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debuenzo wrote:his hand would be on a weapon before the strike landed, so the shot wouldn't count
Mekoot Davit wrote:As a hearld I would tell the person to take the arm, because you can't prove to me that the ball didn't hit your hand before the chain.
The Book of War wrote:1.4. Creative interpretation of the rules to gain any advantage is discouraged. These rules are intentionally sparse to allow for ease of use. The Marshal, according to these rules, and medieval foam combat precedent, settles all disputes.
The Book of War wrote:Gripping the striking surface of an opponents Weapon results in the disabling of that limb.
Theros the Large wrote:This whole argument is silly.
A herald can call someone dead or call a limb shot if they believe that they saw a hit. In my years of heralding I have never seen anyone successfully grab a flail chain without the ball making contact with SOMETHING on their body.
This being said, if I saw someone attempt this manuver again I would naturally assume that due to the amazingly low probability of this chain grab being successful that the person got hit in the hand or arm by that flail head.
The hand on weapon rule applies only to the person who is actually weilding that weapon. Grabbing a flail chain does not give you the ability to call the hand on weapon rule.
As a herald, I would call the arm shot. Then I would tell you not to argue with me about it as I was heralding. If you persisted in arguing I would be forced to tell you to sit down for a few fights. If that did not persuade you to calm down you would be removed from the field for the day.
But then again this whole argument is ridiculous anyhow...
Aegis wrote:While I agree that its incredibly low percentage and incredibly hard, simply calling someone armed because something is hard, is wholly and totally wrong, and Im so opposed to it its not funny. If you see them get hit call it, but dont assume.
Elebrim wrote:Until then, stop trying to dodge around the intent of the rules based on personal bias or opinion.
Mercer wrote:Elebrim wrote:Until then, stop trying to dodge around the intent of the rules based on personal bias or opinion.
Fixed to what you should be saying. Because that's all your argument is: "The rules don't say I can't." The rules don't say I can't set your weapons in fire on the sidelines, either.
Thorondor wrote:Even after it's past the 90deg angle, grab the chain and it could still bounce back and get your wrist. Flails like to do strange things...and that's why I won't own one anymore. If its the only thing on the ground, I'll use it, but its not my first or third or fifth choice to fight with...
Of course, that leads into a whole different topic of people hitting themselves with their flail and ignoring the hit...
Angmarth wrote:I probably do as many or more grabs and disarms as anyone who is playing now or who as ever played any sort of foam fighting.
Aegis wrote:and thats a whole nother discussion right there, with flails that hit like cotton candy and people cry cause you felt the light breeze but not their weapon.
Spike wrote:This is the funniest thing I've ever read on these boards and the rest of you are bad at things generally, too.
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Mercer wrote:Elebrim wrote:Until then, stop trying to dodge around the intent of the rules based on personal bias or opinion.
Fixed to what you should be saying. Because that's all your argument is: "The rules don't say I can't." The rules don't say I can't set your weapons in fire on the sidelines, either.
Elebrim wrote:The point I was making is that a group of heralds said they would call someone dead anyway even if it succeeded in that 1% occurrence.
You all stopped actually reading what I was saying a long time ago. I'm done here.
Elebrim wrote:Mercer wrote:Elebrim wrote:Until then, stop trying to dodge around the intent of the rules based on personal bias or opinion.
Fixed to what you should be saying. Because that's all your argument is: "The rules don't say I can't." The rules don't say I can't set your weapons in fire on the sidelines, either.
The point I was making wasn't about the grabbing of flail chains. I already agreed that it is dumb to try. The point I was making is that a group of heralds said they would call someone dead anyway even if it succeeded in that 1% occurrence.
You all stopped actually reading what I was saying a long time ago. I'm done here.
Elebrim wrote:You all stopped actually reading what I was saying a long time ago. I'm done here.
debuenzo wrote:what's so bad about heralds?
IMO, they have to keep the field safe and prevent obvious and extreme cheating
the rest of the game is basically up to us and our own honor system
sorry to get off topic
but again, mercer, i agree with elebrim on this one
it is a legal grapple as it stands
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