User blog comment:SkullinBones1/The Great Invaders. Anglo Saxons vs Carthaginians. Mini battle/@comment-25242759-20200113060742

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Okay,

Spear: Anglo-Saxons. These two weapons are similar enough to be virtually identical. However, the advantages of the Winged Spear is the metallurgy; steel is typically superior to iron due to its added carbon content (feel free to correct me on this). The winged crosspiece of the Anglo-Saxon spear also means that the weapon is less likely to be left in the luckless opponent; though this is more in favour of use against horsemen rather than infantry.

Swords: Carthaginian. The Falcata and the Migration-era Sword are similar in length, but the Falcata is half a pound lighter which will make a followup strike quicker. The curvature of the Falcata's blade will also help in hacking through the enemy as much of the weight of the Iberian designed blade is concentrated in the forward facing portion of the weapon; giving it an axe like function.

Daggers: Ango-Saxon. The Seax is longer and made of a superior metallurgy. While the Carthaginian dagger will deal wider wounds, the Seax scapes a narrow edge here.

Winner: TBF

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