
I launch the Teutonic knights into the Italian mercenaries. The Famiglia Ducale hold the Italian left flank. They are led by the Duke himself. We will both end up throwing our generals into the front rank.
A crushing impact. The Teutonic knights roll some monstrous rolls. The Milanese units take 7,6, and 4 hits respectively. They do some solid damage in return, but have lost all three fights.
Two turns later. The Milanese have lost their center unit. That alone was not critical as the pikes are in perfect position to fill the gap. Unfortunately for the Italians, the two flanking units of knights both go disrupted at the sight of their fleeing friends.
The following turn will see my unit in the foreground destroyed by losses. The same fate will follow for the Milanese in the background.
The well-drilled Teutonics manage to halt their pursuit of the broken Milanese knights. This saves them from getting slammed in the flank by the pike. Joined by their friends (who just broke the Milanese knights in front of them), the two 3-stand units of superior knights charge into a 12 stand unit of average pike. I throw two generals into the front rank. The Milanese general does likewise.
The Teutonics lose one stand at impact, but neither unit goes disrupted.
The combat phase goes horribly for the Milanese pike. They lose a stand and go disrupted. They are destroyed shortly thereafter.
The Famiglia Ducale have broken their opponents, but have been worn down to fragmented by the long battle with the Teutonic Knights.
The final insult. A unit of handgunners sneaks up behind the Famiglia and blasts them to broken.
Game over. Victory to the Teutonic Knights.
It was a rip-roaring game. The clash of knights was tremendous. The Teutonics definitely had the dice gods with them in this one.