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Lancer

Lancer is a term used to describe a cavalryman equipped with a long spear or lance. The word derives from the practice of utilizing lances in mounted combat and became a standard designation in many European languages. Lancer regiments first emerged in the late medieval period and remained prominent in early modern armies, with notable examples including light cavalry formations such as the Polish uhlans. The effectiveness of lance-armed cavalry depended on speed, momentum, and precise thrusts, but the rise of firearms and changes in tactics gradually reduced the battlefield role of traditional lancers. By the 19th century, many lancer units were reorganized or converted, though some persisted in ceremonial roles or as historical designations within modern armed forces.

In modern popular culture, the term Lancer is widely used as an archetype for spear- or lance-wielding

The term Lancer can also appear in historical and military literature as a general designation for cavalry

combatants
in
fantasy
and
science
fiction.
In
role-playing
games
and
video
games,
the
lancer
class
is
commonly
defined
as
a
fighter
who
uses
spears
or
lances,
emphasizing
reach,
precision,
and
mid-range
combat.
Notable
fictional
usage
includes
the
Lancer
class
in
the
Fate
franchise,
where
spear-wielding
Servants
exemplify
agility
and
stabbing
precision.
The
concept
also
appears
across
various
media
and
game
settings
as
a
recurring
archetype
for
polearm-based
fighters.
units
bearing
the
name,
reflecting
a
tradition
that
spans
multiple
nations
and
eras.
While
specific
equipment,
organization,
and
tactics
varied,
the
core
idea—mounted
fighters
who
use
lances—has
left
a
lasting
imprint
in
military
history
and
in
popular
imagination.