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1. On the pictures in rules, the coins around totems are rotated by their little cubes further from the totems. Is the rotation of coins (position of a cube attached to a coin) at the beginning of match always the same, or the rotation is set randomly?
Yes
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2. In the rules is written that only the playing elements with contact with the surface are valid. If we for example place many coins one onto another, are the coins that contacts only other coins under them valid? Are the coins valid, if they contacts the surface only by their little cubes and the other parts are touching other coins?
Yes to all
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3. In the drawing of a push button under the bottle, there is not written the length of a wooden rod connecting the push button on the playing field and the outer part with the message. How long is the rod?
I know this point, I'll answer as soon as i have the answer
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4. If we will have two robots, can (or must) we have two starting cords (one for each robot) and start both robots (with one starting cord in each hand) at the same time? Or we must have only one starting cord that starts one of robots, and this robot must "tell" the other robot that the match had just begun?
You can have two if you want
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5. If two robots of the same team will collide (or touch), will the team be penalised?
No but take care to make a functionnal avoidance system for each robot
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- Is there a minimum height for the secondary robot?
No
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To avoid collisions with the opponent secondary robot, it is important to know that. Is there a beacon support for the secondary robot to detect it by this way?
Like for the primary robot, beacon support is optionnal but strongly recommended
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- Is it allowed to do other things with the secondary robot as following the line and open the first bottle? For example to open the second bottle of its color? Or to discover the map?
Yes it’s allowed secondary robot can do several actions
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Maybe i'm missing something but i can't seem to find the height and the width of the walls.
70mm like every year, we forgot this
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I have 3 questions, the first one, which is the width of the map?
It s A3 format 297 mm × 420 mm
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the second, is it compulsory to lift up the hold to caught the opponent's elements?
NO
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third, when the hold is lifted up, then it goes down by it's weight or it's has a mechanism to stay at 45º?
It’ll goes down by its weight
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lease note that "should" is a prescription, not an obligation.
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The perimeter of the Main Robot should not exceed 1200 mm at the time of
departure. The perimeter of the Main Robot fully extended must not exceed 1600
mm during the match.
The perimeter of the Secondary Robot is independent of Main Robot’s. It should not
exceed 800 mm at the beginning and not exceed 1000 mm fully extended during
the match.
So this mean that you can have a bigger robot at the beginning than 1200 mm. In comparison with the french rules, it must be "must".
Yes, it's playing with the words
The robot must not exceed 1200mm at the time of the departure, it’s an error

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1. On page 9
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The robot must discover the map by completely removing the piece of fabric of its
team colour. This action earns your team five coins.
Our question is - Must the map discovered before the robots can select the other elements, or with other words, do the selected points count without discover the map?
No
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2. On page 13
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The elements within the opponent’s ship’s hold may be taken only if the cover has
been raised up.
When is the cover raised, how wide must it lifted to be openend, the whole 45° or only a few degrees?
You are not obliged to open the cover.
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To store elements in the own hold, must the cover also raised or not?
No
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3. Does the border in front of the hold belong to the ship or not, that means are elements valid if they touch the border or not?
Yes border belongs to the ship but take care because the vertical projection of elements must be fully included
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4. Of which material is the piece of fabric (e.g. cotton or a kind of syntetic material)?
It’ll be made with t-shirts
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5. Do the elements count if they are bottom up in the ship?
Yes
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1. We made a few Coins ourself and fixed the cubes with normal glue. After a few tests the cubes disengaged themself from the CD's. Are the cubes of the original Coins strongly fixed to the CDs? Or do we have to pay special attention? (No demolition, that's clear)
It’ll be strongly fixed, we’ll take care of this
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2. Concerning the treasury Map. Is there any space between the support plank and the piece of fabric? In other words: Is the piece of fabric affixed directly on the plank or on the strips of wood (on the borders)?
It’ll be fixed on the strips of wood