Rajput: India's martial arts masters whose diabolical weaponry was designed to kill.

Vs.

Samurai: the lightning fast dealers of death from Medieval Japan.

"This is an amazing way to begin the Back for Blood specials because these are two of the ancient worlds most elite and fierce martial arts masters, as the Rajputs from India take on the Samurai from Japan." Geoff said.

"This is going to be a close fight lets go ahead and see how these warriors stack up in their stats." Dr. Dorian said.

Rajput:
Circa: 900 A.D.
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 170 Pounds
Weapons and Armor:
Khanda
Chakram
Katar
Steel Helmet
Coat of 10,000 Nails
Dhal Shield

Samurai:
Circa: 1800 A.D.
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 165 Pounds
Weapons and Armor:
Katana
Tanegashima Musket
Wakizashi
Kabuto Helmet
Do-Maru

Close Range:

Khanda v. Katana

Since we've seen both weapons preform in battle are team of experts reviewed the testing to determine which weapon gives its warrior an edge. "The Khanda has the greater reach and it has far superior chopping and slashing capabilities and the Rajputs martial skill alone is enough to kill somebody combine that with a sword like the Khanda your screwed, edge: Khanda." Geoff said.

"I would have to disagree with you Geoff the Katana is much faster and is far more versatile then the Khanda it can easily go into the body and come out of the body much faster then the Khanda, it will always get the job faster in my mind, edge: Katana." Mack said.

"I agree with what Geoff said with the combination of the killing power of the Khanda and amazing martial skill of the Rajput gives the Khanda my edge, edge: Khanda." Dr. Dorian said.

EDGE: Khanda

Long Range:

Chakram v. Tanegashima Musket

After reviewing the tests which weapon do our experts give an edge? "The Chakram is a lethal weapon but the Tanegashima has far superior piercing power and killing power, edge: Tanegashima Musket." Geoff said.

"I agree the Tanegashima has far superior range and accuracy, and piercing power as well as superior killing power, edge: Tanegashima." Mack said.
"However the Tanegashima takes too long to reload, the Chakram has a much faster reload time, and it can ricochet which it might bounce of the Samurais armor but then it is possible that it can bounce off and hit another Samurai, edge: Chakram." Dr. Dorian said.

EDGE: Tanegashima Musket

Special:

Katar v. Wakizashi

"The Wakizashi is a lethal weapon and it does give the Samurai an edge, for having more weapons able to be used up close when pairing it with the Katana, but the Rajputs overall Martial skill combined with the dueling Katars and three bladed Katar, gives the Rajput my edge, edge: Katar." Dr. Dorian said.

EDGE: Katar

Armor:

Steel Helmet, Coat of 10,000 Nails & Dhal Shield v. Kabuto Helmet & Do-Maru

"The overall combination of the Steel Helmet, Chainmail w/. Steel Plates and Dhal Shield that the Rajput used gives him the edge over the far superior steel plates the Samurai wore." Geoff said.

"The Samurais armor is more technologically advanced then the Rajputs but the Rajputs weaponry were never used in warfare in Japan so the Rajput gets the definite edge, edge: Rajput." Dr. Dorian said.

"In my mind the helmets are even, the armor goes to the Rajput and the shield clearly goes to the Rajput goes the Samurai don't use shields, do to their religious beliefs and faith and they believe a shield is a sign of weakness." Mack said.

EDGE: Rajput

"Okay Robert we've got all the weapon stats plugged into the sim and we've also reviewed over the two warriors ex-factors so lets go ahead and get this started." Geoff said.

