6.28 Jousting
A mounted knight wielding a lance is one of the most puissant forces on the battlefield. The sport of jousting was born from these knights to allow them to show their skill with mount and lance without the fear of killing one another.
A joust is participated in by two mounted warriors, on a large field referred to as the "lists". A wooden barrier referred to as the "tilt" runs down the center of the field. The warriors take their places on opposite sides of the lists and tilt and charge towards each other, each attempting to strike the other with the lance, while attempting to block the other's lance with a shield.
A point is scored for each lance that is broken upon a successful strike, while a match is instantly won if a jouster dismounts the other. Three points win the match, and draws are possible if both jousters simultaneously break their lances on the other.
Syntax:
CHALLENGE <person> TO JOUST
- In order to challenge someone to a joust, you must be wielding a
lance and a shield, as well as riding a horse that has the ability
to joust. It's also a good idea to have a few reserve lances in your
inventory, as you will need to replace any that you break on your
opponent.
- The challenge must be issued in a joust staging room near a jousting
field.
ACCEPT JOUST <person>
- Accept another's challenge to joust. You must also be wielding a lance,
a shield, and be riding a horse that can joust.
SPUR MOUNT
- Urge your mount to go faster. When your mount is going quickly, your
lance strikes will be more powerful and have a better chance to break
a lance or dismount your target. Your opponent's strikes will also be
more powerful, however.
REIN MOUNT
- Urge your mount to go slower.
NUDGE LANCE UP|DOWN|LEFT|RIGHT
- Change at what part of your opponent your lance is targetting. Please
read below for more about areas you can target.
MOVE SHIELD UP|DOWN|LEFT|RIGHT
- Change what part of your body your shield is protecting.
LEAN LEFT|RIGHT
- Leaning will change where your opponent's lance will strike. If your
opponent is aiming his lance directly at your chest, leaning to the
left will cause your target's lance to instead aim slightly to the
right of your chest. Please read below for more about areas you can
target.
SHIFT WEIGHT FORWARD|BACK
- Shifting your weight forward and back works much the same as changing
the speed of your mount; it will increase the strength of your strikes.
Target areas include: Left head, head, right head, left shoulder, left upper body, upper body, right upper body, right shoulder, left arm, left lower body, right lower body, and right arm. This means it is possible to move a shield (or lance) to the right, and get a message that may not make sense at first. For example, You move your shield to the right and you are now protecting the left side of your body. You moved from your left arm to your left body.
While jousting is generally considered a sport of the knights, any can participate in the lists. Those well trained in the arts of riding and arms will find themselves at a distinct advantage while jousting, however. In addition, the more you joust (and win), the better skilled you will be at the tilt, and the quicker you will be able to move your lance and your shield.
If you find yourself consistently losing at the joust, your jousting skill will decrease. If you draw with your opponent, your jousting skill will increase or decrease dependent on the skill of your opponent.