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The axe is a tool used for many activities. Its uses include cutting wood, knocking down doors in emergencies, and rending your enemies limb from limb without mercy or regret.
The beam sword is a melee weapon found in a multitude of games, shows, and movies. Is typically found in sci-fi and fantasy settings.
A combining Super Robot formed by five vehicles, a style later used by others such as Voltes V and Voltron, first appearing in the 1976 anime of the same name. Piloted by the Combattler team, lead by Hyouma Aoi, it has appeared in many Super Robot Wars games.
Title Super Robot of 1978's third installment of the "Romantic Trilogy" metaseries following Combattler V and Voltes V. Piloted by Kazuya Ryuzaki, Daimos predominately uses martial arts, unarmed or with various weapons, and is portrayed in games as a powerful melee fighter with extremely limited ranged options.
The signature robot of Yoshiyuki Tomino's 1978 animated series, Daitarn 3 is one of the largest and most versatile Super Robots. Piloted by Banjou Haran, it is portrayed as one of the strongest robots with a couple of drawbacks due to its size.
One of the Double G series by Bian Zoldark, it's Zengar's personal machine, and he's the only one who can pilot it.
Created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa in 1975 as the sucessor and direct sequel to Getter Robo. Piloted by Ryouma Nagare, Hayato Jin, and Benkei Kuruma, it is considered an advanced version of the original Getter Robo, and is the most common version to appear in games.
An especially large axe, most often double-headed and designed as a weapon.
Super Robot from its self-titled 1981 anime, its first game debut in Super Robot Wars EX for the Super Famicom. Piloted by the GoShogun team lead by Shingo Hojo, it is often portrayed in games as having powerful ranged attacks with below average armor.
Created by Go Nagai in 1974, Great Mazinger is the successor and direct sequel to Mazinger Z. Piloted by Tetsuya Tsurugi, it often appears in video games with Mazinger Z and Kouji Kabuto.
Considered one of the most frequent and controversial implements of destruction in video games and real life, guns are devices that fire projectiles with explosive force.
Traditionally, lightning is a form of electrical discharge originating within clouds. Within video games, lightning can be used as an offensive attack.
Machine guns, generally, are heavier weapons with a rapid rate of fire. To quote the Quake manual, they "eat ammo like popcorn."
Mazinger Z, created by Go Nagai in 1972, is a popular Super Robot, featured in manga, anime, and several video games, including various arcade shooters and all Super Robot Wars games involving giant robot anime crossovers. Piloted by Kouji Kabuto, it is considered the first super robot.
Mechs (or Mecha) are humanoid-like pilot driven vehicles often depicted in media as a combat machine. Early examples of Mech/Mecha in video games are often derived from early manga and anime as well as table-top games.
The titular mobile suit of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, piloted by Kamille Bidan and later Roux Louka. It can transform into a jet-like "Waverider."
A mechanical lifeform, typically exhibiting superhuman abilities, that can be found in games as either the main protaganist or as powerful enemies or allies.
The Nu Gundam is a mobile suit that appears in Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack, and is often Amuro Ray's mobile suit of choice in various Gundam and Super Robot Wars games.
The Hi-Nu is a Mobile Suit that appears in Char's Counterattack's second novelization, Beltorchika's Children. Despite its non-canon status, it is often portrayed in video games as Amuro Ray's ultimate MS.
When your robot comes from your grandfather's basement, performs impossible transformations, is more powerful than an entire nation's military or otherwise kicks reason to the curb, it's more than a mech; it's a Super Robot.
A length of exceptionally sharp metal with a handle, used for centuries as the go-to killing device for the human race. It's dead simple: you stick the pointy end in the thing you want to die. Or you could always slash them with the equally sharp sides. That works too.
Weight at 405 tons, it's a very powerful mech piloted by Wodan Ymir in Original Generation 2. It was also piloted by Zengar in Alpha Gaiden. The mech was the result of a Grungust Type-3 being transformed by Machine Cells, making it capable of regenerating damages. It's famous Zankantou attack by Wodan Ymir in Original Generation 2 left Kyosuke Nanbu and Tasuku Shinguji helpless. In the PS2 version of Original Generation 2, it gets new attacks, one of which is the Cosmic Sword that cuts through stars.
A combining Super Robot formed by five vehicles, appearing in the 1977 anime of the same name. Piloted by the Voltes team lead by Kenichi Gou, it was the second in the "Romantic Trilogy" following Combattler V and preceeding Daimos, and is often paired with Combattler V in games.
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