Fair play and what we mean by it.
The prerequisite for participation in combat activities is basically the age of majority.
Since we also want to fight in light equipment during the day, there are the following differences between wargame and battle:
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All Show combat weapon and shields must be free of sharp edges, points and the like. All Show combat weapon and shields must first pass the official Show combat weapons check.
Protective clothing must be worn as found or concealed.
Mandatory:
Optional: Knee, elbow and forearm protection.
The event is multi-period, yet the equipment should be coherent. This means concretely:
This also means that the Show combat weapon and shields should be close in proportions to historical weapons and fit coherently with the person depicted.
In deviation from the findings, Danish axes and two-handed cutting Show combat weapons may have a maximum shaft length of 2 m, as they must be wielded exclusively two-handed.