Anvilling
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Anvilling is the act of laying one's weapon on a shield or body part to avoid taking damage, and is not legal.
If the blocking weapon intercepts the attacking weapon before coming in contact with the defended shield or body part, this dose not constitute anvilling.
Regardless if a block makes contact with an attacking weapon, if the attacking weapon itself makes contact with its target with significant force the blow still counts.
For additional information see 4.7.9 and 4.10.3 of the MOA