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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JoustingJousting - Wikipedia

    Jousting is a medieval and renaissance martial game or hastilude between two combatants either on horse or on foot. [1] The joust became an iconic characteristic of the knight in Romantic medievalism .

  2. It could work depending on the horse's breed and condition (think a well-fed warhorse vs. a malnourished pony), the age/weight of the riders, and the weight of the weapons carried and armor worn.

  3. In the center of the arena, two knights in full armor charge at each other on horseback, their lances lowered and aimed straight ahead. This is jousting, the quintessential chivalric sport of the Middle Ages.

  4. 1 cze 2017 · Armor for a horse (a Large non-humanoid creature) costs four times as much as human armor (a Medium humanoid creature) and also weighs twice as much (see Table: Armor for Unusual Creatures). If the barding is for a pony or other Medium mount, the cost is only double, and the weight is the same as for Medium armor worn by a humanoid.

  5. 23 gru 2022 · Their horse is really slow but has a good chunk of HP, which gives it a fighting chance. On the good side, it has a huge shield and really good armor. It also has some good javelins that can help when regrouping or when fighting other dangerous cavalry troops.

  6. 13 cze 2023 · In this game the right use of horse is to hit and run. On the battlefield you can: - use the longest lance you can find (Cataphract lance?) and with try and error you can eventually determine the right time to attack, so you'll usually hit non-spearmen first, but you may still get hit by sturgian infantry with long spears, or spear cavalry.

  7. Honestly, 2hw aren't best for horseback. Better off with a spear or, if you are feeling spicy, a glaive or other swingable polearm. The armor bit is kinda wonky, but unless you are rocking tier 6 everything, you will be getting hurt if you don't keep on your toes.

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