User blog comment:El Alamein/The Tatsu Rebellion/@comment-422690-20180930021021

So...

Me v Wass. I win, naturally. I'm one of the powerhouses on the team, as I'm using Shiki Ryougi's version of hte Mystic Eyes of Death Perception. This means that I can kill anything, even magic spells, on the field, and I can do it with a shot from my bow. As the arrows cannot be blocked, I will always hit my target. Wass is no slouch, but I didn't run the wiki for years for nothing.

Cfp v Appel: Appel wins, surprisingly. Just like always, Cfp's the weakest link on the team. He's got the least impressive weapon selection, and this is going to bite him in the ass; even if the Blades of Chaos are shown to be capable of attacking ghosts, he's not going to be prepared to even get the kill.

Electronic Arts v Skully: La Naranja wins. Oliviate is the strongest support weapon bar none on the field. That one spell is going to make SKully forget why he's even on the field, leaving him a prime target for one of El A La Mode's other weapons.

Beast v LB: Beast wins. The Spear of Lugh and the Crimson Bands of Cytorak are going to cancel each other out, leaving these two to duel with their other weapons. Their ranged weaponry is equally useless against their far more powerful close-range weapons, and Stormbreaker easily overpowers Honjo Masamune.

Tybalt v Samurai: Tybalt wins. Excalibur will be rent in twain by the Sword of Discrimination. Why, you ask? Because it is made from Fae magic, a pagan item. THe arms of teh Abrahamic God are typically effective against such items, as Christianty seeks to wipe out all other religions. Their other weaponry is roughly equal, soit comes down to a single edge, and Tybalt gets it.

The Remnants: Well, the rest of the Rebellion now gets to gang up on Appel and beat the ever-loving shit out of him. Even if he does return as a ghost, my kit is perfectly made to destroy him even so.