User blog comment:Ethank14/Spy round two Dracyo 90 VS Wassboss/@comment-4661256-20120713213533

El Alamein's "YES! LEOLAB WON LAST ROUND!" Edges:

Close Range: Ridiculously Impractical Shotgun vs. Luger P08: I agree with what Arrow has said, because while Drayco may be overjoyed in putting forth a stupid weapon, it's the more powerful one. The bean-shooting P08 does have more ammunition per clip (although I doubt that Drayco's shotgun has a clip) and it probably has greater range, but only barely. Pistols are not precision weapons in a combat situation and in a contest of two point-and-shoot weapons, Drayco's sheer stopping power comes in a draw with Wassboss' greater ammunition count. Edge: Even

Mid Range: Matchbox M1911 vs. Flamethrowing Thompson: I don't really have to go into this, do I? It's painful to compare a pistol to a shotgun, never mind a pistol to an SMG. They both fire the damning .45 ACP, so even what weak edge the 1911 would have in stopping power is nullified. The Thompson has a far greater rate of fire, it's got a larger magazine size, and it can spit flames to boot. It's a multipurposed weapon and it's got a huge edge over its smaller cousin, the M1911. Edge: Wassboss

Long Range: Flower Bouquet Mosin-Nagant vs. M21: Sorry, I don't see this disguise working for the Mosin-Nagant. It's a long-ranged weapon, it's not like you need to conceal it from your target who's 500 meters away. Impracticalities aside, they both have around 800 meters effective range (assuming the Mosin-Nagant is scoped), but the Mosin-Nagant fires the superior round. It has the 7.62x54mmR cartridge, which is a Soviet round specifically designed for this weapons system. Its elongated shape gives it a favorable ballistic travel, meaning it's effective for longer ranges because it won't drop in mid-flight. The M21's 7.62x51mm NATO round is excellent if you're using an assault rifle or an LMG, but because it's not a sniper's bullet, it won't perform as well. However, factor in the semi-automatic firing rate against the Mosin-Nagant's bolt-action and you have a higher rate of fire, as well as an actual magazine that can store more rounds. I'm calling it a draw. Edge: Even

Special Weapons: Wrist Flamethrowers vs. Brass Knuckles/Knife/Garrote Thing: The Brass Knuckles/Knife/Garrote Thing does deserve more credit than it's been offered, because it will work and it gives options. However, it gives too many options, and you might get tripped up trying to figure out which weapon is best situationally, and which button does what, etc. The flamethrowers are simpler and just as close-ranged but they bring in a psychological effect, because nobody wants to burn alive. Ultimately, while the Garrote Thing is good, the Flamethrowers are better. Edge: Drayco

Winner: Wassboss

Man, I wanted to vote for Drayco, but batshit insanity does you no favors in a spy game. Although Wassboss' tactics are equally stupid at least they're not self-detrimental. They both bring in a stupid arsenal of inefficient weaponry even for a spy fight, but Wassboss' Thompson saves him a fight. At long range they're about even and snipers won't decide a game, but once the fight moves up close Wassboss can mow down an entire squad by himself and burn anyone sneaking up behind him to a crisp. In a battle between two warriors that really shouldn't be carrying weapons, Wassboss' weapons are better, and this is the only reason that he is victorious.