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List Rules For Historical Accuracy

 
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Greg Regets
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 25, 2002 5:13 pm    Post subject: List Rules For Historical Accuracy


I think perhaps we could use the list rules on a few lists to gain a bit of
historical accuracy.

There are some late period EHK that should probably dismount as SHI with 2HCW,
rather than EHI with JLS. This would simulate warriors with basically plate type
armor, riding horses without plate style or heavy barding.

It seems somewhat silly to classify warriors on foot based on the type of mount
they are leaving behind. This would not apply to that many armies, perhaps
mostly French and Italian nationality knights after say 1400.

Greg


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Chris Bump
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 25, 2002 5:26 pm    Post subject: Re: List Rules For Historical Accuracy


In a message dated Tue, 25 Jun 2002 9:13:11 AM Eastern Standard Time,
gar@... writes:

> There are some late period EHK that should probably dismount as SHI with 2HCW,
rather than EHI with JLS. This would simulate warriors with basically plate type
armor, riding horses without plate style or heavy barding.
>
> It seems somewhat silly to classify warriors on foot based on the type of
mount they are leaving behind. This would not apply to that many armies, perhaps
mostly French and Italian
> nationality knights after say 1400.
>
> Greg

I do not run knight armies short of the occassional knight with my Scots and I
could not agree with Greg more.

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