For more information on the 2020-2021 VEX Robotics Competition Change Up season, visit https://bit.ly/recfVRC.
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GAME DESCRIPTION AND SCORING
CHANGEUP
Details
Game VEX Robotics Competition Change Up is played on a 12’ x 12’ (3.6m x 3.6m) square field configured as seen above. Two (2) Alliances – one (1) “red” and one (1) “blue” – composed of two (2) Teams each, compete in matches consisting of a fifteen (15) second Autonomous Period, followed by a one minute and forty-five second (1:45) Driver Controlled Period. The object of the game is to attain a higher score than the opposing Alliance by placing Balls in Goals , and Connecting Rows .
There are thirty-two (32) Balls on a VRC Change Up Field; sixteen (16) Red and sixteen (16) Blue . There are also nine (9) Goals placed around the field. Balls are to be Scored in Goals . Each scored Ball is worth one (1) point for the corresponding Alliance color. The highest scored Ball in a Goal will be owned by the corresponding Alliance color. If an Alliance owns three (3) goals in any direction (vertical, horizontal or diagonal), they will receive a 6 point bonus for a Connected Row . But be careful, Balls can be descored by the opposing Alliance at any time during the Driver-Control period! The alliance that scores more points in the Autonomous period is awarded with six (6) bonus points, added to the final score at the end of the match. Each Alliance also has the opportunity to earn an additional Win Point by completing their Home Row during the Autonomous Period. This Bonus can be earned by both Alliances, regardless of who wins the Autonomous Bonus.
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Scoring
6 points for the Alliance corresponding to the Ball color 1 point for the Alliance corresponding to the Ball color
Each Ball Scored in a goal
Each Connected Row
6 points
Autonomous Bonus Completed Home Row in Autonomous
1 Win Point
The VEX Robotics Competition, presented by the Robotics Education & Competition Foundation, is the world’s largest & fastest-growing middle and high school robotics competition. Each year, an engineering challenge is presented in the form of a game. Students, with guidance from their teachers and mentors, build innovative robots and compete year-round in a variety of matches.
CHANGEUP
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1. Register as aVEXRobotics Competition team at RobotEvents.com • $200 for the first team • $130 for additional teams • Registration includes practice game elements. 2. Welcome materials and competition resources to help you get started can be found at bit.ly/recfVRC . 3. Design&buildyour competition robot. Robot kits are available at vexedr.com 4. Register for an event and play the game! A full list of events and team registration is located at RobotEvents.com How to get involved
70 COUNTRIES
TEAMS 25K
1 MILLION STUDENTS REACHED WORLDWIDE THROUGH ALL VEX ROBOTICS PROGRAMS, CLASSROOMS, AND COMPETITIONS The VEX Robotics World Championship is recognised as the largest robot competition by Guinness World Records. Once a year, 4,000 of the top teams come together to celebrate their achievements in STEM and compete with the best in the world.
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