Pip, you are't understanding it.
Apples are fruits. They grow on trees. Strawberries are also fruits. They definately do not grow on trees. Both apples and strawberries are fruits but they do not both grow on trees.
Attacking your enemy is a form of combat. One with the intention to harm your enemy. Full defense is also a form of combat, with no intention to ever do anything to your enemy but to wear them out so they stop attacking you. Both are forms of combat, but both have very deffernt intentions.
Again, by definition, attacking is the intent to do harm to your enemy. In full defense you have no intention to harm your enemy. Ergo, full defense, while still a form of combat, is not the same thing as attacking.
The game mechanics are written as such. If you are not harming your enemy, you are not attacking it. Therefore the mob is not yours to claim, therfore it is free for anyone to kill, threfore, it is not kilstealing.
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Lets now review the official ruling of "killstealing" as it is stated in the players policy: (I have made keywords
red.
"Killstealing"
* Nobody owns a spawn, and nobody owns any attackable NPC unless they are already fighting it!
* Taking an NPC from someone when they have already started an attack is considered kill stealing and will be punishable by GMs through warnings, and then further actions if the player continues.
* There is no need to ask players around a spawn whether you can "join" - everyone has a right to hunt or attack NPCs, and no one can refuse to share with you, since there is no ownership.
Now if you look at the words in red you see a problem. There are many ways to fight a mob. Fighting, IS the same as combat. It is a word used to describe many different styles of both self defense styles (both with intentions to harm, and with out) and also offensive manuver styles that are intended to harm said enemy. On the other hand, the next key point shows that you must be currently attacking a mob in order to be considered killstealing. Once again, attacking, is any fighting style with the intention to cause harm to the enemy. (NOT full defense. see above for why.)
So they contradict each other. That is where the problem lies. The solution? Change "fighting' to "attacking".
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I'd also like to make one last point.
During combat one can change ones stance as often as is appropriate. Are you saying that every time you change to a full defensive stance you are no longer in combat?
While in combat, fighters do not normally use the same fighting style throughout the entirity of combat, unlike how it is in PS. They will switch from a multitude of individual techniques, as the way a fight plays out, strategies, how the opponent moves, soroundings, etc, all change constantly. While this may call from switching from an attacking style tenique to one of a full defense style technique and back again, and all this time you do remain in combat, yes, but you do not remain in an attacking style when you are using a full defensive type of technique.
While you are still considered to be in combat (recall combat is used as a word to describe all fighting technques), your intentins have changed, you are no longer attacking the enemy to harm them during full defense, therefore, yes, someone does have the ability to come along and finish off the job while you are still in combat. If you don't like this fact, don't use full defense. You still gain experience for armor while in a normal attacking style. You will level up just the same, it will just take longer. And that is the trade off you pay for not letting anyone else in on combatting the mob. The SECOND your intention changes to "how can I harm this person attacking me", you are not in full defense any more, and you are in some type of attacking style of combat.
There are two options:
1) never use full defense, no one can take over the mob in mid combat, but armor training takes longer.
2) use ffull defense to train faster, but except the risk that comes with it. that being anyone can come by and finish off the mob since you are not attacking it.
Notice carefully the way killstealing is written. It is not written to say "killstealing is when a person comes along and takes the kill while the other person is in combat". It states that "killstealing is when a person comes along and takes the kill while the other person is attacking it."
Again, see above for why these are not the same thing.
And I don't think I can make it any more clear than that.