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Not likely,
The chances of there being a competition are slim and none. Think of the possible damages to robots, and the trouble teams would have to go through to seal the components and make them watertight. Then in the middle of a round BOOM You blow a breaker now you have to open your watertight casing and change the breaker and reseal it. Nope, No water playing fields. ![]() |
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