User blog comment:Samurai234/ANZAC vs. Arditi/@comment-1017446-20110521232450

Omnicube1's Cubeliest Edges

Close Range: While the Webley does have power, it lacks the amount of rounds, effective range, and reload time. The Glisenti dominates the Webley in this case. Edge: Arditi

Mid Range: The Lee-Enfield packs a punch compared to the 6.5x52mm. The 6.5x52 was notorious for its lack of killing power and unstable bullet-head. Edge: ANZAC

Long Range: Again the failure of Italian weaponry shows up in this match-up. The Modello 1914 was known for its jams and failure in harsh weather. The Lewis gun is ultimately more reliable and its lightweight. Edge: ANZAC

Explosive: The thevenot was an experimental grenade so I can't really give an edge to a weapon that was not really deployed to the battlefield. Edge: ANZAC

Bunker Buster: My edge goes to the Cannone. It fires a much larger shell, can fire from 4 miles away, plus its way more accurate since its a well-designed artillery piece. The mortar was designed to take out large clumps of men and the Arditi tend to attack a small, separated sections. Edge: Arditi

The Deadliest Warrior: ANZAC, since this is a primary, WWI match-up the ANZAC soldiers take this easily. Simply due to the fact they have the edges and advantage in the back-bone weapons of World War I, the rifle and machine-gun. The sheer killing power of the Lee-Enfield and Lewis Gun would account for 60% of the ANZAC's kills in this one. 590-410