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Archery Tag® consists of teams of five players on opposing sides, separated by a Safe Zone.
Teams must begin the game with the same number of players.
THE GAME:
The object of the game is to eliminate all opposing players by getting them "out" or scoring the
most points in a timed game.
BOUNDARIES:
During play, all players must remain within the boundary lines. Players may leave the boundaries
through their end-line only to retrieve stray arrows. They must also return through their end-line.
PLAYER CONDUCT:
Players are to respect and adhere to the decisions of the referee at all times. Masks must be
worn during gameplay. Respect all players. Bows and arrows are to be used only as intended in
the context of playing Archery Tag®. Under no circumstance are bows or arrows to used as clubs
to knock arrows out of the air or assault other players. Violent or disrespectful behavior will not be
tolerated. Obscene language and/or gestures will not be tolerated.
ZONE RULES:
Players are "live" only when in their attack zone. They can only shoot or be shot when in their
attack zone.
Players in the safe zone (middle of the field) cannot shoot or be shot.
Players in the safe zone are only permitted to retrieve arrows and return immediately to their
attack zone. Players may not stop in the safe zone. Players must be moving at all times. Any
player who stops in the safe zone has 5 seconds before a warning will be issued by the referee. A
second infraction will result in a 1 point deduction (League Points style) or elimination from the
game (Classic Elimination style) at the discretion of the referee.
SUBSTITUTIONS:
If teams have more than 5 players, the additional players must stay in a designated area on the
sideline. Substitutions are "live" (no stoppage in play). The player leaving the field must hand their
bow to the incoming player.
TIMEOUTS:
The only timeouts are for equipment safety issues and injured players. On the rare occasion of an
injury, immediately notify the referee to stop play and attend to the injured player.
Basic Rules
The object of this style of play is to have the most players and target spots remaining at the end
of a timed game (typically 5 to 10 minutes depending on scheduling and number of players). The
first team to legally eliminate all opposing players will be declared the winner. A time limit is
established for each game (typically 5 to 10 minutes, or two halves of 5 minutes each). If neither
team has been eliminated at the end of the time limit, the team with the greater number of players
will be declared the winner.
TIMING
A time limit is established for each game (typically 5 to 10 minutes, or two halves of 5 minutes
each).
A teammate knocks out one of the spots from the opposing team's 5-spot target.
-Shooting an opponent player with an arrow from anywhere (body, head, bow) is 1 point.
-Knocking a spot of opposing team is 2 point.