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Re: Rookie Stratagy

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Originally Posted by philso View Post
A team that builds the robot Thromgord describes would likely have the qualities to be "a kick $@#$@#$@# castle defender". A team that has the goal of building "a kick $@#$@#$@# castle defender" will likely not be able to do many of things Thromgord describes that would allow their alliance to increase their score.
This is true, but if a team attempts to build Thromgord's robot may bite off more than it can chew resulting in an incomplete and drivers with no practice.

The #1 thing a rookie or inexperienced team should do is build a strong 6 cim drive train and give their drivers a lot of practice. Even if any of their other plans or designs don't pan out, they can always be a valuable partner by playing defense.
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