User blog comment:Wassboss/I'm too Shrexy for my Shirt: Gaston vs Prince Charming/@comment-21025171-20161120154503

Waffle's "Charming" Edges

Close Quarters: There isn't too much explanation here, the sword and axe combo beats out the hunting knife. On top of having two weapons, it leads Prince Charming to be more versatile if he choses to stab someone with his sword or behead them with an axe. The Knife can probably be thrown and is easier to stab with, but it can't beat out two weapons like these.

Edge: Prince Charming

Ranged: It was a tough call, considering the crossbow fires more rapidly and its shots don't have to be pulled back but Gaston has two weapons with the Blunderbuss being the most powerful of the three. However, Gaston still gets the edge considering the tactical advantage he gets using two weapons over one.

Edge: Gaston

Henchmen: The Bandits and Villains are most likely actual combatants armed with actual weaponry and most likely trained to fight. Villagers are certainly fueled by rage but considering their anger and combat capabilities are for the most part improvised, they lose out over for the most part legitimate fighters.

Edge: Prince Charming

X Factors: Gaston has an average of 63.75 over Charming's average of 62.5. Gaston is better physically and a better leader while Charming is more intelligent and experienced.

Edge: Gaston

Overall: Interesting... Gaston is a more brutish, physically capable warrior where Charming is a more cunning villain. However despite losing out in X-Factors, Prince Charming gets this for his superior melee weaponry and troops. Again, he lost the edge in X-Factors but considering he has the wit and experience over Gaston and his men are less likely to flee in the event the battle gets too intense, the battle tips in Charming's favor.

OVERALL: PRINCE CHARMING