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The Schrankhut is a defensive guard where the sword is pointed at the floor and in a backwards direction. The short edge points upwards. Potential actions out of this guard are [[Unterhau]] and swaying. <!-- I don't know if swaying is the correct term. I'm basing this on [[Johannes_Lecküchner/Durchwechsel]] (last page, from "durch wischen") -->
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The '''Schrankhut''' is a defensive guard where the sword is pointed at the floor and in a backwards direction. The short edge points upwards. Potential actions out of this guard are [[Unterhau]] and swaying. <!-- I don't know if swaying is the correct term. I'm basing this on [[Johannes_Lecküchner/Durchwechsel]] (last page, from "durch wischen") -->
  
 
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Marozzo 18.png|[[Achille Marozzo/Second Book]] Schrankhut with shield.
 
Marozzo 40.png|[[Achille Marozzo/Third Book]] possible Schrankhut
 
Marozzo 40.png|[[Achille Marozzo/Third Book]] possible Schrankhut
 
Marozzo 41.png|[[Achille Marozzo/Third Book]] possible Schrankhut
 
Marozzo 41.png|[[Achille Marozzo/Third Book]] possible Schrankhut
Cod.I.6.4º.2 76r.png|Both combatants are standint in a Schrankhut
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Cod.I.6.4º.2 76r.png|Both combatants are standing in a Schrankhut
 
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[[Category:Guards]]
 
[[Category:Guards]]
 
[[Category:German Guards]]
 
[[Category:German Guards]]

Revision as of 16:22, 1 November 2015

The Schrankhut is a defensive guard where the sword is pointed at the floor and in a backwards direction. The short edge points upwards. Potential actions out of this guard are Unterhau and swaying.