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| − | + | The '''Ochs''' is an aggressive guard where the sword is pointing towards the enemy. The primary attack from the Ochs are [[thrust]]s. | |
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| + | <gallery> | ||
| + | Marozzo 20.png|[[Achille Marozzo/Second Book]], one handed Ochs. | ||
| + | Marozzo 23.png|[[Achille Marozzo/Second Book]], one handed Ochs. | ||
| + | Marozzo 36.png|[[Achille Marozzo/Third Book]] | ||
| + | Marozzo 45.png|[[Achille Marozzo/Third Book]] | ||
| + | Cod.I.6.4º.2 78r.png|Right person is standing in Ochs. | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Guards]][[Category:German Guards]][[Category:Vier Leger]] | [[Category:Guards]][[Category:German Guards]][[Category:Vier Leger]] | ||
Revision as of 16:23, 1 November 2015
The Ochs is an aggressive guard where the sword is pointing towards the enemy. The primary attack from the Ochs are thrusts.
Achille Marozzo/Second Book, one handed Ochs.
Achille Marozzo/Second Book, one handed Ochs.
