User blog comment:Jackythejack/Richard Trager vs. Alfred Drevis: Preserving Eternal Madness/@comment-5043545-20191005162759

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Primary: The chainsaw is the more powerful weapon of the two, but once more loses an edge as its unwieldy nature and loud noises easily give away his position and he's still going around swinging a large tool meant to cut trees. The scissors aren't anything special either, but just being able to ram through someone with ease and with Richard's target being just an ordinary albeit insane human, he can potentially kill him quickly. The scissors are just simpler and with its user's raw power is just enough to pull out ahead of the chainsaw's raw power and painful attacks. EDGE: Richard Trager

Knives: This is a classic comparison, but once more the kitchen knife is going to pull through as the cleaver only has one sole method of attack compared to the kitchen knife. Both are pretty effective, but its just better to have two options compared to just one real method of killing your foe. EDGE: Alfred Drevis

Special: Alfred simply has the better tool here that can operate by itself and isn't entirely relaint on him doing all the work to finish off the foe. It'll carry its own weapons, seek out the target or even assist Alfred if the situation calls for it in this battle. Trager has another knife and that's it, nothing special, just another knife in this fight that provides no major advantage for him. Also, if its a surgical knife its tiny at best and not going to be helping much out where he's better off just using his bare hands to get the job done. EDGE: Alfred Drevis

Deadliest Warrior: Alfred Drevis- Honestly, I'm surprised myself, I honestly expected the more experienced serial killer to win out here, but amazingly the insane father pulls through with superhuman feats and better weapons. Drevis has much better knowledge on confrontations with surgical knowledge and a much larger target to implement this knowledge on. Neither has ever been a real fight, so both are pretty even here, but Drevis has a helper to potentially distract his opponent and allow him openings to kill those foes. Also, brutality is just what helps seal the deal, Trager is going to be too obsessed with the idea of torturing his foe for prolonged periods rather than just finishing them, Drevis doesn't really have that concern and just wants to finish someone off to continue his research. Plus, there's always sanity, both are madmen, but at least Drevis isn't being loaded with drugs that hinder his ability to think straight.