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;Marshals may run tournaments with different victory conditions - 1 January 2024
;Marshals may run tournaments with different victory conditions - 1 January 2024
:Marshals may use scenarios that allow for different victory conditions, eg. restricting target areas or counted blows, but can't change required blow strength.
:Marshals may use scenarios that allow for different victory conditions, eg. restricting target areas or counted blows, but can't change required blow strength.
==Killing blows
==Blows to the arms and hands
==Blows to the legs==
==Blows to the legs==
;Addition of rules to maintain the comfort of a legged fighter - 1 January 2024
;Addition of rules to maintain the comfort of a legged fighter - 1 January 2024
:We have added rules to maintain the comfort of a legged fighter. These rules are similar to those found in armoured combat and allow for kneeling and seated fighters.
:We have added rules to maintain the comfort of a legged fighter. These rules are similar to those found in armoured combat and allow for kneeling and seated fighters.

Latest revision as of 11:09, 11 July 2025

Valid blows

Marshals may run tournaments with different victory conditions - 1 January 2024
Marshals may use scenarios that allow for different victory conditions, eg. restricting target areas or counted blows, but can't change required blow strength.

Blows to the legs

Addition of rules to maintain the comfort of a legged fighter - 1 January 2024
We have added rules to maintain the comfort of a legged fighter. These rules are similar to those found in armoured combat and allow for kneeling and seated fighters.