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Originally Posted by penguinfrk
I wasn't able to watch any matches with Dragonfly from 3553. How'd they do this season?
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Dragonfly's defense was definitely above average in Philly with room for improvement. They clearly displayed their ability to interrupt the scoring flow of any single robot, and at times, multiple robots depending on the situation.
That being said, in it's Philly Configuration, Dragonfly was not without flaw, and one of their major flaws was exploited during their Elimination Run while Playing 103 and 56. 3553 was extremely effective at keeping 103 and 56 from leaving and entering their scoring zone to get tubes efficiently, but thanks to some good strategy on the part of 103 and 56 they found a way to work around this - 56 would pass tubes to 103, instead of attempting to score them.
What'll be Interesting, is seeing 3553's Dragonfly at the Championship Event with a consistent more practiced Driveteam and a more effective Minibot Deployment Mechanism. If they were to pair or be paired with two strong scorers (5+ tubes each) then that Alliance is going to be tough to beat.