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{{Condition|Creatures that are '''dueling''' with each other are in a liminal space between the Material and {{L|Condition|Ethereal}} Realms. This place is most often called the "Duel Space". While dueling, the creatures cannot get more than 30 feet apart nor interact with anyone but each other and creatures that are not dueling cannot interact with ones that are. Dueling always occurs between two or more creatures. There can be multiple groups of dueling creatures on the battlefield at the same time, but those groups cannot interact with each other. Creatures can only interact with those that they specifically are dueling with. |
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{{Condition|name=Dueling|Creatures that are '''dueling''' each other are {{L|Category|Spiritual effects|spiritually}} linked to each other in a state that's slightly out of phase with everyone else. This doesn't have any inherent mechanical effects in and of itself, but it implies a structure for how those {{L|Category|Creatures}} interact with each other and the world around them that may be interacted with by {{L|Category|Duel modifying effects}} or other {{L|Category|Abilities}}. The term "in a duel" is often used to refer to a creature that is dueling. This does ''not'' mean that the "duel" must have been started by {{L|Ability|Duel}}. |
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If a creature that is dueling becomes incapacitated or {{L|Category|Attack abilities|attacks}} a creature that they are not dueling, this creature is considered to have "lost the duel". This also ends the dueling condition for that creature. If a creature is ever the only one remaining in a given duel, the duel ends and they are considered to have "won the duel".}}{{Cat|name=Dueling|ns=Condition|Spiritual effects}} |
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Any Dueling creature may use {{L|Ability|Leave Duel}} to attempt to stop Dueling. In this case, they count as "losing" and return to the Material Realm. |
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Some {{L|Category|Duel modifying effects|effects}}, such as {{L|Ability|Ninja Duel}}, may alter the rules that Dueling operates under. These could apply either when Dueling begins or while it is already underway. |
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{{Note|The term "in a duel" is often used to refer to a creature that is dueling. This does ''not'' mean that the "duel" must have been started by {{L|Ability|Duel}}.}} }} |
Revision as of 18:37, 4 September 2025
Creatures that are dueling each other are spiritually linked to each other in a state that's slightly out of phase with everyone else. This doesn't have any inherent mechanical effects in and of itself, but it implies a structure for how those creatures interact with each other and the world around them that may be interacted with by duel modifying effects or other abilities. The term "in a duel" is often used to refer to a creature that is dueling. This does not mean that the "duel" must have been started by Duel.
If a creature that is dueling becomes incapacitated or attacks a creature that they are not dueling, this creature is considered to have "lost the duel". This also ends the dueling condition for that creature. If a creature is ever the only one remaining in a given duel, the duel ends and they are considered to have "won the duel".