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'''Florentine''' is a [[fighting]] style in which the [[fighter]] uses two [[sword]]s (either a [[broadsword]] and [[short sword]], or two broadswords). The advantage of this style of fighting is that you can attack your opponent on both sides, your opponent has '''two''' [[weapon]]s they need to worry about being smacked with, and you have more vision. |
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Disadvantages are that you don't have someting to hide behind, you're prone to [[slot shot]]s and are generally exposed all round, and you'll need to be quicker in your fighting (to block quicker, to move out of the way of shots etc.) |
Disadvantages are that you don't have someting to hide behind, you're prone to [[slot shot]]s and are generally exposed all round, and you'll need to be quicker in your fighting (to block quicker, to move out of the way of shots etc.) |
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It is not recommended as the first style of fighting to learn because of the agility, ambidexterity, and understanding of how the weapons move and an understanding of general SCA fighting which is required. |
It is not recommended as the first style of fighting to learn because of the agility, ambidexterity, and understanding of how the weapons move and an understanding of general [[SCA]] fighting which is required. |
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== Beginner Florentine Tips == |
== Beginner Florentine Tips == |
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# Keep the tips of your [[weapons]] up. This increases your defense greatly. |
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# When executing a combo, strike and reset after a few swings. Anything after that will be clumsy and poorly executed when your skill is low. |
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# Strike as you back up to reset. A lot of the time, your opponent will see you start to move back, and not expect you to strike. |
Revision as of 15:17, 11 April 2005
Florentine is a fighting style in which the fighter uses two swords (either a broadsword and short sword, or two broadswords). The advantage of this style of fighting is that you can attack your opponent on both sides, your opponent has two weapons they need to worry about being smacked with, and you have more vision.
Disadvantages are that you don't have someting to hide behind, you're prone to slot shots and are generally exposed all round, and you'll need to be quicker in your fighting (to block quicker, to move out of the way of shots etc.)
It is not recommended as the first style of fighting to learn because of the agility, ambidexterity, and understanding of how the weapons move and an understanding of general SCA fighting which is required.
Beginner Florentine Tips
- Keep the tips of your weapons up. This increases your defense greatly.
- When executing a combo, strike and reset after a few swings. Anything after that will be clumsy and poorly executed when your skill is low.
- Strike as you back up to reset. A lot of the time, your opponent will see you start to move back, and not expect you to strike.