Pages 6 + 7: Pikes pointed up.Page 9: They're starting running away
This line probably needs to be relooked at.
They also incorrectly pluralized infantry and cavalry throughout the whole chapter.Page 9: They're starting running away
This line probably needs to be relooked at.
I'm not sure how that relates to the person you replied to. One is a translator/proofreader error, the other is the original artist's drawing.Pages 6 + 7: Pikes pointed up.
If there's one thing you learn about weapons, it's that the pointy end goes into the enemy. The enemy does not come from above.
Pikes are also the main weapon to use against cavalry, although with the length they're using, you probably wouldn't use them with shields. Ranged weapons also work well if it's not heavy cavalry, but you still want them defended by pikes. Unless it's horse archers, since foot archers > horse archers.
Proofreading needs a bit of help but comparatively speaking my brain fixed it before I read the next word…Page 9: They're starting running away
This line probably needs to be relooked at.
I think the problem is the size of the chapters… and frequency.Not gonna lie I kinda lost the thread of the story...
Yeah, I was a bit distracted and accidentally didn't delete it after I re-read it and realised it didn't mean what I first thought it meant.I'm not sure how that relates to the person you replied to. One is a translator/proofreader error, the other is the original artist's drawing.
Yes, they're heavy to hold for a long time; that's why I said you want two hands on them.Besides, it's extremely tiring to hold a long pole horizontally for any duration, especially since pikes aren't well balanced. You'd hold the vertically like that when marching in formation, when waiting/resting, or really any time combat isn't imminent. It looks like the cavalry attacked by surprise, so it's possible the pikemen were caught off-guard. Especially if the cavalry attacked from a flank, it's very difficult to turn a formation of pikemen, and straight impossible without first holding the pikes vertically while turning.
Pikes are also designed to have one end planted in the dirt, as no human has enough mass to withstand a horse charging into the tip of their pike, so they would naturally be angled upwards to some degree.
at some point it will be hard if its big event starts, ends soon after with antagonist dead.This war arc is pointlessly long and convoluted. Too many characters I don’t give a shit about and too much pointless posturing. The editor and mangaka should have gone through greater lengths to condense this part of the story because the only thing we care about is seeing dibel‘s head leave his body
Dunno if you've ever done pike drill ( be it bill block, or the ancient phalanx/renaissance pike block variety) , but your stick is either straight up, or charged. nothing in between. Unless you would like a literal bollocking from the Sargeant.Yes, they're heavy to hold for a long time; that's why I said you want two hands on them.
It doesn't look as if the cavalry surprised them by so much they didn't have time to even lower the pikes. It looks like they're ready enough.
There's a difference between "angled up" and "straight up".
Nope, but I do know that anything longer than to the next person ahead needs to be handled carefully, and when you have something long enough to reach several people forward, you absolutely need good order.Dunno if you've ever done pike drill ( be it bill block, or the ancient phalanx/renaissance pike block variety) , but your stick is either straight up, or charged. nothing in between.
Yeah, that's kind of what I think as well. It's a bit like inexperienced nobles who think they can lead an army just because they're nobles (a very real thing), along with troops who aren't as well-trained as they're claimed to be (which as far as I know is only really true if they have to recruit fresh troops without time to train them).There's soooooo much wrong with the whole idea of a "well-trained army" there.. But then again.. You could already tell with the enemy heavy cavalry being goaded into a trap.. Much Ego and battle frenzy, very little in the way of actual discipline.
Not with heavy infantry, really. The green, partially trained , newbies would be in the first two rows up front and centre.which as far as I know is only really true if they have to recruit fresh troops without time to train them
Pikes and the superior halberd come later historically.Pages 6 + 7: Pikes pointed up.
If there's one thing you learn about weapons, it's that the pointy end goes into the enemy. The enemy does not come from above.
Pikes are also the main weapon to use against cavalry, although with the length they're using, you probably wouldn't use them with shields. Ranged weapons also work well if it's not heavy cavalry, but you still want them defended by pikes. Unless it's horse archers, since foot archers > horse archers.