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When more than two fighters oppose each other, it is called [[team combat]] or a [[melee]]. |
When more than two fighters oppose each other, it is called [[team combat]] or a [[melee]]. |
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Single combat is often seen as an affair of [[honour]], far more so than in [[team combat]], although in the [[SCA]] fighters in both types of combat are expected to disport themselves [[chivalry|chivalrously]]. |
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Revision as of 10:59, 28 October 2005
Single Combat is combat between two fighters, with no interference from others. In the SCA it typicallyoccurs in a tournament setting, especially among fencers.
When more than two fighters oppose each other, it is called team combat or a melee.
Single combat is often seen as an affair of honour, far more so than in team combat, although in the SCA fighters in both types of combat are expected to disport themselves chivalrously.