User blog comment:FilBox101/Cetshwayo Kampande vs. Emilio Aguinaldo/@comment-17814994-20160326171212

Elgb's "Native Warriors!" EDGES!!!

Short: Well, no contest the spear wins. While the bolo knife is an impressive improvised weapon, the spear is jsut longer and designed to actually kill more efficiently. EDGE: Kampande

Mid: Bayonet takes the edge easily. The axe is the more devastating weapon but the bayonet has the edge in range and practicality. Besides, Emilio doesn't have to switch weapons. EDGE: Auginaldo

Long: It's kinda strange you give Emilio Aguinaldo an obsolete weapon. I mean god, he's a gentlemen warrior from the early 20th century so why the Hell will he be using such a thing. Still, the sibat has the more lethal and freaky looking blade than the assegai, and it can be thrown too. EDGE: Aguinaldo

Rifle: I have to disagree with you FilBox. Emilio would have used a Mauser rifle not an old-fashioned rolling block. Still, again the rolling block is the more advanced cartridge weapon than the long rifle. And pitting a muzzle-loading rifle against a catridge rifle is such a big curbstomp that it's not even funny. EDGE: Aguinaldo

Sidearm: While the Adams revolver is a double action rifle, it sonly has 5 bullets and takes a friggin minute to reload. The schofield is the more advanced top break revolver that can be relaoded way faster and has the faster rate of fire. EDGE: Aguinaldo

Deadliest Warrior?

This is a clear stomp to Emilio Aguinaldo due to the fact that he did successfully fought agaisnt the Spanish and slightly successful in his fight with the Americans. I'm no expert on Phillipine history, but while people nowadays do hate President Emilio Aguinaldo because he's a prime suspect on the deaths of the guys Andres Bonfacio and Antonio Luna, he was still a magnificent and brilliant tactician and commander. The Battle of Imus for example, is one of the greatest tactic agaisnt a very one-sided foe that is still studied today in modern warfare. Kampane was never successful in his fight and he cartainly not the same caliber of brilliance as Emilio.