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===Four-Point Circles===
;Ballintain Defense: A basic and easy to set up defense, that however lacks much internal support.{{ref|b|rith|c|1}}
;Ballintain Defense:
;Sumsion Defense:
 
===Six-Point Circles===
;Eskridge Defense:
;Matson Defense: A defense that relies heavily on defensive chalklings.{{ref|b|rith|c|9}}
;Matson Defense:
 
===Nine-Point Circles===
;Easton Defense:
;Hill Defense: A defense that uses Lines of Forbidding, though it can be modified to work without them.{{ref|b|rith|c|9}}
;Shoaff Defense:
;Taylor Defense: A defense characterized by a pair of concentric circle Lines of Warding.{{ref|b|rith|c|24}}
;Taylor Defense:
 
===Ellipses===
;Jordan Defense: A defense characterized by the large cage of Lines of Forbidance drawn around it. Large numbers of offensive chalklings are drawn inside the cage and are released in waves by dismissing the front Line of Forbidance, which is then redrawn after the chalklings have moved forward.{{ref|b|rith|c|11}}
;Jordan Defense:
;Osborn Defense: The only basic defense based off of an ellipse.{{ref|b|rith|c|9}}
;Osborn Defense:
 
===Unknown Configuration===
;Blad Defense: A defense that uses Lines of Warding "non-traditionally"{{ref|b|rith|c|4}} by combining four ellipsoid segments. The configuration is strong enough that some believe it should be banned from official competitions such as duels of the [[Melee]].{{ref|b|rith|c|5}}
;Keblin Defense: A defense that is weak against the Easton Defense in most cases.{{ref|b|rith|c|1}}
;Miyabi Defense: A defense with a "convoluted history".{{ref|b|rith|c|4}}
 
==Notes==
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