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A million examples can be given where a rule was broken, but it wasn't "decisive":
- on the second month, passed as a own-noob past shifted guards
- hit-and-run noob vs noob, when they fled in the first round, but could have simply died.
- casting Implosion from a scroll when Lightning could have been cast from a book
- flew past the Dragon Utopia guards and took it via autobattle...
etc.
There are countless cases, but if we analyze whether it was "decisive" or not every single time, we'll go crazy. Recently in the AC there was an idea to create a gradation of violations for which different punishments would be possible. But we considered this option absurd, as it would complicate judging many times over and players would consciously commit minor violations for which nothing would happen. Therefore, a technical defeat in the match is provided for rule violations.
Regarding hit-and-run. Initially, the interpretation implied only combat magic, but later this version was abandoned. Now the rules prohibit using ANY MAGIC (be it Explosion or Remove Obstacles) and paying off in the 1st round of battle. If a resist triggered, it is still considered that a magic cast occurred.
- on the second month, passed as a own-noob past shifted guards
- hit-and-run noob vs noob, when they fled in the first round, but could have simply died.
- casting Implosion from a scroll when Lightning could have been cast from a book
- flew past the Dragon Utopia guards and took it via autobattle...
etc.
There are countless cases, but if we analyze whether it was "decisive" or not every single time, we'll go crazy. Recently in the AC there was an idea to create a gradation of violations for which different punishments would be possible. But we considered this option absurd, as it would complicate judging many times over and players would consciously commit minor violations for which nothing would happen. Therefore, a technical defeat in the match is provided for rule violations.
Regarding hit-and-run. Initially, the interpretation implied only combat magic, but later this version was abandoned. Now the rules prohibit using ANY MAGIC (be it Explosion or Remove Obstacles) and paying off in the 1st round of battle. If a resist triggered, it is still considered that a magic cast occurred.