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Re: Will Your Robot Be High Goaling, Scoring Gears, AND Climbing?
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Originally Posted by SenorZ
Karthik was "terrified" by the number of teams who said they'd do low bar last year. (330 ::ahem:: low bot ::ahem:: world champs)
CD is also populated to a large number of people on established, well funded, and competent teams.
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That's why I conceded a small number of teams will succeed. 330 is one of the elites that win multiple events almost every season, a past World Championship winner. More than 99% of FRC teams are not. I'll also note that their first pick, the Roboteers, were one of the best high goal shooters in the world in part because they did not compromise their design for the low bar.
Karthik was correct last year, the vast majority of teams who limited themselves to fitting under the low bar while shooting were mediocre high goal shooters, or mediocre Boulder scorers period. You only needed to average 2.66 boulders per robot for a capture last year, yet a capture was rare outside of the top 2 - 4 playoff alliances in the first 3 weeks last year, and more than half the boulder scoring was being done by one robot typically.
If you are on one of those elite level teams more power to you trying it all. My advice is listen to the advice of many experienced FIRSTers and become elite in 2 out of 3 instead. You can win a World Championship without doing it all.
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