In this video tutorial, we accomplish 3 missions from FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 SUPER POWERED competition and we do it 10 out of 10 times. We successfully deliver the three objects to 2 different places on the mat. It is interesting that we have to carry the dinosaur toy from one side of the field to the other.
- #2215
- 09 Jan 2024
- 5:08
- LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
- 10 out of 10, Multiple missions, Deliver, FIRST LEGO League, FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 Super Powered, Box Robots, Attachments, Gears, LEGO Education SPIKE App Word Blocks 2
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In this video tutorial, we accomplish three missions, three delivery missions from the FIRST LEGO League, the SUPERPOWERED, and we do it 10 out of 10. This first mission is the Dinosaur. We have to bring it from one side of the field to the other, and we have to put the energy units in the circle center and the innovation project. These are three missions, 10 out of 10. Let's start. We start from base and we reach the center of the field. This will repeat ten times, so I can save us a lot of time here by just sharing that this successfully repeats, and it is a very consistent and reliable robot that manages to get all of the ten runs. But there are a couple of things that I want to share about this robot. First thing that you can see is the front side of the robot and the attachment. It's the Chain Monster robot, and it has an interesting attachment at the front. We've changed the attachment a little bit from the previous tutorial where we just recorded a single run and we explained how the robot behaves. What we've done here is something more. We've changed two of the pins on the front side of the attachment, because what was happening is right here: when the robot was moving back, it was catching some of the energy units and it was bringing them back outside. So, we've changed that. Previously, we had these black pins. And, when we were returning back, they were getting the energy unit out of the circle. So, we changed that by replacing the pins with these claws that we have. These claws won't allow the energy units to escape when we rotate the robot. In the same time, when the robot moves back, they don't catch the energy units. And in this way, we have the complete points. This was an interesting revelation, and we only found out about it while we were recording the 10 out of 10. So we stopped, demonstrated. We show you how we've changed the attachment from the previous tutorial. And I believe this is the current version of the attachment at FLLCasts.com where you can go and see the instructions for this attachment. It's a pinless attachment, of course. It's easy to put it at the front of the robot. Quite a consistent behavior from the whole robot. The dinosaur toy is not attached in any particular way. It is just sitting on the robot, and that's it. The goal of the mission is to bring the dinosaur from one side to the other side. And that's the whole lot! We've seen teams accomplish this mission in many different ways, some quite interesting, I must say. We thought that this is as simple as possible. There is enough space on the Chain Monster to just put the dinosaur on top. The innovation project. The Innovation, you know, is a repeatable mission from the last couple of years. So, it's interesting that LEGO provides this mission. It gives a chance to build something, to construct something. This innovation mission model that you have to assemble from some spare parts that are left on the field. And the third part of these three missions that we are accomplishing here are the energy units. Again, it's a mission where we deliver. We deliver three different mission models. And this is a good strategy to group the delivery in a single run, which is possible because most of the time when you have to deliver things, you have to deliver them to one, two, three places on the field. I think this was the 9th run. All of them successful, all of them quite easy to accomplish.
Let's see. Last run. That's it. Consistent and reliable Chain Monster with a good attachment at the front of the robot that allows us to deliver different models to different places on the field. Hope this is helpful and I'll see you in the next tutorial.
Courses and lessons with this Tutorial
This Tutorial is used in the following courses and lessons

FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 Super Powered solutions and review with Chain Monster box robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
In this course, we demonstrate and explain example solutions for the FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 Super Powered competition. Every year, we share our solutions and our comments only after the season is over. The course is centred around MULTIPLE MISSIONS in a single run which is unique. We see runs with 3, 4 and even 5 missions. Then we enter into details around accomplishing the specific missions. You can follow the course, and as you go through each mission, try to replicate the solutions to understand the programs and explanations. This teaches students and teachers the principles of accomplishing missions in every FLL robotics competition and how to help your team score more points.
Before starting this course, we suggest you go through the FIRST LEGO League robot game guide
There is an additional course that does a review for the same competition but with a different robot - the Kriket box robots. It present other principles of building attachments and shows different examples. Check out the other course also. FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 SUPERPOWERED solutions and review with Kriket Box robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
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Overview of M09, M13, M01 - Deliver with Chain Monster
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FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 Super Powered solutions and review with Chain Monster box robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
In this course, we demonstrate and explain example solutions for the FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 Super Powered competition. Every year, we share our solutions and our comments only after the season is over. The course is centred around MULTIPLE MISSIONS in a single run which is unique. We see runs with 3, 4 and even 5 missions. Then we enter into details around accomplishing the specific missions. You can follow the course, and as you go through each mission, try to replicate the solutions to understand the programs and explanations. This teaches students and teachers the principles of accomplishing missions in every FLL robotics competition and how to help your team score more points.
Before starting this course, we suggest you go through the FIRST LEGO League robot game guide
There is an additional course that does a review for the same competition but with a different robot - the Kriket box robots. It present other principles of building attachments and shows different examples. Check out the other course also. FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 SUPERPOWERED solutions and review with Kriket Box robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
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