Medieval spearmen question
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Medieval spearmen question
Medieval German Free Canton spearmen, MF, Offensive, Protected, Average, cost 7 points to buy - so do the Aragonese and Nueva Castilian equivalents.
But for 7 points the Scots armies can buy spearmen that are heavy foot, with exactly the same other attributes as those above.
Is there a reason for this, or is it an anomaly? Shouldn't they cost 8 points for the Scots?
But for 7 points the Scots armies can buy spearmen that are heavy foot, with exactly the same other attributes as those above.
Is there a reason for this, or is it an anomaly? Shouldn't they cost 8 points for the Scots?
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I am pretty sure heavy foot are the same cost as mediums, their "value" being subject to how you use them : heavy foot are better vs cavalry and and in th eopen and will not suffer cohesion test modifers under certain circumstances that mediums would. As an offset , mediums move faster and of course are much better in the rough.
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Yes, I can see what you mean. I just set up a small scenario HF spears v MF spears in open ground and the MF spears won. In initial combat the odds are given as 36% each so there is nothing to choose between them at that stage, except that it seems that the HF can rout the MF a bit quicker in melee if they decisively get on top.TheGrayMouser wrote:I am pretty sure heavy foot are the same cost as mediums, their "value" being subject to how you use them : heavy foot are better vs cavalry and and in th eopen and will not suffer cohesion test modifers under certain circumstances that mediums would. As an offset , mediums move faster and of course are much better in the rough.
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Yes, I just had a look at the Wiki. I will read your guide there if that's easier. Given that the armour rating is "protected" for both the HF and MF spearmen under discussion, what is the actual physical difference between the two types of unit then?petergarnett wrote:I've an A4 quick ref guide if you need it - going onto wiki soon as well.
At any rate, I can understand now why both unit types are rated at 7 points - although I think that the HF are slightly better value, more a 7.5pts than an 8pts perhaps.
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Yes, but what I was trying to get at is if you walked down a dark alley at night and were confronted by two medieval spearmen, how would you tell who was "heavy" and who was "medium". If their armour is the same i.e. "protected" then what would be the physical difference?petergarnett wrote:Apart from the movement some POA's are different. For instance Mounted get +1 v MF but not v HF
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The definition of mediums per the TT is "troops capable of of fighting in close formation, but less reliant on formation for their fighting style"stockwellpete wrote:Yes, but what I was trying to get at is if you walked down a dark alley at night and were confronted by two medieval spearmen, how would you tell who was "heavy" and who was "medium". If their armour is the same i.e. "protected" then what would be the physical difference?petergarnett wrote:Apart from the movement some POA's are different. For instance Mounted get +1 v MF but not v HF
The game of course is in the macro scale so no, there wouldnt be any differnce in who you bumped into in the dark alley scenario
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Yes, the Scots and the Flemish fought in schiltrons so that makes perfect sense now. Ok, so it was another misconception of mine then - and my medium foot spears can, if necessary, stand in the open against heavy foot spears and be hopeful of some success. Thanks TGM and PG.TheGrayMouser wrote: The definition of mediums per the TT is "troops capable of of fighting in close formation, but less reliant on formation for their fighting style" The game of course is in the macro scale so no, there wouldnt be any differnce in who you bumped into in the dark alley scenario
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The MF are fine in the open as long as they aren't losing the fight. MF take an additional -1 if losing to mounted or to HF in the open. That plus the POA for mounted fighting MF in the open are their downside. The plus is faster movement and better ability to fight in bad terrain. So it depends on how you want to use them as to whether MF or HF are preferable.
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