What's a couch lance?

What's a couch lance?

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It’s when it’s put into a relaxed, resting position
Like a person on a couch

A lance worse than a swing polearm.

>Received couched lance damage.

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couch is a verb retarded esl poster

The act of bracing the lance under the elbow with the forearm against the side is couching. The momentum of the horse drives the end of the lance into the opponent. In reality, this method led to the lance snapping, and many were designed to break easily in order to minimize the amount of energy lost by the snap.
In Warband/Bannerlord, it's a mode you can activate at high enough speeds that bypasses blocks and typically deals 4x damage from base before speed bonus, usually enough to shatter shields.

Fuck that shit, 2 handed axe/cleaver ftw, btw where the fuck can i find a falx do i have to vising tree niggers lands ?

Isn't true that a lot of times in battle, knights would have to go back and retrieve a new lance?

True, I use this as well. I think falx is up there and Mountain Blade.

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A lot of times the knight's retainers would have lances ready between charges, but it was hardly the only weapon they had at their disposal, so it was situational.