Samurai: OOOOO
Rajput: ooooo Ø ø

Robert clicks the switch and the battle opens up to five Rajput Warriors walking through a forest in India when five Samurai came in view over a hill, then one of the Samurais aimed his Tanegashima Musket and he fired it hitting a Rajput in the face cracking through his skull and popping put the back of his skull and he fell backwards dead like a rag-doll. (ø4-5) Then a Rajput Warrior drew one of his Chakrams and threw it at he Samurai hitting one of the Samurais in the face nearly cutting it in half killing him instantly sending him to his knees and he slumped to the ground forwards the Chakram digging deeper in to his face and dirt. (Ø4-4) Then the Samurais and Rajputs charged towards each other and one of the Samurais stopped and aimed his Tanegashima Musket and fired it hitting a Rajput in the should the temporary cavity nearly tore off the Rajputs arm, sending him spinning backwards to the ground. (ø3-4) Then a Rajput swung his Khanda but a Samurai managed to block it with his Katana however the Rajput swung his Khanda slashing off the Samurais foot and he slashed him across the chest finishing him off. (Ø3-3) Then a Samurai came up from behind the Rajput and then he stabbed him through the shoulder then he tore it out then he stabbed him in the face while he was on the ground killing him. (ø2-3) Then a Rajput came up to the Samurai with his Katars drawn and the Samurai swung his Katana but the Rajput blocked the sword with his three bladed Katar then he stabbed him in the stomach with his second Katar then he stabbed him in the neck with the center pronged blade of the three bladed Katar killing him. (Ø2-2) Then he turned around and he saw a second Samurai charging towards him and the Rajput grabbed his Khanda and swung sword hacking into the Samurais stomach nearly slashing him in half. (Ø2-1) Then the last Samurai swung his Katana and slashed his sword at the Rajput breaking a few chainmail rings, then he stabbed him through the throat and pierced though his Jugular vein and also severed his neck bone. (ø1-1) Then the Rajput leader came up with his Khanda and shield ready and then the Samurai drew his Wakizashi, then he swung his Katana but the Rajput blocked it with his shield then he slashed him across the cheek wounding him, then the Rajput stabbed him the Samurai stomach then he swung his Khanda and he slashed him across the face nearly lopping it in half then the Samurai fell to the ground dead. (Ø1-0) Then the Rajput raised his Khanda and fist in air in victory.

Rajput: 51.28% Samurai: 48.82%
Khanda: 54% Katana: 46%
Chakram: 46% Tanegashima Musket: 54%
Katar: 57% Wakizashi: 43%
Armor Fail Rate:
Helmet: 1% Helmet: 1%
Armor: 21% Armor: 27%
Shield: 2% No Shield:
Wins: 2.564 Wins: 2,436

"The Rajputs still remain the Deadliest Warrior do to their more reliable armor and their far more deadly Martial skill which as always allowed them to wield their weapons in a very lethal manner however the Samurai gave them a run for money do to having superior long range weapons." Robert Daly said.

Coming-up next the two most deadly Ancient Generals from Season 1 fight to the death.
Rameses II: one of Egypt's most beloved Pharaohs who did everything he could to gain a psychological edge against his enemies.

Vs.

Alexander the Great: the warrior king whose brilliant tactics and nonstop offensives carved out one of the largest empires in history.

Rameses II: one of Egypt's most beloved Pharaohs who did everything he could to gain a psychological edge against his enemies.

Vs.

Alexander the Great: the warrior king whose brilliant tactics and nonstop offensives carved out one of the largest empires in history.

"After much consideration we've finally chosen two of Season 1s deadliest generals, both of these guys were complete opposites Rameses II used psychological warfare and Alexander used brilliant and decisive tactics against his enemies." Geoff said.

"I'm a broken record and I know it, lets take a look at their stats." Dr. Dorian said.

Rameses II:
Circa: 1279 B.C.
Age: 66
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 140 Pounds
Weapons and Armor:
Khopesh
Javelin
Hyksos Bow
War Helmet
Bronze Scale Armor
Leather Shield

Alexander:
Circa: 333 B.C.
Age: 23
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 155 Pounds
Weapons and Armor:
Kopis
Xyston
Gastraphetes
Iron Helmet
Bronze Chest Plate
Caetra

Close Range:

Khopesh v. Kopis

Since we've seen both weapons preform in battle before are team of analysts reviewed the tests and are now ready to determine which warrior gets the edge? "I'm going all out with the Khopesh for its longer reach far superior slashing capabilities it just has more killing options, edge: Khopesh." Geoff said.

"I agree with you again the Khopesh has a longer reach thicker blade giving it that chopping power you we're talking about Geoff, edge: Rameses II." Mack said.

"I agree 100% edge: Khopesh." Dr. Dorian said.

EDGE: Khopesh

Mid-Range:

Javelin v. Xyston

Since we've seen similar weapons our team of experts reviewed the tests of the Xyston and the Javelin testings and our experts are now ready to give an edge. "The Javelin is a lethal weapon and it can be thrown off the back of a chariot but the Xyston has the much greater reach and it has two tips for dangerous situations and it is devastating when used from horseback." Geoff said.

"Edge: Xyston." Mack said.

