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Originally Posted by Michael Hill
I think "cheating" is a bit of a strong term, in terms of how you apply it. Since these were specifically allowed in previous years, they may not even know they aren't allowed. This is compounded when an LRI acknowledges a team's use of it and passed them.
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That's why I qualified it with knowingly. The tense you used I thought meant to imply that teams may do it in the future after parts are (possibly) declared illegal.
I also will give you that cheating might be a strong word to use there. I play a lot of Magic the Gathering, and at competitive levels doing something knowingly illegal is classified officially as Cheating
