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BFR, short for Battle Field Removal, is a tactic where one opponent forces another outside the area of combat for a sufficient period such that the battle cannot be continued. Victory is achieved if the opponent cannot return to the battlefield within a specified time frame—typically one week, according to Standard Battle Assumptions.
Methods of BFR
- Teleportation:
- Description: Transporting the opponent to a distant location.
- Examples: Teleporting them to another continent or planet.
- Temporal Displacement:
- Description: Sending the opponent to a different time.
- Examples: Transporting them to the past or future.
- Dimensional Shift:
- Description: Sending the opponent to a parallel universe or different dimension.
- Examples: Transporting them to an alternate reality or pocket dimension.
- Spatial Knockback:
- Description: Physically knocking the opponent into space or a location they cannot easily return from.
- Examples: Hitting them into orbit or a remote, inaccessible area.
Conditions for Victory:
- The opponent must be unable to return to the battlefield within the specified time (typically one week).
- The removal method can vary widely but must effectively prevent the opponent from continuing the battle.