User blog comment:Goddess of Despair/King of Kings Round 1: Sun Tzu vs Suleiman the Magnificent/@comment-5043545-20131124214159

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Short: Yatagan is taking my edge here as it may be shorter, but due to it's lighter weight and superior materials it wins. It's design makes it more effective for combat and it'll cut through the armor of Sun Tzu with ease. EDGE: Suleiman

Mid Range: Well I'm giving the Ottoman Halberd edge her as it's design is much more effective for combat. It is made from superior material than it's opponent's weapon and it can be used to chop down and to thrust giving the user options. Once again Suleiman packs a weapon that can penerate the armor of Sun Tzu. EDGE: Suleiman

Long Range: Suprisingly the weapon with a faster rate of fire loses here and the Turkish Recurve gets the edge. The Repeating Crossbow is an amazing idea, but it came at more huge problem and that's it's penerating power. The Turking Recurve despite a slow rate of fire can dish out more damage with every arrow and still has impresive accuracy to back it up. EDGE: Suleiman

Tactics: Well Suleiman gets the edge here once again. The Art Of War is basically a guide on how to rage war while Suleiman's was an actual battle in which he adapted to a battle. Suleiman's displays his skill in battle and shows how he won a battle. The Art Of War is great, but it ain't going to help much when you're in heat of combat. So yeah in a 4 v 4 encounter this is going to Suleiman. EDGE: Suleiman

Deadliest Warrior: Suleiman The Magnificent- Well this should come as no surprise looking at all of my edges for this battle. He is a much more effective leader for battle while Sun Tzu is more of a tactician/strategist overall. Plus when it comes to armor, Suleiman's and his men offers more protection allowing them to survive against Sun Tzu's attacks longer. So this shouldn't be much of a problem for Suleiman to win in this here battle.