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There are two ways a dead player can return to life: '''Respawning''' and '''Revival'''. When a [[V9: Death|dead player]] is returns to life by one of these means they must loudly declare ‘ALIVE!’, at which point they immediately lose their ‘Dead’ condition and become a living player once more.
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When a [[V9: Death|dead player]] is returns to life by one of these means they must loudly [[V9: Declarations|declare]] ‘ALIVE!’, at which point they immediately lose their ‘Dead’ condition and become a living player once more.
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There are two ways a dead player can return to life: ''Respawning'' and ''Revival''.  
  
  
 
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Each Amtgard [[V9: Game Modes|activity]] will have [[V9: Core Game Mechanics|rules]] for how, where, when, and even IF players are able to respawn after death. Consult the [[V9: Core Game Mechanics|rules]] for your particular [[V9: Game Modes|activity]] or check in with the [[V9: Game Organizer| Game Organizer]] or [[V9: Reeve| Reeve]] during setup. Most commonly, players will have to wait a certain amount of time (called a ‘[[V9: Respawn Conditions|Death Count]]’) and then automatically return to life at a [[V9: Respawn Location|specific location]].
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Each Amtgard [[V9: Game Modes|activity]] will have [[V9: Core Game Mechanics|rules]] for when, where, how, and even IF players are able to respawn after death. Consult the rules for your particular activity or check in with the [[V9: Game Organizer| Game Organizer]] or [[V9: Reeve| Reeve]] during setup. Most commonly, players will have to wait a certain amount of time (called a ‘[[V9: Respawn Conditions|Death Count]]’) and then automatically return to life at a [[V9: Respawn Points and the Dead Zone|specific respawn location]].
  
 
When a player returns to life by respawning, they are restored in the following way:
 
When a player returns to life by respawning, they are restored in the following way:
*All [[V9: Wounds| wounds]] are healed.
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*All [[V9: Wounds| wounds]] are [[V9: Glossary#Restored|restored]].
 
*All [[V9: Armor|armored]] [[V9: Hit Locations|locations]] are restored to full value.
 
*All [[V9: Armor|armored]] [[V9: Hit Locations|locations]] are restored to full value.
 
*All [[V9: Weapons|weapons]], [[V9: Shields|shields]], and other [[V9: Equipment|equipment]] are restored.
 
*All [[V9: Weapons|weapons]], [[V9: Shields|shields]], and other [[V9: Equipment|equipment]] are restored.
*All per-life [[V9: Abilities and Effects|abilities]] are restored to full value.
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*All [[V9: Frequency|uses]] of per-life abilities are restored.
 
*All [[V9: Enchantments|enchantments]] are removed.
 
*All [[V9: Enchantments|enchantments]] are removed.
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*All remaining status effects are removed, including [[V9: Severed| Severed]].
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Revival occurs when a player is returned to life through a means other than [[V9: Respawning| Respawning]], such as the use of an ability like the ''[[V9: Resurrect| Resurrect]]'' spell.
 
Revival occurs when a player is returned to life through a means other than [[V9: Respawning| Respawning]], such as the use of an ability like the ''[[V9: Resurrect| Resurrect]]'' spell.
  
When revived, a player is brought back to life with their [[V9: Wounds| wounds]] healed, but their [[V9: Armor|armor]], [[V9: Equipment|equipment]] and [[V9: Abilities|abilities]] remain in the same state they were before they died. Some effects may bestow additional restoration to the recipient.
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See the [[V9: Revive| Revive]] keyword for further details.
 
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Returning To Life

When a dead player is returns to life by one of these means they must loudly declare ‘ALIVE!’, at which point they immediately lose their ‘Dead’ condition and become a living player once more.

There are two ways a dead player can return to life: Respawning and Revival.


Respawning

Each Amtgard activity will have rules for when, where, how, and even IF players are able to respawn after death. Consult the rules for your particular activity or check in with the Game Organizer or Reeve during setup. Most commonly, players will have to wait a certain amount of time (called a ‘Death Count’) and then automatically return to life at a specific respawn location.

When a player returns to life by respawning, they are restored in the following way:


Revival

Revival occurs when a player is returned to life through a means other than Respawning, such as the use of an ability like the Resurrect spell.

See the Revive keyword for further details.

Death
Declaring Death · Being Dead · Returning To Life
Core Combat Rules
Acceptable Contact · Hit Locations · Striking Your Opponent · Wounds · Death · Dragging
Amtgard V9 Rulebook
Playtest Disclaimer · Introduction · Getting Started · Garb · Honor System · Safety · Core Combat Rules · Equipment · Classes · Abilities and Effects · Magic Items · Combat Activities · Rules Authorities
Appendix: Equipment Inspection Guide · Master List of Abilities · Glossary