Vier Leger
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The glosses recommend that these guards should be known to you. Implicitly this means you should know how to use the guard positions yourself, as well as knowing what attack come from those positions of your opponent. | The glosses recommend that these guards should be known to you. Implicitly this means you should know how to use the guard positions yourself, as well as knowing what attack come from those positions of your opponent. |
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15th Century
The glosses recommend that these guards should be known to you. Implicitly this means you should know how to use the guard positions yourself, as well as knowing what attack come from those positions of your opponent.
Thes guards are mentioned in the glosses, but lie outside those specified in the Vier Leger.
- Schranckhut (barrier guard)
- Langort/Langenort (longpoint)
- Kron (crown)