V9: Glossary
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Glossary
Developer Note: This is a work in progress based on the terms and keywords that players most frequently want to reference. Anything with an existing definition should have a summary here and then a page reference number. Anything not defined elsewhere should have the full definition here. For now, we are just keeping a list of the terms we want to include. Feel free to submit new terms for inclusion on the Amtgard V9 Discord Server.
TERMS TO BE ADDED
(in no particular order)
Declare / Announce
Omni
Flat Blade
Forced movement
Gameplay
gameplay advantage
Repair (as a synonym for restore when talking about equipment)
Healed (as a synonym for removing wounds regardless of the effect)
Restore (as a general term for returning something to its original state)
Replenish (referring to replenish at base)
Affected / Be Affected (as it pertains to game rules vs any sort of real life influence whatsoever)
Harmless / Nullified
Legal
Illegal
Strike (our official term for hitting someone - replaces “hit”)
Authority
Rules as Written
Rules as Intended
Rules as Spoken
Spirit of the Rules
LARP
RR (Rules Rep)
RRO
Amtgard International
COM
All the officer positions
Knights and all the Beltine titles
Paragon
Version (just explaining the difference between entire version changes and updates)
Move (whether or not this applies to ‘moving your feet’ or ‘moving your body’)
Archery
Archer (vs Bow User)
Stab Tip / Stabbing Tip: Old term. See also Melee Stab-Legal
Unobtrusive (relating to garb or thematically appropriate whatever)
Half Draw
Open Hand (see Free Hand)
Magic Switching (explain what it is and that it is allowed in Amtgard - not sure where else we could explain this)
Damage (from an in-game stance) such as the damage that a weapon does when it strikes a player in the form of a wound or loss of armor points.
Appendix Equipment Inspection Guide · Equipment Reference Sheets · Weapon Competency Assessments · Glossary