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Categories of Fencing
- There are three categories of Fencing in the Society for Creative Anachronism. These are:
- Light Rapier
- Rapier
- Cut & Thrust Combat (C&T)
- Table 1 summarizes the key differences in the three categories. Refer to the remainder of the rules for further clarification and details.
- Except where noted rules apply to all categories of Fencing in the SCA.
- The different categories of Fencing may not face one another in any type of combat.
Fencing Category | Blades allowed | Other weapons and secondaries | Types of blows allowed | Armor requirements |
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Rapier | No foils, epees, or similar blades.
All blades must be made of steel, and meet the Greater Flexibility Standard (Table 3) |
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Standard | |
Cut & Thrust | No foils, epees, or similar blades.
All blades must be made of steel, and meet the Lesser Flexibility Standard (Table 3) |
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Standard AND
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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) |
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Standard AND
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