Ramming blades

Ramming Blades were possibly the most common form of weaponry throughout robot combat.

Definition
There is no one definition of ramming blades, as they can take a number of shapes and sizes. The basic concept of a ramming blade is to do damage to the enemy robot by running into it. Skillful drivers use their weapons to aim at certain areas for damage, but in most cases, the ramming blade is simply an auxiliary weapon which is used for bonus damage. Ramming blades are typically arrow-shaped blades on a robot's front.

Alternatively, the ramming blade may be in the shape of a scoop, which is affixed to the robot and not a lifting scoop. The best example and most successful robot with this design would be Scutter's Revenge.

Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
 * Ramming blades could be used to good effect on flimsy robots or exposed areas. The best example would be The Steel Avenger's attack on King B Powerworks during a Mayhem, when the impact sheared King B's wheel off, ultimately costing it the match.
 * A static scoop or wide ramming weapon provides excellent design for pushing and was very effective in the first few series, when the pit was open. Cerberus and Scutter's Revenge achieved significant success this way.

Disadvantages
 * However, in later stages of the robotic combat generation, ramming blades or battering rams became very uncommon, as those who used them often failed to qualify or lost easily as they became less effective over-time.
 * The ramming blade, as with all static weapons, were banned from Series 7 unless the robot also had an additional moving weapon.

Trivia

 * The ramming blade weapon was reasonably successful, as along with the vertical crusher, it was the only weapon to successfully remove a robot's wheel.
 * The ramming blade weapon succeeded in earning Cerberus the quickest battle record when combined with the pit in Series 3, which was not broken until Series 7 when the flipping weapons became proficient in hurling robots out of the arena in matters of seconds.
 * Often ramming blades were a last resort when a weapon broke, which was the case for Bodyhammer and Mortis in Series 1 when their axes broke. However, neither of their ramming blades succeeded in securing victory.

Robots with ramming blades
Robots are listed alphabetically. Robots that are not heavyweight are listed with a green background.