User blog comment:Nweston8/Robot Wars Missions - Entry 2: Finding machines that are genuinely underrated/@comment-6279140-20180114140156

I'm adding PP3D. It may sound strange, especially given its record but hear me out.

PP3D does not have the best record, that title goes to Slicer and Tut Tut, robots that aren't exactly A-tier, and the Scottish robot has to live in a champion's shadow, something I don't think a lot of robots could do and PP3D joins that group. This about it for the negative, so lets go to the positive.

Due to how its designed, plus the active weapon rule, PP3D technically has the best design out of the all robots of the reboot - its wheels are far enough apart to prevent being lifted up, its spinner could rip up very tough armour and if it was flipped then spinner could bang into its opponent, possibly causing shock damage.

Now PP3D has arrived at the warehouse in Scotland. The arena is somewhat American (near lack of OOTA zones, hazards on the outside) and most of the other competitors were only designed to fight in the live events. Unless facing another spinner, PP3D has a chance to win this. It gets drawn into its heat, were the only threats to it are Apollo and Storm 2, which it loses to but wins the group battle (so to speak) and a match with Eruption. It arrives for series 10, but luck is no longer on its side and goes out with a 1-3 record. Also before anyone points out it failed to cause a lot of damage, Typhoon 2 won an entire series without ever facing any machine with high calibre armour (Storm 2 was much more significantly damaged by PP3D).