User blog comment:Deathblade 100/The Generals Collide: Genghis Khan vs Sun Tzu/@comment-4392864-20150817021039

War of the Far East!

Note - to clear up any possible confusion, and Death, please explain what the weapons are, and how they are used, and don't just give us a picture, I'll explain to everyone what a Ge is, to the best of my knowledge.

A Ge, also knows as a Dagger-Axe, or even Ji, depending on translation/time period, is similar to a halberd, minus the obvious axe blade. The spear point is used for stabbing the foe, and the other section is used to knock mounted enemies off of their horse. Hopefully this will help people out - research Asian Polearms and you'll find more about it. Now, for my vote.

Long Range: Mongol Recurve Bow Versus Chu Ko Nu. I have to give this to the Recurve Bow - the Chu Ko Nu is nice, but the recurve bow has extra range from which to fire. Edge: Genghis

Mid Range: Jida Lance versus Zhua. The Zhua looks nice, but the Jida Lance is easier to kill with. Edge: Genghis

Close: Turko-Mongol Sabre Versus Jian. Jian's are nice swords, but I have to go wuth the Sabre in this case - it just has more cutting power in my opinion. Edge: Genghis

Special: Iron-Flanged Mace Versus Ge. Now, just because I gave a long winded speech about the Chinese spear-thing doesn't mean that I liked it. It's more like a set up weapon - it will set the enemy up for the killing weapon, but it does pack a point to it as well. However, a mace is always deadly. Edge: Genghis

Armor: Steel Lamellar Versus Leather Lamellar. While one can argue about the weight of the steel, which is distributed over the entire body, steel is stonger than leather. Edge: Genghis

Deadliest Warrior: If things haven't stated it already, I think Genghis Khan is the winner here. Hell, he probably studied Sun Tzu. Genghis Khan