"I agree with you both edge, Xyston." Dr. Dorian said.

EDGE: Xyston

Long Range:

Hyksos Bow v. Gastraphetes

"The Gastraphetes has the greater range and it deals greater damage but the Hyksos Bow has the faster reload time greater accuracy and higher chance of penetrating armor and killing the man wearing it while doing so, edge: Hyksos Bow." Dr. Dorian said.

EDGE: Hyksos Bow

Armor:

War Helmet, Bronze Scale Armor & Leather Shield v. Iron Helmet, Bronze Chest Plate & Caetra

"Alexander's armor is about 1,000 years more advanced then Rameses armor, the overall protection of his armor is much greater then any kind of armor Rameses II brings to the table." Mack said.

"I agree with you Mack Alexander's armor is 1,000 years technologically more advanced, then Rameses' armor also his weapons can pierce Rameses' armor much more smoothly then Rameses' weapons can pierce his armor, edge Alexander." Geoff said.

"I agree with what you both have said however if their is one advantage Rameses' armor had over Alexander's is far superior mobility and accuracy cobble that with his chariot skills and bow skill will destroy Alexander so in combination of mobility and accuracy I say that Rameses' armor is evenly matched-up with the more effective and protective armor Alexander wore, edge even." Dr. Dorian said.

EDGE: Alexander the Great

"Okay Robert we've got all the weapons data plugged into the sim, we've considered and reviewed these two warriors ex-factors but what we don't have is a result lets see who is the Deadliest Ancient General of Season 1." Geoff said.

Rameses II: OOOOO
Alexander: ooooo Ø ø

Robert Daly clicks the switch and the battle opens up to Rameses II riding on a chariot backed by three of his Egyptian Warriors on foot and another driving his chariot, knowing of an attack against his army he began watching the horizon when he caught site of Alexander the Great riding on horseback with four Macedonians walking on foot, Rameses ordered his me to fire their Hyksos Bows and he loaded and arrow into his bow alongside with two of his men and they fired one of the arrows made contact with Alexander's shield the other two hit a Macedonian in the chest and he fell backwards dead. (ø4-5) Then a Macedonian began to load his Gastraphetes and Alexander grabbed one of his Macedonian's Xystons, and began to charge full gallop then the Macedonian fired his Gastraphetes hitting an Egyptian in the throat killing him instantly. (Ø4-4) Then Alexander began to get closer, and closer to Rameses and Rameses fired his Hyksos but the arrow bounced off his armor, then Alexander continued his charged and he rammed his Xyston into the Chariot drivers chest killing him and sending him flying off the back of the chariot. (Ø4-3) Then Rameses ordered one of his Egyptians to drive the chariot and as he passed by a Macedonian reloading his Gastraphetes he loaded his Hyksos Bow and he fired it hitting the Macedonian in the throat killing him instantly. (ø3-3) Then a Macedonian drew his Kopis and he charged towards a Egyptian with a javelin drawn then as the Egyptian thrust his Javelin at him he chopped at it with his Kopis breaking it at the tip then he slashed him across the face with his Kopis killing him instantly. (Ø3-2) Then Rameses and his Chariot Driver drove back around towards the now victorious Macedonian then the Macedonian saw the massive chariot and he began to run away however Rameses threw his Javelin hitting the Macedonian in the back killing him sending him falling forwards dead. (ø2-2) Then Rameses drew his Khopesh and he jumped off his chariot and he charged towards a Macedonian and he swung his Khopesh chopping into the Macedonians stomach wounding him, then he tore it out and spun around slashing his head right off. (ø1-2) Then Alexander charged past Rameses' remaining Egyptian Warrior and he swung his Kopis slashing him across the throat killing him and nearly chopped off his head. (Ø1-1) Then he dismounted and he walked up to Rameses and picked up one of his fallen Macedonians shields then as he closed in on his opponent Rameses picked up a shield from the ground then the two men circled each other for a moment the Rameses swung his Khopesh but Alexander blocked it with his shield then Alexander responded to this by slashing at Rameses three times with his Kopis but Rameses blocked them all then as Alexander swung his Kopis again Rameses swung his Khopesh slashing him across the hip wounding him and causing him to drop his sword and shield then Rameses slashed him across the chest two more times making an X-shape with his sword then Rameses swung his Khopesh slashing Alexander across the face cutting deep into face, leaving him bloodied and sent him falling to the side dead. (ø0-1) Then Rameses raised his Khopesh and roared in victory, then he walked off back to his remaining army in Babylon.

