User blog comment:Geekboy27/Corvo Attanto vs Ezio Auditore/@comment-5795750-20130115030541

Like JWarrior89, I'm not familiar with both warriors but unlike him, I will not give a weak vote

BG1's "Let the Knives Fly" Edges:

Melee: Corvo has one knife to use in stealthy missions, Ezio uses 2 hidden daggers for the same thing

EDGE: Ezio

Short: While the Sword of Altair is very powerful and light, I doubt that in a sword fight, Ezio would be able to get the upper hand due to the spikes on Corvo's sword blocking the blows (and I bet the spikes can be used offensively too, making the sword look like the Maori taiha or Aztec obsidian chainsaw thingy but made of steel)

EDGE: Corvo

Medium: I agree that the crossbow has range but if either man has body armour on him, I have to say that the City Watch pistol Corvo uses gets the edge here for its lethality and faster reloading

EDGE: Corvo

Long: Much like above and what you said, the crossbow has a large range and faster reloading time. However, much like a said above, the pistol is more lethal and in the case of Ezio, he can fire it when Corvo isn't looking

EDGE: Ezio

X-Factors:

Killing Mind: I agree with your opinion on Ezio.

EDGE: Ezio

Training: Corvo has been trained to protect and kill but Ezio has been trained as an Assassin from the ground up and I'm guessing that he needed a LOT more brutal training

EDGE: Ezio

Experience: Corvo has been protecting the Empress and facing off against his own work colleagues in the City Watch, and that surely means that he has had more experience, right? But consider this - Corvo's enemies are the City Watch which are basically like a law enforcement agency, but Ezio has battled against guards and mercenaries hired by a member of royalty.

EDGE: Even (with a slight lean towards Ezio)

Agility: Again I agree with your opinion here

EDGE: Ezio

Overall Edge: It's a tough one but I am going to have to give this to Ezio since he is a master of stealth, assassination and melee combat (if that makes sense).