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;Was 2.7.1, now 7.1.1 in Valid blows
==Notes of things to fix==
:You are responsible for calling out the blows that hit you.
==Change log==
;Now
;Rule number
:You are responsible for acknowledging blows that hit you. You need to acknowledge a valid blow clearly with words and/or motions, such as "good arm" or "dead".
;Functional change
:You need to acknowledge good blows.
;Reason
:Closer to Society wording, how to acknowledge was missing from rules. Standard practice however.
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;Was 2.7.2, now 7.1.2 in Valid blows
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;Was
:When you fight, you are generally considered to be fighting with very sharp weapons, and wearing ordinary clothes that would not protect you.
:(a) any thrust or cut that would have...
;Now
:In judging blows, all combatants are presumed to be wearing thin clothing, such as unpadded linen, not armour, and that the opponent's weapon is extremely sharp on point and edge. Any blow that would have penetrated the skin in the judgement of the person receiving the blow shall be counted a good blow.
:(a) any blow that would have...
;Functional change
:None
;Reason
:Rewording to be closer to Society rule
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;Was 2.7.3, now 7.1.3 in Valid blows
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;Was
:The only time this changes is if organisers hold a tournament where they define areas of the body that are protected as if you were wearing real armour.
;Now
:The only time these rules change is if organisers hold a tournament or other event with different victory conditions, such as saying "only blows to the head count". However, organisers may not increase the force required for a blow to be "good".
;Functional change
:Allows for alternate scenario rules for combat.
;Reason
:Aligns closer to Society standard while also providing more flexibility for alternate rulesets for Marshals.
;For notes section
: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.
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;Was 2.7.6.c, now 7.3.c in Blows to the arms and hands
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;Was
:If you lose both arms, you cannot hold a weapon and you cannot continue.
;Now
:If you lose both arms, you cannot hold a weapon and may choose to yield.
;Functional change
:None, clarification
;Reason
:Clarifying unclear language
 
 
;Was 2.7.7, now 7.4.1 in Blows to the legs
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;Was
:If you are hit in the outside thigh, the lower leg or the foot, you cannot put weight on that leg....
;Now
:If you are hit in the thigh, the lower leg or the foot, you cannot put weight on that leg....
;Functional change
:None
;Reason
:No reason for outside to be here - inner thigh is only a kill 10cm down the inner thigh, not the whole length. Also removes confusion of inner vs outer and the border.
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;Was 2.7.7.b, now 7.4.1.b in Blows to the legs
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;Was
:If you were hit in your lower leg or foot, you can kneel and move around on your knees. This is a change from the previous rules.
;Now
:If you were hit below your thigh, you can kneel and move around on your knees.
;Reason
:Remove redundant text. Not a change from v5.
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;Was 2.7.7.c, now 7.4.1.c in Blows to the legs
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;Was
:If you were hit in your upper leg, you can kneel, but you are not allowed to rise up or move on your knees.
;Now
:If you were hit in your thigh, you can kneel, but you are not allowed to rise up or move on your knees.
;Functional change
:None
;Reason
:Simplified wording
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;Was 2.7.7.d, now 7.4.1.d in Blows to the legs
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;Was
:If you are hit on your leg during a Cut and Thrust bout, combat can continue subject to the rules for leg injuries. This is a change from the previous rules.
;Now
:If you are hit on your leg during a Cut and Thrust bout, combat can continue subject to the rules for leg injuries
:Remove redundant text. Not a change from v5.
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;7.4.2-4 in Blows to the legs
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;Was
;Was
:Not in rules
:What the text used to say
;Now
;Now
:2. It is courteous to turn a kneeling or seated combatant so that they are not facing into the sun.
:What the proposed new text says
:3. When one combatant is kneeling or seated and the other is standing, it is forbidden for the standing combatant to circle, turn or "corkscrew" the kneeling combatant more than 90 degrees in either direction from the starting position.
:4. It is forbidden for a standing combatant to over bear or press (with body, weapon or other object) a kneeling or seated combatant to the point that the kneeling or seated combatant cannot straighten their upper body perpendicular to the ground. This rule is meant to allow the kneeling or seated combatant to straighten if they desire and is not intended to keep the standing combatant from leaning forward to stay in range if the kneeling or seated combatant leans back.
;Functional change
;Functional change
:Addition of rules to maintain the comfort of a legged fighter.
:What does this change actually do in terms of things we can now, or cannot now do?
;Reason
;Reason
:This language is taken verbatim from the Lochac Armoured Combat Handbook, and then adding "or seated". It works to ensure a more controlled bout without unnecessarily discomforting the legged fighter.
:Why are you making this change?
;For notes section
;For notes
:January 2024 - Addition of rules to maintain the comfort of a legged fighter. These rules are similar to those found in armoured combat.
:Heading - date of change. What are you going to record about this change in the Notes for the page to explain to readers what happened to the rules. Particularly note if we are being more restrictive than Society rules, or have a variance from Society rules.

Latest revision as of 10:01, 23 December 2023

Notes of things to fix

Change log

Rule number
Was
What the text used to say
Now
What the proposed new text says
Functional change
What does this change actually do in terms of things we can now, or cannot now do?
Reason
Why are you making this change?
For notes
Heading - date of change. What are you going to record about this change in the Notes for the page to explain to readers what happened to the rules. Particularly note if we are being more restrictive than Society rules, or have a variance from Society rules.