
Originally Posted by
Kraxis
Well, history has proven that spears (normal sized ones) are the most successful ever, both among infantry and cavalry. Everybody carried them. Even today most martial arts that deal with weapons consider the spear to be the ultimate weapon, in that swordsmen in particular needs to be much better to take on a spearman.
If you are armed solely with a spear you will of course be trained to use the sper in a mannner where it isn't easy to get hold of. Think something akin to what Eric Bana and Brad Pitt do with their spears in Troy. Spears are much more than sticks with a point, they can also act as staffs and leverage. This makes them fairly versatile.
The spear will not lose its advantage in length as the horseman also controls his horse, and he will use it to keep the perfect distance to his foes as best possible. The image of the immobile horseman is very wrong. There would be no sitting in the saddle and chappong/stabbing down as we see in movies, but for obvious safety reasons the horses need to be standing fairly still. A testament to the actual trouble of cavalry, the horse itself.