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Majapahit warrior VS. Hawaiian Koa warrior



WHO IS THE DEADLIEST?!







*this blog will be argument based with voting based on arguments. I don't have a say in who will win but will answer any questions based on why and what I chose for each of the warriors arsenal.







''' Pros and cons/advanages and disadvantages. '''

Long range: bow and arrow vs sling; the indonesian bow and arrow can be fired and distances which are its pros while the cons are availability of ammunition as opposed to the sling which  can pick up any rock. cons of sling is that its effectiveness takes a lot of time and patience to line up a shot and no guarentee of a kill or injury.

medium range: indonesian spear vs hawaiian spear; the sibat is made from steel or iron or even brass, like the parang its subjected to rust over time but is lighter and practical in a jungle enviorment while the hawaiian spear is generally easier to make, can be mass produced easily in quanities and to some extent is lighter than the sibat.

short range: Parange vs shark tooth long club; the parang is made from iron/steel which is lighter, faster, easier to use and more practical in the jungle than the club, however the club is generally easier to make and has a combination of blunt trauma and cutting edge for submission and injury or death while the parang is prone to rust and losing its edge.

special: kris knife vs hawaian knuckle duster and knife combo; the kris knife has more length with some reach advantage where else the hawaiian koa has the combo ability giving it duability and some parrying and deflection against the kris, this is a matter of how close the koa can get while the indonesian has to keep his distance with out getting their weapon stuck in a branch due to length (same goes for previous weapons above)

other: indonesian armor vs hawaiian armor; indonesian armor is made from water buffalo horn and brass plating which is slightly heavy and restricts some agility compared to the koa, however the koa's cape and helmet is mainly used to protect against wood and stone weapons that are thrown rather than harder metal weapons.

x-facts: pencak silat is still used in the indonesian military today and around the world by european countries with influences coming form chinese and indian martial arts, lua is practiced in the hawaiian islands where it has a mark on modern hawaiian martial arts such as danzan ryu although it has major influences from foreign martial arts (judo, eskrima etc)

Battle will be 1 vs 1 and will take place in a jungle enviorment.

'Who will win? '

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