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{{ChapterInfoNoTOC|Armored Steel Combat Handbook|4|Combat Authorization Requirements}} | {{ChapterInfoNoTOC|Armored Steel Combat Handbook|4|Combat Authorization Requirements}} | ||
Unless otherwise described below, authorizations shall follow the requirements and specifications outlined in the [[Armored_Combat: | Unless otherwise described below, authorizations shall follow the requirements and specifications outlined in the [[Armored_Combat:Authorization|Armored Combat Marshal's Handbook.]] | ||
#This is a separate form of combat. Both Longsword and Arming Sword will require separate authorizations upon the list. | #This is a separate form of combat. Both Longsword and Arming Sword will require separate authorizations upon the list. | ||
#Authorization is not required for practice and training at SCA official practices. | #Authorization is not required for practice and training at SCA official practices. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:46, 26 November 2025
Combat Authorization Requirements
Unless otherwise described below, authorizations shall follow the requirements and specifications outlined in the Armored Combat Marshal's Handbook.
- This is a separate form of combat. Both Longsword and Arming Sword will require separate authorizations upon the list.
- Authorization is not required for practice and training at SCA official practices.
- Prior to authorization, the fighter must show a clear understanding of the rules and conventions for armored steel fighting.
- The authorization shall be conducted as follows:
- Two marshals and one experienced combatant must be present
- The authorization shall be a two-phase system
- Phase one combat using rattan weapons
- Phase two using steel weapons
- The length of these phases shall be at the discretion of the authorizing marshals
- The combat shall be non-stop (i.e. without stopping to call blows)
- The fighter must demonstrate a level of safety, control and proficiency
- The fighter must demonstrate familiarity with the rules and follows the instructions of the marshals.
- Can take a blow and can give a blow
- Demonstrate comfort and composure when being struck
- Demonstrate sufficient technique to be able execute attacks which land in scoring zones with proper blade orientation.