User blog comment:The Brave/Cherokee Warrior vs Egyptian Warrior/@comment-2016768-20110901220051

THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR'S DEADLIEST EDGES:

Flint Tomahawk vs. Bronze Khopesh: Flint vs. Bronze is enough to make me laugh here, but the Khopesh has enough meat to break through the Cherokee's buffalo hide. The Tomahawk can be thrown but that's overrated, really. If it misses, it misses, and that is demoralizing. Overall, for close range combat, the Khopesh gets the edge.

EDGE: EGYPTIAN

Flint Spear vs. Bronze Spear: Read above argument. Bronze kicks flint back to the stone age.

EDGE: EGYPTIAN

Cherokee Bow vs. Egyptian Bow: The Egyptian Bow is a more military designed weapon, but it was meant to be fired in large quantities by huge armies so that you're bound to hit something with so many arrows raining down on the enemy. The Cherokee Bow is designed for picking out individual targets and shooting at a single figure. I'm gonna have to give the edge to the Cherokee for their better accuracy and target selection with the bow.

EDGE: CHEROKEE

Blowgun vs. Mace: The Blowgun lacks stopping power and even if it's poisoned won't stop the Egyptian right away. The Mace will shatter bones and crush skulls. Nothing will get in its way.

EDGE: EGYPTIAN

Overall Winner: Egyptian

The Cherokee has the Edge in long range but once the fight gets up close (and that's what really matters in any ancient battle) the Cherokee can't keep up in a flint against bronze battle. Technology and metallurgy does make a difference and the Cherokee doesn't have the winning difference.