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Inconclusive From After-Death Kills

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How long after one character's death can that character kill the other fighter and have it counted as inconclusive?

With characters like SCP-682 whose death instantly kills the other character, that's pretty widely accepted as inconclusive. But for other characters like Fukurou Tsurubami, who can take up to a day after their death to kill their opponent, I've heard varying opinions on whether it counts or not. Some say 1 hour's the inconclusive range, some say 1 day, etc.
 
We detail that people need to be BFRd for a day or incapped for an hour to win

I don't see a reason why we can't do this for death
 
BFR's a week, incap's a day, KO's an hour.

Which of these should death fall under?
 
Fukurou Tsurubami's takes at least a couple of hours, probably at least a day, and possibly longer.

But I wouldn't expect that there's any after death stuff that takes more than a week.
 
To Riven dying is more like being BFRed and her corpse can still do things, but I guess. Differentiating between the different states of death, ko, and BFR has always come across as weird to me anyways.
 
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