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Defeat Defeat is caused when a character’s toughness is less than or equal to an opposing character’s strength. A defeat also occurs when a character is stopped from achieving his goal in battle. A Hero(es) is defeated when the Hero(es) in battle are discarded, repelled or otherwise fails to make a successful rescue such as in a stalemate. The Evil Character(s) is defeated when the Evil Character(s) in battle are discarded, ignored or otherwise fails to stop the Hero from making a successful rescue such as in a mutual destruction by numbers.
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Thanks. I would a assume defeat is the same as a loss correct? Elders to you have anything to say on this matter?
But did she lose?
Quote from: TheHobbit13 on December 19, 2011, 06:15:02 PMThanks. I would a assume defeat is the same as a loss correct? Elders to you have anything to say on this matter?I would say that loss != defeat. Gomer was defeated, but you have not lost the battle.
Hey now, be careful how you're tossing around the definition of "defeat".
Defeat ...The Evil Character(s) is defeated when the Evil Character(s) in battle are discarded...
Quote from: STAMP on December 20, 2011, 10:45:48 AMHey now, be careful how you're tossing around the definition of "defeat". QuoteDefeat ...The Evil Character(s) is defeated when the Evil Character(s) in battle are discarded...Am I missing something here? Are you saying that none of the ECs are defeated until the battle is over and it is determined that all of the ECs were defeated?Because otherwise, I don't see any reason why discarding one of them would not count as defeating that one.
The reason being we have had 183,237 threads about "Potiphar's Wife/Failed Objective". And in every single one of them, the Elders have never really come to any consensus.
What is the definition of Defeated?
So If Potiphers Wife manages to return a hero from battle to territory she defeated that character?
My understanding is that victory and defeat are determined during battle resolution
Are you saying that none of the ECs are defeated until the battle is over and it is determined that all of the ECs were defeated?
Quote from: Minister Polarius on December 22, 2011, 09:47:19 PMMy understanding is that victory and defeat are determined during battle resolutionThat's why I asked this question:Quote from: Prof Underwood on December 20, 2011, 03:46:41 PMAre you saying that none of the ECs are defeated until the battle is over and it is determined that all of the ECs were defeated?Schaef usually shows up and clarifies this, and I can never seem to remember which words happen immediately, and which ones happen at battle resolution. So I'd wait until another Elder chimes in on this one. However, if Pol is correct about it happening at battle resolution, then Gomer would NOT be considered "defeated" until the battle was over, and would depend on how things turned out.
That quote from the REG is very equivocal. My understanding is that victory and defeat are determined during battle resolution, and the quote backs that up. However, the side that says defeat can be determined mid-battle can use the same quote to support their position because it mentions being discarded, ignored, etc.My reading of it is that it's determined in the resolution, and the verbage about "discarded, etc." is meant to be exemplary of why a character would come do defeat during the resolution, not conditions for defeat in themselves. In either case, the entry needs to be simplified (don't use examples ever, it only causes confusion) and clarified (an entry that can be taken in two opposite ways with equal validity is not worded correctly).