User blog comment:Leolab/User Siege Tourney, Round 43 of 50: Swg66 (Cadwalader) v Leolab (Lloyd)/@comment-5465602-20140319192650

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Attacker Condtions: Overall Cadwalder points (so far): 1/2 points
 * Overrun Castle: Maybe. Cadwalder could overrun Lloyd's men, but it would be an extremely long, brutal, up-hill battle as they worked their way past a lot of defensive attacks. 1/2 point
 * Force Defender to Surrender:mfw Leo's got a decent loyalty score, and I don't really see things going so poorly that Leo's men would consider it. 0 points
 * Win Single Combat: I'll get to that.

Defender positions: Overall Lloyd points (so far): 1 point
 * Force Attacker to Surrender: Yeahhhhhhhh, no. Cadwalder has a significantly higher loyalty score, and I don't see things being so one-sided that it could come to that. 0 points
 * Annihilate Attacker: Maybe. I think if Lloyd can keep Cadwalder out long enough, maybe he can wear down his forces from range. 1/2 point
 * Survive for 4 months: Maybe. See above. 1/2 point
 * Win Single Combat: Later.

Tie: Big nope. I don't really think either warrior will really risk death in their offensive/defensive.

Single Combat:

Main-Hand: Lloyd Kumar. The Talwar is a significantly lighter, faster weapon up-close, which will enable Lloyd to easily move circles around Cadwalder and his slower long sword.

Off-Hand: Lloyd Kumar. The short-axe is an easier weapon to maneuver around with, and I feel like pointing out its significant range advantage if Lloyd decides to throw it as a last resort.

Polearm: Cadwalder. Because spike on the end of a similar weapon>>>hook on the end of a similar weapon.

Long-Range: Even, the weapons sound functionally the same, right down to the poison bow.

Overall Single Combat Winner: Lloyd Kumar. His domination of the closer-ranges enables him to seize a narrow victory over Cadwalder's "strength over finesse" arsenal. 1 point.

Deadliest Warrior: With a score of 2-1/2, Lloyd barely takes this. Ultimately, strong weaponry from a defensive position, alongside ruthless tactics and a superior up-close arsenal, enables Lloyd to bring down Cadwalder's offensive, but only barely so.