User blog comment:Tybaltcapulet/Michael Wittmannn vs Welkin Gunther/@comment-422690-20190503051047

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MT: This is an interesting case because the Edelweiss and the Tiger 1 are good for very different things. The Tiger has more raw attack power, but the Edelweiss has more options for squad support. While the Tiger is best utilized in the schwerpunkt of the battle, the Edelweiss is best suited to utilize its speed to move quickly around the field and support a squad. If they ever cross each other in combat, though, the Tiger will likely rip through the Edelweiss' defenses, especially with that nice, big glowing weak point on the back. This will give an edge to Wittmann.

O LT: This is a pretty easy edge for Wittmann, thanks to the Panzer III's far superior armor. And a lack of an electric blue glowing weak point in the rear that's susceptible to small arms fire, VC your tanks are fucking dumb.

Infantry: Another clear edge for Whittmann(n) thanks to Gallian shortcomings. Not only can his backup put out more covering fire, they're also far better trained and competent. Being soldiers from WWII, they likely have actual fire discipline, unlike the Gallians who think it's a good idea to unload a full mag every time they aim at a foe.

X-Factors: Other than the incredibly, hilariously wrong description of Welkin's training as of writing (it's stated a few times in-game that he went to the University of Randgriz, which is also stated to include BCT and AIUT as part of their core graduation requirements), the two seem to be about equal in terms of basic skill. The scenario plays right into Whittmann's strengths and Gallian materiel's weaknesses, which gives him the edge here.

Overall: Whittmann takes this, and the deck being stacked in his favor only makes it more so. Even without starting in an advantageous position and the extra lose condition on Welkin, he's got better firepower, better armor, and better-trained soldiers. And tanks without a big "this component is important" sign bolted on. Whittmann should mop Welkin up without too much trouble.