User blog comment:JWarrior89/Jack Sparrow vs Zorro (Campellverse)/@comment-4803039-20130905140031

Affectos's Emotions: "I hate this Mac...but I want more Zorro...."

(Note, I don't know how to activate understrike with the mac yet, so ranges will be italizised)

Close Range: It comes down to what style of fencing that Zorro is using. I recently learned that the Spainish turned their swordfighting into a science. While the french were a single action and single reaction, the Spanish allowed the user to have several options on what to do. With 14 different areas of pressure and uses of Trig, I might have to call it even ONLY if Zorro is using a similar style. Otherwise edge is for Jack

Mid/Long Range: Hmmm....I'm going against my gut here. Normally I'd have to choose the flintlocks since he has two of them, but the whip is more versatile. Zorro can (I'm assuming since I didn't see the film version, but rather the old TV show and part of a book) disarm with the whip. If Jack gets the idea to even try to reload, Zorro can disarm, trip up, and lash painfully at Jack. Edge: Zorro

X-factors: This is tough....since I'm not entirely a fan of the Pirate franchise, I'm one of the people who thinks that Jack should have a slightly lower psyche factor for drunkeness...but I digress. Zorro has faced several high ranking generals in his time (again, the common knowledge of Zorro, no the film), but Jack has faced and gone after treasre and other supernatural enemies...

In the end, the more experienced Jack Sparrow will take the battle, but only by the acts of creativity and Zorro's less ranged whip.