It takes time to :
climb it, move it and people can spot you easily however it does protect the attackers from arrows and other missiles that the defenders had.
A scaling tower and scaling ladder are both used to scale walls. A scaling tower is better though
A SCALING LADDER A SCALING TOWER A BATTERING RAM A LONGBOW A CATULPULT ALL OF THESE WERE USED TO ATTACK CASTLES
Quite simply, the tower is rolled up to the enemy wall, whereupon attacking soldiers climb it from the inside and pour over the wall. It was a much safer way of breaching a wall than with scaling ladders, as the scaling tower was heavily protected from arrows, javelins, and other missiles hurled at them by the defenders, and soldiers on top of the tower provided covering fire for those climbing onto the enemy wall. Yet, it took time to get the tower into position, which made no secret to the defenders of where the breach was intended. For this reason, several towers were used at the same time whenever possible, and they were very effective.
Obviously Its A Scaling Tower With A Battering Arm Attached!!!___Phil: Ummm, "obviously" the last guy didn't know (See what I did there?)! What I think you are looking for is a siege tower. It was used specifically in the First Crusade and was essentially a tower with wheels that could reach the extent of Antioch's walls.
A scaling ladder was used to siege stone castles. They will be used to climb up the long walls of the stone castle by attackers.
A scaling tower and scaling ladder are both used to scale walls. A scaling tower is better though
a scaling tower with a battering ram attached to it
It could malfunction when using it, and it does take a lot of time and effort to make and use.
They are an easy target and they are weak so could break.
A SCALING LADDER A SCALING TOWER A BATTERING RAM A LONGBOW A CATULPULT ALL OF THESE WERE USED TO ATTACK CASTLES
answer it yourself you copycat :P
You were an easy target and had the most chance of dying.
Quite simply, the tower is rolled up to the enemy wall, whereupon attacking soldiers climb it from the inside and pour over the wall. It was a much safer way of breaching a wall than with scaling ladders, as the scaling tower was heavily protected from arrows, javelins, and other missiles hurled at them by the defenders, and soldiers on top of the tower provided covering fire for those climbing onto the enemy wall. Yet, it took time to get the tower into position, which made no secret to the defenders of where the breach was intended. For this reason, several towers were used at the same time whenever possible, and they were very effective.
Obviously Its A Scaling Tower With A Battering Arm Attached!!!___Phil: Ummm, "obviously" the last guy didn't know (See what I did there?)! What I think you are looking for is a siege tower. It was used specifically in the First Crusade and was essentially a tower with wheels that could reach the extent of Antioch's walls.
Advantages and disadvantage of tower of Pisa
It can be pushed away from the top, or the defenders can pour oil or hot water on you
To defend against a scaling tower, first ensure your defenses are focused on the base of the tower, as that’s where attackers will likely concentrate their efforts. Utilize ranged units or defensive structures that can target enemies at a distance to disrupt their approach. Additionally, consider deploying traps or area denial tactics to slow down or damage scaling opponents. Lastly, maintain mobility within your forces to quickly reposition and respond to threats as they arise.