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  2. Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes - Wikipedia

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    This raid also led to the nerf and rework of many factions, most notably the Nightsisters. The heroic version of this raid gives out Darth Traya shards, mod salvages (introduced in Mods 2.0) and Gear 12+ pieces, which are required to fill slots 4 and 5 of the gear level 12. The only other place to get G12+ gear is the weekly shipments store.

  3. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    The offensive line is made up of a left and right tackle, a left and right guard, and a center. The offensive line has two different jobs. When the offense runs a pass play, their job is to guard the quarterback from the defense rushing the quarterback. When the offense runs a run play, their job is to clear a path for the running back to run ...

  4. Penalty (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Most defensive penalties give the offense an automatic first down. Conversely, some offensive penalties result in loss of a down (loss of the right to repeat the down). The offensive team receives a first down if a penalty by the defense awards them enough yardage to attain it.

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  6. List of gridiron football rules - Wikipedia

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    Most penalties result in replaying the down. Some defensive penalties give the offense an automatic first down. [11] Conversely, some offensive penalties result in loss of a down (loss of the right to repeat the down). [11] If a penalty gives the offensive team enough yardage to gain a first down, they get a first down, as usual.

  7. Offense (sports) - Wikipedia

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    In sports, offense (American spelling) or offence (Commonwealth spelling, see spelling differences; pronounced with first-syllable stress; from Latin offensus), known as attack outside of North America, is the action of attacking or engaging an opposing team with the objective of scoring points or goals. The term may refer to the tactics ...

  8. Tank (video games) - Wikipedia

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    a large amount of health for absorbing damage [1] damage mitigation, often accomplished through an armor or defense mechanic; the ability to avoid attacks altogether; Depending on the game, a tank may employ any combination of these: In Final Fantasy XI two commonly used tanking styles are nicknamed "Blood Tanks" and "Blink Tanks". A blood tank ...

  9. Strength of schedule - Wikipedia

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    The strength of schedule can be calculated in many ways. Such calculations are the basis of many of the various tie-breaking systems used in Swiss-system tournaments in chess and other tabletop games.