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Quick and Easy Questions (please read the OP)
@Cell: I'd assume it's more down to how the judge rules it. If you're both wounded and you got the last post and used it to self destruct at the end, I can see you killing them as well if:

>You were going to win anyway.
>It was a very close fight, and they may have just about scraped a win otherwise.

Outside of that, you'll probably just leave them on lower remaining health than usual for their victory. And if they had SP left, a T1 defense would probably block it if your self destruct isn't a super of its own.

Really strong moves for really large drawbacks aren't common in the OV. Feel free to go about in a personal storyline and kill your own NPCs, or others with permission, using the move. But in a graded fight, I can't see it having much impact on the outcome unless it was a really close fight. And, again, that does depend on the judge.


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