Fencing:Categories Of Fencing

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Categories of Fencing

  1. There are three categories of Fencing in the Society for Creative Anachronism. These are:
    1. Light Rapier
    2. Rapier
    3. Cut & Thrust Combat (C&T)
  2. Table 1 summarizes the key differences in the three categories. Refer to the remainder of the rules for further clarification and details.
  3. Except where noted rules apply to all categories of Fencing in the SCA.
  4. The different categories of Fencing may not face one another in any type of combat.
Overview of differences between the three categories of SCA Fencing. Refer to the remainder of the rules for specifics
Fencing Category Blades allowed Other weapons and secondaries Types of blows allowed Armor requirements

Rapier

No foils, epees, or similar blades.
All blades must be made of steel, and meet the Greater Flexibility Standard (Table 3)

- Sword
- Dagger
- Defensive object
- Spear

- Thrust
- Tip cut
- Push cut
- Draw cut

Standard

Cut & Thrust

No foils, epees, or similar blades.
All blades must be made of steel, and meet the Lesser Flexibility Standard (Table 3)

- Sword
- Dagger
- Defensive object
- Spear

- Thrust
- Tip cut
- Push cut
- Draw cut
- Percussive cut

Standard AND
- abrasion resistance on limbs
- back of head protection
- elbow protection
- additional hand protection

Light Rapier

Steel Foil, Epee, or similar variant (such as a double-wide epee or musketeer blades) from an established commercial manufacturer.
Must meet the Greater Flexibility Standard (Table 3)

- Sword
- Dagger
- Defensive object
- Spears may not be used in this category

- Thrust
- Tip cut
- Push cut
- Draw cut

Standard AND
- abrasion resistance on limbs
- puncture resistance on throat (not rigid)