Rameses II: 50.1% Alexander the Great: 49.9%
Khopesh: 57% Kopis: 43%
Javelin: 36% Xyston: 64%
Hyksos Bow: 68% Gastraphetes: 32%
Armor Fail Rate:
Helmet: 12% Helmet: 7%
Armor: 48% Armor: 24%
Shield: 5% Shield: 2%
Ex-Factors: (Ex-Factor Averages)
Strategy: 84 Strategy: 96
Ethics: 76 Ethics: 64
Generalship: 92 Generalship: 88
Physicality: 89 Physicality: 92
Audacity: 93 Audacity: 87
Wins: 2,505 (86.8) Wins: 2,495 (85.4)

"The reason Rameses II won was because he had far superior close range and long range weapons, he also dominated in the majority of ex-factors, however Alexander had better armor and mid-range weapons and tactics but although he was a great military leader his weapons fell short." Robert Daly said.

Coming-up which Modern Day general from Season 2 will dethrone Andrew Jackson?

Ulysses S. Grant: the all American Union General whose brilliant tactics offensives played a major rule in the Civil War.

Vs.

Simon Bolivar: the South American liberator who fought for his nations freedom over Spanish Rule in war and politics.

"With our first Back for Blood Match-up we're comparing two of the early 18th Centuries greatest generals who fought with opposing tactics, this is going to be a good fight." Geoff said.

"Lets see how these warriors match-up in their stats." Dr. Dorian said.

Grant:
Circa: 1861
Age: 39
Height: 5'8 "
Weight: 185 Pounds
Weapons:
Model 1860 Officer's Sword
Springfield Model 1861 Rifle
Triangular Socket Bayonet

Bolivar:
Circa: 1820
Age: 36
Height: 5'3"
Weight: 140 Pounds
Weapons:
French Calvary Saber
Jean-Lepage Carbine
Machete

Close Range:

Model 1860 Officers Sword v. French Calvary Saber

Since we've seen both weapons preform in battle before which do our experts give an edge. "The Model 1860 gets my edge it has a far superior reach and has far great slashing capabilities when compared to the French Calvary Saber, edge: Ulysses S. Grant." Geoff said.

"I would have to disagree the French Calvary Saber is a much finer crafted Saber, its more versatile it will in my mind get the job much faster then the much larger slower Model 1860, edge: Simon Bolivar." Mack said.

"For me I agree with what you both said they both have their own disadvantages and advantages they also share the same basic designs and functions, edge: even." Dr. Dorian said.

EDGE: Even

Long Range:

Springfield Model 1861 Rifle v. Jean-Lepage Carbine

After reviewing the tests of the Springfield Rifle and Jean-Lepage Carbine which do our experts give an edge? "I would have to give it to the Springfield do to the fact that it has the far superior firing mechanism and it has greater accuracy and has a much faster reload time, edge: Springfield Rifle." Geoff said.

"I agree with you Geoff the Springfield has the much far superior accuracy and much faster reload time, and the greater firing mechanism, edge: Springfield Model 1861 Rifle." Mack said.

"The Springfield Rifle has the superior accuracy, it has the greater firing mechanism, and like you guys said it has the much faster reload time, edge: Springfield Model 1861 Rifle." Dr. Dorian said.

EDGE: Springfield Model 1861 Rifle

Special:

Triangular Socket Bayonet v. Machete

Since we've seem similar weapons our team of experts reviewed the tests to determine which warrior gets the edge? "This is not so easy decision the Triangular Socket Bayonet, is far more lethal a finely crafted blade which allows for greater killing power and its shape allows for death and greater potential to pierce into the internal organs, edge: Ulysses S. Grant." Geoff said.

EDGE: Triangular Socket Bayonet

"Okay Robert we've got the weapons and ex-factors plugged into the sim so lets go ahead and run this battle to see who will win this battle." Geoff said.

