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Originally Posted by Ari423
I wasn't saying that wood robots won't work. I've seen a few of them and they often work well. All I was saying was if there is a gap in the bumpers large enough for another robot to hit inside, you could see legal wood on metal contact (with a manipulator outside the hitting robot's frame perimeter) and that scares me.
As for not wanting to hit that robot because of the possibility of tipping it: if I were a ref and I saw a robot play defense on yours resulting in a tip, I would be hesitant to call that an intentional tip. When you build a robot like that, you should expect heavy defense and make very sure your anti-tipping mechanism work as well as the inherent anti-tipping properties of a normal robot. Teams should not penalized because they were defending against a robot that isn't well build to play the game (which includes defense).
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I think the tipping thing was moreso I don't want a robot to land on top of my own, rather than the tipping penalty thing.