User blog comment:AztecJag/Aztec Jaguar Warrior vs Mapuche Warrior/@comment-5043545-20181225193227/@comment-27358240-20181225230146

Standing up for my friend, I'll go over a few points:

- We found details of Mapuche training from the book "The Grand Araucanian War (15441-1883)  in the Kingdom of Chile" by Eduardo Agustin Cruz.

- Mapuche never had bronze. They did have copper, but no bronze. I honestly don't think it's a massive difference and copper weapons were likely only used by few warriors, but if it bothers people so much it can be changed.

- Physique isn't downplayed. It's truth that Mapuche didn't have good sanitary or health measures compared to the Aztec, who had aqueducts and public saunas and baths. The Mapuche had none of that.

-Experience isn't downplayed either. Jaguars weren't simple elite forces: they were spearheads. They became Jaguars in the first place because they were the ones who fought most and captured the most prisonners and, unlike most of the other standing army, participated not-only in combat but also in gladiatorial combat. They're basically centurions: they're the best, most experienced warriors who showed their skilled in a long carrier and were chosen as elite warriors.

-I'm pretty sure it's a well known fact that the Aztec had a standing professional army and very likely the same amount of training, but we do have a source so it can be added.

The other reasons aren't really reasons for this match to be struck down at all. The armor section has been changed (we initially just took the words of Sidekickman, we thought the guy would have at least some knowledge on his people) and his name and the fact that he's posted videos and accounts that he likes outside the battle itself and only in the comments aren't really good reasons.