User blog comment:Ssdmarista/Romanian Rebels vs Bulgarian Rebels/@comment-17814994-20160829042504

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Melee: It's kinda hard not putting any pictures or even any detail to your weapons category. But anyways, as what the other below me have said, the Romanian sabers have a guard, so yeah that's kinda a big advantage especially if your don't want to let blood run to your sword handle, or basically prevent your fingers from getting chopped off when you two go grinding at each other with your swords. EDGE: Romania

Short: This is a tough one. The Flintlock pistol only has one bullet but it's way more reliable. The flintlock revolver is state of the art but it's a relatviely untested weapon and is prone to misfiring... or basically even falling apart if it gets damaged during battle. Tough one to say, but if the revolver is kept clean and properly maintained then it will work, and if it misfires then all you need to do is jist rechamber a new round and fire. However, if it doesn't then the guy using it will be blown away by the flintlock pistol. EDGE: Even

Long: Yeah well, no contest the Dreyse needle gun gets the edge. It's strange that a Berdan rifle performed poorly than the Dreyse event though it was designed decades after the Dreyse was first unveiled. The Berdan just has the faster rate of fire and over THREE TIMES the range of the Berdan rifle. The only problem with the Dreyse is its heavy, cumbersome and has a very large bolt mechanism (like the inventor was trying to compensate for something). But still, it performs way better than the Berdan. EDGE: Romania

Special: Again a tough one. The kilig has the larger surface area, a more powerful swing and has a sword guard while the Yataghan has the advantage of being able to slash and stab. Still, the yataghan looks more like an oversized machete than a sabre to me so that's an obvious disadvantage. EDGE: Romania

Special II: Both looks and deisgned very similar. Some might say that the Miquelet is an old-fashioned flintlock mechanism, and the "true" flintlock mechanism that the Romanians are using is the one that repalced it. Still, they function pretty much the same so I can't tell. EDGE: Even

Deadliest Warrior?

It was tough since the author didn't even put any x-factors for us to compare. But in the end I have to give this one ultimately to the Romanian rebels. Not only are they carrying the better weapons, but they also fought in more rebellions and against two superpowers (the Ottomans and the Austria-Hungarians) while the Bulgarians got utterly supressed by irregular troops from the Ottoman Empire.

P.S. Though I could still be persuaded otherwise, if I can get some information than what little was written above.