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Re: [YMTC]: Robot Ability

You go with the discussed strategy. If you settled on playing defense, then play defense. This is very important because if you follow the strategy, the teams you are partnered up with might be in the top 8 and may feel like picking you even if it is second round. However, if you broke the strategy, you are off their list. At least our list. If during the course of the match there is no defense to be played, then of course you should take a ringer/spoiler and cap it.

If the team really wants to play offense(in this scenario), they should let their alliance partners know that is what they are going to do. This way, at least they can compensate/change/play along with that strategy. I think it's all simple enough.
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