


28th August 2005
Weight Classes:
33kg
EBS Robot Power was a Korean TV show that hosted combat robots and humanoid robots. On this site only the combat robots are documented. The format of each episode is a bracket to then face the current "battle king", it is comparable to a challenge belt, or battlebots bounty hunters episode. (episode 1 has a different format and 2 lacks a final fight as there is no battle king)







9th October 2005
Weight Classes:
55kg
While there is a complete bracket for this event it lists team names and not robot names. As the rules state that teams can bring up to 3 robots, and then choose which robot enters each round it isn't known which specific robots entered each fight unless there is another source to back that up







12th November 2005
Weight Classes:
150g
1lb
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12lbs
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120lbs
220lbs
340lbs

25th November 2005
Weight Classes:
6kg
12kg
100kg
Editor's Note:
Main competition bracket known but whiteboards and setup friday fights not, gathered from bugs photo album

26th November 2005
Weight Classes:
12kg
100kg
Editor's Note: While the brackets for the finals are complete, there aren't complete records for what whiteboards took place



7th January 2006
Weight Classes:
33kg
Robot Power was a continuously running TV show filmed weekly, as such this is a direct continuation from the end of Robot Power (2005). See that event for further information! The Record of episodes fights also only reaches as far as far as may, so a separate event after that has been created since those have significantly less information.
2006 starts with a slightly different format, with only 1v1s and two random robots selected to advance to round 2. Before episode 27, contestants would pull coloured balls from a box to see if they would advance to round 2, however afterwards this would be decided by a speedway. For episodes 37 and 38 s…





25th February 2006
Weight Classes:
60lbs
220lbs
Editor's Note: Can't seem to find any information about this event bar the builder's database entry so there is no record of any fights that took place if it went ahead at all.




1st April 2006
Weight Classes:
120lbs
Editor's Note: It's unknown what this event is exactly, it uses the same arena as both BBIQ, mechwars and the 2006 RFL Nationals. Due to the IQ logo still appearing on the floor, the assumption is this event takes place somewhere between IQ 2006 and Mechwar IX

8th April 2006
Weight Classes:
150g
1lb
3lbs
6lbs
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60lbs
120lbs
220lbs
340lbs



5th May 2006
Weight Classes:
33kg
The format of this competition is not entirely clear, other than there was a gauntlet/speedway round that allowed 6 robots to auto progress after this, losing robots would have to fight in some form of preliminary battles and it isn't clear what form these took. Then all of those winners would fight in a round of 16. The rest of the competition from the round of 8 was broadcast as Robot Power Episodes 37. It is possible the round of 16 had 4 robots at once in the arena with 2 matches simultaneously due to some of the images taken however this is unconfirmed.
The Namu wiki claims "Fork lost the final battle in the 3rd korean robot wars to 애기…

12th May 2006
Weight Classes:
33kg
Beyond Episode 36, Robot Power is no longer available to watch on the EBS Website, as such fight details have had to be put together from pages on the namu wiki. See the Korean Robot Combat Research Document



1st June 2006
Weight Classes:
120lbs
Editor's Note: Exact date in June unknown








12th August 2006
Weight Classes:
1lb
3lbs
12lbs
30lbs
60lbs
120lbs
220lbs
340lbs
The 2006 Robot Fighting League Championships. There was an event known as the "last chance qualifier" run on the 11th and the actual event took place on the 12th and 13th, however no information could be found about fights taking place at the pre-nationals last chance qualifier so an assumption has been made here that all robots simply competed at nationals

23rd August 2006
Weight Classes:
12kg
100kg
The 2006 Champs were the first and last time the event would be run with spinners allowed. The Roaming Robots arena had just been certified for high kinetic energy by the FRA however after a safety scare with scorpion half way through the competition the robot was no longer permitted to use its weapon. After this event spinners would not return to the UK live scene for over 10 years.
