I think there will be more than one Mamluk unit, there has to be
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I think there will be more than one Mamluk unit, there has to be
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I think there should be three Mamluk units(all of them cavalry); Lancers/Heavy Cavalry with(you guessed it) lances and heavy armour, Horse archers with bows, swords and light armour, and bodyguards with impressive stats, discipline morale, very heavy armour and lances or maybe axes.
And one thing, someone said earlier that steppe- and Arab horses were smaller than western horses. For steppe horses this was true as they tended to resemble ponies, but the Arab horses this is not entirely true. They were similar in size to most western horses and larger than some as well, they were not as heavy though, but they were very strong and supposedly this breed of horse was smarter as well.
I'm not entirely sure about this but I think there is a hint of truth to what I just said.
Last edited by Randarkmaan; 07-17-2006 at 18:37.
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Arab horses were smaller than their western counterparts, but not by a big margin. They were considerably larger than steppe ponies, but still smaller than western horses. They are very strong and very, very smart and intelligent. Ive witnessed this with my own eyes. A horse would refuse to go if a "stranger" was riding him. It only accepts its rider. Not all of them are like that though. They are also the fastest, swiftist and most agile horses in the world too.Originally Posted by Randarkmaan
As to your idea of mamluks, i totally agree. We should see a shock unit, armed with a lance and heavy armour, a missile cav unit, armed with a bow and a sword, lightly armoured, and elite royal bodyguards, armed with an axe or mace, and heavily armoured.
This is not quite true of steppe horses either. The Akhal-Teke, an ancient breed found east of the Caspian, north Iran and surrounding area stand in excess of 15 hands. They are/were renowned for their stamina and surprising hardiness even though their rear conformation is weak ( cow hocks )Originally Posted by Randarkmaan
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Arabian horses traditionally (pure breed) are between 14 and 15 hands tall.
Re: Mamaluks in MTW 1
Mamaluk cavalry carried an axe and had a anti-armor bonus. As mentioned, they were great for chopping up knights who where alread pinned down by a spear unit. They weren't so good for chopping down anything else.
There was also mamaluke horse archers, who were excellent. The trouble was that the game was practically over before you could get any.
All this talk makes me want to play MTW 1 again. I have the crash problem common to Nvidia users. A simple fix is supposed to be to change the antialiasing number from 0 to 2, or something like that.
How do you do that? I looked on the Nvidia control panel, but couldn't find the setting.
This is correct. At something like 15.2 HH, the Akhal-Teke is a bigger animal and one that was used on the steppe for ages. The idea that steppe nomads rode animals that were not much taller than a large dog is a misconceptionOriginally Posted by Ibn Munqidh
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