Droknar wrote:Big Jimmy wrote:Later Belegarth, time to find a dag realm!
-archer
Sweet, no more archers.
lol yessssss.
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Droknar wrote:Big Jimmy wrote:Later Belegarth, time to find a dag realm!
-archer
Sweet, no more archers.
Lord Ballak wrote:i wanted to add something that has been brought up at our home practices.
there is another rule change in dag that will cause ALOT of bel fighters to scream..
Dag = 4.5.3.6 - If an arrow is deflected, even minutely, it is considered to have hit.
Kyrax wrote:The only change was adding the words 'even minutely' for clarity. How many Belegarth archers call out "Don't take that, it only deflected 25 degrees"?
I don't know how many Bel archers or marshals call off a shot for not deflecting enough at other events, but at Chaos this year, it happened pretty regularly (at least once a day to me). Arrows, javelins, and rocks graze all the time in Bel, and shouldn't be counted. I'm not picking a fight, this is just my experience.Kyrax wrote:How many Belegarth archers call out "Don't take that, it only deflected 25 degrees"?
Halbrust wrote:Arrakis wrote:Bel is jockier, Dag is flurbier.
As mainly a Dag fighter that offends me.
But it would offend me if I was mainly a Bel fighter too.
GvK wrote:Very little emphasis on flurbing in the founding Dag realm, the Aratari. Much more stick (er, flail) jocking, though the average age demographic keeps climbing. I think an emphasis on fighting and garb/appearance is a GREAT thing (think Magnus of T.) . They are not mutually exclusive!
Derian wrote:Will, it seems to me like there are a lot of nuances associated with the term flurb that many in Belegarth/Dagorhir (myself included) haven't picked up on yet.
Ralimar wrote:I'm going to coin what Roman Brutus said: Belegarth is more focused on the sport aspect, and Dagorhir is more focused on the creative aspect. There are, of course, exceptions on both sides. But generally speaking, Belegarth has more intense fighters, but has a problem with poor garb, cheap armor, and many fighters would rather buy a weapon than make one.
And if you want to argue with me about this: You're wrong. I'm right cuz I've been doing this longer. Unless you're GvK. Or Soo Ma Tai... But he took a break in the middle.
GvK wrote:So does that make me a stick jock with excellent garb and equipment?
Aiden wrote:Thanks for the props, Will!
When I get time to fling foam I definitely try to always improve my skill. I've been a bit stagnant lately with mundane life, but me and my boys in Albion still throwdown and definitely aren't flurbs.
Wrath555 wrote:I have a feeling that the differences between Dagorhir and Belegarth are simply whatever the authors of the Belegarth Rulebook either added, subtracted or reworded to The Daorhir MOA to circumvent the copyright clause. Find a rule book from each group from 10 yrs ago and compare them.. then you'll have your answer.
Peace.
BattleChrist wrote:Whats the difference between Dag and Bel as far as fighting?
Aiden wrote:Bruce,
That was Clifton from the Sons of Tara in Albion. Glad to hear he repped the unit/realm hard at Rag.
Tiercel wrote:Sometimes I stay on my knees for so long, I forget, and have to leave them both down.
Wrath555 wrote:Do not the rules of the game dictate the fighting of the organization? I'm certain they do.
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