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This change log covers proposed changes from the previously approved version.


==Changes for 3.3.1 - will become version 3.4 when approved==
==Combat authorisation requirements==
===Changes in Chapter 2 - Combat Authorisation Requirements===
===General===
;2.1.2.a in General
;2.1.2
:
:
;New bullet point
;Was
:the risks of concussion, the signs and symptoms of concussion, and can apply the Concussion Recognition Tool.
:...The requirement to demonstrate ability means there must be a practical component to all authorisation tests.
;Now
:The requirement to demonstrate ability means there must be a practical component to all authorisation tests. This test must occur at an official event or official practice.
;Functional change
:Makes it absolutely clear that authorisation bouts must occur at official events or practices.
;Reason
:SCA combat only occurs at official SCA events and practices. We have no jurisdiction over people fighting in their backyard in their own time, therefore nothing that occurs there is valid for our purposes.
;Clarification that authorisations must occur at official events or practices - December 2024
:SCA combat only occurs at official SCA events and practices. We have no jurisdiction over people fighting in their backyard in their own time, therefore nothing that occurs there is valid for our purposes, so your official authorisation bouts cannot occur outside of an official SCA event or practice.
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==Conventions of combat==
===Killing conventions===
;4.4.7.8 - Engines of war and their crews
:
;Was
:Siege engines may be destroyed by placing a weapon on the engine or structure and declaring "this weapon is destroyed," or by being struck by siege-class munitions from another siege engine.
;Now
:Siege engines are destroyed by closing to within 5 metres unimpeded and declaring "this weapon is destroyed," or by being struck by siege-class munitions from another siege engine.
;Functional change
;Functional change
:Requires participants wanting to authorise or reauthorise to show that they know the risks of concussion, the signs and symptoms of concussion and can apply the Concussion Recognition Tool.
:You no longer lay a weapon on the siege engine to declare it destroyed, you just need to be close enough,
;Reason
;Reason
:We want to highlight the risk of concussion, and help our people learn to recognise it in themselves and other participants. Mirrors requirements in fencing rules.
:The previous rule was leading to siege weapons being struck and damanged by handheld weapons unnecessarily.
;For Notes section
;Do not use handheld weapons against siege engines - May 2025
:November 2023 - Knowing the signs and symptoms of concussion is now a required part of authorisation testing. We need our people learn to recognise it in themselves and other participants, and not fight when concussed.
:Siege engines are now destroyed by closing to within 5 metres unimpeded and declaring "this weapon is destroyed," or by being struck by siege-class munitions from another siege engine. The previous rule required you to touch the engine with your weapon, but this had led to siege engines being struck with force and damaged unnecessarily.
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;2.1.14 in General
===Killing conventions===
;4.4.7.11 - Engines of war and their crews
:
:
;Was
;Was
:A rostered marshal in Lochac may revoke the authorisation card of a fighter in Lochac (even if they are an overseas visitor) for just and stated cause.
:A misfire from a cannon renders all of the crew dead.
;Now
;Now
:A rostered marshal in Lochac may suspend the authorisation card of a fighter in Lochac (even if they are an overseas visitor) for just and stated cause.
:Removed
;Functional change
:None, as cannons have not been allowed in combat for over a decade
;Reason
;Reason
:Updated to reflect current wording in 11.2.
:Cannons have not been allowed in combat for over a decade.
 
;Notes
:Not required, as rule has been invalid for a long time.
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==Missile weapons standards==
;10.3.3 - Arrows and bolts
:
;Was
:3. Shafts must be made from one of the following woods:
:a. Port Orford Cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana or Lawson Cypress)
:b. Silver Ash (Flindersia bourjotiana)
:c. Tasmanian Oak (Eucalyptus regnans or mountain ash, Eucalyptus obliqua or stringybark or messmate, Eucalyptus delegatensis or alpine ash or woollybutt, or Victorian Ash)
:d. Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata or giant cedar or shinglewood)
;Now
:3. Shafts must be made from one of the following woods:
:a. Port Orford Cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana or Lawson Cypress)
:b. Silver Ash (Flindersia bourjotiana)
:c. Tasmanian Oak (Eucalyptus regnans or mountain ash, Eucalyptus obliqua or stringybark or messmate, Eucalyptus delegatensis or alpine ash or woollybutt, or Victorian Ash)
:d. Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata or giant cedar or shinglewood)
:e. Rose gum (Eucalyptus grandis)
;Functional change
:Rose gum has been added to the list of approved timbers
;Reason
:Rose gum has similar breaking characteristics to the other forms of allowed eucalypt and is available from Australian hardware stores as 8mm dowel.
;Rose gum added as approved timber for combat arrows - May 2025
:Rose gum has similar breaking characteristics to the other forms of allowed eucalypt and is available from Australian hardware stores as 8mm dowel.
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Latest revision as of 10:06, 26 May 2025

