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Re: [FTC]: Hardest Game Element to Work With?

Weather it was intentional or not I noticed that crates going WAY up was probably the best way to get points the day of kickoff. Overall though I do like the fact that the height one robot could lift wasn't capped, it allows for all of us to design bigger and better systems to "one up" the predecessor.

I wonder what the definite max is if someone went all out focusing on just lifting & stacking. I'm sure that one could manage to go 30+ feet. Imagine the points...Imagine the ref scoring that... That being said, everything would have to be absolutely perfect in order for something that high to happen.

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