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In [[fencing]], a kill is scored if you score a touch to the head or torso, a slice to the head, belly, underarm, or inner thigh, or disincline an opponent from continuing by scoring a touch or slash to both arms.
In [[fencing]], a kill is scored if you score a touch to the head or torso, a slice to the head, belly, underarm, or inner thigh, or disincline an opponent from continuing by scoring a touch or slash to both arms.
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Revision as of 22:46, 21 May 2006

Kill (SCA combat)

To make someone dead.

In heavy combat, you kill an opponent if you strike them hard enough to pierce their assumed armour in a vital place like their head or torso.

In fencing, a kill is scored if you score a touch to the head or torso, a slice to the head, belly, underarm, or inner thigh, or disincline an opponent from continuing by scoring a touch or slash to both arms.