Rapier:Handbook

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Rapier

This section is currently under maintenance 22-25 November 2025

These rules are being updated to the version approved for commentary by the Board of Directors - 18 November 2025

The currently active Society rules (January 2024) are available at www.sca.org

If you have questions or comments, please email rapier@sca.org

I want to fight I want to marshal Administration Other

Introduction to SCA martial activities
Rules of the Lists
Overview of rapier combat
When you are allowed to participate
Expected behavior and responsibilities
Activity guidelines
Conventions:

Equipment standards:

Authorizing for rapier combat

Marshalate - Overview
Marshalate - Responsibilities and chain of command
Kingdom marshalate
Inspecting equipment
Designated areas
Marshaling on the field
Authorization
Authorization process example
Accessibility
Safety resources
Injury procedures
Managing misconduct

Inter-kingdom events
Reporting requirements
Experimentation
Handbook updates

Accessibility
Safety resources
Injury procedures
Managing misconduct
Change log

Introduction

  1. Introduction to SCA martial activities*
  2. Rules of the Lists*

Participants (I want to do the thing)

  1. Overview of rapier combat
  2. When you are allowed to participate
  3. Activity guidelines
  4. Expected behavior and responsibilities
  5. Conventions - Holds
  6. Conventions - Rules of engagement
  7. Conventions - Use of weapons and defensive equipment
  8. Conventions - Target areas
  9. Conventions - Acknowledgement of blows
  10. Equipment standards - Armor
  11. Equipment standards - Metal bladed weapons
  12. Equipment standards - Spears
  13. Equipment standards - Defensive equipment
  14. Equipment standards - Ranged weapons
  15. Equipment standards - Missiles (Ammunition/Munitions)
  16. Equipment standards - Drop tester
  17. Designated areas

Participants & Marshals (Authorizations, safety resources, injuries, problems)

  1. Authorization *
  2. Authorization process example
  3. Accessibility
  4. Safety resources*
  5. Injury procedures*
  6. Managing misconduct*

Marshals (I want to marshal the thing)

  1. Marshalate - Overview*
  2. Marshalate - Responsibilities and chain of command*
  3. Kingdom marshalate
  4. Inspecting equipment
  5. Marshaling on the field

Administration (I want to run the thing)

  1. Inter-kingdom events*
  2. Reporting requirements*
  3. Experimentation *
  4. Handbook updates*

Other Information

  1. Change log

*These pages are global - they are in each handbook