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My question is during an or like a knife fight or a shot for shot you are allowed to shoot the t because they are shooting at or knifing a guard because sometimes this happens and some people call it freekill but from what I understand is that it is a legal kill.


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If a T attacks a CT for any reason, the T can be killed.

 

- Am I allowed to kill a terrorist in the middle of a knife fight, shot for shot, etc.?

- Under no circumstance is a terrorist allowed to knife a counter-terrorist (unless the CT walks into the T's knife). Therefore, the answer is yes. If a T knifes you in the middle of a knife fight, you can shoot them, however that is an extremely douchey move.

 

Both taken directly from rules

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I don't really understand the question, but a T is considered a rebel whenever he/she kills a CT no matter what circumstance.

 

If a T is knifing/shooting at a CT that they are doing their LR with and they get killed prior to their LR being completed then it's a freekill.

 

If they shoot/knife a CT outside of the one they're doing their LR with unless that CT is baiting super hard then they're probably rebelling.


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If a T is knifing/shooting at a CT that they are doing their LR with and they get killed prior to their LR being completed then it's a freekill.

 

This statement is wrong. If you look at @GhostTitanium 's post, he "quotes" the rules exactly. It is allowed, however it's a "douchey" move.


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This statement is wrong. If you look at @GhostTitanium 's post, he "quotes" the rules exactly. It is allowed, however it's a "douchey" move.

 

Even if both party agrees to the LR? What the fuck rofl

 

Might explain why people want a freeday all the time


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I don't like this rule either, to be honest. Would have been a good one to bring up in the Q&A. Oh well :p

 

99% sure it's to avoid any grey areas. Can easily see some fuckwits give their friends LRs and screw up whole team.

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