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# General combat theory test
# General combat theory test
# Authorisation specific theory test
# Authorisation specific theory test
# Authorisation specific practical test
# Practical test
# Complete paperwork
# Complete paperwork
# Submit paperwork
# Submit paperwork


== Initial paperwork ==
* Confirm that they live in Lochac


== General theory test ==
== General theory test ==
Demonstrate you know:
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding:
* The rules of the lists (in intent, not word for word)
Have the candidate explain in their own words or check vs questioning
* How to respond to 'Hold'
* The rules of the lists (in intent, not word for word) - I understand this is a potentially dangerous activity, I need to be authorised to do more than training, I have to pass inspection, I have to wear the required armour and use weapons that meet the rules, if someone bounces my toys I can ask the Sovereign (Problematic in Lochac), Don't be a dick, Don't have to fight, no real weapons, no throwing/shooting things in tournaments.
* Hw plumed participants are killed
* How to respond to 'Hold' - explain what you would do if someone calls hold
* When to call hold - explain what situations trigger a hold - broken...
* How plumed participants are killed
* How heavy combatants are killed / wounded (special note; two handed weapons, and single handed mass weapons)
* How heavy combatants are killed / wounded (special note; two handed weapons, and single handed mass weapons)
* When is a participant / combatant helpless. How do you kill a helpless opponent.
* When is a participant / combatant helpless. How do you kill a helpless opponent.
* What do you need to do to be able to participate in combat
* What do you need to do to be able to participate in combat
*  
**Be sober
**Remember to wear all required armour (tell me what you need)
**Get everything inspected
**Follow the instructions of the marshal
 
The passing standard is: TODO


== Authorisation specific theory test ==
== Authorisation specific theory test ==
In all cases, the passing standard is: TODO


=== heavy combatant ===
=== heavy combatant ===
*
Demonstrate they know:
*  


=== plumed participant ===
=== plumed participant ===
Demonstrate they know:
*


=== fibreglass spear ===
=== fibreglass spear ===
Demonstrate they know:
* How fibreglass spears differ from rattan weapons, and why we have a seperate authorisation for them.
* Calibration standards for face thrusts.


=== thrown weapon ===
=== thrown weapon ===
Demonstrate they know:
*


=== combat archery ===
=== combat archery ===
Demonstrate they know:
*


=== siege engine ===
=== siege engine ===
Demonstrate they know:
*


== Authorisation specific practical test ==
== Practical test ==
=== For all authorisations ===
Do X to the candidate / Have the candidate do X
Demonstration of competence is: Y
Red flag behaviours are: Z


=== heavy combatant  ===
=== heavy combatant  ===

Latest revision as of 04:20, 17 April 2021

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(a) Single-handed sword kill and wound zones




https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Fighters_Handbook&action=pandocpdfbook&titlePage=Armoured_Combat:Fighters_Handbook_Titlepage&template=Armoured_Combat:Fighters_Handbook_Template&force=true https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Draft_Fighters_Handbook&action=pandocpdfbook&titlePage=Armoured_Combat:Fighters_Handbook_Titlepage&template=Draft_Handbook_Template&force=true

https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Target_Archery_Rulebook&action=pandocpdfbook&titlePage=Archery:Titlepage2&template=Armoured_Combat:Fighters_Handbook_Template&force=true

https://sca.org.nz/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Rapier_Handbook&action=pandocpdfbook&titlePage=Rapier:Handbook_Titlepage&template=Armoured_Combat:Fighters_Handbook_Template&force=true

Handbook


Authorisation table

heavy combatant plumed participant

fibreglass spear thrown weapon combat archery siege engine


steps of an authorisation

  1. Complete initial paperwork
  2. General combat theory test
  3. Authorisation specific theory test
  4. Practical test
  5. Complete paperwork
  6. Submit paperwork


Initial paperwork

  • Confirm that they live in Lochac

General theory test

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding: Have the candidate explain in their own words or check vs questioning

  • The rules of the lists (in intent, not word for word) - I understand this is a potentially dangerous activity, I need to be authorised to do more than training, I have to pass inspection, I have to wear the required armour and use weapons that meet the rules, if someone bounces my toys I can ask the Sovereign (Problematic in Lochac), Don't be a dick, Don't have to fight, no real weapons, no throwing/shooting things in tournaments.
  • How to respond to 'Hold' - explain what you would do if someone calls hold
  • When to call hold - explain what situations trigger a hold - broken...
  • How plumed participants are killed
  • How heavy combatants are killed / wounded (special note; two handed weapons, and single handed mass weapons)
  • When is a participant / combatant helpless. How do you kill a helpless opponent.
  • What do you need to do to be able to participate in combat
    • Be sober
    • Remember to wear all required armour (tell me what you need)
    • Get everything inspected
    • Follow the instructions of the marshal

The passing standard is: TODO

Authorisation specific theory test

In all cases, the passing standard is: TODO

heavy combatant

Demonstrate they know:

plumed participant

Demonstrate they know:

fibreglass spear

Demonstrate they know:

  • How fibreglass spears differ from rattan weapons, and why we have a seperate authorisation for them.
  • Calibration standards for face thrusts.

thrown weapon

Demonstrate they know:

combat archery

Demonstrate they know:

siege engine

Demonstrate they know:

Practical test

For all authorisations

Do X to the candidate / Have the candidate do X Demonstration of competence is: Y Red flag behaviours are: Z

heavy combatant

plumed participant

fibreglass spear

thrown weapon

combat archery

siege engine