Ulysses: OOOOO
Bolivar: ooooo Ø ø

The battle opens up to Simon Bolivar sitting around a campsite with four of his Bourgeois Rebels when he saw Ulysses S. Grant come riding over a hill on horseback with four other Union Soldiers, Ulysses ordered his men to charged and they did and as they did Bolivar ordered his Rebels to fire their Carbines and they did and one Rebel was able to shoot a Union Soldier in the chest killing him instantly. (Ø5-4) Then Ulysses ordered his men to fire back and one of the Union Soldiers fired his Springfield and hit a Rebel in the forehead as he reloaded his Jean-Lepage Carbine breaking out the back of his skull killing him instantly and sent him flying backward. (ø4-4) Then he was able to quickly reload his second shot and fired his Springfield Rifle this time hitting a rebel in the shoulder breaking his collarbone and the rebel spun to the side dead. (Ø4-3) Then as he reloaded his third shot a Rebel jumped up in front of him and swung his Machete slashed him across the chest wounding him then he cut off his hands before chopping into his throat with the Machete killing him. (ø3-3) Then a Union soldier attached his Triangular Socket Bayonet on his Rifle and the rebel charged towards him but he stabbed him in the hip before whacking him across the face with his rifle then he pierced into his internal organs and tore it out taking what it was attached to with it as well as a pool of blood. (ø2-3) Then Bolivar mounted his horse and he road past the Union soldier and he swung his French Calvary Saber slashing him across the face killing him before he could reach him with the bayonet. (Ø2-2) Then Grant charged past a rebel whom was still struggling to load his Carbine and as he pasted him he swung his Model 1860 slashing the rebel across the chest killing him instantly. (ø1-2) Then Bolivar road past the last Union Soldier and swung his Calvary Saber slashing him across the throat so hard it made him fly backwards landing on the top of his head breaking his neck killing him instantly. (Ø1-1) Then Ulysses road past him and swung his Model 1860 but Bolivar managed to barely block it with his own Saber then they came back around charging towards each other then as Ulysses came close enough to Bolivar he swung his Model 1860 as Bolivar swung his French Calvary Saber, Bolivar managed to hit Ulysses' across his right ear while Grant manage to stab cleanly through Bolivar's forehead and the tip of the blade stuck out the end of his head, sending Bolivar flying off his horse and taking Grant himself with him. (ø0-1) Then Grant stood up and tore out his Model 1860 from Bolivar's skull then he cleaned off the blade of the blood and held his bloodied ear as he limped back to his horse while mourning for his fallen soldiers and opponents.

Ulysses S. Grant: 53.92% Simon Bolivar: 46.08%
Model 1860 Officers Sword: 57% French Calvary Saber: 43%
Springfield Model 1861 Rifle: 62% Jean-Lepage Carbine: 38%
Triangular Socket Bayonet: 56% Machete: 44%
Wins: 2,696 Wins: 2,304

"The reason Ulysses S. Grant won was because he was because he was bringing far superior technologically advanced weaponry and far more effective tactics which were more deadly then the tactics and weapons Bolivar was using in battle." Mack said.

Coming-up the final Back for Blood match-up as two of America's greatest Generals duel to the death. Ulysses S. Grant or Andrew Jackson who will be the Deadliest Warrior…?

Ulysses S. Grant: the all American Union General whose brilliant tactics offensives played a major rule in the Civil War.

Vs.

Andrew Jackson: the hero of the War of 1812 whose brilliant tactics and determination defeated far superior British military forces.

"Its finally here the Final back for blood match-up of Season 3 as two of America's greatest most well known, longest lived and most celebrated generals turned presidents." Geoff said.

"Lets see how these two men stack up in their stats." Dr. Dorian said.

Ulysses S. Grant:
Circa: 1861
Age: 39
Height: 5'8"
Weight: 185 Pounds
Weapons:
Model 1860 Officers Sword
Springfield Model 1861 Rifle
Gatling Gun

Andrew Jackson:
Circa: 1812
Age: 55
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 185 Pounds
Weapons:
Model 1812 Officer's Sword
Model 1812 Springfield Rifle
6-Pound Cannon

Close Range:

Model 1860 Officer's Sword v. Model 1812 Officer's Sword

"Both of these swords share their own similar designs and functions, edge: Even." Mack said.

EDGE: Even

Mid-Range:

Springfield Model 1861 Rifle v. Model 1812 Springfield Rifle

Since we've seen both weapons preform in testing before our team of experts reviewed the testing in order to determine which warrior gets the edge? "The Model 1861 is more technologically superior in range and accuracy and reload time, edge: Springfield Model 1861 Rifle." Geoff said.

"I would have to disagree the tactics that Andrew Jackson used were far more effective then Grant's tactics he was using regular and irregular tactics to fight so I would have to say Jackson gets the edge." Mack said.

