You would scale the walls (climb) and attack people on the fortress wall.
A scaling ladder was used for climbing and accessing fortifications, walls, or other high structures during military operations or sieges. It consisted of a long ladder with rungs or steps, often made of wood or metal, to assist soldiers in scaling vertical obstacles.
The same weapons that were used to attack any other castle!!
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.
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A castles weakness is the bridge, flags, and other things unknown.
they changed to concentric casles so that enemies couldnt go underground and the whole castle would fall
No, all castles are different in some way. These are the different types of castles: * Motte and Bailey castles (made out of wood) * Stone keep castles or just stone castles (made out of stone) * Concentric castles (also made out of stone)
Castles were made out of wood because there was probably no other material!
Use range attacks, and the ladders so he cant hit you. Strategy: jump off one ladder and run to the other then use range attacks To attack him, once he gets close jump onto to ladder, then repeat
it was wrecked before any other castles in the UK were... i think!
The difference is that one is new and the other is old! HAHA
Stone castles could be attacked in many ways. Some of the most effective were using Siege Towers or a Belfry(like an enclosed ladder). These would be pushed up against the castle walls. Mining could also be used. The attackers would dig a tunnel up into the castle to a location near the walls. They would make a explosion, and this would cause the walls to crumble and collapse. Siege's were a particularly effective way of attacking a castle. The attackers would surround the castle with men, so no one could get out or in. Sieges could last for months, until the people inside starved.