Delphin wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 12:41 pm
I'm going convert my DBA army into Triumph! format, so have some questions.
Why Genoese crossbowmens are archers, not pavisers? As far as I know, they used pavises. Furthermore, description of the troop type contains Italian Medieval pavisiers as example. Isn't Genoa an Italian city?
Secondly, which battle cards can be used for this army? Does exist some battle cards list at all?
Genoese Crossbowmen fighting as mercenaries in the army of France did not fight the same way as the large formations rated as Pavisiers in the armies of continental Italy.
Battle Cards for Medieval French 1347-1445 are:
- Deployment Dismounting (as Elite Foot) for all Knights
- Mobile Infantry for 0-1 stands of Bow Levy
- Mobile Infantry for 0-1 stands of Voulgiers (Heavy Foot used 1401-1429)
You wrote:
Besides being surprised at this unintuitive fact, I'm a little disappointed that this crossbowmens are completely similar to England longbowmans, while historical they was very different: small amount of professional solders with hi-tech weapon vs large number of yesterday's peasants.
The major difference between crossbows and longbows was that it was easier to train crossbowmen than longbowmen -- characterizing them as "high-tech" weapons is inaccurate. Crossbows existed back in Roman times, for example by the Picts.
Further, we rate troop types based upon perceived performance. Good mercenary crossbowmen like the Genoese employed by France were used in battle much like the English longbowmen they faced, and were definitely not perceived as "better" or "more professional" in primary source documents. In fact, quite the reverse -- from Crecy to the 16th century, the English Longbowmen was considered by most commentators as much more effective than any group of crossbowmen, however professional and high-tech. So you should be complaining the other way!
