![]() ![]() ![]() He has a new attack that is a chain slash attacks, and is used as a follow up to many moves. Phase 2 (50% HP)įor the second phase it is best to keep midrange for the fight. Keep this up until the second phase, and hit hit only after dodging his AOE, thrust, or leap a couple times. Note that he can also leap at you which should simply be avoided by running under him. When he slams his sword into the ground it will also cause knockback damage and can be immediately followed up with another attack, so it is best to roll into him if too close and roll a second time away for good measure, or roll away twice all together. He will also hold his weapon up to thrust into you, which deals a good amount of damage and causes knockback so you will want to roll into him. First and foremost, he has a lightning AOE that is given away by his charging his fist up for a few seconds before slamming it into the ground to create a shockwave, This can be dodged simply by running away from (because the first can damage you if you jump into him) and jumping over the shockwave. In this phase, the boss has a variety of moves to look out for however they are telegraphed in a way that you can easily dodge them. Disability may limit the activities that are safe and enjoyable, but we will work with any member to try to maximise their involvement.*Note that dodging is the best method, since he can immediately follow up after being parried and blocking will deplete your stamina.* We are opposed to all forms of discrimination everything is for everybody. We welcome members of any gender, background or faith. Q) Who can join, and are there any restrictions on who can do what?Ī) Anybody can join who is either over 18 or else a matriculated member of Oxford University, and who has an interest in recreating life in early mediaeval Britain. Thereafter, membership costs £10 for a term or £20 for the year. Your first practice is free, with no obligation to join. If you would like to find out more about our activities, or enquire about hiring us, please contact us or come along to a battle practice. More detailed information about the period we reenact and our activities can be found on our wiki, which acts as our shared knowledge base for anything and everything Dark Age or reenactment related. Interested? Have a look around our site to find out more about what we do. pub invasions, video evenings, trips to historic sites and celebrations of the Celtic festivals with fire and song Take part in a range of social events, including.Visit schools and museums to teach the public about Dark Age life and warfareTake part in shows of up to 2000 people - or be hired to star on the silver screen as a film extra, or to pose for photographs destined for high-profile history books.washed down with copious amounts of ale and mead Indulge in eight course feasts featuring ancient cookery and revelries.Make your own costume and kit using simple techniques based on up-to-date historical evidence. WYTCHWOOD WIKI HOW TOLearn how to fight with replica Dark Age weapons.Most members are not historians, so you don’t need any expertise - just interest! More about Wychwood Warriors You do not need any experience or historical knowledge: we welcome complete beginners, as well as seasoned re-enactors, and everyone in between. our big event: a (7th - 12th April 2022) living in costume at the Danelaw village, Yorkshire Museum of Farming, on display to the public during the day and gathering round a fire in the longhall at night.public displays like our June 2021 display at Reading Abbey.crafts and cookouts at Rumwoldstow Anglo-Saxon Monastery.day trips to re-enactors markets and local historic sites.kitmaking sessions where you can make your own Anglo-Saxon or Viking clothing, and learn crafts such as chain-mail and tablet weaving.Officially known as the Oxford University Historical Re-enactment Society, the Wychwood Warriors are dedicated to recreating aspects of Anglo-Saxon and Viking life in early mediæval England.įor the academic year 2021 - 2022, we plan to run in-person events but we'll continue with Zoom events on even-numbered Thursday evenings in termtime, which enables us to present external speakers, workshops, our historical roleplaying game and other fun stuff in a safe and convenient way. Deep in the Forest of Wychwood, there remains one small band of warriors, forgotten by time, who still defend their hidden lair against the invaders. Find us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Wassail! ![]()
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