Armoured Combat notes:Armour Requirements: Difference between revisions

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*Footnote re 1.3mm helms can be removed, no longer valid
*Footnote re 1.3mm helms can be removed, no longer valid
*Update as per rulings and clarifcations below.
*Update as per rulings and clarifcations below.
*Update to include Society minimum requirement for hands to be armoured to one inch above the wrist.
*7.16 and 7.17 appear to be a formatting error in the original handbook. Recommend reformatting/renumbering to bring them under the non-combatant armour requirements
*7.16 and 7.17 appear to be a formatting error in the original handbook. Recommend reformatting/renumbering to bring them under the non-combatant armour requirements
[[User:Angele|Angele]] ([[User talk:Angele|talk]]) 22:27, 26 June 2018 (NZST)
[[User:Angele|Angele]] ([[User talk:Angele|talk]]) 22:27, 26 June 2018 (NZST)

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  • Footnote re 1.3mm helms can be removed, no longer valid
  • Update as per rulings and clarifcations below.
  • 7.16 and 7.17 appear to be a formatting error in the original handbook. Recommend reformatting/renumbering to bring them under the non-combatant armour requirements

Angele (talk) 22:27, 26 June 2018 (NZST)

Actual notes

Mesh - December 2015
Ruling - mesh is required to protect the face, not the skull.
Mesh is required under Lochac rules to protect delicate facial features what would not survive an unintended helm penetration such as eyes and teeth. Mesh is not required to fill the skull holes on Vendal style helmets. As with all armour, the design is to prevent traumatic and unrecoverable injury, pain however is up to the tolerance level of the individual and what level they are willing to accept. - Jarl Niall

Knee armour - August 2016
An "air gap" alone is NOT equivalent padding. An air gap, does not protect the knee if a fighter drops to their knees suddenly (either purposely or as a result of a fall)
Knees need to be padded, in a way that is 6.35mm of resilient material or equivalent (read padding). For example, commercial sports knee pads. - Jarl Niall

Underside of the chin - September 2017
It is strongly recommended that the underside of the jaw be protected from a low-profile thrusting tip - Jon Dai of the Lane