Difference between revisions of "Garbing Entries"

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Entries are judged on durability, attractiveness, design and difficulty.
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*Fighting: A major item of garb intended to be worn in battle such as tunics, pants, tabards, shirts, etc.
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*Court: A major item of garb not intended to be worn in battle but for Court instead such as dresses, doublets, cloaks, etc.
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*Other Outfits: A major item of garb that does not fight into Court, Fighting, or Monster.  This is more for non-flashy garb that is not fit for the field.
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*Monster: A major item of garb that would qualify as garb for a monster in the Amtgard Rulebook.
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*Favor: A garb accessory intended to be worn on one’s belt.
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*Jewelry: A garb accessory intended to worn as jewelry such as crowns, coronets, necklaces, bracelets, rings, etc.
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*Accessory: A minor item of garb such as hats, belts, shoes, bracers, etc. that would not fit into another category.
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Revision as of 15:48, 2 October 2008

Entries are judged on durability, attractiveness, design and difficulty.

  • Fighting: A major item of garb intended to be worn in battle such as tunics, pants, tabards, shirts, etc.
  • Court: A major item of garb not intended to be worn in battle but for Court instead such as dresses, doublets, cloaks, etc.
  • Other Outfits: A major item of garb that does not fight into Court, Fighting, or Monster. This is more for non-flashy garb that is not fit for the field.
  • Monster: A major item of garb that would qualify as garb for a monster in the Amtgard Rulebook.
  • Favor: A garb accessory intended to be worn on one’s belt.
  • Jewelry: A garb accessory intended to worn as jewelry such as crowns, coronets, necklaces, bracelets, rings, etc.
  • Accessory: A minor item of garb such as hats, belts, shoes, bracers, etc. that would not fit into another category.