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Re: How Hard is FIRST Stronghold?

A large percentage of the teams are aiming to be low bar capable robots. There is little doubt that being low bar-capable places severe restrictions on the design of the robot and how effective it will be on the competition field. There is always a group of highly effective robots, a group of moderately effective robots and a group of robots with low effectiveness. I suspect that the design limitations of being low bar-capable will make the majority of the middle group much less effective than they have been in past years. In other words, there is likely to be a greater gap between the top group and the other groups and the differences between robots in the two less effective groups will be smaller. This will make alliance selection more difficult than in other years since it is likely that a very high percentage of the pool of robots that can be selected will "suck" (as Andrew suggested in Joe Johnson's thread about what scares Karthik) with few positive attributes to differentiate them. In essence, it may turn alliance selection into a roll of the dice. I am hoping that ours will not be one of the ones that proves Andrew right.
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