User blog comment:Guitarcar/Boudica vs Hannibal/@comment-379205-20180809043721

119's "Insert Elephant Trumpeting Noise Here" Edges

Swords: The Celtic longsword has a longer reach than the falcata and is equally effective for cutting and thrusting, making it more versatile in combat. Edge: Boudica

Spears: The Sarissa is much longer the average Celtic spear, meaning it would be far more effective in a large formation. On the other hand, the Celtic spear of between about 5 and 7 feet will be more effective in single combat. Edge: Situation Dependent

Long-Range: The Solifferum has a shorter range than the sling, but is far more likely to inflict a fatal wound than the the sling. Edge: Hannibal

Cavalry: Hannibal's Numidians were some of the best horsemen of the ancient world, and proved effective in flanking attacks such as at Cannae. The Celtic chariot was more of a status symbol and terror weapon than an effective weapon. Edge: Hannibal

X-Factors: Hannibal takes the X-Factors in terms of tactics, training, and experience, and counting both troops and commanders, physicality is about even. Edge: Hannibal

Before I give a final verdict, I must ask whether this battle will be squad vs squad or army vs army.