User blog comment:Deathblade 100/Rome's Greatest Rivals Collide: Hannibal vs Attila the Hun/@comment-5043545-20150804032838

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Long: Weapons that you have to throw are never really that impressive in a small engagement and are generally inaccurate. The Composite Bow is quicker to fire, has more range and you have more than one chance to get hits. EDGE: Attila The Hun

Mid: The Sarissa has the obvious range advantage, but its more meant to fight against Calvary rather than ground units. The Axe is easier to use and still devastating enough to destroy any armor in this fight. Plus, its easier to swing and slam someone's chest in with that, because if someone gets past that spear head then you're a goner. EDGE: Attila The Hun

Close: I'm pretty sure that the whole made from a meteor stuff was a load that Attila used to try and scare enemies, chances are he used traditional materials rather than waste the time to build it the other way. The Falcata, I'm not entirely sure the whole Spanish steel thing is correct, but moving on its shorter than the Sword Of Mars. It has the advantage of being double-edged and is still easy to use. EDGE: Attila The Hun

Special: This is one of the most lopsided comparisons I've ever seen on this wiki. The War Elephant is going to stomp the Lasso so hard its not enough worth arguing. Seriously, what is the lasso going to do against a fuckin' elephant. MASSIVE EDGE: HANNIBAL!

Armor: Once again, I'm not entirely sure the whole steel thing is correct. Bronze is as expected is better than leather. So this is a simple edge and goes to Hannibal. EDGE: Hannibal

Deadliest Warrior: Attila The Hun- The only real chance when it comes to weapons that Hannibal has was the war Elephant, but even that is only going to go so far. Hannibal is easily the better tactician than his opponent, but he's losing it terms of weapons and a man who built something more massive than Hannibal. Attila preferred the whole "I will destroy you" approach rather than the more intelligent and precise methods of Hannibal, but dominates in weapons here.