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What has surprised you this year?

I know it isn't over yet but this should give us something good to talk about while we wait for divisions!

So the question is, what part of Ultimate Ascent has surprised you? What did you get wrong in your initial strategy phase?

For me, I certainly didn't think there would be nearly the number of good full court shooters. I'm also ashamed to say that I horribly underestimated the importance of traversing underneath the pyramid.

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Re: What has surprised you this year?

Like many other teams, we underestimated the difficulty of building a 30-point climbing mechanism and wasted a significant amount of build season trying to develop one.

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Re: What has surprised you this year?

In short, the scores this year. I did not expect the 200 point barrier to be broken until at the very least MSC, if not champs or IRI.
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Re: What has surprised you this year?

I didn't think that there would be a robot that could both 30 point climb and ground feed.
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Re: What has surprised you this year?

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I didn't think that there would be a robot that could both 30 point and ground feed.
30 Point ____?

Climb?
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Re: What has surprised you this year?

Something that I severely underestimated this year was how important robots with a ground intake would be, as in how well they compete in a regional and how helpful they are as partners. (Or how scary they can be as opponents)
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Re: What has surprised you this year?

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Something that I severely underestimated this year was how important robots with a ground intake would be, as in how well they compete in a regional and how helpful they are as partners. (Or how scary they can be as opponents)
Not necessarily! Many teams, including teams like 118 and 1114, mainly scored using the feeder station. It's a huge bonus in autonomous, but ground pickups can definitely be matched by robots that get frisbees from the pyramid.
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Re: What has surprised you this year?

I was really surprised by the way teams got Frisbees from the floor right side up. This year has been the first game piece in a while that requires a little engineering to make sure it is going to shoot right. You don't need to worry about that with a ball.
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Re: What has surprised you this year?

I think Ri3D changed game from the start, with hundreds of teams copying their linear shooter. This lead to a higher scoring success than I would have predicted, leading to the decrement of the top-rung pyramid climb (versus hang). The attachment depicts a render of what my team had originally designed as a do-it-all strategy, climber and all- after our first regional we niched that strategy.
We ditched the 2-CIM corner climber for a buzzer-beater 10pt hanger.
This season taught me that I should design a robot around autonomous. Two frisbees at once, please!
I am surprised how optional the ground pickup was... I thought there would be more, just slow and inefficient, ground pickup robots.
If the ground pickup or climb ain't fast, then lose it. Also, human intakes still require a good design, even if the concept looks simple.
...hopefully that was mostly on topic, as all of the above were mostly unexpected.
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Re: What has surprised you this year?

I learned that everyone's hindsight is always exactly 20-20.
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Re: What has surprised you this year?

I was surprised (and tremendously pleased) that the GDC hit a grand slam two years in a row!
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Re: What has surprised you this year?

I was honestly surprised how little the smaller robot footprint seemed to affect us. Granted, we had to get a little creative with our electrical engineering, that said, it didn't really do much other than make us rethink a couple minor "standard" things.
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I was honestly surprised how little the smaller robot footprint seemed to affect us. Granted, we had to get a little creative with our electrical engineering, that said, it didn't really do much other than make us rethink a couple minor "standard" things.
Smaller footprint? Ours wont even fit through a door without turning it sideways. This year we have had more surface area to mount and build on than ever before. Just got to thing outside the box (pun intended).

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Re: What has surprised you this year?

The shear strength of the middle tier, everywhere.
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Re: What has surprised you this year?

I thought ground pickups would be dime-a-dozen. Turns out there were many regionals with only one or two floor-loading machines. (Also HOT arms! They're super useful, minus the lack of continuity.)

I over-estimated the value of a climber. I never thought an alliance could win anything without a 50 point climb/dump. Many of the three blue banner teams didn't have a climber on their any of their alliances (in eliminations.)

Ultimate ascent has certainly been an interesting experience, can't wait to see how it plays out at CMP!
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