User blog comment:MilenHD/Persian Immortal vs Mongol Horsemen/@comment-4661256-20160610030358

El Alamein's Edges:

 Close Range: Akinakes vs. Ild:  The akinakes is double-edged while the ild is single-edged. This gives the Persian sword way more killing surface area even if his blade is shorter. However, the ild's slashing design and curved blade make it a superior mounted weapon. Its longer blade also does grant it longer reach. Couple this with the superior maneuverability of the lone horseman to that of the bulky chariot and you have an easy win for the ild.

Edge: Mongol

 Mid Range: Spear vs. Glaive:  The glaive isn't meant to be used on horseback and it's an anti-cavalry weapon, which might stop the horses pulling the chariot but won't really be as effective against an infantry target. The spear is more maneuverable, either on foot or on the chariot, and it isn't hampered by its overspecialized design. The glaive simply isn't meant to be used in a fight like this one.

Edge: Persian Immortal

 Long Range: Persian Bow vs. Mongol Bow:  The Mongols are better archers, and their horse is more maneuverable. Since both warriors can actually use their ranged weapon on their vehicle, it's all about maneuverability here, and the chariot simply can't turn or run as fast as the lone horse can. The Mongol is in his element when he's on horseback with a bow, and he'll be near-impossible to unseat--especially when going up against an enemy on a bulky chariot.

 Special Weapons: Sagaris vs. Flanged Mace  The mace will obviously destroy anything it hits, but it's a heavier and slower weapon than the sagaris, which boasts a spike to pierce through armor and an axe-head to target unarmored areas. It's a longer and more versatile weapon, granting it the edge.

Edge: Persian Immortal

WINNER: MONGOL

The Mongol is a better archer and his horse is better than a chariot. As I've mentioned several times already, the horse is far more maneuverable than the chariot, so the Mongol will be able to dominate the battlefield. Also, if the Persian's driver gets killed, the chariot is useless and the Immortal is a sitting duck. While the Persian gets the edge with his spear and his sagaris, those weapons alone aren't going to be enough when the bow outranges everything and up-close the Mongol still poses a threat with the ild sword. It boils down to long-ranged superiority and a better mount, though, so the Mongol takes this one without too much difficulty.