2019 S.W.O.R.D. Game
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2018 2:44 am
Greetings!
Over on the Sword Buyer's Guide forum they have several times played a game of S.W.O.R.D., which I'd like to begin here for those interested. The premise is fairly simple, and nearly identical to the backyard basketball game of H.O.R.S.E.
One participant (in this case, Odigan, who has volunteered to start us off) will post a video showing himself doing some form of a cut (or cuts in a sequence) using a sword, a cutting stand, and plastic bottles filled with water. We'll start fairly simple, but things may get more elaborate or tricky as it goes...and we may decide down the road to include archery as well to spice things up and get our Ranger on, so to speak. At any rate, the participant will post their video demonstrating the cut (or cuts) with a clear description of what is to be done, and whether the bottoms of the bottles must remain on the stand or may fall off, etc. The rest of the participants (this means YOU!) now have two weeks (I know we're all busy, so I'm giving ample time) to post a video of themselves replicating the sequence successfully. These can be hosted on your own youtube channel, but need to be embedded in this thread.
The FIRST person to post a video response successfully pulling off the demonstrated cut/sequence gets to pick what we do next, and is expected to post it at the end of the two weeks of the previous challenge. Anyone who is unable to do it successfully in the time allotted gets a letter...a 'S'. If you acquire enough letters to spell S.W.O.R.D., you're out...but regardless of the friendly competition inherent, it's a good way to get ourselves out there cutting and having fun in a low-key manner. A significant number of us own functional swords, so this should be doable by a lot of us.
A few ground rules:
1) The forum cannot be held liable for your actions with swords or other weapons. Be safe. Wear eye protection, don't cut with others around, use common sense.
2) False-edged cuts may be specified, so if you don't own a sword with two edges, I'll permit you a pause to turn your blade around if you're required to make a wrap cut or some such in the middle of a sequence.
3) No requiring the group to do anything that looks unsafe...I'm allowed to veto a submission by a challenge-starter.
4) No requiring the group to use more than one cutting stand, for now. In the below sample video, the stand has a wide top to allow for a few different cuts...I imagine most of us should be able to manage a table on a post like that, so use that video as a guideline if you need to build a cutting stand to prepare for the game.
5) No cuts that require a specific sword type...if you only own hand-and-a-half or two-handed blades, make sure your cut is comparably feasible with an arming sword.
6) Keep it short. If your challenge involves more than about ten seconds of action AT THE MOST, it's too much. We have lives, after all.
Chime in if you're participating, and I'll edit the first post with a list of usernames, which I'll also update to keep score for those who care. If we get enough folks involved, I'll cook up a suitable prize for our winner whenever that happens. Here we go!
Players:
Greg - S.W.O.
Odigan -
Ursus - S.W.
Taylor Steiner - S.W.
Over on the Sword Buyer's Guide forum they have several times played a game of S.W.O.R.D., which I'd like to begin here for those interested. The premise is fairly simple, and nearly identical to the backyard basketball game of H.O.R.S.E.
One participant (in this case, Odigan, who has volunteered to start us off) will post a video showing himself doing some form of a cut (or cuts in a sequence) using a sword, a cutting stand, and plastic bottles filled with water. We'll start fairly simple, but things may get more elaborate or tricky as it goes...and we may decide down the road to include archery as well to spice things up and get our Ranger on, so to speak. At any rate, the participant will post their video demonstrating the cut (or cuts) with a clear description of what is to be done, and whether the bottoms of the bottles must remain on the stand or may fall off, etc. The rest of the participants (this means YOU!) now have two weeks (I know we're all busy, so I'm giving ample time) to post a video of themselves replicating the sequence successfully. These can be hosted on your own youtube channel, but need to be embedded in this thread.
The FIRST person to post a video response successfully pulling off the demonstrated cut/sequence gets to pick what we do next, and is expected to post it at the end of the two weeks of the previous challenge. Anyone who is unable to do it successfully in the time allotted gets a letter...a 'S'. If you acquire enough letters to spell S.W.O.R.D., you're out...but regardless of the friendly competition inherent, it's a good way to get ourselves out there cutting and having fun in a low-key manner. A significant number of us own functional swords, so this should be doable by a lot of us.
A few ground rules:
1) The forum cannot be held liable for your actions with swords or other weapons. Be safe. Wear eye protection, don't cut with others around, use common sense.
2) False-edged cuts may be specified, so if you don't own a sword with two edges, I'll permit you a pause to turn your blade around if you're required to make a wrap cut or some such in the middle of a sequence.
3) No requiring the group to do anything that looks unsafe...I'm allowed to veto a submission by a challenge-starter.
4) No requiring the group to use more than one cutting stand, for now. In the below sample video, the stand has a wide top to allow for a few different cuts...I imagine most of us should be able to manage a table on a post like that, so use that video as a guideline if you need to build a cutting stand to prepare for the game.
5) No cuts that require a specific sword type...if you only own hand-and-a-half or two-handed blades, make sure your cut is comparably feasible with an arming sword.
6) Keep it short. If your challenge involves more than about ten seconds of action AT THE MOST, it's too much. We have lives, after all.
Chime in if you're participating, and I'll edit the first post with a list of usernames, which I'll also update to keep score for those who care. If we get enough folks involved, I'll cook up a suitable prize for our winner whenever that happens. Here we go!
Players:
Greg - S.W.O.
Odigan -
Ursus - S.W.
Taylor Steiner - S.W.