Votes for Inshredable
- I dunno. Inshredable may not have been perfect, but it's still a spinner and still a weapon Draven is potentially vulnerable too. Moreso, Inshredable is a big, bulky machine and it's going to be very difficult for Draven to actually grab. The likelihood is, once Draven realises it can't actually grab Inshredable, it's going to flounder around...and likely make a mistake. End up in a CPZ where it is potentially vulnerable. CrashBash (talk) 05:24, November 1, 2019 (UTC)
- Show me where Draven gets a hold and I’ll still probably not support it because all of its losses were to robots who it probably could’ve grasped. Toon Ganondorf (t c) 06:40, November 1, 2019 (UTC)
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Votes for Draven
- Inshredable was just so passive in all its fights, I can't see it using the weapon to full effect. Draven could be weak to the spinner, but I just can't trust it to get any hits in. The cage at the front of Inshredable should be grabbable, so Draven to labour it towards the pit and drop Inshredable down. Jimlaad43(talk) 00:33, November 1, 2019 (UTC)
- IT'S ANTHRAX! Also, it'll have the edge over Inshredable with its clamping jaw, which'll help to take the big 'bot into the house robots or spikes or pit or whereever it desires. --TheyCallMeDoot (*doot doot*) 00:45, November 1, 2019 (UTC)
- Draven may not be able to grab hold but at least it need something to kill it as opposed to just moving slowly, dying easily and having a weapon that might as well have been a pizza. Inshredable, for me personally, is probably one of the WORST robots from Series 6 and one I really don't like, yes that may seem bias but I have reason (as mentioned above). The armour was also weak while Draven at least has some defence and also survived PP3D's attacks (it was Shunt who ended up killing it from above, which Inshredable can't do) therefore the fast robot which can push and who knows MAYBE use the claw to dig under and crush the wedge of Inshredable. Regardless, this maybe a very bring match but I back the faster and aggressive robot over the one that isn't damaging, isn't fast and isn't aggressive. Diotoir the son of nemesis (talk) 07:38, November 1, 2019 (UTC)
- By Series 9 Draven was actually fairly... I don't want to say durable, but it survived PP3D shredding the underside, so that's something. I don't rate Inshredable's disc much at all, to be honest. There's not a lot on Inshredable to grab, but given that it was so fragile that pushing it across the arena caused bits to fall off Draven might not need to actually get a grip. In what's likely to be mostly a pushing match, Draven's the better equipped for that, and should be able to take Inshredable into CPZs and into trouble. Combatwombat555 (talk) 10:06, November 1, 2019 (UTC)
- Draven’s armour is good enough that Inshredable launching a few attacks would cause its disc to stop turning. Then Draven has some free play to do what it wants. TOAST 10:08, November 1, 2019 (UTC)
- Draven, even if it can't grab, will be able to push Inshredable around and withstand any attacks from Inshredable. Adster1005 10:57, November 1, 2019 (UTC)
- Draven might not be able to grab its opponent, but it can certainly push it, especially in reverse. Inshredable had no response towards being pushed, and I feel some good slams from its opponent will result in it conking out. SpaceManiac888 (Talk) 13:45, November 1, 2019 (UTC)
- Draven can easily dodge the meh spinner of Inshredable and lift and flip to victory, even if it can't quite grab properly. Hogwild94 (talk) 18:40, November 1, 2019 (UTC)
- Yeah, Toast covered what I was going to. I can't see Inshredable's spinner going the distance. It may start out okay, but once its weapon goes, it'll be on the backfoot. NJGW (talk) 21:03, November 1, 2019 (UTC)
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