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Tom McMillan Legionary

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Posted: Thu May 30, 2002 10:53 am Post subject: Re: Gladius |
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In a message dated 5/29/02 11:39:07 PM, WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com writes:
<< >No. Although I don't remember the specific primary source(s), Roman
infantry "counter punched" once engaged in H-T-H combat. They would
literally hide behind their shield and stab with their short sword, both
being well designed for exactly that type of fighting. In a close order
formation, that provided lotsa protection for the standard grunt whereas
the whacko barbarians in front of them would be wailing away with some
long sword, geting tired in the process, AND opening himself up for some
convienient stab wound in the gut or something. >>
Absolutely, and my point. I was not aware that HTW gets 1.5 ranks in
continuing rounds, which largely solves the problem.
Except that, unless there is something else I'm missing, (ie regs vs
irregs ) it causes another problem. Do Franks, being HTW but 'standard grunt
whacko barbarians' get the same advantage in later rounds, because they threw
Franciscas as they charged?
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Posted: Thu May 30, 2002 3:01 pm Post subject: Re: Gladius |
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Absolutely, and my point. I was not aware that HTW gets 1.5 ranks in
continuing rounds, which largely solves the problem.
Except that, unless there is something else I'm missing, (ie regs
vs
irregs ) it causes another problem. Do Franks, being HTW but 'standard
grunt
whacko barbarians' get the same advantage in later rounds, because they
threw
Franciscas as they charged?
>Correct. In a case such as this, it would be 1.5 ranks of whacko
barbarians vs 1.5 ranks of ruthless imperialistic Roman oppressers. The
main difference in this instance would come down to armor so there's 1
factor difference there and possibly fatigue since the assumption is
that the Franks would be tired before the Romans. So it's possible that
the Romans would get 1 bound with a +2 factor difference over the
Franks. The assumption in my mind is that should the Romans win, they
then let the Franks recoil without follow-up and charge in next time
with a factor 6 hitting.
Scott
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