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... nto place within my head.

The hitbox, the blue outline, was the medium through which damage was delivered, but damage itself only ever came into existence the moment it met the hurtbox.

Until that precise overlap occurred, nothing truly happened. Hitbox striking hitbox did next to nothing, a meaningless collision, negligible enough to be dismissed entirely.

I assumed the same held true for hurtbox against hurtbox, though there was no practical way to verify it, at least n ...

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