Complete Gizmonauts Battle Arena Guide
Although we have touched upon some of the basic battle arena mechanics in our Gizmonauts beginner’s guide, we feel that it is important for us to create a more detailed guide about how the Battle Arena works in the game. Please let us know if any of our information is incorrect! Please share this guide with your Gizmonauts friends if you have found this guide helpful and check out the rest of our Gizmonauts list of guides under Mobile game guides.
This guide will help you to gain an advantage in Gizmonauts battle arena if you use the strategies properly.
Starting Battle Arena Gizmonauts Fights
When you reach level 10 in the game, you will be able to build the Battle Arena with 10,000 Robux. The building is built instantly and cannot be sold. The size is 16×20. With the Battle Arena, you can start a battle every 2 hours. The Gizmonauts robot opponent are randomly generated with some set patterns depending on your bot level.
Depending on your Gizmonauts levels, the opponent are based upon your strongest bot team. This means that you should focus on training your battle bots before you work to level other bots. This makes sure that you will have easier time to win in the Gizmonauts battle arena. For example, some players have reported to max leveled their Astro bot only to have faced stronger bots opponent that he cannot beat.
When you win the Gizmonauts battle arena, you will win at random Robux, Snax, XP, and Gizmo for your bot. The drops are random so your best bet is to play and win often. However, the winning bot that you use will obtain permanently +10% income boost per battle won. The Gizmonaut income boost maxes at 100%.
It should also be noted that as you win more often in the Battle arena, your opponents may become harder.
Battle Arena Entry Cost
Based on the level of your Gizmonauts outpost, you will have to pay different amount of entry fee for the Gizmonauts battle arena. As you can see from this list, the higher level your outpost is, the steeper the price tag for the entry fee will become. Thus, it is essential to have high level robots so that you can start winning battles at an early level of your Outpost. This will effectively makes your end level Gizmonauts building easier due to better income boosts.
Level 10: 1,500
Level 11: 3,400
Level 12: 8,500
Level 13: 20,000
Level 14: 45,000
Level 15: 70,000
Level 16: 95,000
Level 17: 120,000
Level 18: 145,000
Level 19: 170,000
Level 20: 195,000
Level 21: 220,000
Level 22: 245,000
Level 23: 270,000
Robot Model Strength and Weakness
Depending on the type that you use, the game appears to have the following relationship between the following model types when used as the main robot. However, for Science and Repair bots you typically use them as the support type which functions a little differently in the Battle Arenas.
Nature > Performer > Mining > Builder > Nature
Repair & Science = Support
However, because the battle arena appears to have random opponents, your best bet to win in Battle Arena is to always pick the bot with the strongest Gizmo that you can have. With strong battle gizmos equipped, most of the time your robot can overpower the model type that they are weak against.
Specific Gizmonauts Battle Arena Combos
Although there are strengths and weakness to the different bots that you can battle in the game. In general you can use any of these combos to increase your chance of winning in the Gizmonauts battle arena. Most of the time you want to equip gizmos that increase their combat capability. You can also check out breeding guide to see which bots have specific model DNA’s inside them.
Please note that these are some samples and you should choose accordingly based on the Gizmos that you have found or purchased in Gizmonauts.
Main/Melee Bots
Grinder (with red disc this bot is unbeatable most of the time)
Franken
Rock
Hammer
Performer
Builder
Caterpillar
Mine
Support/Ranged Bots
Repair
Safety
Flower
Trainer
Aloe
Spray
Harvester
Beat
Carrier
Robot Type Strengths
Different models have hidden stats that they are typically stronger in. Below is a list of these robot models and how they function in Gizmonauts.
Nature: HP
Mining: damage
Performer: speed
Repair: Special ability to support your bots (mainly healing at this point)
Builder: defense
Science: charge
Gizmonauts Battle Stat Mechanics
Taken from our Gizmonauts beginner’s guide, below are the main things that can affect your Battle Arena game play.
Melee = Affects close range damage
Ranged = Affects ranged damage (second row)
Armor = Higher defense resulting in less damage received
Speed = Higher speed bots will usually attack first in battle
Health = Gizmonauts’ health amount
Charge Damage = Increase Chart hit damage.
Charge Speed = Increase the charge up rate of CHARGE bar (both the RED bar and bottom bar)
Glance = Your Gizmonauts hits for less than normal damage
Critical = The hit your Gizmonauts did was strong and dealt higher than normal damage
Charge = RED bar is at maximum. Hits will now do even more damage.
Red Number = Damage you are receiving
Green Number = Heals received
Battle Arena Winning Medals
Your robots will show different medals for the battles that they have won in the game:
Copper medal – 10% to 30%
Silver medal – 40% to 60%
Gold medal – 70% to 90%
Platinum (blue) medal – maxed at 100%