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- | An [[entity|entity]] is considered to be the enemy of another entity if it is on the opposing team within a [[scenario|scenario]]. Generally speaking, DM-controlled entities are enemies of the [[PC|PCs]], and PCs are enemies of DM-controlled entities. | + | An [[entity|entity]] is considered to be the enemy of another entity if it is on the opposing team within a [[scenario|scenario]]. Generally speaking, [[DM|DM]]-controlled entities are enemies of the [[PC|PCs]], and PCs are enemies of DM-controlled entities. |
Technically, entities are enemies if either considers the other to be an enemy. Entities cannot be both enemies and [[ally|allies]], and an entity cannot be an enemy of itself. | Technically, entities are enemies if either considers the other to be an enemy. Entities cannot be both enemies and [[ally|allies]], and an entity cannot be an enemy of itself. | ||
The DM may choose to prevent players from considering each other to be enemies in an arbitrary fashion if they are doing so strictly to gain some particular mechanical benefit. | The DM may choose to prevent players from considering each other to be enemies in an arbitrary fashion if they are doing so strictly to gain some particular mechanical benefit. |