Boffer sword fight with ten basic strikes and blocks

Boffer sword fight with ten basic strikes and blocks

A lot of you probably don't know what a boffer is. That means a lot of you probably don't know what LARPing is either. Well, get your head out of your *** an listen up...

This video tutorial by the Knights of Gray will show you the ten basic strikes and movements when fighting against your live action role-playing opponent. These ten basic foam boffer sword strikes are based on the body; left arm, right arm, left leg, right leg, left torso, right torso, thrusts, head, and groin.

If you don't know how to fight with a boffer weapon, then this is the first place you should be looking. You'll also see in this video the ten basic blocks for the ten basic strikes that will improve your stats at the next LARP event.

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Mr. S 1 year ago
I'm not charmed.
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Auuduun 8 months ago
...gaaaaaaaaaaaay
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