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An Illegal Obstruction occurs whenever a [[V9: Striking Your Opponent#Valid Strike|strike]] is blocked by something is not allowed or intended to affect gameplay in such a manner. This includes but is not limited to: hair (ponytails and beards), loose [[V9: Garb|garb]], bulky or protruding [[V9: Armor|armor]] & accessories, [[V9: Unwielded|unwielded equipment]], non-equipment items such as water bottles, and so on.  
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An Invalid Obstruction occurs whenever a [[V9: Striking Your Opponent#Valid Strike|strike]] is blocked by something that is not allowed block or otherwise  affect [[V9: Glossary#Gameplay|gameplay]] in such a manner. This includes but is not limited to: hair (ponytails, beards, etc), loose [[V9: Garb|garb]], bulky or protruding [[V9: Armor|armor]] & accessories, [[V9: Unwielded|unwielded equipment]], non-equipment items such as water bottles, and so on.  
  
A strike that is prevented from making contact due to an Illegal Obstruction counts as a valid strike against whatever would have been hit if the obstruction was not there, as well as a strike against the obstructing object itself if it is able to be affected, such as a sheathed [[V9: Dagger|dagger]].
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A strike that is prevented from making contact due to an Invalid Obstruction counts as a valid strike against whatever would have been hit if the obstruction was not there, as well as a strike against the obstructing object itself if it is able to be affected, such as a sheathed [[V9: Dagger|dagger]] being struck by a [[V9: Weapon Destroying| Weapon Destroying]] effect.
  
''Example: A player is struck by the unwielded dagger they wear on their hip. They would take the hit as though the dagger was not there. If the attack was [[V9: Strike Effects|Weapon Destroying]], the dagger would be destroyed as well.''
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For ambiguous incidents where identifying what 'would have been' hit is not so easy, such as two projectiles colliding mid-air, the players involved should do their best to resolve the situation quickly and in [[V9: Honor System |good faith]]. In the example presented here, this is usually done by simply disregarding both projectiles; however, this is not a rule and each case should still be considered independently.
 
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Invalid Obstructions

An Invalid Obstruction occurs whenever a strike is blocked by something that is not allowed block or otherwise affect gameplay in such a manner. This includes but is not limited to: hair (ponytails, beards, etc), loose garb, bulky or protruding armor & accessories, unwielded equipment, non-equipment items such as water bottles, and so on.

A strike that is prevented from making contact due to an Invalid Obstruction counts as a valid strike against whatever would have been hit if the obstruction was not there, as well as a strike against the obstructing object itself if it is able to be affected, such as a sheathed dagger being struck by a Weapon Destroying effect.

For ambiguous incidents where identifying what 'would have been' hit is not so easy, such as two projectiles colliding mid-air, the players involved should do their best to resolve the situation quickly and in good faith. In the example presented here, this is usually done by simply disregarding both projectiles; however, this is not a rule and each case should still be considered independently.

Striking Your Opponent
Invalid Obstructions · Friendly Fire · Multiple Points of Contact · Shot in Motion · Battlefield Etiquette
Core Combat Rules
Acceptable Contact · Hit Locations · Striking Your Opponent · Wounds · Death · Dragging
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