User blog comment:CuchulainSetanta/Django vs. Jack the Ripper/@comment-5078776-20160226050853

I COUNT TWO GUNS, EL ASSASSINO The slave whip is a tool for instilling fear and pain onto captured civilians. It's painful and stings, but it's not lethal. The Ripper's Knife is not only Jack's most iconic weapon, it's his most lethal one as well. The Mars is bringing the larger magazine, more powerful round, and the faster rate of fire/magazine change. However, Django's marksmanship, the Remington's reliability, and the fact that he's bringing two guns as opposed to one puts it in his favor. The Fear Bombs are just bringing a better option. While the Derringer's incredibly lethal with each shot, the range is even shorter than Jack can throw his bombs. The bombs, on the other hand, are bringing the option to whittle down on Django's already damaged psyche. Django's bait does show his craftiness, he's not nearly the planner his mentor was. Django prefers to pick a fight with a bang- it shows with how he relentlessly opens fire on Candyland, or chooses to recklessly attack first. Jack's tactics at manipulating the fears and mind of Django make him an incredibly dangerous foe, easily outwitting all of London and his own mentors, Evie and Jacob Frye. While I love Django Unchained a helluva lot more than Assassin's Creed, the ex-slave is beaten here. While he's a great marksman, Django's lack of versatility in thinking and his lack of true training makes him mentally unprepared for Jack. The serial killer's own skills at stealth, intimidation, and combat more than make him a match for Django. It looks like Jack the Ripper proved why he is the terror of London as Django proves unexceptional.
 * Melee: Jack the Ripper
 * Firearm: Djangp
 * Special: Jack the Ripper
 * Tactica: Jack the Ripper
 * WINNER: Jack the Ripper