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<li>Only weapons that meet the [[V9: Universal Equipment Requirements|Universal Equipment Requirements]] can be used in [[V9: Core Combat Rules|combat]].</li><br>
 
<li>Only weapons that meet the [[V9: Universal Equipment Requirements|Universal Equipment Requirements]] can be used in [[V9: Core Combat Rules|combat]].</li><br>
<li>All [[V9: What Is Amtgard?|Amtgard]] weapons are classified as either a ‘[[V9: Melee Weapons|Melee Weapon]]’ or a ‘[[V9: Projectile Weapons|Projectile Weapon]]’, as well as a specific typing such as ‘[[V9: Short|Short]]’ or ‘[[V9: Long|Long]]’. Weapons of the same classification and typing have the same gameplay rules, regardless of their physical form.<br><br>
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<li>All [[V9: What Is Amtgard?|Amtgard]] weapons are classified as either a ‘[[V9: Melee Weapons|Melee Weapon]]’ or a ‘[[V9: Projectile Weapons|Projectile Weapon]]’, as well as a specific classification or typing such as ‘[[V9: Short|Short]]’ or ‘[[V9: Long|Long]]’. Weapons of the same classification have the same gameplay rules.<br><br>
{{V9 Example|text=''For example, a ‘[[V9: Short| Short]]’ melee weapon made to resemble an Axe will have the same gameplay rules as a ‘Short’ melee weapon made to resemble a Sword, Club, or even an atypical weapon like a Lute or Frozen Fish!''}}</li><br>
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{{V9 Example|text=''For example, a ‘[[V9: Short| Short]]’ melee weapon made to resemble a fish will have the same gameplay rules as a ‘Short’ melee weapon made to resemble a Sword or Club.''}}</li><br>
<li>'''Unsupported Weapons:''' In-Game representations of explosives, firearms, and chemical weapons (such as Alchemist’s Fire or Toxic Gas) are not supported by the [[V9: Full Rulebook|Amtgard Rules of Play]]. If something of this nature is desired for a [[V9: Game Modes|special scenario]], a [[V9: Game Organizer| Game Organizer]] is able to [[V9: Custom Rules and Accommodations|design]] and implement such [[V9: Custom Rules and Accommodations|rules]] on a game-by-game basis.</li><br>
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<li>'''Unsupported Weapons:''' In-Game representations of explosives, firearms, and chemical weapons (such as Alchemist’s Fire or Toxic Gas) are not supported by the [[V9: Full Rulebook|Amtgard Rules of Play]]. If something of this nature is desired for a [[V9: Game Modes|special scenario]], a [[V9: Game Organizer| Game Organizer]] may [[V9: Custom Rules and Accommodations|design]] and implement [[V9: Custom Rules and Accommodations|custom rules]] on a game-by-game basis.</li><br>
 
<li>'''Prohibited Weapons:''' For the safety and comfort of our players, Amtgard outright prohibits the following weapon styles and their variations. If you are unsure if a weapon design falls under these categories, consult a [[V9: Reeve| Reeve]] or other relevant [[V9: Rules Authorities| Rules Authority]].
 
<li>'''Prohibited Weapons:''' For the safety and comfort of our players, Amtgard outright prohibits the following weapon styles and their variations. If you are unsure if a weapon design falls under these categories, consult a [[V9: Reeve| Reeve]] or other relevant [[V9: Rules Authorities| Rules Authority]].
 
*Entangling Weapons such as Whips, Lasso, Nets, and Bolas.
 
*Entangling Weapons such as Whips, Lasso, Nets, and Bolas.
 
*Atlatls, Slings, Slingshots, and all other handheld projectile launchers that are not [[V9: Bows & Crossbows|bows or crossbows]].
 
*Atlatls, Slings, Slingshots, and all other handheld projectile launchers that are not [[V9: Bows & Crossbows|bows or crossbows]].
 
*[[V9: Acceptable Contact|Punching]] weapons such as Knuckles, Punching Daggers, and Tonfas.</li></ol></div></div>
 
*[[V9: Acceptable Contact|Punching]] weapons such as Knuckles, Punching Daggers, and Tonfas.</li></ol></div></div>
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General Rules (All Weapons)

These are rules that apply to all Weapons of all types and categories.

  1. Only weapons that meet the Universal Equipment Requirements can be used in combat.

  2. All Amtgard weapons are classified as either a ‘Melee Weapon’ or a ‘Projectile Weapon’, as well as a specific classification or typing such as ‘Short’ or ‘Long’. Weapons of the same classification have the same gameplay rules.

    For example, a ‘ Short’ melee weapon made to resemble a fish will have the same gameplay rules as a ‘Short’ melee weapon made to resemble a Sword or Club.

  3. Unsupported Weapons: In-Game representations of explosives, firearms, and chemical weapons (such as Alchemist’s Fire or Toxic Gas) are not supported by the Amtgard Rules of Play. If something of this nature is desired for a special scenario, a Game Organizer may design and implement custom rules on a game-by-game basis.

  4. Prohibited Weapons: For the safety and comfort of our players, Amtgard outright prohibits the following weapon styles and their variations. If you are unsure if a weapon design falls under these categories, consult a Reeve or other relevant Rules Authority.
    • Entangling Weapons such as Whips, Lasso, Nets, and Bolas.
    • Atlatls, Slings, Slingshots, and all other handheld projectile launchers that are not bows or crossbows.
    • Punching weapons such as Knuckles, Punching Daggers, and Tonfas.



Weapons
General Rules · Weapon Construction Terms · Melee Weapons · Projectile Weapons · Siege Weapons
Equipment
Equipment Basics · Equipment Use Terms · Weapons · Shields · Armor · Color Code · Visual Indicators
Amtgard V9 Rulebook
Playtest Disclaimer · Introduction · Getting Started · Garb · Honor System · Safety · Core Combat Rules · Equipment · Classes · Abilities and Effects · Magic Items · Combat Activities · Rules Authorities
Appendix: Equipment Inspection Guide · Master List of Abilities · Glossary