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The nine-point circle has bindpoints based on a non-obtuse triangle. The bindpoints are located at the midpoint of each side and at the points where the triangle's [[Wikipedia: Altitude (triangle)|altitude]] lines intersect the circle. They require a great deal of practice in order to successfully determine where each of the bindpoints are located. Due to this difficulty many Rithmatists do not choose to spend the time required to master it.{{ref|name=9pt}}
 
The nine-point circle has bindpoints based on a non-obtuse triangle. The bindpoints are located at the midpoint of each side and at the points where the triangle's [[Wikipedia: Altitude (triangle)|altitude]] lines intersect the circle. They require a great deal of practice in order to successfully determine where each of the bindpoints are located. Due to this difficulty many Rithmatists do not choose to spend the time required to master it.{{ref|name=9pt}}
 
{{anchor|Easton Defense}}
 
{{anchor|Easton Defense}}
; Easton Defense: A defense that is suited for multiple opponents. It has circular Lines of Warding at each of its bindpoints and Lines of Forbiddance that form a nine-sided figure with three lines missing which act as support for the mine circle. Drawbacks to the defense are the difficulty of nine-point circles and the restriction created by the Lines of Forbiddance. There are a number of variations on this defense, such as adding defensive chalklings to the outer circles.{{ref|name=eastonbasic}} A more advanced iteration of this defense adds a Mark's Cross to each of the outer circles and decreases the internal Lines of Forbiddance from six to three. Defensive chalklings are also bound to a number of the outer circles' bindpoints.{{ref|name=eastonadvanced}}
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; Easton Defense: A defense that is suited for multiple opponents. It has circular Lines of Warding at each of its bindpoints and and Lines of Forbiddance that form a nine-sided figure with three lines missing which act as support for the mine circle. Drawbacks to the defense are the difficulty of nine-point circles and the restriction created by the Lines of Forbiddance. There are a number of variations on this defense, such as adding defensive chalklings to the outer circles.{{ref|name=eastonbasic}} A more advanced iteration of this defense adds a Mark's Cross to each of the outer circles and decreases the internal Lines of Forbiddance from six to three. Defensive chalklings are also bound to a number of the outer circles' bindpoints.{{ref|name=eastonadvanced}}
 
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File: Easton.svg|The Easton Defense
 
File: Easton.svg|The Easton Defense
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Lines of Warding in the shape of an ellipse only have two bindpoints.{{ref|name=osborn}} They are strong at the ends (near the bindpoints) but weak along the sides.
 
Lines of Warding in the shape of an ellipse only have two bindpoints.{{ref|name=osborn}} They are strong at the ends (near the bindpoints) but weak along the sides.
 
{{anchor|Jordan Defense}}
 
{{anchor|Jordan Defense}}
 
; Jordan Defense: A defense characterized by the large cage of Lines of Forbiddance drawn around it. Large numbers of offensive chalklings are drawn inside the cage and are released in waves by dismissing the front Line of Forbiddance, which is then redrawn after the chalklings have moved forward.{{book ref|Rithmatist|11}} At each of the two bindpoints have a line running through them to serve as an anchor. It requires a great deal of skill in making sure the chalklings wait until the Line is dismissed before moving forward. It is an unconventional defense and some teachers are reluctant to teach it.{{ref|name=jordan}}
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Invented by [[Matthew Jordan]], it is a defense characterized by the large cage of Lines of Forbiddance drawn around it. Large numbers of offensive chalklings are drawn inside the cage and are released in waves by dismissing the front Line of Forbiddance, which is then redrawn after the chalklings have moved forward.{{book ref|Rithmatist|11}} At each of the two bindpoints have a line running through them to serve as an anchor. It requires a great deal of skill in making sure the chalklings wait until the Line is dismissed before moving forward. It is an unconventional defense and some teachers are reluctant to teach it.{{ref|name=jordan}}
 
 
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File: Jordan Defense Diagram.svg|The Jordan Defense
 
File: Jordan Defense Diagram.svg|The Jordan Defense
 
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{{anchor|Osborn Defense}}
 
{{anchor|Osborn Defense}}
 
; Osborn Defense: The only basic defense based off of an ellipse.{{book ref|Rithmatist|9}} A defensive chalkling is bound to the upper bindpoint. The rear bindpoint has a line running through it to serve as the only anchor for the defense. On either side the Rithmatist my choose to add two circular Lines of Warding with a Mark's Cross to aid in defense. It is important though that they do not touch the main ellipse as they would not be touching a bindpoint.{{ref|name=osborn}}
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The only basic defense based off of an ellipse.{{book ref|Rithmatist|9}} A defensive chalkling is bound to the upper bindpoint. The rear bindpoint has a line running through it to serve as the only anchor for the defense. On either side the Rithmatist my choose to add two circular Lines of Warding with a Mark's Cross to aid in defense. It is important though that they do not touch the main ellipse as they would not be touching a bindpoint.{{ref|name=osborn}}
 
 
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File: Osborn Defense Diagram.svg|The Osborn Defense
 
File: Osborn Defense Diagram.svg|The Osborn Defense
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* The Miyabi Defense is named after Miyabi, a longstanding member of Brandon's fan community.
 
* The Miyabi Defense is named after Miyabi, a longstanding member of Brandon's fan community.
   
== External Link ==
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* [[bws:standalones-non-cosmere|''The Rithmatist'' internal art]] on Brandon's website
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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{{file ref|name=linestrengths|Rithmatist - Line Strengths.jpg|Line Strengths Illustration}}
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{{file ref|name=linestrengths|Linestrengths.svg|Line Strengths Illustration}}
 
{{file ref|name=linesofforbiddance|Line of Forbiddance.svg|Lines of Forbiddance Illustration}}
 
{{file ref|name=linesofforbiddance|Line of Forbiddance.svg|Lines of Forbiddance Illustration}}
{{file ref|name=anchoring|Rithmatist - Anchoring.jpg|Anchoring Defensive Circles Illustration}}
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{{file ref|name=anchoring|Anchoring Defensive Circles.svg|Anchoring Defensive Circles Illustration}}
 
{{file ref|name=sumsion|Sumsion Defense.svg|Sumsion Defense Illustration}}
 
{{file ref|name=sumsion|Sumsion Defense.svg|Sumsion Defense Illustration}}
 
{{file ref|name=linesofvigorpartone|Line of Vigor.svg|Lines of Vigor Part One: Basic Usage Illustration}}
 
{{file ref|name=linesofvigorpartone|Line of Vigor.svg|Lines of Vigor Part One: Basic Usage Illustration}}
{{file ref|name=bouncingvigor|Rithmatist - Bouncing Lines.jpg|Bouncing Lines of Vigor Illustration}}
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{{file ref|name=bouncingvigor|Bouncing Lines of Vigor.svg|Bouncing Lines of Vigor Illustration}}
 
{{file ref|name=ballintain|Ballintain Defense.svg|Ballintain Defense Illustration}}
 
{{file ref|name=ballintain|Ballintain Defense.svg|Ballintain Defense Illustration}}
 
{{file ref|name=6pt|Six-Point Circle.svg|Six-point Circle Illustration}}
 
{{file ref|name=6pt|Six-Point Circle.svg|Six-point Circle Illustration}}

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