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− | A weapon segment is a portion of a [[V9: Melee Weapons|melee weapon]] | + | A weapon segment is a portion of a [[V9: Melee Weapons|melee weapon]]. Segments begin at the [[V9: Glossary#Handle|handle]] (or the shield, for [[V9: Madu|Madus]]) and end at a [[V9: Striking Tip|striking]] or [[V9: Non-Striking Tip|non-striking]] tip. |
− | *Striking segments are | + | *Striking segments are segments that end with a [[V9: Striking Tip| Striking Tip]]. |
− | *Non-Striking segments are | + | *Non-Striking segments are segments that ends with a [[V9: Non-Striking Tip| Non-Striking Tip]]. |
− | *Segments may branch or split | + | *Segments may also branch or split to create new segments (like a trident or crossguard). These branching segments must meet or exceed the [[V9: Padding|padding]] requirements of the point they branched out from. For example, if a segment branches out from a point that requires [[V9: Strike-Legal| Strike-Legal]] padding then the entirety of that branched segment must also be Strike-Legal. |
Identifying weapons segments is most relevant when dealing with [[V9: Madu|Madus]], [[V9: Multi-Ended Weapons| Multi-Ended Weapons]], and [[V9: Stab-Only| Stab-Only]] weapons. | Identifying weapons segments is most relevant when dealing with [[V9: Madu|Madus]], [[V9: Multi-Ended Weapons| Multi-Ended Weapons]], and [[V9: Stab-Only| Stab-Only]] weapons. | ||
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Weapon Segments
A weapon segment is a portion of a melee weapon. Segments begin at the handle (or the shield, for Madus) and end at a striking or non-striking tip.
- Striking segments are segments that end with a Striking Tip.
- Non-Striking segments are segments that ends with a Non-Striking Tip.
- Segments may also branch or split to create new segments (like a trident or crossguard). These branching segments must meet or exceed the padding requirements of the point they branched out from. For example, if a segment branches out from a point that requires Strike-Legal padding then the entirety of that branched segment must also be Strike-Legal.
Identifying weapons segments is most relevant when dealing with Madus, Multi-Ended Weapons, and Stab-Only weapons.
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