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Fighting From Heal Balls

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Fighting when sitting on a heal ball or energy (nurse) ball is strictly prohibited. Once your have sat on a heal ball, your character has become incapacitated. In this state, you character will be unable to fight or counterstrike with skills.

The first time you may receive a warning for retaliating while sitting on a heal ball. Second time, you will be docked xp. Continuous abuse of a heal ball will be grounds for greater disciplinary actions.

  • Ex: (Player A sits on a heal ball in Rem hospital, Player B walks up and stands next to him, Player A uses Drainlife on Player B.)
  • Ex: (Player A sits on a Vitae Ball at Gangrel Arena, Player B walks up and attacks him, Player A uses a heal and Beguile to ward off the attack)
  • Ex: (Player A sitting on a heal ball at Rem hospital, notices Player B being attacked, and decides to assist him by healing him)
 

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