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# Terms of Service

#### - Conditions

General conditions regarding Battles bot are under this topic.

1\. Our terms and conditions apply to each and every user of Battles Bot.

2\. By adding Battles in your server, you agree to these terms of service and the future terms which we may add after a notice.

#### - Terms of Use

1\. Intentional command spam or attempts to crash the bot should not be made.

2\. Battles should not be used in Bot spam servers which cause command spam.

3\. Battles Team reserves the rights to prohibit any server or user from using Battles at their own discretion.

4\. No user should attempt to hack or otherwise break the bot unless given permission from our team

5\. We have the rights to update terms of service anytime with a notice in the support server which you can join through the following invite link: <https://discord.gg/9gRPwZtCYH>


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