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    Default Re: How do you use cavalry?

    Couldn't find the name of the original poster, but I've been experimenting with his idea that one should click on a point beyond the target unit and run the cavalry through the formation rather than at it.

    It actually seems to work quite well, but is best used when the target units cohesion has been disrupted by running or crossing an obstical. The movement of the cavalry through them seems to cause panic and lead to a quick rout.
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    @ Didz :

    Historically there are tons of accounts where units of infantry become totally destroyed when being charged by heavy cavalry when they were not ready.

    Prepared infantry in a square would repell any cavalry charge but when caught surprised, or rear/flank charged they would often insta rout and get slaughtered.

    At least this is what I have read in books handling warfare throughout the musket era.

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    Default Re: How do you use cavalry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kulgan View Post
    Historically there are tons of accounts where units of infantry become totally destroyed when being charged by heavy cavalry when they were not ready.
    Yep! Thats what I said, and not just heavy cavalry. Just about any cavalry that catches an infantry unit unaware will destroy it. The basic problem was that infantry when operating normally need room to maneouvre, so that they can change formation and facing etc. Even in ancient warfare, formations of foot soldiers needed space to allow them to change facing to meet a new threat etc. However, these intervals between companies, ranks, battalions, maniples, pelatons etc. make them terribly vulnerable to cavalry. Thus when faced with cavalry they normally adopted a much denser formation specifically to prevent the horsemen getting in amongst them. Formations such as 'Square', 'Stand of Pike', and 'Schiltorns' were all designed to deny cavalry the invervals that they need to expliot in order to prise the infantry formations apart and rout them.

    What didn't happen, except by accident, was a scenario where cavalry charged headlong into a formed unit of infantry. If the infantry didn't break formation and run before they reached them then the horses merely baulked or swerved away leaving the cavalry very vulnerable.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kulgan View Post
    Prepared infantry in a square would repell any cavalry charge but when caught surprised, or rear/flank charged they would often insta rout and get slaughtered.
    I've read several accounts of cavalry breaking a square, however, so far in every case there has been some accident or misunderstanding that rendered it possible for the horse to get past the bayonets and into the squares centre, effectively prising it open from the inside.
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    Default Re: How do you use cavalry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Didz View Post
    Couldn't find the name of the original poster, but I've been experimenting with his idea that one should click on a point beyond the target unit and run the cavalry through the formation rather than at it.

    It actually seems to work quite well, but is best used when the target units cohesion has been disrupted by running or crossing an obstical. The movement of the cavalry through them seems to cause panic and lead to a quick rout.
    This is an age old MP tactic (exploit) still used widely. Disrupts the enemy line, drops its morale while your line can move up or keep firing. In fact you can pull through your cavs from front to back then pull through back again from back to front towards your lines.
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