User blog comment:Goddess of Despair/Season 5 Battle 9 Unicorn vs Smilodon/@comment-4661256-20130703011544

El Alamein's "Unicorn Blood" Edges:

 Close Range: Horn vs. Teeth:  The Unicorn is a very big, muscular animal, with a strong neck and fast gallop. If you focus all that weight and momentum onto the tip of the horn, you've got a deadly skewer waiting to make some prehistoric kitten-kabob. The Smilodon's teeth are no doubt sharp, but many users have pointed out that these teeth are brittle and susceptible to breaking. Plus, if a Smilodon is close enough to bite the Unicorn, he's definitely close enough to be gored by that head-spear on its forehead.

Edge: Unicorn

 Mid Range: Hooves vs. Claws:  The Smilodon's claws are razor-sharp and have a nice long reach, plus they can be coupled with a pounce attack that can dig and tear through the Unicorn's soft, exposed flesh. However, equestrian hooves are deadly as hell - really. You wouldn't think it, but a goddamn zebra can kill a lion attacking it with a simple kick from its back hooves. A spooked Unicorn is a deadly one - if the Smilodon tries to be sneaky and scares its prey, it's going to get a faceful of kick, and it won't get up.

Edge: Unicorn

WINNER: UNICORN

I came into this thinking, duh, the Smilodon takes this. However, the Unicorn is an easily spooked creature, and it's going to become a wrecking ball of destruction when that fear is activated. That horn will stop the Smilodon from executing a successful frontal attack like a pounce, and the hooves will keep the big cat away from the Unicorn's rear. The Smilodon is stealthy and sneaky, but none of his sharp claws or teeth will kill the Unicorn in one hit - at least not all of the time. The Unicorn's natural defenses are more than enough to hold of a prehistoric pussy.