Sun Tzu vs Hongi Hika (Maori)
Sun Tzu, the biggest loser on Deadliest Fiction, a philosopher forced into battles against history's greatest generals just because he wrote a book about how to fight!
Hongi Hika, leader of the Maori Warriors, the other biggest losers of Deadliest Fiction who only use stone, wood and teeth melee weapons without any armor or long range weapons!
Who! Is! Deadliest!
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Oda Nobunaga vs Hernan Cortes (Special Battle)
Ok, it's finally time to bring my ancestor (yes, really) in one of my battles:
Oda Nobunaga, the most feared of the Sengoku Daimyos (and my ancestor
Inuit Raider vs Maori Warrior
The Inuit raider, terroriser of Canadian whalers and sworn enemy of the Cree. The Maori warrior, the cannibalistic murderer of New Zealands. Both fought the same British enemy, but who was a redcoat's true nightmare? Will the Maori's heart be frozen by the Inuit? Will the Inuit be killed for mana by the Maori?
WHO IS THE DEADLIEST!?
Both were stone-age warriors who didn’t use metal weapons in their arsenal, instead relying on natural and organic materials with creativity, but the Inuit ended snatching that edge. Both had good weapons, but the fact that the Inuit had a bow and armor while the Maori only had melee to mid range weaponry meant death to the Polynesian. Added to the raiding tactics and durability of the Inuit, it became clear who …
My belief on the katana
Elegantly crafted. Steel tempered and folded until it reaches perfection. A sword that no armor, no shield can stop. The blade cuts flash and the flat deflect steel. The honor and soul of a samurai and a swordsmith. Used as well on the ground and on the horse. The samurai practises its way until death separates him from his blade. The katana. The best blade that the samurai can use.
Or so we all thought. Just because it’s so popular. Because it’s edgy and cool. But enough of this bullshit. The katana isn’t the best blade in the world, and not even the best blade a samurai can use. Here are a few things I have to say on the katana. Mind that all of this is coming from a Japanese who descends from none other than godf****ing Oda Nobunaga (wel…
Samurai vsManchurian Warrior
These two Asian Warriors have fought a common enemy in the form of the Joseon Dynasty, and have both failed in their invasion. But how will they fare against each other?
- 1 The Sengoku Samurai, the honorable Japanese noble-warrior.
- 2 The Later Jin Warrior, the fierce Manchurian horseman.
- 3 Samurai
- 4 X Factors
- 5 Notes:
- 6 Battle:
Familiarity:
70-50
While the Manchurian are related to the mongols, the samurai are much more related to the previous samurai who fought the mongols. Not only that, but the samurai also fight mounted archers on their home country, which makes them more familiar with fighting foes like the Machurians, unlike the latter, who won't have as much experience fighting foes similar to the samurai.
Training:
80-60
While the Manchurians are fi…