http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - As Louis Edward Nolan would agree, a cavalry charge that does not burst through the enemy is a failure, and this is in fact impossible in the standard D&D turn sequence.So ideally, we would like a mechanic wherein the cavalry lancer drops his target and then keeps moving. (There is a rule like this in the Chainmail mass rules, p. 15; and also a rule that makes standing mass cavalry weaker, p. 17
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