User blog:Redkite/Wikian Battle, Nutterbutter12 vs. Thundrtri

As requested by Nutterbutter14 (Nutter) in the aftermath of a heated debate on which was superior, Thundrtri (Thund) and Nutter have requested a wikian battle. They have asked I do the battle to ensure it is not bias.



' WHO, IS, DEADLIEST? '

To find out, our professional wiki members are analising history's most lethal warriors..

Using 21st century data, we'll see what happens when two warriors go head to head..

No rules,

No mercy,

It's a duel to the death, to find out who is..

 THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR!

Introduction
Here we have two completely different warriors, both specialised in ancient weapons, going head to head!

Nutterbutter14
Nutterbutter12 (Nutter) links his melee and ranged attacks, he relies on range attacks to weaken or hinder his enemy then uses his close range weaponary to finish the kill. Nutter chooses to employ the 'regather' technique where he will constantly attempt an attack but if he fails, retreats back to range. He targets areas like the leg to cripple his enemies.

Weapons
Nutter is equipped with several lethal killers.

Thundrtri
Thundtri has adopted style of the Middlle European War Imperialists. They adopted weapons, tatics, methods and armor from various countries and to use against them and others.

Weapons
Thundrtri also employs several deadly killers.

Katana vs. Dolabra:
Surpisingly, this is fairly close match here. Both weapons are very aerodynamic and have good movement and flow making them lethal, the Katana takes it here but this only because of it's longer blade. The Dolabra is a very effective weapon and espically good at targeted hits but the Katana has more flow for more multiple attacks.

Edge: Nutter

Morning Star vs. Throwing Knives:
Although the morning star is hand held but has long range, I'm siding with the throwing knives here. The knives can actually be utilised at range while the morning star always is limited by a handle. Another feature here I'm following here is that in the enviroment, the morning star is dependant on enough power to swing the weapon so unless swung, in no other way is the weapon useful, unlike the throwing knives which can be thrown, likely go through skin and some armors and also if urgent, used as a melee weapon.

Edge: Thund

Steel Crossbow vs. Recurve Bow and Arrow
Once again, the two rival ranged weapons of the ancient world meet, the bow and arrow against the crossbow! I'm going to have to side with the classic bow and arrow on this one. Although the crossbow is very durable and is also handheld, I belive the classic bow and arrow which can be loaded and fired faster will win here. As I've already said, it can be loaded faster, it's more mobile, shots can be disarmed canceled or replaced and the bow (linked in with the special) can fire poison arrows. The crossbow is a very good weapon and has it's strong points but I belive the bow and arrow's simplicity and special ability of utilising poison arrows has won this, only slightly.

Edge: Thund

Blunderbuss vs. Poison Arrows
This is fairly close so I'm not sure. The Blunderbuss has a bad reliability, the primative and basic design means the weapon can actually do more harm to the holder than target, but, the primitive design ensures over-powerful shots are common. The poison arrow has this fairly well, it's second to hand with the other normal arrows and you don't need training, experience or as much knowledge and experience to use a poison arrow since it's just like other arrows. The Blunderbuss if working correctly, can be lethal, ripping chunks out of unprepared foes at the worst. The Blunderbuss also has scatter abilities, giving a good spread and easily ripping through clothing.

Overall, I can't call it on this one. Both have some serious strong points but neither can break it here.

Edge: Tie

Samurai Armour vs. Steel Lemellar and Iron Helmet
This is perhaps the closest match up yet. Looking at the Samurai Armour, it was built to last. This thick peice of armour utilises several materials for the armour to pefrom well and endure in battle. The armour covers literally every part of the body with some sort of protection, while clothing is more present at the arms, everywhere else seems to be armoured allowing this armour to take several blows without hindering the user, but armour dosen't mean everything. The Steel Lemellar is a very clever design of layers of hard steel to protect the user, the idea is clever, effective and seemingly light compared to other amours. This means that although leg protection and arm protection are covered, the armour is light weight enough to allow the user to move very well unlike the Samurai Armour.

After alot of concideration and thinking I believe that the Steel Lemellar is superior which leads me to..

My edge
After alot of thinking, I think Thundrtri has jus scraped victory.

Although Nutter is dominant at close range, Thund is superior with throwing devices, ranged and armour. Thund can utilise throwing devices which can be deployed and thorwn further and faster, his ranged is simplistic but effective and is works with his special and most importantly, his armour allows his good protection but also good mobility so he avoid attacks and give effective ones too unlike Nutter which although employs well protected armour, is slow and bulky and his view is limited, meaning Thund may be able to strike where Nutter can't see and this hands the battle, just barley to Thund.

Deadliest Warrior: Thundrtri