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it made knights feel a little bit less useful. They were pretty high ranked up in the classes, and lived in pretty wealthy places. The thing that placed them out of mind in battles, was that when longbows were discovered, they could pierce through the metal knights wore. Therefore, they weren't as indestructible anymore. So, they weren't first in mind when there was a battle or war.

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