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A blow by any part of a throwing weapon, boulder or rock counts as a hit; so all parts of these weapons need to be strike-legal. Javelins must strike point first to count as a hit and cannot be used to slash. A javelin must be legal for melee and have padding along the entire shaft. The tips of all projectile weapons must not be able to fit through a 2.25 inch ring. Projectiles, with the exception of javelins, may not have solid cores. Materials you may use for projectile cores include foam, sweatshirt material, and other soft, non-granular and non-rigid materials. Pennies, batteries, sand, and the like may never be used as cores.
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===Directly from the [[Rulebook]]===
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A blow by any part of a [[Throwing Weapons|throwing weapon]], boulder or [[rock|Rocks]] counts as a
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hit; so all parts of these weapons need to be [[Strike-Legal|strike-legal]]. [[Javelins|Javelins]] must
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strike point first to count as a hit and cannot be used to slash. A javelin
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must be legal for melee and have padding along the entire shaft. The
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tips of all projectile weapons must not be able to fit through a 2.25 inch
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ring. Projectiles, with the exception of javelins, may not have solid
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cores. Materials you may use for projectile cores include foam, sweatshirt
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material, and other soft, non-granular and non-rigid materials. Pennies,
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batteries, sand, and the like may never be used as core
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Revision as of 04:24, 19 December 2007

Directly from the Rulebook

A blow by any part of a throwing weapon, boulder or Rocks counts as a hit; so all parts of these weapons need to be strike-legal. Javelins must strike point first to count as a hit and cannot be used to slash. A javelin must be legal for melee and have padding along the entire shaft. The tips of all projectile weapons must not be able to fit through a 2.25 inch ring. Projectiles, with the exception of javelins, may not have solid cores. Materials you may use for projectile cores include foam, sweatshirt material, and other soft, non-granular and non-rigid materials. Pennies, batteries, sand, and the like may never be used as core