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Re: State Power Alliances 2015
Here are my thoughts for CT:
195 CyberKnights As the king of stacking for New England, its impossible to leave the CyberKnights out of this alliance. 3 six stacks, all capped and noodled. Furthermore, they undoubtedly have the fastest canburglar in CT. 2067 Apple Pi I'll try not to be biased toward my own team ![]() In the landfill, 2067 can do two capped six stacks. It's not 100%, but I think its good enough to be the choice for the landfiller. Additionally, 2067 can grab cans in auto. Its fairly quick, though not nearly as fast as 195. Third robot is trickier; there are multiple contenders. I'll give three candidates: 2836 Team Beta Consistent two six stacks from the human player. Their consistency in what they do has paid off, helping them to earn the #1 seed in Galileo and #1 at CT champs. 2170 Titanium Tomahawks Another human player robot capable of two six stacks. The Titanium Tomahawks have really had a good season with this nicely performing machine. Since they do the same thing as Beta, I guess it comes down to which one performs more consistently. 228 GUS GUS started off with a rough season, but has gotten really good recently. They are capable of at least two six stacks, though they sometimes drop them, probably more frequently than 2836/2170. However, in a good match, they can really shine. In 2836/3647's battlecry match with their 10 stacks, you can see 228 quietly working on the other side of the field. That match, they put up three capped six stacks. I havent seen enough matches to know how often 228 can do two, or how often they can do three, but I'd say they're definitely a contender for this power alliance. Last edited by cjl2625 : 02-06-2015 at 15:39. |
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