Almughavars
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Almughavars
They can be either offensive spearmen or impact foot. I have been going back and forth on which is better in an Aragonese army. The Impact foot are better in difficult terrain, while the spear is better in the open and rough. What does the braintrust think?
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not only impact foot
but also should bear a bonus agains cavalry, they were specialized in hunting knights, they were fast and heavy weapon armoured with the special sword called "coltell" , heavy short butcher knife
to cut horses and knights in pieces...
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Re: not only impact foot
Yes, they were very good at butchering knights...floundering in a swamp. I think it could have been another story if they had been at the business end of a lance on open ground. Besides, this isn't Dungeons and Dragons. There are no magic weapons.ALMOGAVARI wrote:but also should bear a bonus agains cavalry, they were specialized in hunting knights, they were fast and heavy weapon armoured with the special sword called "coltell" , heavy short butcher knifeto cut horses and knights in pieces...
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Re: not only impact foot
To be precise, something happened that made them turn into the marsh, not the almughavars hid in the marsh, unlike the cowardly English at Azincourt, hiding behind stakes in a muddy field...jlopez wrote:Yes, they were very good at butchering knights...floundering in a swamp. I think it could have been another story if they had been at the business end of a lance on open ground. Besides, this isn't Dungeons and Dragons. There are no magic weapons.

"And he put himself [the Count of Brienne, now Duke of Athens] in the van with his banner and proceeded to attack the Company, and they of the Company went to attack him. What shall I tell you? The horses of the count, at the noise the almugavars made, turned towards the marsh, and there the count and the banner fell, and all those who were in the van". [My italics. From section CCXL in Goodenough's translation of Muntaner]
You checked the translation for me and commented:
All very interesting.jlopez wrote:The Goodenough translation is...wait for it...good enough! The bit about about the turning of the knight into the swamp is a bit obscure. My guess, and yours is as good as mine, is that rather than the noise being the factor for the change of direction it was a tactical decision taken by the Franks. Muntaner, on the receiving end of the charge, may have thought that it was due to the noise but I doubt trained warhorses would have been put off at a bit of screaming. However, the source is clear about them turning "for" or "towards" the swamp. Maybe they decided to veer off towards the Company's flanks to avoid a frontal attack? Either way it was one those "pants" moments so beloved of Tim. Funnily enough I refought this battle using POW with four catalans playing both sides. I made them read the original Cronica and then had the Company players draw a plan showing the position of the concealed swamps. The Frankish players, despite having read the account, just looked up the factors, decided it was a doddle and charged straight into the swamps where they got slaughtered...doh
We still focus too much on weapons in wargames rules IMV, but that's a meta-discussion.
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Peter