Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4326839-20140210110146/@comment-24304663-20140211212109

It depends on the tactic of the user. I'm judging by the average tactic user from the type of weapon.

1) Crossbow - They can simple wait until the remaining mithrilites are dead,then snipe the remaining one. Assuming that the crossbow user is at a range and is a sharpshooter.

2) Spear - It depends on how good they are. If they both have really great skills, but with a sword and spear. The mithril spear will win. Before the sword can get in range (this takes good timing) they can whack them on a headshot. Sword is dead.

3) In a straight line, with the spear moonwalking. The sword will lose. But normally in combat, the spear user often turns, but the sword user can turn at a better angle meaning that it'll be close enough to headshot. That's going to result in death.

4) Javelin - The javelin cannot win. Why? It's reload is too slow. Even if it does get a hit on a sword/spear user then the surviving person will own him. Because the javelin user is now completely defenceless resulting in him fleeing. Even if it does flee sucessfully, then it can be out taken by the crossbow user. If the spear/sword survives and walks to the crossbow user,then it can be sniped easily.

Question -

Why are you comparing the fourth tier of weapons? Why not fifth?