Had an odd thought.
I was wondering if in real life whether it would have been possible for two soldiers to form a ^ shape with their shields and then use it as a wedge to punch through a phalanx. My thinking would be that given the length of the pikes that they would easily glance off the shields (as they would be hitting them diagonally and shield wielders would be closer to the point of contact and therefore be able to bring more force to bear on the point of contact) and it would allow the shield carrying troops to reach the phalanx formation, drop the shields and engage in close in combat (at which the phalanx troops would be much weaker). Also the commotion caused would allow other troops to enter in the breach in the hedge of spears.
Any thoughts?
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