User blog comment:Deadliest Issue/Army Of Anubis Vs Army Of Darkness/@comment-5043545-20140206022638

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Short: The longsword gets the edge for as it's overall a greater length allowing for The Army Of Darkness to get the first hit. The Army Of Anubis is effective but it's going to prove ineffective as I doubt one sword and warrior is going to take the time to destroy the body of enemy while they're being attacked by multiple sides. EDGE: Army Of Darkness

Medium: Although the Army of Anubis is carrying weapons that are are effective against targets that are made of flesh and feel wounds they prove ineffective once again. Seriously all the spear is going to do is go straight through their skeletal bodies or break a bone. The Axe can effectively decapitate their foes while the Army Of Anubis has little to no way of destroying the bodies of their opponents. EDGE: Army Of Darkness

Long: Let me start off with the fact I never remember that The Army Of Anubis ever used slings or catapults in the film. I get the fact you wanted to expand weapons but your techically giving weapons to one side that never used them. Regradless the Army Of Darkness takes an easy edge as the Sling is complete garbage as a ranged weapon and the fire catapult can unlease extra damage to their opponents. MAJOR EDGE: ARMY OF DARKNESS

Deadliest Warrior: Army Of Darkness- They take this match with great ease as they actually have someone leading them with tactics instead of the Army Of Anubis' "OMG ZERG RUSH THEM!!" tactics. Their weapons are also more effective against their foes and the fact their weapons also have more range. All the Army Of Darkness needs to do is decapitate which is much easier than trying to destroy an entire body which is time consuming and will get you killed in an army on army battle. So overall taking all these factors of leadership, tactics, weapons, materials and endurance make the Army of Darkness take an easy win.

P.S: If this ends in a tie you can choose the winner or make it just remain a tie. If you do choose a winner consider the factors and arguements made in both votes to choose a conclusion.