knights usually fought as heavy cavalry, comitted to the fight against either the enemy's infantry or other knights. They should not be wasted against spears, but formations of infantry as the medieval equivalent of the wrecking ball
Knights FIGHT
on a battlefield
Knights fought for the king and lord when they needed their help.
In return, the knights promised to fight on the king's behalf.
knights usually fought as heavy cavalry, comitted to the fight against either the enemy's infantry or other knights. They should not be wasted against spears, but formations of infantry as the medieval equivalent of the wrecking ball
You might be thinking of Pretear. There are these knights called Leafe Knights or something, and they fight against these things called larvae that start out looking like seeds.
Knights FIGHT
HelloThe answer is "that they fight and we also fight in wars like knights!"
on a battlefield
Ancient knights and Japanese samurais were trained to fight against difficult circumstances. They were willing to die for the cause for which they were fighting.
Knights fought for the king and lord when they needed their help.
because they whated to inpress the king in tournament
Knights fought whoever was a threat to their lord, whether it be rival knights or raging peasants.
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I was watching a movie about the Knights of the Round table and I saw that when they were in a fight one would wield his sword against another.
the knights job was to fight, watch the village, and watch over the king.