User blog comment:Deathblade 100/Revolutionaries and Horse Lords of the 20th Century: Roman von Ungern-Sternberg vs Jozef Pilsidski/@comment-35680048-20190130162502

'''Tybaltcapulet's" Is that LB's sexy boi?" Edges:'''

Firstly i'd like to give a suggestion for these fine WW1 lads you have here DB.

Since these two have legitmate armies you're having them lead, a 5v5 wouldn't  make any sense, it would force them to become fully involved in the battle, which I doubt they would attempt. (Also obviously X-factors would be immensely helpful) I would highly suggest this to be used in every other battle you do with generals and leaders of this type

These edges i'm giving are not a complete assessment of these guys as this page isn't complete in my opinion. I'll finish it later when you finish.

Long Range: Both weapons have reasonably quick reloads, a 5 round magazine, and have similar ranges. I don't really think there's a huge difference in quality and function  between the Mannlicher and the Mosin-Nagant so i'm gonna give this an even rating.Edge: Even 

Medium Range: I know for a fact that the Mauser doesn't have a range of 300m, based on my quick google search, I found it operating an effective range of 150-200m. That's not to throw shade on the C96, as I still think it wins here. Range isn't terribly important, I'm much more concerned about the capacity and reload speed, and the Mauser is better by two rounds and equals the Steyr with a stripper clip reload. The Mauser takes the most important edge here and is superior to the Steyr. Edge: Mad Baron

Close Range: If this was purely an assessment of pure sexiness, the Szablia's curve would win out here. And in effectiveness, I would still give it to the Szablia to said curve. Both are basically the same size, and the Shashka's straight blade will make it harder for it to be able to slash effectively. The Szablia I see no problem doing both, as it's curve isn't so significant that it makes thrusting impossible. So I give the Polish blade the edge for its versatility.Edge: LB's Sexy Boi 

Army: TBC ( I'll have to research this further before I give a verdict)

Snap Judgement Overall Ruling: I'm gonna give this to '''Józef Klemens Piłsudski. '''The Mad Baron is called mad for a reason. He attempted to charge through machine gun fire with cavalry charges, and literally believed he was Genghis Khan reincarnate. This will hamper his leadership significantly, making him more prone to sending in his men on basically suicide charges. Weapons here aren't massively different, with both sides having mostly minor advantages here and there. Whether you increase the size of the army or not, Pilsudski is a much more mentally sound individual and has just as much if not more experience then the Baron.

(Will be finished later)