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In the [[16th century]], [[war|warfare]] had dramatically changed from the [[medieval]] era. [[Firearm]]s had made their impact on the [[field|battlefield]] and standing [[army|armies]] were widely used. The "all arms" approach to warfare and the [[Spanish square]] was the most effective unit in this century.
In the [[16th century]], [[war|warfare]] had dramatically changed from the [[medieval]] era. [[Firearm]]s had made their impact on the [[field|battlefield]] and standing [[army|armies]] were widely used. The "all arms" approach to warfare and the [[Spanish square]] were the most effective changes in this century.


This guide leans heavily toward a [[Spanish]] depiction.
This guide leans heavily toward a [[Spanish]] depiction.
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====[[Armor]]====
====[[Armor]]====


*Full suit of [[plate armor]] (For knights, for non-noble cavalrymen a back and breast with helmet.
*Full suit of [[plate armor]] (For knights, for non-noble cavalrymen a back and breast with helmet.)
*[[Padded jack]] or [[pair of brigandines]]
*[[Buff coat]] or [[pair of brigandines]]

===Footsoldier====

====[[Arms]]====

*[[pike]]
*halberd
*spear
*side sword
*matchlock arquebus






Revision as of 01:24, 7 August 2007

In the 16th century, warfare had dramatically changed from the medieval era. Firearms had made their impact on the battlefield and standing armies were widely used. The "all arms" approach to warfare and the Spanish square were the most effective changes in this century.

This guide leans heavily toward a Spanish depiction.


Equipment

Cavalry

Arms

  • Lance
  • Pistol (in later years)
  • Sword (usualy of 15th century varieties however the basket hilt sword was comming into vogue)

Armor

Footsoldier=

Arms

  • pike
  • halberd
  • spear
  • side sword
  • matchlock arquebus