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Unread 23-01-2016, 07:00
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Re: What do you guys suggest for teams that have little to no idea on anything

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Originally Posted by Chris is me View Post
If you have bare minimum resources and no idea what to do, eliminate the non-mandatory parts of the game. If you can cross a few defenses, that's useful. Retain the ability to go under the low bar and cross a few others and you'll be able to contribute to most matches even without the ability to handle balls. If you have spare resources and want to handle balls, just being able to pick up a ball and spit it out back in front of you onto the ground is still valuable - this will let you move balls around the field, pass them to partners, or score in the low goal. You can still be competitive and have a robot worth playing with even only accomplishing these few tasks.
If you can do both of these things well, you will be not just contributing, but being one of the better robots at most competitions. Fast cycles of scoring in the low goal can get you the the magic number of 8 boulders and crossing the defenses can be a major source of points. Dont discount a box bot this year.
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