Combat authorisation requirements

General

2.1.2
Was
...The requirement to demonstrate ability means there must be a practical component to all authorisation tests.
Now
The requirement to demonstrate ability means there must be a practical component to all authorisation tests. This test must occur at an official event or official practice.
Functional change
Makes it absolutely clear that authorisation bouts must occur at official events or practices.
Reason
SCA combat only occurs at official SCA events and practices. We have no jurisdiction over people fighting in their backyard in their own time, therefore nothing that occurs there is valid for our purposes.
Clarification that authorisations must occur at official events or practices - December 2024
SCA combat only occurs at official SCA events and practices. We have no jurisdiction over people fighting in their backyard in their own time, therefore nothing that occurs there is valid for our purposes, so your official authorisation bouts cannot occur outside of an official SCA event or practice.

Conventions of combat

Killing conventions

4.4.7.8 - Engines of war and their crews
Was
Siege engines may be destroyed by placing a weapon on the engine or structure and declaring "this weapon is destroyed," or by being struck by siege-class munitions from another siege engine.
Now
Siege engines are destroyed by closing to within 5 metres unimpeded and declaring "this weapon is destroyed," or by being struck by siege-class munitions from another siege engine.
Functional change
You no longer lay a weapon on the siege engine to declare it destroyed, you just need to be close enough,
Reason
The previous rule was leading to siege weapons being struck and damanged by handheld weapons unnecessarily.
Do not use handheld weapons against siege engines - May 2025
Siege engines are now destroyed by closing to within 5 metres unimpeded and declaring "this weapon is destroyed," or by being struck by siege-class munitions from another siege engine. The previous rule required you to touch the engine with your weapon, but this had led to siege engines being struck with force and damaged unnecessarily.

Killing conventions

4.4.7.11 - Engines of war and their crews
Was
A misfire from a cannon renders all of the crew dead.
Now
Removed
Functional change
None, as cannons have not been allowed in combat for over a decade
Reason
Cannons have not been allowed in combat for over a decade.
Notes
Not required, as rule has been invalid for a long time.

Missile weapons standards

10.3.3 - Arrows and bolts
Was
3. Shafts must be made from one of the following woods:
a. Port Orford Cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana or Lawson Cypress)
b. Silver Ash (Flindersia bourjotiana)
c. Tasmanian Oak (Eucalyptus regnans or mountain ash, Eucalyptus obliqua or stringybark or messmate, Eucalyptus delegatensis or alpine ash or woollybutt, or Victorian Ash)
d. Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata or giant cedar or shinglewood)
Now
3. Shafts must be made from one of the following woods:
a. Port Orford Cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana or Lawson Cypress)
b. Silver Ash (Flindersia bourjotiana)
c. Tasmanian Oak (Eucalyptus regnans or mountain ash, Eucalyptus obliqua or stringybark or messmate, Eucalyptus delegatensis or alpine ash or woollybutt, or Victorian Ash)
d. Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata or giant cedar or shinglewood)
e. Rose gum (Eucalyptus grandis)
Functional change
Rose gum has been added to the list of approved timbers
Reason
Rose gum has similar breaking characteristics to the other forms of allowed eucalypt and is available from Australian hardware stores as 8mm dowel.
Rose gum added as approved timber for combat arrows - May 2025
Rose gum has similar breaking characteristics to the other forms of allowed eucalypt and is available from Australian hardware stores as 8mm dowel.