User blog comment:Kazanshin/Sun Tzu vs Hongi Hika (Maori)/@comment-28716800-20180815130642

Battlefan237's Memeworthy edges :

Close:No contest. Jian wins here. First of all, it's longer. Secondly, it can function in cutting, slashing and thrusting, while the axe can only function as a cutting weapon at close quarter. Edge: Sun Tzu

Mid:The Zhua, as deadly as it might sound, is actually pretty useless in this scenario, because nobody will be using shield or mounted. The Maori spear, however, is more versatile in nature. In addition, I've searched in Chinese websites that contains info and datas about ancient Chinese weaponary,and apparently I've found no clear traces of this weapon. The only Chinese page I found that has info about Zhua is some random dude's blog. Edge: Hongi Hika

Long:Normally firearm beats bows. However, as mentioned by Wassboss below, early day trade muskets are highly unreliable when it comes to accuracy and stability. The repeating crossbow, however, is more reliable and effective against unarmored foes such as Maori soldiers here. In addition, Sun Tzu's men are better trained and will be more skilled with  the weapons, while the Maori doesn't rely on firearms as their major choice of weaponary. What  makes it worse for Maori is the poison tips, which really hurts because they don't have armors. Edge: Sun Tzu

Special:匕首 is a small knife, mere club is a tbc