User blog:Lachlan Blake/Imperial Chinese Soldier VS Fusilier

An imperial chinese solier, early users of gunpowder, similar to a cross between a Japanese Samurai and a Ming warrior VS a British fusilier, a soldier armed with a "fusil" musket.

The Chinese warrior approches with:

Close: Chinese axe-dagger, could be used as both of these, with both stabbing and hacking attacks availiable.

Sword: Dao sword, a broad and large sword.

Medium: Incendiary rocket, an early rocket launcher.

Long: Repeating crossbow, essentialy an early semi-automatic crossbow.

Armour: Plated mail, a chainmail, plate armour mix.

The Fusilier carries:

Close: bayonet, a knife placed on the end of a musket turning it into a spear.

Sword: Small sword, similar to the rapier, the small sword was the most popular sword amongst European countries in the 17th century.

Medium: The early grenade launcher, a musket with a stout and short barrel that shot grenades using a flintlock mechanism.

Long range: Flintlock musket, no explaining needed.

WHO IS DEADLIEST?

Armour: none.