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Re: Think about Robot Ground Clearance

This year will take alot of teamwork between alliances, so we should think of all the other teams at our regional(s) before designing our robots.

I also think that ramp/lift/crane bots can only do so much to help the bots being elevated have an easy time. If a teams robot can make it up a 20-25 degree angle ramp, and you have enough ground clearance, the team should be fine for the competition.
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