User blog comment:Elgb333/Vasil Levski vs Davy Crockett (Collab with MilenHD)/@comment-3189283-20160306165152

Let's see shall we

Short Range

The Hatchet is certainly longer and more powerful than the Saber but it's also slow to swing and isn't desgined to be an actual weapon. The Saber is much quicker and more vesatile in it's usage and while the hatchet can be thrown I don't know why you'd throw your main melee weapon.

Edge: Vasil Levski

Mid Range

Both of these weapons are very simular but I'm going to side with the Flintlock. While it may not be as advanced and more prone to failure it has a slightly further range and while duel wielding two pistols may look cool it's never a good idea to try and use what is essentially a mini shotgun two handed due to the recoil and the accuracy is greatly reduced.

Edge: Davy Crockett

Long Range

The Enfield blows the Kentucky rifle out of the water. It's range is massive compared to the Kentucky and Levski can easily pick off Davy and his men before they can even get close enough to use the Kentucky. It also has the more advanced and more reliable desgin due to modern advancements in firearms which makes the Kentucky seem obsolete.

Edge: Vasil Levski

Special 

The Socket Bayonet does give Davy another close range option and the fact that it can be used both on the end of his Kentucky and as a knife gives it more versatility than the Spear and when used in conjuction with the Kentucky gives it a range that is comparable to that of the Spear. That being said though Levski and his men are much better at using spears than Davy is at using a bayonet and it can be thrown, giving in a further usage. I'm calling it even.

Edge: Even

Final Verdict 

Levski should take this one comfortably. The Enfield allows him to dominate and control the range in this battle and up close his Saber and Spear combination is much more effective than Davy's hatchet and bayonet. Furthermore he seems better suited to a small squad on squad battle due to his greater experience in that sort of combat and while Davy did compete in his fair share of small scale battles he seems like a guy more suited to fighting alone or in a large company. While there's no denying that Davy is a skilled and charasmatic person it's very hard to seperate the fact from the fiction and he seems like a bit of a showoff if I'm honest, more likey to go for the flashy attack rather than the more pratical one which could cost him dearly here.

Vasil Levski: 3,500

Davy Crockett: 2,500