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Re: Championship
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Originally Posted by Qbranch
From a team's perspective, here's what you need to do:
1) Win a regional
2) Win a second eliminations series starting in the semi finals
Oh, and your robot has to keep running the whole time. If you ask me... theres a lot of luck involved with a side of engineering and operator skill, it seems.
Simple, right?
-q
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First of all...win a very HARD regional, a very STACKED regional, and very BIG regional
Then play in the semis against an alliance who has just won their own very HARD, STACKED and BIG regional, and if you win that, beat an alliance who just beat an alliance who just won a HARD, STACKED AND BIG regional...
simple...
and by the way....the divisions are always stacked (maybe some more than others) but they are always stacked.
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