Amazing to see how fun it is, when you go and be an archer again should have back up quivers with arrows. Maybe the friend who plays the drums can have quivers next to him with more arrows for you. Might be a good idea so you don't have to go looking for arrows
So I know the amor rules at Bicolline require armor to be visible or else it doesn’t count towards your AP. Is there an exception with Tabards and other forms of heraldry? Or was wearing them over your armor more of a rule of cool thing?
It’s an honor system mainly, I wore the black tabard in our guild so they could identify me as guild member. Some people it’s plain to see if they’re wearing armor under their Kaftans, tabards, etc. unless you’re one of the jerks who cheats, it’s rarely a problem.
@@Phoenix_254 yeah I was at those Battles, lots of clowns who didn’t want to play fair and were very unsportsmanlike. Some how we still won all 3 main battles despite it all.
It is pretty much an honour system. You as a participant will be in charge of keeping track of the recieved not given. So don't worry about covering up the armour because bico does encourages the rule of cool.
STOP MAKEING ME CRAVE BICOLLINE. YOU LOOK SO GOOD.
Im so happy there is footage of this! I missed this but heard all about it!
Watching this as a Canadian from Ontario makes me realize just how much French I actually remember from school. It's in my brain somewhere!
Amazing to see how fun it is, when you go and be an archer again should have back up quivers with arrows. Maybe the friend who plays the drums can have quivers next to him with more arrows for you. Might be a good idea so you don't have to go looking for arrows
We did just that, last year in 2023. It was still a hassle once we ran out but we had a good start.
@@MusketeerMLP can't wait to see more long videos of the event
So I know the amor rules at Bicolline require armor to be visible or else it doesn’t count towards your AP. Is there an exception with Tabards and other forms of heraldry? Or was wearing them over your armor more of a rule of cool thing?
It’s an honor system mainly, I wore the black tabard in our guild so they could identify me as guild member. Some people it’s plain to see if they’re wearing armor under their Kaftans, tabards, etc. unless you’re one of the jerks who cheats, it’s rarely a problem.
@@Phoenix_254 yeah I was at those Battles, lots of clowns who didn’t want to play fair and were very unsportsmanlike. Some how we still won all 3 main battles despite it all.
It is pretty much an honour system. You as a participant will be in charge of keeping track of the recieved not given. So don't worry about covering up the armour because bico does encourages the rule of cool.
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