ABOUT PBL ROBOTS CARD & DICE GAME
Professional Bionics Leage (PBL) ROBOTS is a strategy dice & card game where you control a giant robot and try to blast away your competition.
PBL ROBOTS has a unique deck building phase where you draft your roster and collect powerful armor, zany crew, and unique actions to improve your robot. Each player selects a dynamic starter pilot and slides it into their base robot and the game begins. Blow off all 4 limbs of your opponents robot and you win.
Armor stacks on top of your robot as you watch it grow stronger and stronger. Each game contains 113 completely different cards and 12 mini dice, 1 twenty sided die, rulebook and 2 control panels.
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2024
The Maine State tourney is set for SnowCon 2024 January 13th and 14th in Bangor, Maineand the Woodin Bowl at Factory 3 in Portland, Maine in February. Send us a message if you are in New England and want to join in the competitive play. Also keep reaching out to us if you are organizing any tournaments in other areas.
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2023
The Mega Series championship has concluded. The Mega Series is a six team team based event, with the team scoring the most point with House Tournaments located at any location during the Spring. Over 50 players logged games with 152 points scored. The winning team then must defend their championship, as the Maverick tries to take down the winning team in gauntlet style PBL ROBOTS battles.
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Each January 'SnowCon' in Bangor/Orono, Maine is the site for the annual PBL ROBOTS State Championship. Congrats to Saer Murray, who came from out of state to play, for becoming this years' champ. Over 30 players played, and over 100 games were played over the weekend. The Woodin Bowl and Mega Series are the next big tournaments to happen in New England
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The PBL ROBOTS Story is now on-line for you to read
PBL Robots Rulebook Version 1.4 added. This version includes Ultimate Robot for fast play format supports ages 6+ and up to 4 players. Games take 15-30 minutes. Additionally, Version 1.4 includes the optimal rule set for quick games, using a
single community deck.