How Greatswords Beat Pikes in Battle: Or Did They?

How Greatswords Beat Pikes in Battle: Or Did They?

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24 Video Views·Mar 6, 2025

The Landsknecht ("servant of the country", a German mercenary) is mostly known for his flamboyant outfits and the iconic Zweihander, AKA greatsword, a large two-handed sword. On the battlefield they supposedly used those to chop pikes and break up enemy formations. The evidence we have for this is surprisingly limited though.

So let's take a closer look at some historical depictions and written reports from the 16th and 17th centuries. I also added some personal speculation and an improvised demonstration for visual reference. Take it with a grain of salt, as I'm not an expert on military tactics of the time.

** Time Stamps **

00:00 - 01:02 Introduction
01:02 - 01:48 The Pike Square
01:48 - 02:38 What is a pike?
02:38 - 03:55 "Academic" fencing masters & skill vs. battlefield chaos
03:55 - 04:41 Spadone vs. polearms
04:41 - 08:10 Evidence for chopping pikes with greatswords
08:10 - 09:36 Shock troops, discipline, unit cohesion
09:36 - 10:17 More realistic movie battle: Alatriste (2006)
10:17 - 11:42 Pike squares: Not homogenous! - Mixed weapons
11:42 - 13:02 How pikemen might keep themselves safe
13:02 - 19:30 Practical demonstration (sword charge / binding pikes / cutting in confined space)
19:30 - 21:21 Conclusion / outro