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 WarGear games utilize Turn Timers (aka Game Speed, Turn Limit) to ensure games move along at a set pace and aid in game completion. Boots occur when a player is removed from the game due to his or her turn time being greater than or equal to the game’s turn limit. If a player is booted from a game, either automatically or by players, all of the player’s territories revert to Neutral with the same number of troops that the player had on each territory and the player’s cards are discarded. WarGear games utilize Turn Timers (aka Game Speed, Turn Limit) to ensure games move along at a set pace and aid in game completion. Boots occur when a player is removed from the game due to his or her turn time being greater than or equal to the game’s turn limit. If a player is booted from a game, either automatically or by players, all of the player’s territories revert to Neutral with the same number of troops that the player had on each territory and the player’s cards are discarded.
  
-The game for a booted player is stored as a loss and both the player’s global ranking score and individual board ranking score will decrease if the game is a [[general:help:Rankings||Ranked]] game. Boots are tracked in a player’s stats page, but currently there are no other consequences of boots (other than loss and decrease of Ranking scores).+The game for a booted player is stored as a loss and both the player’s global ranking score and individual board ranking score will decrease if the game is a [[general:help:Rankings|Ranked]] game. Boots are tracked in a player’s stats page, but currently there are no other consequences of boots (other than loss and decrease of Ranking scores).
  
 Team games function the same way, if a player is booted the player’s territories revert to Neutral and NOT to any teammate. Team games function the same way, if a player is booted the player’s territories revert to Neutral and NOT to any teammate.
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