Landsknecht – Premium PDF Edition
£10.00
Renaissance Warfare
1520
Pike, shot, and steel — warfare in the age of mercenaries.
Landsknecht covers the brutal and colourful wars of the early Renaissance, where dense pike blocks, growing numbers of handgunners, and hired mercenary companies dominated European battlefields.
These rules focus on the interaction between pike and shot, the challenges of early gunpowder warfare, and the unique character of mercenary armies. Command rival companies, manage morale and pay, and try to keep your troops fighting when casualties mount and discipline breaks down.
This is a period of transition — and the rules reflect it, balancing traditional close-order formations with the disruptive power of firearms.
Description
What’s Inside
Pike and Shot Integration
The core of Renaissance warfare, modelled with an emphasis on timing and positioning.
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Dense pike formations
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Supporting shot units
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Coordinated advances and defensive blocks
Early Gunpowder Weapons
Firearms are powerful, unreliable, and battlefield-changing.
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Arquebuses and early muskets
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Reloading and rate of fire
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Smoke, disruption, and shock effects
Mercenary Company Mechanics
Not all armies fight for king and country.
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Company loyalty and morale
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Pay, discipline, and desertion risks
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Rival companies and reputation
Renaissance Tactics
Command armies in a period defined by evolving doctrine.
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Combined arms formations
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Push of pike combat
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Command decisions under pressure
Scale & Miniatures
Landsknecht is miniature-agnostic and works with:
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28mm
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15mm
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10mm
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Any scale suitable for Renaissance warfare
Perfect for existing pike and shot collections and colourful mercenary forces.
Standard vs Premium
Standard Edition
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Plain white PDF
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Fully playable
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Simple formatting — may contain minor typos or less polished layout
Premium Edition
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Professionally edited and polished
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Includes images and attractive formatting
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Fully playable and visually refined
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Ideal if you want a more refined, ready-to-use experience
Note: Both editions contain the same content; the difference is in presentation and polish.






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