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**Getting hit with an attack will not cancel the process, unless the player is knocked out of the glowing circle.
**Getting hit with an attack will not cancel the process, unless the player is knocked out of the glowing circle.
**Another player on the opposing team is able to initiate capturing while a player is capturing. Doing so will cancel the current capturing process, and start a capturing process for the player.
**Another player on the opposing team is able to initiate capturing while a player is capturing. Doing so will cancel the current capturing process, and start a capturing process for the player.
** Capturing an enemy Energy Pole takes twice the normal time: it takes 8 seconds to first go back to neutral (which deducts points from the enemy team), and then another 8 seconds for the capturing process.
*2 Energy Poles on the center of the map has 2 switches within its circle, which can be stood on to activate barriers on its side.
*2 Energy Poles on the center of the map has 2 switches within its circle, which can be stood on to activate barriers on its side.
**The barrier cannot be passed through. Ranged attacks and TECHNICs do not pass through the barrier from the red side, on the side away from the pole, but they do from the blue side, on the side of the pole.
**The barrier cannot be passed through. Ranged attacks and TECHNICs do not pass through the barrier from the red side, on the side away from the pole, but they do from the blue side, on the side of the pole.
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