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TimTheGreat 05-02-2016 14:04

Ball placement in Auto
 
Can the ball start in front but not in the robot during auto, or is it either in the robot or on the rings?

Hallry 05-02-2016 14:07

Re: Ball placement in Auto
 
You should read up on Section 2.3 of the 2016 Game Manual:

Quote:

Each MATCH begins with eighteen (18) BOULDERS in the ARENA. BOULDERS are staged before the MATCH in the following manner:
A. Six (6) BOULDERS are staged evenly along the length of the Midline, 3 ft. 9-1/2 in. apart as shown in Figure 2-35. Small rings are used to keep them in place prior to the start of a MATCH.
B. Three (3) BOULDERS are staged in each CASTLE
C. Three (3) BOULDERS per ALLIANCE are staged on or in each ROBOT or in the CASTLE.

Emphasis mine.

Jarren Harkema 05-02-2016 14:08

Re: Ball placement in Auto
 
Section 2.3 lays this out.

Quote:

Each MATCH begins with eighteen (18) BOULDERS in the ARENA. BOULDERS are staged before the
MATCH in the following manner:
A. Six (6) BOULDERS are staged evenly along the length of the Midline, 3 ft. 9-1/2 in. apart
as shown in Figure 2-35. Small rings are used to keep them in place prior to the start of a
MATCH.
B. Three (3) BOULDERS are staged in each CASTLE
C. Three (3) BOULDERS per ALLIANCE are staged on or in each ROBOT or in the CASTLE. See
Section 3 (3.2 MATCH Logistics) for more detail.
3.2 states:

Quote:

When a DRIVE TEAM loads their ROBOT onto the FIELD for a MATCH they may elect to:
A. pre-load one (1) BOULDER in or on their ROBOT such that the BOULDER is fully
supported by their ROBOT, or
B. transfer their BOULDER to a HUMAN PLAYER in their CASTLE.
Must be supported by the robot, or on the rings.


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