User blog comment:Deathblade 100/The Generals Collide: Genghis Khan vs Sun Tzu/@comment-3189283-20150815094733

Lets see shall we

Long Range 

You've made a mistake with the range of the Composite Bow which actually has close to quadruple the range provided here. The Mongol's were expert archers and Genghis is no different and he should have little trouble penetrating Sun Tzu's armour from a range. The Chu Ko Nu not only has a much shorter range but I don't know how effective it will be against the steel armour of Genghis.

Edge: Genghis Khan 

Mid Range 

The Jilda Lance is longer and has the more damaging steel tip but it is only really useful on horseback as it would be too heavy and unwieldy to use with any skill on foot. The Zhua is much more useful on foot but it's killing potentional is highly suspect and I doubt it will do much against steel armour. I'm going to call this one even.

Edge: Even 

Close Range 

The Jian is the more versatile weapon being able to slash, thrust and cut whereas the Turko-Mongol Sabre was primarily a thrusting weapon. With that being said however, the Sabre is made of steel as opposed to iron making it more durable, more deadly and overall just better quality.

Edge: Genghis Khan 

Special Weapon

The Mace may be smaller but it is considerably heavier, allowing it to do a great deal of blunt trauma. The Ge may be longer but it doesn't have a point for thrusting and can only really be used for slashing, making it much more difficult to wield.

Edge: Genghis Khan 

X Factors 

Genghis has an average of 73.3 whereas Sun Tzu has an average of 60.

Edge: Genghis Khan 

Final Verdict

The losing streak continues for Sun Tzu against the Mongol general. Genghis Khan has the better weaponry, the better armour and the better troops and seeing as how he's already defeated much more advanced versions of Sun Tzu and his men this shouldn't be too much trouble for him.

Genghis Khan: 4,800

Sun Tzu: 200