Non-lethal fighting
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Non-lethal fighting
I recently thought about this, it is a way that could actually make immortality an alright thing, incapacitation, something that Albereich does more often, knocking the enemy unconscious, subduing via exhaustion or perhaps even binding or sealing. Perhaps if this method of rp becomes a staple we might actually be able to push for immortality (not the same as invincibility which most newbies treat it as) Though perhaps we should all come together and decide what declares a spar as won via non-lethal methods.
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Re: Non-lethal fighting
If we were to implement this Potato, you realize that the fighters need to have in-depth knowledge on how their opponent's body works. Being able to visualize that in their head is the first step in learning how to disable an opponent. It also would help if you were to read up in meridian and pressure points, as these are the pinnacle of non-lethal combat
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Re: Non-lethal fighting
We would also have to register how much force would be able to give a concussion or a knockout by size and body type of the oponnent.
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