dene wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:24 pm
Dragoons did have bayonets towards the end of our period.
Having a weapon does not mean a capability will follow. I don't believe Dragoons deserve the capability even if they had bayonets.
Ben- does the CMT for dragoons to "make a full move" represent them remaining mounted? If so would they be allowed to shot? As you say around 1700AD they became more like 2nd rate cavalry but did still dismount when necessary.
I think this later date is a better one for when Dragoons have become primarily mounted troops and so I am not really minded to make a movement change.
If such a change were made I would not allow them to shoot if they made the longer move.
The change I would most like to see is, all Swedish foot units reduced from 7 to 6 bases. Unless anyone can offer evidence that Swedish units were significantly bigger than their contemporaries. As the rules stand, the 7 base Swedish unit can engage in a long range firefight against a 6 base opponent knowing that they are virtually immune from cohesion tests as their opponent has to score 3 hits to force a cohesion test. The Swedish 7 base unit only has to score 2 hits to force their opponent to take a cohesion test.
Any thoughts?
The size of the brigades recorded does show them to be larger than, say, the contemporary Imperial battalions - the Osprey Lutzen book has some useful numbers IIRC.