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<li>As the name implies, [[V9: Weapon Segments|weapon segments]] built to be Stab-only can only be used to [[V9: Striking Your Opponent|stab]].</li><br> | <li>As the name implies, [[V9: Weapon Segments|weapon segments]] built to be Stab-only can only be used to [[V9: Striking Your Opponent|stab]].</li><br> | ||
− | <li>A Stab-Only segment requires 6” of [[V9: Strike-Legal|Strike-Legal Padding]]. This padding must begin at the [[V9: Striking Tip| Striking Tip]] and extend down the length of the weapon on <u>all sides</u> of the [[V9: Core|core]] ( | + | <li>A Stab-Only segment requires 6” of [[V9: Strike-Legal|Strike-Legal Padding]]. This padding must begin at the [[V9: Striking Tip| Striking Tip]] and extend down the length of the weapon on <u>all sides</u> of the [[V9: Core|core]] (A stab-only segment must be [[V9: Glossary#Omni| Omni]].) |
*This padding cannot be reduced by [[V9: Heavy Padding|Heavy Padding]] or [[V9: Super Heavy Padding| Super Heavy Padding]]. | *This padding cannot be reduced by [[V9: Heavy Padding|Heavy Padding]] or [[V9: Super Heavy Padding| Super Heavy Padding]]. | ||
− | *A weapon that is | + | *A weapon that is composed entirely of Stab-Only segments can replace all other [[V9: Strike-Legal|Strike-Legal Padding]] required by its [[V9: Melee Weapons|type]] with [[V9: Incidental Padding| Incidental Padding]]. |
− | *A weapon with both regular and stab-only segments must still meet the full [[V9: Padding|padding]] requirements for its type | + | *A weapon with both regular and stab-only segments must still meet the full [[V9: Padding|padding]] requirements for its type.</li><br> |
<li>If a weapon has both regular and stab-only segments, they must not be arranged in such a way that could risk striking a player with a [[V9: Glossary#Non-Striking Surface|non-striking surface]] when the weapon is used to [[V9: Striking Your Opponent|slash]].</li></ol> | <li>If a weapon has both regular and stab-only segments, they must not be arranged in such a way that could risk striking a player with a [[V9: Glossary#Non-Striking Surface|non-striking surface]] when the weapon is used to [[V9: Striking Your Opponent|slash]].</li></ol> | ||
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+ | File:23014---PlaceHolderImage4x3.jpg|Example 1 | ||
+ | File:23014---PlaceHolderImage4x3.jpg|Example 2 | ||
+ | File:23014---PlaceHolderImage4x3.jpg|Example 3 | ||
+ | File:23014---PlaceHolderImage4x3.jpg|Example 4 | ||
+ | File:23014---PlaceHolderImage4x3.jpg|Example 5 | ||
+ | </gallery><br> | ||
{{V9 Weapon Construction Terms}} | {{V9 Weapon Construction Terms}} |
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Stab-Only
Any segment of a weapon may be built to be Stab-Only.
- As the name implies, weapon segments built to be Stab-only can only be used to stab.
- A Stab-Only segment requires 6” of Strike-Legal Padding. This padding must begin at the Striking Tip and extend down the length of the weapon on all sides of the core (A stab-only segment must be Omni.)
- This padding cannot be reduced by Heavy Padding or Super Heavy Padding.
- A weapon that is composed entirely of Stab-Only segments can replace all other Strike-Legal Padding required by its type with Incidental Padding.
- A weapon with both regular and stab-only segments must still meet the full padding requirements for its type.
- If a weapon has both regular and stab-only segments, they must not be arranged in such a way that could risk striking a player with a non-striking surface when the weapon is used to slash.
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