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==Update - 3 November 2025=== | |||
Greetings, | |||
After we published the approved version of the updated fencing rules, we spotted that we had inadvertently reduced the required limb protection for cut and thrust combat when we updated the rules to account for the new reduced armour requirements from standard fencing. This was not intended. We have corrected this error to bring us back into compliance with Society rules. | |||
See [[Fencing:Protective_equipment#Legs,_feet_and_arms|Protective equipment 8.6 - Legs, feet and arms]]. | |||
==New rules - 4 October 2025== | ==New rules - 4 October 2025== | ||
With the announcement by the Crown at Spring War on 4 October 2025, version 7 of the Lochac Fencing Combat Handbook comes into effect. | With the announcement by the Crown at Spring War on 4 October 2025, version 7 of the Lochac Fencing Combat Handbook comes into effect. | ||
Revision as of 05:23, 3 November 2025
Update - 3 November 2025=
Greetings, After we published the approved version of the updated fencing rules, we spotted that we had inadvertently reduced the required limb protection for cut and thrust combat when we updated the rules to account for the new reduced armour requirements from standard fencing. This was not intended. We have corrected this error to bring us back into compliance with Society rules. See Protective equipment 8.6 - Legs, feet and arms.
New rules - 4 October 2025
With the announcement by the Crown at Spring War on 4 October 2025, version 7 of the Lochac Fencing Combat Handbook comes into effect.
Fencing Combat Handbook - PDF version
- Introduction
- Types of fencing
- Single combat, melee and gunners
- When you are allowed to fence
- Behaviour on the field
- Using weapons and defensive objects
- Taking blows
- Protective equipment
- Weapons and defensive equipment
- Types of marshalling
- Supervising combat
- Inspections
- Rules for managing incidents
- Authorisation procedures
- Safety tests
- Marshals as officers
- Changing the rules
- Glossary
- Concussion Recognition Tool
- Change log and notes