Finals Match 1:
https://youtu.be/fwnnv3AKi8I
Finals Match 2:
https://youtu.be/CDKZ8zo4ubA
While you might just see simple defense, I see a coordinated strategy by the CyberCards! At first, it seems like it might have been a happy accident in the first match. Perhaps it was! But a
second time? In two matches? Too strategic to be an accident!
Notice how in the second match, 1524 allows 447 to slip into the courtyard in order to wait for 1501... Strategic!
1501 had previously had little to no issues with their treads before the finals! And then twice in two matches!
What is odd, however, is this was extremely similar to Finals Match 3 of Perry Meridian! Take a look!:
https://youtu.be/L8mz-pHRbJ8
Ramming the side of a robot to play defense in the neutral zone... Looks exactly the same!
The key difference being... 1501 was red-carded and disqualified! For extending into the frame perimeter and causing damage to 1024... Wait a second... Isn't that what 1529 did to 1501?
Twice?