RMNA Rec League

Robomaster North American Recreational League

For robotic enthusiasts of all ages wishing to compete in robotic battles and races.

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  • Recreational Robo Competitions

    A way for people to connect, collaborate, and compete with fellow pilots/engineers in sanctioned local events with standardized rules, prize support and season/career point tracking.


    Clubs are groups of teams that agree to layout their battles and racecs arding to standardized rules; and who agree to record and report accurate event results for their community members. Find a club today!

  • Requirements

    Easy! Only two requirements.


    Pilots must have an active MechaRC Pilot License. Pilots must adhere to the Pilot Code of Conduct

  • Can't Find a Club?

    Can't find a club hosting league events close to home? Register a new Club today!


    Clubs are more than a means to organize league battles and races. Clubs are communities. A place for Pilots to share knowledge, help eachother build bots, and work together toward a strong future.


    MechaRC will periodically send out demo units, personalized supplies, unique content, and event support packages to select Leagues for dissemination to their local communities.


    To register a new club, please click here

    Host your town's sanctioned events and help grow  the robotics community! 


    *we are temporarily limiting club registration to one per town/city. Please see new club registration section for more details.

Start a Club

Groups of two or more teams may register as a new recreational robotics Club with MechaRC.com. The Group must elect one Pilot from within the Group to be the Point of Contact (PoC) for the community and for MechaRC to communicate with. PoC may submit a host request through the form below.


Approval or Revocation of the submitted Club Host Status request will be sent to the PoC's provided contact information within 30 business days of submission.


Pilots must have an active MechaRC Pilot License Status. Pilots must adhere to the Pilot Code of Conduct.


MechaRC will periodically send out demo units, personalized supplies, unique content, and event support packages to select Leagues for dissemination to their local communities.



New Club Registration

Recreational League Rules

League Battles


See 2022 RMYL Championship Rules Guide for base rules. Modifications to the base rules are as follows:

  1. Teams may consist of three Robomaster S1s or two Robomaster S1s + an EP Core or Modified S1 "Engineer"+ an optional 75mm or smaller drone pilot.
  2. Engineers may carry Health and Revive cards, may have a claw, and may not shoot.
  3. Drones may not carry projectiles and instead are used for battlefield reconnaissance.
  4. Automatic Movement Phase may be substituted with an additional 1 minute of Manual Operation Phase.
  5. Map Layout Change
  6. Pictures coming soon.
  7. Units may be stock or modified DJI Robomaster S1s and EP Cores only.
  8. Modifications may not block hit sensors, except when equipping an S1 with a 3rd party robotic arm for conversion to Engineer.


League Races


Races may be any offered on the Robomaster App.

  1. Teams may consist of up to three Robomaster S1s + an optional 75mm or smaller drone pilot.
  2. Map Layout Change
  3. Pictures coming soon.
  4. Units may be stock or modified DJI Robomaster S1s
  5. Modifications may not block hit sensors, except when equipping an S1 with a 3rd party robotic arm for conversion to Engineer.


Teams


  • Teams considered inactive or damaging to their local community may have their team registration suspended or revoked.
  • Teams with a suspended or revoked status may have their team website temporarily or permanently removed from Mecarc.com.
  • Teams must elect one pilot to act as the Point of Contact.
  • Team must consist of 2 or more pilots in good standing.

Clubs


  • Clubs considered inactive or damaging to their local community may have their club status revoked to make way for active community members to take over.
  • Clubs may submit a maximum of 4 sanctioned events per month
  • Clubs must consist of 2 or more active teams.
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