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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
The fact is, in practice, there will almost always be an advantage gained or attempted (even my example involves an attempted advantage). But the rule doesn't require it, and that's my only point.
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The rule doesn't use the word "advantage", but we use advantage to determine whether lots of actions are legal or not. I'm saying that
to me:
on purpose = advantage
Unless you can show me an example other wise. Your example doesn't.