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Realistic Physics in Who wins? Battle Sandbox

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Plain-language explanation of the official realistic-physics wording, with formulas and mechanics from other games excluded.

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Realistic physics is an official high-level description phrase; no public formula or complete mechanic table is currently supported by the source record.

Plain-language explanation of the official realistic-physics wording, with formulas and mechanics from other games excluded.

A planner entry can document a matchup, but it cannot simulate physics or turn mechanics from another game into claims about this game.

Plain-language explanation of the official realistic-physics wording, with formulas and mechanics from other games excluded.

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  • Do not import TABS mechanics or stats into this game.
  • If a physics result is disputed, keep it as an unknown observation rather than a rule.
FAQ

Common questions

What does realistic physics confirm?

It is an official description phrase, not a published formula.

Can the planner simulate physics?

No. It records a setup and performs count arithmetic only.

Where are future mechanics sources listed?

The source ledger and updates page carry recheck context.

Common mistakes

Keep physics claims source-bound

Importing TABS mechanics or stats into Who wins? Battle Sandbox.

Treating a player-entered matchup card as a physics simulation.

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