dukelogan wrote:come on you know what im asking.
if you guys play as though the sides of the head are not covered and, therefore, vulnerable to a spear thrust to you also take shots to the sides and back of the head (below the brow line) that are much lighter than to the top? also, do you accept arrows to the sides and back of head as well?
We don't. We play "YOU HIT ME IN THE HEAD".
For many years (up to the late 90s early 00s) the East Kingdom and Aethelmark didn't even explicitly HAVE the rule that thrusts to the side/top head were no good (the only Atlantian handbook I saw DID specify this... but I don't know/remember the date it was written). Even this this was always the practice there.
I think these handbooks have been updated recently.
Arrows do count to the whole head EXCEPT in the West where "plate" is proof (includes helms/closed faces of helms/metal plates on the body/limb overlapping or >4" square).
again, i dont get the whole spear beats helm convention
I may be mistaken, but I believe you ALSO don't get the "broadsword defeats mail" convention. But we all use it.
It's the "justification" of the convention that's stupid, not the practice.
I actually think it goes part-in-parcel with "light" face thrusts. You would NOT take a "East Kingdom" face thrust if it hit you in the top of the helm... it would be too light! But you would take a West Kingdom/Antir etc. thrust on the brow because it's HARD.
How are you supposed to deal with a 3" thrusting tip shot that hits you partially in the face and partially "outside"? Does it have to have a certain fraction of the tip area strike the face area? Or is it only the precise center of the tip that matters? What if you get hit with a thrust right at the jawline? Or an inch below (where your non-medieval bargrill would be impeding the the tip from hitting you in the neck?
Dont preach fair to me, i have a degree in music. - Violen