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==SCA Combat |
==SCA Combat== |
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The following articles relate primarily to [[SCA]] combat, both Armored Combat & Fencing. |
The following articles relate primarily to [[SCA]] combat, both Armored Combat & Fencing. |
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Revision as of 19:08, 1 June 2006
Combat refers to armed or unarmed physical conflict between groups or individuals.
Victory may be determined as the:
- one who holds the field at the end of the conflict
- last to yield
- last to be alive
- an other previously defined parameter
Combat could be in earnest or could be staged as a sport, eg a tournament.
SCA Combat
The following articles relate primarily to SCA combat, both Armored Combat & Fencing.
There are two primary divisions in fighting: single combat and team combat
Topics
Weapons
Tactics
- Hand to Hand Combat Tactics - Heavy Fighting / Armoured Combat
- Archery - Light combat
- Art of defence - Rapier
- Formations
- Unit Commands
Tournaments
Rules and Regulations
- Authorisation
- Legal target areas
- Rules of the list
- Conventions of Combat
- Marshal's handbook
- Minimum armour
- Assumed armour
- Armour inspection
Internal Links
See also: