User blog:MilenHD/Yeoman Archer vs Persian Archer

Yeoman Archer:The skilled English Arche from Yeoman clan,who fought bravely for their king.

VS

Persian Archer:The light and accurate sniper from the Ancient Persia.

Who...is...Deadliest?!?

First,The Yeoman Archer, Originally, the term "yeoman" simply referred to a land owning farmer in medieval England and Wales. At the time, a farmer who actually owned the land they worked was to be set apart, since most farmers worked land owned by a noble lord. While a yeoman was considered lower than a noble, they were also considered to be higher than a knave.

When a farmer was selected, he was then trained to learn the use of one of the most powerful and ancient weapons of history; the English Longbow. With this weapon, Yeomen were trained to fire with a variety of commands. With commands such as "Fire at will", Yeomen would become a well-oiled machine that would blacken the sky with their Bodkin-tipped arrows.

The Yeomen became a vital part of the English army, being used all over the world in their conquests. Without a doubt, their most famous use was during the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453). The longbowmen decimated French forces at battles such as Crecy and Agincourt. However, they were used often even before that, being deployed in the Middle East during the Crusades and other similar conflicts. With incredible accuracy, a much longer range than most crossbows at the time, and being able to penetrate deep into armor, yeoman archers were truly some of the earliest snipers.

The Yeoman Archer rained death with:

Now,the Persian Archer  mastered the Persian Bow, a traditional composite bow used on foot by many of the soldiers of the ancient Persian army. Around 4 feet in length, the bow offered deeper penetrating power than most of its time since it was recurved, meaning that the bow was bent opposite to its natural curve, giving it more tension and force to each draw. The Persian foot archers would carry their quivers at their hips as opposed to on their backs, allowing for a much quicker draw after each shot fired. The bow is accurate but only at a short distance, as the Persians would fire the arrows  en masse, achieving kills through sheer number of arrows fired as opposed to individual targets being picked out. The effective range of this weapon is around 40-50 m, although it can fire as far as 450 m, losing accuracy drastically the farther the arrow is shot.

The Persian Archer strikes back with: My Edges:

Short:Edge Yeoman:This is simple short sword vs longsword,Who win?Easy longsword(Bastard sword).

Mid:Edge Persian:The spear simply beat the wooden staff,can stab and blundgeon,while the staff can only blundgeon.

Long:Edge Yeoman:Again much more range and more power than the Persian bow.

Special:Edge Persian:Not really hard edge either,the sagaris has power and lenght,while the dagger can be easy carried.

X-factors:

Brutality:Yeoman 90,Persian 95:The Persian is slightly more brutal since,he fought without mercy and killed anyone for his empire.

Accuracy:Yeoman 94,Persian 94:Surprise,I am using the Yeoman from the Richard the Lionheart's period,and the persian from the days of  Alexander the Great,so this is why they are so matched evenly.

Armor:Yeoman 80,Persian 84:Persian's bronze scales might be older,but atleast are not like the chainmail of the Yeoman,pierced by anything,they can fall of but are atleast studier than the chainmail.(the Yeoman from Richard's period doesn't wore helmets or didn't have bucklers).

Endurance:Yeoman 81,Persian 91:The Persian's win,they wore little bit heavier armor and they fought in harsher climate,unlike the Yeoman.

Battle ends on 6th September

Battle will be 1 vs 1,willl take place in small forest with little bit of plains near a river.

I will take only serious votes and no rude comments or spam.

Who will be the winner? Note:I tried to make the fight balanced as possible,by giving the Persian a spear,normally I was planning to do javelin,but I put a spear instead.Also,I chose the early Yeoman from Richard the Lionheart's reign,because from his reign,they weren't that trained.