Talk:Jaunedice, Pt.2/@comment-26882656-20150905213409/@comment-25555436-20150906001117

They can't, true, but it can still be perceived easily as cheating. Even if it technically isn't, to many it will be cheating, even if one didn't choose it, because either the huge advantages, or because it can make something very decisive. And then it becomes against the rules.

An example would be something I heard recently. A man with no feet that used mechanical feet to walk, and run. He eventually broke multiple records in different competitions involving running, and people some think he's cheating, because being mechanical, they don't get tired like real, human feet do. It's like running with borderline-infinite stamina against others that can't have that much stamina.

If that doesn't convince you, imagine being capable of using the star from Mario in an American Football game. Even if it was allowed, you would be borderline unstoppable, and even if not cheating rule-wise, everyone would think you are.