User blog comment:So-Pro Warrior/Aragorn II Elessar vs. Leonidas I/@comment-4661256-20160131214504

El Alamein's Edges:

 Primary Weapon: Anduril vs. Dory:  This is an interesting comparison even if it might seem one-sided. The dory is a regular weapon which certainly has the reach advantage, but it's very vulnerable to having the spear-tip cut off by the sword. Anduril also seems like a typical longsword that can slash as well as stab. However, since this is a named weapon in a squad fight it leads me to believe that only Aragorn will have that sword, whereas all of Leonidas' men can be carrying dory spears. This means that the Spartans will have a huge reach advantage in the mid-range and will be able to hold their opponents at bay. But the deciding factor for me here is that Leonidas has five spears to Aragorn's one Anduril.

Edge: Leonidas

 Secondary: Dagger vs. Kopis:  The dagger can be thrown but that probably won't be an effective use of a weapon when the target is a solid wall of bronze. The Kopis' design will allow it to hit harder (thanks to the chopping attacks that can certainly deliver blunt trauma damage even if they fail to compmromise the armor) and, while the dagger's length isn't specified, it's likely shorter than the Kopis which is an actual sword (it'd have to be a dagger longer than 18 inches anyway, so that's probably not the case here). Length aside, the Kopis' greater chance for inflicting severe trauma gives it the edge here.

Edge: Leonidas

 Long Range: Bow & Arrow vs. Javelin:  Yeah, the bow has longer range, can  be reloaded (as opposed to the javelin's single-use throw) and can't be used against its owner like a javelin can (if you pick it up and lob it back). That being said, I don't see five arrows being very effective, considering the Spartans were able to weather out a barrage of Persian arrows--Aragorn simply doesn't have the volume to keep Leonidas and his men pinned down. Still, it's a better weapon than a javelin anyway.

Edge: Aragorn

To be finished