VEX IQ CHALLENGE 2022-2023: SLAPSHOT
Game Description
VEX IQ Competition Slapshot is played on a 6’ x 8’ rectangular field configured as seen above. Two robots compete in the Teamwork Challenge as an alliance in 60-second-long teamwork matches, working collaboratively to score points.
Teams also compete in the Robot Skills Challenge where one robot takes the field to score as many points as possible. These matches consist of Driving Skills Matches, which will be entirely driver controlled, and Programming Skills Matches, which will be autonomous with limited human interaction.
Details
The scoring objects in VEX IQ Competition Slapshot are 2.5” (6.35 cm) diameter Discs. There is a total of (45) Discs on the field. The object of the game is to score as many points as possible with your alliance partner by scoring Discs in Goal Zones, removing Discs and touching Contact Zones at the end of the Match.
Scoring
Each Disc Scored in a Goal Zone The point value corresponding to that Goal Zone (1-4)
Each Disc Removed from a Dispenser 1 point
Each Robot that achieves the Contact Bonus Additional 1 point per Disc that is Scored in the corresponding Goal Zone
VEX IQ Competition Slapshot is played on a 6’ x 8’ rectangular field configured as seen above. Two robots compete in the Teamwork Challenge as an alliance in 60-second-long teamwork matches, working collaboratively to score points.
Teams also compete in the Robot Skills Challenge where one robot takes the field to score as many points as possible. These matches consist of Driving Skills Matches, which will be entirely driver controlled, and Programming Skills Matches, which will be autonomous with limited human interaction.
Details
The scoring objects in VEX IQ Competition Slapshot are 2.5” (6.35 cm) diameter Discs. There is a total of (45) Discs on the field. The object of the game is to score as many points as possible with your alliance partner by scoring Discs in Goal Zones, removing Discs and touching Contact Zones at the end of the Match.
Scoring
Each Disc Scored in a Goal Zone The point value corresponding to that Goal Zone (1-4)
Each Disc Removed from a Dispenser 1 point
Each Robot that achieves the Contact Bonus Additional 1 point per Disc that is Scored in the corresponding Goal Zone
VEX IQ Challenge - Ringmaster
The Game:
VEX IQ Challenge Ringmaster is played on a 4’x8’ rectangular field. Two robots compete in the Teamwork Challenge as an alliance in 60-second long teamwork matches, working collaboratively to score points. Teams also compete in two additional challenges; The Robot Skills Challenge, where one robot takes the field to score as many points as possible under driver control; and the Programming Skills Challenge, where one robot scores as many points as possible autonomously, without any driver inputs. The object of the game is to attain the highest score by Scoring Colored Rings on the Floor Goal and on Posts, by having Uniform Posts, by Emptying Starting Pegs, and by Releasing the Bonus Tray
The Details:
There are a total of sixty (60) Rings available as scoring objects in the game. There are seven (7) Posts to score on, one (1) Floor Goal, three (3) Starting Pegs, and one (1) Bonus Tray on the field.
Scoring:
Each Ring Scored in the Floor Goal 1 Point
Each Ring Scored on a Post 5 Points
Each Ring Scored on a Uniform Post 10 Points
Each Emptied Starting Peg 5 Points
Releasing the Bonus Tray 20 Points
-VEX Robotics
VEX IQ Challenge Ringmaster is played on a 4’x8’ rectangular field. Two robots compete in the Teamwork Challenge as an alliance in 60-second long teamwork matches, working collaboratively to score points. Teams also compete in two additional challenges; The Robot Skills Challenge, where one robot takes the field to score as many points as possible under driver control; and the Programming Skills Challenge, where one robot scores as many points as possible autonomously, without any driver inputs. The object of the game is to attain the highest score by Scoring Colored Rings on the Floor Goal and on Posts, by having Uniform Posts, by Emptying Starting Pegs, and by Releasing the Bonus Tray
The Details:
There are a total of sixty (60) Rings available as scoring objects in the game. There are seven (7) Posts to score on, one (1) Floor Goal, three (3) Starting Pegs, and one (1) Bonus Tray on the field.
Scoring:
Each Ring Scored in the Floor Goal 1 Point
Each Ring Scored on a Post 5 Points
Each Ring Scored on a Uniform Post 10 Points
Each Emptied Starting Peg 5 Points
Releasing the Bonus Tray 20 Points
-VEX Robotics