Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Call for Judgment: Ervasiver Games

Popular at 6-0 with 1 unresolved DEF. Enacted by Brendan.

Adminned at 27 Jul 2022 22:46:42 UTC

Reword the first paragraph of the rule “Evasion” as follows:

When a Bot evades, it moves out of the direct line of attack, requiring its opponent to compensate. Until the start of its next Turn, a Bot using an evade Reaction is an evading bot; that evading Bot is not considered to be present in its space for the purposes of checking for whether another Bot can move into or through its space, and when checking whether a Melee System or Taser has an effect on the evading Bot, the number of spaces checked is reduced by 1.

Change to Staging the Readiness of all Operators whose Readiness is Set.

See below.

Comments

Chiiika: she/her

27-07-2022 17:17:49 UTC

for for below

lendunistus: he/him

27-07-2022 17:25:20 UTC

for

Trapdoorspyder: he/him

27-07-2022 18:13:29 UTC

for

Darknight: he/him

27-07-2022 18:16:31 UTC

for

Josh: Observer he/they

27-07-2022 20:22:42 UTC

I’ll not sure I follow how this is different but happy to defer to consensus imperial

Brendan: he/him

27-07-2022 20:29:59 UTC

[Josh] The difference is that under this wording, bots can still “see” an Opponent in its space for the purpose of scripting—triggers that look for “X space is empty” will not fire, triggers that react to “X space is occupied by an opponent” will fire. Bots can at least try to attack and maneuver in response to an opponent’s position instead of seeing a completely empty arena. But evading still lets you avoid a bump or a shove, and dodges weapon attacks if you’re at the edge of their range.

Raven1207: he/they

27-07-2022 22:10:17 UTC

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