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From the [[Rulebook]]:
 
From the [[Rulebook]]:
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Player may not interact with game items, objectives, or other players unless specified by the ability that made them Insubstantial, other than retrieving equipment. Players may only target themselves with magic and abilities that are able to affect insubstantial players. May use Meta-Magic and Charge abilities. Insubstantial players:
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# May not move from their starting location unless unless specified by the ability that made them Insubstantial. This is different from [[Stopped]] in that you can still move your feet.
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# Can only be affected by mechanics that work on [[States]] in general (such as [[Release]]) or Insubstantial in specific (such as [[Dimensional Rift]]). Player and their carried [[equipment]] are otherwise unaffected by combat, abilities, etc.
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# Are not affected or stopped by game terrain such as walls, lava pits, traps, etc unless otherwise indicated by the [[reeve]] or game designer.
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# May remove this [[State]] from themselves at any time by Incanting '''“I return to the physical world” x2''' provided they are the cause of the State and the State was not imparted by an Enchantment. Otherwise, they must end the State as per the description of the responsible ability. This incantation is not interrupted by the player moving their feet, and does not require a free hand.
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# Must indicate their Insubstantial State by saying '''“Insubstantial”''' if asked, attacked, or targeted by an [[ability]].
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# May not delay the game excessively. For instance, you may not use this State to avoid being killed if you are the last player alive in a [[Mutual Annihilation]] [[battlegame]]. The [[reeve|reeve's]] decision is final.
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==FAQ==
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: Player may not physically interact with game items, objectives, or other players unless specified by the ability that made them Insubstantial, other than retrieving equipment.[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F0tiuX1cNTBqj4Y3SbRlpsXhASB25I8x6w9RJ7La7VE]}}
  
This [[State]] has both offensive and defensive purposes and greatly limits a player’s ability to interact with play.
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Insubstantial players:
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;Can someone use [[Release]] to force me out of Insubstantial?:Because [[Release]] has a range of Touch, per the [[Range]] rules, someone cannot use Release against an unwilling target in this way unless the insubstantial target is also unable to move, such as being affected by [[Astral Intervention]], because by default an insubstantial target is [[Stopped]]. An insubstantial target can almost always be targeted with [[Greater Release]], however.
# May not move from their starting location unless otherwise noted.
 
# Are incapable of physically interacting with game items, objectives, or other players in any way unless otherwise noted.
 
# Can only be affected by mechanics that work on States in general (such as [[Release]]) or Insubstantial in specific (such as [[Dimensional Rift]]. Player and their equipment are otherwise unaffected by combat, magic, etc.
 
# Are not affected or stopped by game terrain such as walls, lava pits, traps, etc unless otherwise indicated by the [[reeve]] or game designer.
 
# May be seen and heard.
 
# May see and hear.
 
# May [[Charge]] abilities.
 
# May use [[Magic and Abilities]] on themselves if the Magic and Abilities are able to affect Insubstantial players.
 
# May remove this State from themselves at any time by Incanting '''“I return to the physical world” x2''' provided they are the cause of the State and entered it voluntarily. Otherwise they must end the State as per the description of the responsible Magic or Ability.
 
# Insubstantial triggered from [[enchantment]]s worn is not considered voluntary.
 
# The ending [[Incantation]] for Insubstantial is not interrupted by the player moving their feet.
 
# Must indicate their Insubstantial State by saying “Insubstantial” if asked, attacked, or targeted by a Magic or Ability.
 
# May not delay the game excessively. For instance, you may not use the Insubstantial State to avoid being killed if you are the last player alive in a [[Mutual Annihiliation]] [[battlegame]]. The [[reeves]] decision in these situations is final.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:13, 15 March 2025

From the Rulebook:

Player may not interact with game items, objectives, or other players unless specified by the ability that made them Insubstantial, other than retrieving equipment. Players may only target themselves with magic and abilities that are able to affect insubstantial players. May use Meta-Magic and Charge abilities. Insubstantial players:

  1. May not move from their starting location unless unless specified by the ability that made them Insubstantial. This is different from Stopped in that you can still move your feet.
  2. Can only be affected by mechanics that work on States in general (such as Release) or Insubstantial in specific (such as Dimensional Rift). Player and their carried equipment are otherwise unaffected by combat, abilities, etc.
  3. Are not affected or stopped by game terrain such as walls, lava pits, traps, etc unless otherwise indicated by the reeve or game designer.
  4. May remove this State from themselves at any time by Incanting “I return to the physical world” x2 provided they are the cause of the State and the State was not imparted by an Enchantment. Otherwise, they must end the State as per the description of the responsible ability. This incantation is not interrupted by the player moving their feet, and does not require a free hand.
  5. Must indicate their Insubstantial State by saying “Insubstantial” if asked, attacked, or targeted by an ability.
  6. May not delay the game excessively. For instance, you may not use this State to avoid being killed if you are the last player alive in a Mutual Annihilation battlegame. The reeve's decision is final.

FAQ

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Official Clarification
The following is an Official Clarification by the Kingdom Rules Representatives and should be considered a part of the Rules of Play, even though it may not be in he current rulebook. For a listing of official clarifications, visit the Amtgard Documents page.
Player may not physically interact with game items, objectives, or other players unless specified by the ability that made them Insubstantial, other than retrieving equipment.[1]
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Common Reeving
The following is not an official part of the Rules of Play, or an Official Clarification, but is a common way Reeves have ruled on particular issues. It is provided for a reference only, and the final decision, as always, remains with the ruling Reeve.
Can someone use Release to force me out of Insubstantial?
Because Release has a range of Touch, per the Range rules, someone cannot use Release against an unwilling target in this way unless the insubstantial target is also unable to move, such as being affected by Astral Intervention, because by default an insubstantial target is Stopped. An insubstantial target can almost always be targeted with Greater Release, however.