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Super Cells.
So if I am correct each alliance starts out with 4 empty cells. Then this would mean a total of 8 possible super cells worth 120 points. That same amount of points would require 60 moon rocks to match it. That means if all moon rocks were distributed equally amongst robots, each robot would have 10 moon rocks in their trailers. ALL OF THIS IS JUST TO POINT OUT A GOOD STRATEGY.
Wouldn't it make sense for a robot's only job to go back and forth turning empty cells to super cells? I know it would rely on every shot being made in the last 20 seconds, but if my alliance scored 60 points because of it I think that would be worth it. I already know this strategy is flawed. Please help me fix it and make it better. Thanks ![]() |
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