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Hex Bug Warriors Battling Robots Battle Stadium
Hex Bug Warriors Battling Robots Battle Stadium
Hex Bug Warriors Battling Robots Battle Stadium

Hex Bug Warriors Battling Robots Battle Stadium - Viridia vs Bionika

Product ID : 2980014
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Galleon Product ID 2980014
UPC / ISBN 791209021308
Shipping Weight 1.2 lbs
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Model SG_B009ZIOSOW_US
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Shipping Dimension 17.01 x 12.01 x 2.48 inches
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Hex Bug Warriors Battling Robots Battle Stadium Features

  • HexBug - Warrior Battling Robots Stadium - Viridia vs Bionika

  • Battling Robots measure approximately 3 inches long.

  • Part of the Hexbug Warrior Battling Robot series.

  • Includes 2 Warriors [(1 Viridia (green) and 1 Bionika (blue)] AND stadium.

  • Not recommended for children under 3 years of age


About Hex Bug Warriors Battling Robots Battle Stadium

The creator of the popular Hexbug brand of high tech micro robotic creatures boldly presents the new rough and tough Hexbug Warriors Battling Robots. Hexbug Warriors are tiny, collectible, micro robots that use the physics of vibration to propel forward and battle with competitors. These futuristic fighters come in 4 colors, (only 2 in this package) representing 4 dueling science academies from the year 2087 - Viridia Prep, Bionika Tech, Bionika Cyborg and Viridia Prep. Users strategically equip their Hexbug Warriors with a combination of mechanical weapons and armor that prepare them to outmaneuver opponents in competitions staged in battle stadiums and stadiums. Hexbug Warriors can operate in TWO different modes: 1) Training mode - with unlimited health, for scrimmages and testing purposes before entering into the real competition. OR 2) Battle/Match Mode - where they can be powered into match mode and are set to enter into competition, where they crash, jab and jostle with their opponents until they win or lose by running out of health at which point they deactivate. Once put in Battle/Match mode, each robot's shock sensor activates its damage indicator light which changes colors from green to red and blinks more rapidly as its health decreases.