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{{Advanced Destruction Robot
 
{{Advanced Destruction Robot
 
|robot_name=Behemoth
 
|robot_name=Behemoth
|image=[[File:BehemothAdvanced.jpg|200px]]
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|image=[[File:BhmthAD.jpg|200px]]
 
|caption=Behemoth in Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction
 
|caption=Behemoth in Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction
 
|weight=80.4kg
 
|weight=80.4kg
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|clearance=25mm
 
|clearance=25mm
 
|power=2x 750w motors
 
|power=2x 750w motors
|weapons=Pneumatic scoop
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|weapons=Pneumatic scoop and twin axes
 
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'''[[Behemoth]]''' is a heavyweight robot that competed from the second series of Robot Wars onward, and made its third of four video game appearances in the Game Boy Advance game ''[[Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction]]''.
   
'''[[Behemoth]]''' is a heavyweight robot that competed from the second series of Robot Wars, only reaching the semi-finals once, as a result of the team's notorious bad luck. Behemoth makes its third of four video game appearances in the Game Boy Advance game '''[[Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction]]''', it would late appear in the [[Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction (PC/Xbox)|PC/Xbox version of Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction]], having previously appeared in [[Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem]] and [[Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction]] .
 
 
==Appearance and Armament==
 
==Appearance and Armament==
The model of Behemoth used in this game is fairly good, the distinguishing yellow and black paintjob, pneumatic bucket scoop and rollover bar for self-righting . As the game is based upon [[Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars]], Behemoth sports the rear twin axes instead of the single, larger axe featured later on.
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The model of Behemoth used in this game is fairly good, the distinguishing yellow and black paint-job, pneumatic bucket scoop and rollover bar for self-righting. As the game is based upon ''[[Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars]]'', Behemoth sports the rear twin axes instead of the single, larger axe featured later on.
   
Behemoth is one of two robots, the other being [[Mortis/Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction|Mortis]] to have two functioning weapons, in the twin axes and bucket scoop. The scoop can get under most other machines without trouble, and is one of the most effective in the game.
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Behemoth is one of two robots, the other being [[Mortis/Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction|Mortis]], to have two functioning weapons, in the twin axes and bucket scoop. The scoop can get under most other machines without trouble, and is one of the most effective in the game.
   
 
Behemoth is an unlockable robot within the game- in order to unlock it, you must beat it at least once in Championship Mode.
 
Behemoth is an unlockable robot within the game- in order to unlock it, you must beat it at least once in Championship Mode.
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The axes are useful, but lack the power of other axes within the game. The far better option is to use the scoop to flip other robots over. Behemoth can also hold its own as a pusher, so if all else fails, ram opponents into hazards to win.
 
The axes are useful, but lack the power of other axes within the game. The far better option is to use the scoop to flip other robots over. Behemoth can also hold its own as a pusher, so if all else fails, ram opponents into hazards to win.
 
===Against Behemoth ===
 
===Against Behemoth ===
As the front and rear of the robot is armed, the best method of attack is the sides of Behemoth. Axeing the sides, or flipping Behemoth over is a good tactic, as Behemoth has a pushing power too impressive to easily ram.
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As the front and rear of the robot is armed, the best method of attack is the sides of Behemoth. Axing the sides, or flipping Behemoth over is a good tactic, as Behemoth has a pushing power too impressive to easily ram.
   
 
==Differences between the Game and Real Life==
 
==Differences between the Game and Real Life==
 
*The self-righting arms are not included for this game, despite being present in real life
 
*The self-righting arms are not included for this game, despite being present in real life
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*The stripes on Behemoth's scoop are shown pointing in the opposite direction to the real-life version.
   
 
{{Robots in Advanced Destruction}}
 
{{Robots in Advanced Destruction}}
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[[Category:Robots in Advanced Destruction]]

Revision as of 14:54, 10 July 2018

Behemoth is a heavyweight robot that competed from the second series of Robot Wars onward, and made its third of four video game appearances in the Game Boy Advance game Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction.

Appearance and Armament

The model of Behemoth used in this game is fairly good, the distinguishing yellow and black paint-job, pneumatic bucket scoop and rollover bar for self-righting. As the game is based upon Robot Wars: The Fourth Wars, Behemoth sports the rear twin axes instead of the single, larger axe featured later on.

Behemoth is one of two robots, the other being Mortis, to have two functioning weapons, in the twin axes and bucket scoop. The scoop can get under most other machines without trouble, and is one of the most effective in the game.

Behemoth is an unlockable robot within the game- in order to unlock it, you must beat it at least once in Championship Mode.

Strategies

Using Behemoth

The axes are useful, but lack the power of other axes within the game. The far better option is to use the scoop to flip other robots over. Behemoth can also hold its own as a pusher, so if all else fails, ram opponents into hazards to win.

Against Behemoth

As the front and rear of the robot is armed, the best method of attack is the sides of Behemoth. Axing the sides, or flipping Behemoth over is a good tactic, as Behemoth has a pushing power too impressive to easily ram.

Differences between the Game and Real Life

  • The self-righting arms are not included for this game, despite being present in real life
  • The stripes on Behemoth's scoop are shown pointing in the opposite direction to the real-life version.