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From [[The Stick Jock’s Dictionary]] - Line fighting: Occurs in large melees when static formations of fighters literally line up against one another. As a result there is very little lateral movement and almost no mobility. It is therefore very easy to be killed by someone you are not directly engaging. Reach weapons such as [[Howitzer]]s and [[polearms]] are very effective in such an environment. In full class or militia battles armor also plays a large role. As a result many elite fighters avoid line fighting when ever possible and concentrate on [[Flanking]].
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From [[The Stick Jock's Dictionary]] - Line fighting: Occurs in large melees when static formations of fighters literally line up against one another. As a result there is very little lateral movement and almost no mobility. It is therefore very easy to be killed by someone you are not directly engaging. Reach weapons such as [[Howitzer]]s and [[polearms]] are very effective in such an environment. In full class or militia battles armor also plays a large role. As a result many elite fighters avoid line fighting when ever possible and concentrate on [[Flanking]].
  
 
“My death was a product of line fighting”. - [[Sir]] [[Corbin]]
 
“My death was a product of line fighting”. - [[Sir]] [[Corbin]]

Latest revision as of 18:24, 24 June 2009

From The Stick Jock's Dictionary - Line fighting: Occurs in large melees when static formations of fighters literally line up against one another. As a result there is very little lateral movement and almost no mobility. It is therefore very easy to be killed by someone you are not directly engaging. Reach weapons such as Howitzers and polearms are very effective in such an environment. In full class or militia battles armor also plays a large role. As a result many elite fighters avoid line fighting when ever possible and concentrate on Flanking.

“My death was a product of line fighting”. - Sir Corbin