combat
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**Mounted Combat**: | **Mounted Combat**: | ||
- | * You need Riding | + | * You need Knightly Combat |
* All characters suffer Disadvantage when making a ranged attack from a moving horse. | * All characters suffer Disadvantage when making a ranged attack from a moving horse. | ||
* Men on foot suffer disadvantage when attacking a mounted man in melee, unless the footmen are using a Long Spear or a Bill. | * Men on foot suffer disadvantage when attacking a mounted man in melee, unless the footmen are using a Long Spear or a Bill. | ||
- | * A proficient | + | * A rider proficient in Knightly Combat |
- | * A proficient | + | * A rider proficient in Knightly Combat |
- | * A proficient | + | * A rider proficient in Knightly Combat |
+ | * A riding horse, mule, pony or draft horse cannot be used for lance attacks, and must make a morale check before closing with an enemy and every round of combat to avoid bolting away from the fight. | ||
+ | * A warhorse will attack with its hooves (trample) when the rider makes a charge, and will strike out with its hooves any combat round when it does not move. | ||
**Tactical Advantages** | **Tactical Advantages** |
combat.txt · Last modified: 2021/01/26 13:13 by dave