stage surprise attacks. Strategize your tactics!
- TEAMWORK! Join forces with friends to wreak havoc and dominate like titans!
- GAME MODES & MAPS! Conquer all game modes – from 4v4 battles to the ultimate Battle Royale showdown. Master the maps and assert your dominance on the battlefield!
- FUTURE UPDATES! Brace yourself for exciting new content! Expect fresh robots, weapons, maps, special events, and game modes in the pipeline.
Immerse yourself in the chaos and let the pew-pew commence!
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Little Big Robots Beginner’s Guide: Tips, Tricks & Strategies to Smash Your Rivals
Robot Building Tips
While Little Big Robots is an arena shooter, we have to first acknowledge that an important skill you must have involves being able to form an effective team of robots. On top of that, each robot has to be autonomously powerful—meaning each one shouldn’t need to rely on any of the other robots that have come before it. Therefore, giving yourself a team of well-built and well-configured robots will put yourself a cut above the rest.
Results may vary, however, since each player has different playstyles and different preferences. What we mean here is that some players are more inclined to playing support roles in team-based games, whereas some players are more inclined to fighting on the front lines.
Other players might like glass cannon-type characters (or robots in this case), while others would prefer more durable types. Making a team of robots that you can expertly pilot will give you a better experience. If things don’t work out, don’t let defeat deter you—it only means you still have plenty of room to learn and grow!
The piloting skills can come later, the mechanic stuff comes now; grab yourself a virtual spanner and let’s get working!
Mix and Match or Go with What Works for You
What do you think goes best on your favorite robot?
It’s worth noting that each robot in Little Big Robots has its own personality, so to speak. Regardless of its size, speed, or HP pool, each robot comes with its strengths, weaknesses, and ease of operation. The same can be said about every weapon present in the game. That said, it’s important to make a robot feel right, especially for you.
One way you can do this is to play to a robot’s strengths. Is your robot fast? Does it have a large HP pool? Is its ability offensive, defensive, or utility in nature? Does it command a powerful presence on the battlefield? These are a couple of factors to consider before equipping a robot completely. For example, if you equip a fast-moving robot with a long-ranged weapon, you can be sure that it’ll be agile enough to harass and pick off any weakened enemies.
Conversely, if you know the weaknesses of your robot, you can equip it with something that makes it less of a liability. To illustrate, if you think your robot is fragile, try giving it a weapon that will allow it to engage the enemy from a medium or long range. This will keep it safe whilst providing a decent amount of cover fire for your team (if you’re in a team setting).
Lastly, if you happen to like how a robot plays with a setup you’ve picked out yourself, stick with it. Its uniqueness will allow you to become one with your robot. You’ll understand the ins and outs of this loadout better the more you play with it. This also branches out to one of the topics in this guide regarding experimentation.
But we won’t talk about that yet; let’s first tackle the stars of the game themselves: the robots.
Look for More Robots and Understand Them
Because this game follows the same concept as Brawl Stars, the robots are the “heroes” that hide in the loot boxes.
To increase your chances of winning in a match, you will need to have a garage full of different robots. As we’ve mentioned earlier in the introduction of this article, your robots are essentially your lives in a match. Run out of robots and you run out of lives. Therefore, if you no longer have any robots you can pilot in battle, you’re out of the game. You can stick around and wait for your friends to attempt to win the match, however. Slots in your garage can be increased through Coins and eventually through Gems.
As of this writing, Little Big Robots has a pool of 16 robots for each player to find and upgrade. Each robot (and equipment piece) comes from a set of 4 tiers: Common, Rare, Epic, and Legendary. The tiers indicate the frequency in which they appear whenever a player opens up a loot box or visits the shop.
But while it would seem that getting robots from the highest tier in the game means an easy victory for anyone piloting these, that’s not always the case. Knowing what makes your robot tick is already half the battle, and that’s especially if you have a favorite. In the beginning, each player will obtain the three main robots below. We’ve also decided to give their capabilities a brief description:
DESTRIER
Rarity: Common
Speed: Medium
Ability: DestroShot
Special Weapon Slot: No
Notes: This is your starter robot. The Destrier, while straightforward in its purpose as an attack robot, is surprisingly easy to pilot. Its medium speed and decent amounts of health allow it to get in a scuffle and get out easily. Its DestroShot ability is particularly dangerous when used since it deals a great amount of damage to enemies shot at close range.
Those who survive the DestroShot are knocked backward. This ability can also destroy some small buildings and foliage to keep the enemy from hiding in thickets. A bit of trivia: a destrier is a warhorse mounted by knights in the olden days.
RHINO
Rarity: Common
Speed: Medium
Ability: Assault
Special Weapon Slot: No
Notes: This robot is rearing for a charge. The Rhino is a robot built highly for offense and can shorten the gap between itself and its attacker. This is through its Assault ability, which activates its thrusters and makes it charge forward.
Anything gored by its mighty horn receives a great amount of damage. In a pinch, the Rhino’s Assault can also be used as an escape mechanism, allowing you to leave your enemies in the dust so you can hide away to heal (or hoard crystals). Much like the Destrier’s DestroShot, the Assault can also destroy small buildings and trees in the Rhino’s path.
FUJIN
Rarity: Common
Speed: Slow
Ability: Force Field
Special Weapon Slot: Yes
Notes: Your first tank. The Fujin can take a beating from enemy fire due to its high HP pool. To add to its tankiness, it can use its Ability, Force Field, which allows the Fujin to project a protective shell that can absorb a certain amount of damage before dissipating. Despite the Fujin being slow in movement, this opens it up to opportunities for long-ranged combat. It also comes with a Special Weapon slot.
The more robots you get, the more you can try them and, eventually, the more you’ll understand how they play. This also gives you an edge when facing an enemy whose robot is familiar to you. You’ll be aware of its flaws or identify moments when it might be in its element. As you play, your Star Steps will tell you that you have unlocked new robots and equipment. Make no mistake, though: this doesn’t mean you automatically have them in your garage; this simply means you’re able to find them in loot boxes now.
Understanding your robots is one thing, but equipping them with different loadouts is something that you can do to have a robot for every occasion. In fact, you can also try observing what the enemy has.
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Fast-Paced Multiplayer Battles
Variety of Game Modes
Interactive Environments
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