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==Hay Bales==
==Hay Bales==
many wars use Hay bales, they are movable and solid enough to cope with our game
many wars use Hay bales, they are movable and solid enough to cope with our game uses <br>
generally speaking a single stack of hay bales can be stood on and fought on top of, double stacks cannot
uses
=can be used for=
boundaries <br>
barriers <br>
seats <br>
platforms <br>


=uses=
used as a substitute bales are incredibly versatile eg.<br>
Using hay bales small end to end created a good barrier or edge for bridges, paths or walls<br>
marshals will need to make it clear if you can throw or shoot over the barriers, stood on etc


or used as is, or what you see is what you get<br>


generally speaking a single stack of hay bales can be stood on and fought on top of, double stacks cannot

Using hay bales small end to end created a good barrier or edge
stacking bales like bricks allows for a higher barrier - it can be unstable and be pushed over either plan for this with a marshal watching ready to call hold or allow for them to be pushed over as part of the scenario
stacking bales like bricks allows for a higher barrier - it can be unstable and be pushed over either plan for this with a marshal watching ready to call hold or allow for them to be pushed over as part of the scenario



Revision as of 14:18, 3 May 2023

This is NOT a rules list, the use of this equipment is ultimately the decision of Marshal in charge and the independent risk evaluations of each fighters


Types of Equipment

The edge of fields
Walls of bridges
Paths
Walls
small towers
large towers


Hay Bales

many wars use Hay bales, they are movable and solid enough to cope with our game uses
generally speaking a single stack of hay bales can be stood on and fought on top of, double stacks cannot

can be used for

boundaries
barriers
seats
platforms

uses

used as a substitute bales are incredibly versatile eg.
Using hay bales small end to end created a good barrier or edge for bridges, paths or walls
marshals will need to make it clear if you can throw or shoot over the barriers, stood on etc

or used as is, or what you see is what you get

stacking bales like bricks allows for a higher barrier - it can be unstable and be pushed over either plan for this with a marshal watching ready to call hold or allow for them to be pushed over as part of the scenario

single isolated bales can be used as benches or seats or steps

bales placed long end to long end can be used as raised platforms adding a board can protect bales from fighters and fighters from gaps in the bales