User blog comment:MilenHD/Mongol Foot Soldier vs Huskarl/@comment-4698460-20160206163320

May the Bugler sound the Charge!

Short Range: Huskarl. The Mongol Mace may be longer, but then we look at everything else. The sword is lighter, probably able to cause some more damage, and is made of better quality metal. The Sword will beat the Mace because the sword is able to be used in more ways than the mace.

Mid-Range: Mongol Foot Soldier.  My tactician says, due to weapons triangle, that he Huskarl wins here. The Gliave is a spear-like weapon. It shares the same weight as the axe, but the Spear is longer, as well as made of equal quality materials (probably).

Long Range: Mongol Foot Soldier. Long Range weapons.. hmm.. let me think... oh yeah. It's a bow against a throwing axe.. .no offence, but an actually bow will probably beat out he throwing axe due to just a way better range advantage.

Special: Huskarl.  A knife against.. well.. a bigger knife? The Huskarl has four inches in advantage over the Mongol, and the fact that the Long Seax probably has two cutting edges against the knife's one edge.

X-Factors: Even. This one was very hard for me to decide. On one hand, you have the Huskarl who demolishes the Mongol in armor, and eaks out a slight edge in how much training was recieved. Then you have the Mongol who has slight advantages in Experience and Brutality. In the end, I couldn't decide what was the better side in X-Factors. So, tie.

Deadliest Warrior: Neither of them!! This really took me some thinking time, but I did some research on the Huskarl Warriors, on the Norman Conquest of England, and on the Mongolian Conquests of... Everywhere. Upon research of the Normal Conquest of England, I saw that on the battles, even if they lost, the English mostly had few casualties than the winning side. They had so on wins too (couldn't find numbers for Hastings). Then, looking at the Mongol, who conquered most of Asia, and some of Europe. The thing was, the Mongol mostly overwhelmed their enemies, while the Huskarl made his stand against the Superior forces of not only Normans, but Vikings as well. So, I could not decide on a winner.