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Re: Simultaneous Herding and Posession

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Originally Posted by Madison View Post
I am interested in seeing how the GDC handles questions about forcing your opponents to draw a penalty. Typically, this has been disallowed, of course.
The same rule is still in effect. "Causing PENALTIES – The actions of a ROBOT shall not cause an opposing ROBOT to break a rule and thus incur penalties. Any rule violations committed by the affected ROBOT shall be excused, and no penalties will be assigned." (<G18>)

What's interesting is that they state "the actions of a robot shall not cause an opposing robot..." So I suppose that means that if you cause a robot on your alliance to make a penalty, then the penalty sticks?
 


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