![]() ![]() That could explain why we don’t see Portugal with a large number of horses. And few horses were transported inside ships because it was hard and travel by boat usually meant horse would need a few months to a year to be back in shape after a long journey on the sea. Now, we could argue and be quite right that Portugal in Aoe:2 was added in African kingdoms for a reason. Portugal also has had multiple orders of mounted knights in its history. (obviously, because the countries are so close to each other) The quality of their horses is quite on par with the Spanish horses (I won’t debate which of the Lusitano or Andalusian breed is the best, they are very similar and both have been used in war to great effect). ![]() Their horses are known to be quite sturdy, strong, and obedient even to this day. I am no expert in either field but I thought I’d share my thought either way.Īs far as I know, Portugal always had good cavalry. In my mind, we can approach the issue from two sides, from a historical (and thematical) point of view and from a balance standpoint. Is there a reason Portuguese have bad cavalry? Edit : The topic as shifted we started by talking about portuguese cavalry and later in this post started talking about the general balance ![]()
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