Musket and sword in melee
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Musket and sword in melee
What happens if unarmoured bases equiped with musket (or arquebus) and sword (such as Haiduks) fight disrupted armoured oponents (say pike)? They have musket which neutralises the enemies better armour bonus and sword which counts plus against the disrupted opponent, so are they on +1 POA? I think so - but the image of a Haiduk storming foward firing a musket with one hand and stabbing with a sword in the other seems a little too like John Wayne! (though I do realise the factors are a bit abstract and shouldn't be taken quite so literally)
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rbodleyscott
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Re: Musket and sword in melee
And ++ on overlaps - which is nice.Maniakes wrote:They have musket which neutralises the enemies better armour bonus and sword which counts plus against the disrupted opponent, so are they on +1 POA?
As Mike says, no reason to suppose they all draw their swords and throw their muskets to the ground in unison.
Re: Musket and sword in melee
I was pretty sure that would be the rationale - but i still like the image of wild Haiduks charging with a weapon in each hand (...and a dagger clenched in their teeth and the wind in their hair).rbodleyscott wrote:As Mike says, no reason to suppose they all draw their swords and throw their muskets to the ground in unison.
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rbodleyscott
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Re: Musket and sword in melee
Well my haiduks were saved from disaster over the weekend against Swedes and Cornish by their swordsmanship, and, in particular, their cheeky overlaps. My Superior haiduk BG managed to carve its way through 2 Superior Cornish pike and shot BGs in the last game.Maniakes wrote:I was pretty sure that would be the rationale - but i still like the image of wild Haiduks charging with a weapon in each hand (...and a dagger clenched in their teeth and the wind in their hair).rbodleyscott wrote:As Mike says, no reason to suppose they all draw their swords and throw their muskets to the ground in unison.

