User blog comment:MilenHD/Visigoth vs Celt/@comment-4392864-20150713201126

The Age of Barbarians!

Long Range: Sling Versus Javelin - This one is up to debate - the sling is a poor weapon, but it costs very little for a man to pick up some stones from the river bank, place them in a strip of leather, and hurl them at the enemy. The javelin is also a cheap weapon to throw - but, in a pinch, it can be used for melee combat. Edge: Visigoth

Medium Range: Lancea Versus Scythe - In truth, there really was a War Scythe that was based off of the peasant farmer's scythe, but this isn't it. As it is, I have to give my edge to the Lancea for being more practical in this fight, as it can be used for stabbing, and throwing - scythe only has a slashing on it, and it would have to be swung in a certain way to have any real effect. Edge: Celt

Close Range: Celtic Longsword Versus Migration Period Sword - To be honest, these two sword are very similar, to the point that I don't see any real difference. Edge: Even

Special: Burda versus Flail. To be honest, simplicity is usually better. That being said, I'd sure hate to get hit by one of those spiked balls. Edge: Celt

Deadliest Warrior: Both of these guys are scary, taking on anyone that attacked them. However, the Celts charge into battle wearing little more than warpaint and some thick leather armor on part of their body. Visigoths wear an early form of chainmail, with leather armor, along with a shield and a helmet, which offer much better protection compared to the Celt. Winner: Visigoth