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    Default What is stealing

    ok so i thought stealing is taking like the last time over a square to steal the points from ur teammate. and peopel say not to do that because they want to get all the points they earned which is ok if it is just a practice game.

    but some people are telling me that stealing is when i go over the other teams squares after they have gone over then once or twice. this is how you play the game. Their is a stragity. i hope this isnt waht everyone means when they say no stealing because playing this way is no fun.

    so someone tell me what the real meaning of no stealing is when they say it

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    Stealing in battle ball is technically making tiles your team's colours that haven't been locked yet by other teams.

    So if Jack is on yellow team, and Jill is on red team.

    Jill goes over a tile and is about to lock it. Out of nowhere, Jack goes over Jill's tile and makes it yellow.

    That is considered stealing. I have nothing against it personally, although it becomes frustrating, it's part of the game.

    Ellis.

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    ahhh that is the point of the game that is waht makes it a game

    you have to time it so before the other team can lock its square you get it so they dont get any squares.

    without stealing the game is just to see who can run in a square the fastest

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    Stealing is strategy.
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    Rofl in a one on one after I completed my big square I went to fuddle up my opponents squares, extremely aggrivating him. ;D

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    Ive done that before.... Oh how i love it

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    Thats the best way to win a 1 on 1.

    Don't do a big square like them, make it slightly smaller, finnish yours.

    Then go and Lock some oh your squares over theirs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BL!NKEY
    ok so i thought stealing is taking like the last time over a square to steal the points from ur teammate. and peopel say not to do that because they want to get all the points they earned which is ok if it is just a practice game.

    but some people are telling me that stealing is when i go over the other teams squares after they have gone over then once or twice. this is how you play the game. Their is a stragity. i hope this isnt waht everyone means when they say no stealing because playing this way is no fun.

    so someone tell me what the real meaning of no stealing is when they say it
    the second one sir :rolleyes:

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    If it wasen't for stealing Sulake wouldn't call it "battle" ball tbh.

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    Exactly, wheres the fun with no stealing..

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