User blog comment:Pygmy Hippo 2/Miyo Takano (Higurashi When They Cry Kai) vs. Edward Richtofen (Call of Duty:World at War)/@comment-5043545-20190115034216

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Melee: The scapel and Bowie Knife comparison is basically the show version of this coming up over and over again, except this time the knife is even bigger and the stiletto comparison is a small scalpel. The only issue with the Bowie Knife is that the CoD version is a bit too large and the fact that the way they handle it in a reverse grip is kind of bad, but really that won't be much of an issue in this setting. The Bowie Knife can deliver hits in just about any region and inflict severe pain, but the scalpel is pretty limited in its ability to deliver lethal hits, meanwhile the Bowie will just be running through foes. EDGE: Edward

Sidearms: Range isn't going to be the big end all here considering most urban fire fights tend to result in close quarters combat. In which case I'm going to have to give to the Colt, purely by the virtue of its round being able to inflict more punishing wounds on an opponent compared to the Luger. The Luger has an extra round which is nice and all, but really doesn't have the power to overcome the .45 when being measured up. Both are going to hurt, but the Colt is just going to be leaving a nastier wound. EDGE: Miyo

SMGs: I'm going to have to disagree with Tybalt here and side with the newer technology, there's plenty of good reason as to why the MP40 was put out of commission, by other and more superior SMGs. Namely one of the biggest reasons is going to come down to the rate of fire on the MP5 vastly outguns the MP40 by about 300 rounds per minute leaving them with a much greater volume of fire compared to the out dated MP40. The silencer is an additional tactical incentive and allows for better usage in multiple settings. Yeah, the muzzle velocity of the MP40 is higher, but its going much slower on the firing compared to the update it got here and ultimately be defeated. EDGE: Miyo

Special: I'm running into a bit of an issue when it comes to this comparison, the RPG is much more practical and I would say easier to use, aim at a cluster or even at cover and you got plenty of damage incoming. The Wunderwaffel is better in the sense its more common to be used as it has several shots, easier to reload, carry and has better range along with the ability to cause collateral damage. Still, the RPG is just an easy overall tool with the advantage of being able to render cover completely useless. Really, the extra shots in the Wunderwaffel really do grant it an edge, albeit close one. EDGE: Edward

Deadliest Warrior: Edward Richtofen- Miyo took the most critical edge of SMGs and is packing a better pistol, but simply put she's outclassed in this comparison of insane doctors. Edward is much more experienced with a professional military outfit to back him up against an intelligence agency and doctor lacking combat experience. Edward does have plenty of experience, he's fought in many locations, understands the terrain better, faced actual armies of the undead compared to Miyo's engagement with a single village of ill-prepared villagers and still lost. Edward though, ultimately came out on top with his engagements of the undead and is smart enough to fool his opponents (then allies) into letting him come out on top. When it comes to intelligence, I'd say Miyo is certainly book smart, but she doesn't fit the definition of being a smart warrior, whereas Richtofen does as often works to push the group to more advantageous positions for himself and them while fending off armies of the undead. His mental health is oddly enough less hindering, while he hears voices, they don't actually seem to negatively effect his combat ability or how he acts, they made him act more bloodthristy, but the man was already kind of there. Miyo though thinks of herself as a God and the perception of defeat is enough to make her off herself, but the Doctor is more than capable of taking on this 'God' and winning his confrontation.