All throughout the feudal period of Japan, there had been a place for the lowest-class warrior, the Ashigaru, on the battlefield. Despite the lack of fighting skills, such as a Samurai’s, the Ashigaru was nevertheless an important part of the overall battlefield strategy, overcoming more skilled opposition with sheer numbers. The Ashigaru became a central force in group combat, forming the backbone of the army.
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