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Re: Defense v Offense

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Originally Posted by XaulZan11 View Post
Of course, if a team is an offensive powerhouse there isn't much reason for them not to play offense.

In my opinion, you rarely, if ever, set out and build a defensive robot (unless your team is incapable of building an offensive one). The best defensive robots typically are from teams build an offensive robot, but their scoring mechanism isn't up to par. The best defensive robots typically have great drivetrains and drivers, which is also a key for strong offensive robots. So, why not build an offensive robot with a good drivetrain and play defense as a backup?
I recall team 48 had a pretty amazing defense robot a few years back. They had a powerful drive that could push just about any robot they wanted and a second gear for high speed maneuverability. It was clear they had no intentions of scoring as there wasn't the slightest hint of a manipulator on it. Truly great drive trains require alot of focus, and alot of weight. Anything put into a half-baked manipulator is taking away from your defensive capabilities. I agree that a great defensive robot+good manipulator=offensive powerhouse. I just don't agree that offensive powerhouse-good manipulator=great defensive robot. If a team were to have enough resources to fully devote themselves to both a manipulator and a drive and figure out the perfect balance of weight between them, it'd be amazing. I just don't see many teams that have that many students or mentors or time to do all that. Sometimes, it comes down to priorities and I just think people need to be clear to choose a priority rather then try for more then they can handle.
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