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Re: What Type of Robot Are You?

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Originally Posted by BJC View Post
Good robots:
Far Zone- These robots range from completely shutting you down to starving you of balls. Oftentimes they don’t so much play defense as kick all the balls down the field. They also might try to flip you over so as to take you out of the match. Oftentimes, the offense will become the defense as the offensive robot tries to prevent all their balls from being kicked out of their reach.
Middle Zone- These robots are very good at controlling the flow of balls towards their home zone. They range from being able to very quickly kick balls to their home zone to being able to consistently score from the middle zone. In special cases they may even lock onto the tower and redirect balls directly back into their home zone. These robots may also be able to hang consistently for bonus points and may possibly be able to suspend another robot.
Home Zone- These robots range from very constant under defense to if it’s in the zone it’s in the goal. These robots can out maneuver and / or out push the defense effectively rendering them useless.
For just a second I thought you were talking about us! Though I have to say our driver is pretty cool and wouldn't try to flip anyone over... though he doesn't have any problem shifting into low gear and dragging the opponent into the wall or bump.

We also dont hang... but we figured the extra emphasis on the drive train and scoring mechanisms were more vital.
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