David you make some really good points. I've been thinking about the value of armored lancers in FoG, as you say, faster then knights and more maneuverable.
The Meroviginian and Carologinian lists in Wolves from the Sea can have a number of armored cavalry lancers--giving them a good punch. Adding in the offensive spear foot option with the former and look out
Cheers,
Dale
Absolutly agree Dale, Frankish armies in Wolves from the sea are very attractive, and should work very good with historical deployments, and this kind of armies are no very diffcult to play, the Drilled cavalry works better in flanks, and the undrilled ones can be used frontally.
Maybe These armies have some problems in rough battlefield because it have a few ligh and medium infantry, but the the fun is guaranteed
Lancer cavalry are a rapier, they need to be inserted at the right point and the right time. If you line up and charge knights you are likely to lose. If you can pull the knights into a poor situation and hit them with a flank charge......
Yes, I ussually pull the enemy Knighs out of the main Battleline using skirmiserhs, and then I face them with my Defensive spearmen and the armoured Cavalry in their flanks, other times, cavalry frontally and in the flank. I love the drilled cavalry, you can move 5 Mus and turn 90º to face the enemy flank with an only CMT, if you are supported by a General (Better if IC) it´s easy to do.
David








