User blog comment:Impaler5150/John Hunyadi vs. Jogaila/@comment-17814994-20150927145025

Elgb's "People Who Don't Take Shit From Pompous Punks" EDGES!!!

Short: I'm guessing Hunyadi's double edge sword is a longsword or something close to it. And thus it gets the edge. Longswords were meant to be used against armor; whether its plate or chainmail. The arming sword is nothing more than a practice sword. It's heavier and was designed to be a clumsy hacking weapon, which can be seen in its weight and slight curve, which would do nothing against Hunyadi's plate armor. EDGE: Hunyadi

Mid: While a spear is more popular for troops fighting in large scale battles, in small squad vs squad battle like this one, the axe definately owns. While it doesn't have the range, it does make it up for power, maneuverability and options. EDGE: Hunyadi

Long: Bodkin arrows on crossbows? I think you're wrong pal. Crossbows don't fire arrows, they fire bolts. But anyway Jogaila's crossbow has the longer range and penetration so he obviosuly takes the edge. EDGE: Jogaila

Special: No contest, the hand cannon owns. The axe is just a simple chopping weapon. The hand cannon on the other hand is an advanced, longer ranged, armor penetrating widowmaker that can also be used as a melee weapon. EDGE: Hunyadi

X-Factors: In terms of success, it seems Jogaila had more objectives that he won. But in terms of tactics, Hunyadi defiantely wins. He's a great strategist in defending and leading an offense. His tactics too, such as the use of wagons, were revolutionary for his time. EDGE: Hunyadi

Deadliest Warrior?

Hungary's son and national hero, John Hunyadi, wins. He's got the better weapons and armor. his plate armor will save him more than Jogaila's obsolete chainmail. Most of all, he's got a frigging arm cannon that Jogaila has nothing to counter against. In terms of battlefield intellect, John Hunaydi has defeated the frigging Ottoman Empire. While I respect that Jogaila did made the Teuronics his ***** for a time, there's just a huge difference when comparing a guy who kicked an empire of his lawn, against some other dude who managed to beat a far weaker military order. Empire > Military Order.