"I agree with Mack Jackson combined conventional and unconventional tactics which in my mind are far superior then Grant's conventional tactics, edge: Andrew Jackson." Dr. Dorian said.

EDGE: Model 1812 Springfield Rifle

Long Range:

Gatling Gun v. 6-Pound Cannon

"The Gatling Gun gets the definite edge, the Cannon does deal a load of damage but your only delivering one shot, the Gatling Gun can fire off multiple rounds getting more hits and earning more kills then the Cannon, edge: Gatling Gun." Geoff said.

EDGE: Gatling Gun

"Okay Robert again we've got all the weapons data plugged into the simulation and we've reviewed the ex-factors of these two beyond legendary American General-turned-Presidents so lets get this started and finish off strong for the last Back for blood match-up of Season 3." Geoff said.

Jackson: OOOOO
Grant: ooooo Ø ø

Robert clicks the switch and the battle opens up to Andrew Jackson and four Tennessee Militiamen sitting around a cannon when Grant came up on horseback with for of his Union soldiers dragging a Gatling Gun, behind them knowing of the pending attack Jackson ordered his men to scramble for their weapons as one Militiamen ran for his Rifle he was shot in the chest by a Union Soldiers Model 1861 and he flew backwards dead. (Ø5-4) Then Jackson grabbed his fallen militiamen's 1812 Rifle and he aimed it and fired hitting a Union Soldier in the forehead cracking through his skull and pulling out the back of his skull sending blood spraying out of his skull as he fell backwards landing near the Gatling. (ø4-4) Then Grant ordered his men to prepare their Gatling and they loaded a few rounds into the magazine, then another Union soldier began to crank off shots hitting a militiaman in the chest multiple times killing him. (Ø4-3) Then Jackson ordered his men to fire back with their 6-Pound Cannon, Jackson then lit the fuse to the Cannon and smoke flew out of the barrel followed by a cannon ball and the cannon ball tore through the stomach of a Union Soldier nearly tearing him in half. (ø3-3) Then Grant's Union Soldier continued to fire his Gatling Gun as Jackson's last two Militiaman reloaded their cannon but one of them was shot in the back of the head and he fell over dead. (Ø3-2) Then Jackson ordered his last militiaman to fire his 6-Pound Cannon as he ran and mounted his horse, then the last militiaman fired the cannon and the cannon ball flew threw the air hitting the Magazine of the Gatling Gun and hitting the Union Soldier cranking the Gatling Gun in the face tearing his head off. (ø2-2) Then Grant ordered his last Union soldier to charge and he he charged from horseback then as he closed in on the Militiaman who was reloading his Model 1812 Rifle and he slashed him across the face killing him. (Ø2-1) Then Andrew Jackson began to charge towards the last Union Soldier as he charged with a Bayonet armed to his Rifle but Jackson slashed him across the throat killing him instantly and sent him spinning backwards to his back. (ø1-1) Then Grant turned to see Jackson turning towards him then the two men charged towards each other, and Jackson swung his 1812 Sword but Grant managed to block it with his own sword, then they came back around and Jackson swung his saber as Grant loaded up his shot but Jackson slashed him across the cheek, then they came back around again and Grant swung his sword hitting Jackson in the throat, however Jackson managed to stab Grant's horse in the head sending Grant flying off his horse taking Jackson with him then after the dust cleared Jackson's corpse laid on the ground (Ø1-0) and Ulysses stood up dusted himself off, then he cleaned his sword of the blood and prayed for his fallen opponents and fellow men as he walked off in victory.

Ulysses S. Grant: 50.74% Andrew Jackson: 49.26%
Model 1860 Officer's Sword: 49% Model 1812 Officer's Sword: 51%
Gatling Gun: 58% 6-Pound Cannon: 42%
Springfield Model 1861 Rifle: 46% Model 1812 Springfield Rifle: 54%
Wins: 2,537 Wins: 2,467

"The reason Ulysses S. Grant won was because although Jackson was bringing far superior tactics and was combining Irregular and regular tactics with his weaponry, Grant had that tried-and-true technology his Gatling Gun is what really turned the tide in the final battle." Robert Daly said.

Next its the official beginning of Season 3 as two of the Ancient worlds finest military leaders duel to the death.
Themistocles: Athenian Statesman and General who defeated the Persian fleet at Salamis sending their plans to invade Greece back another decade in 480 B.C.

Vs.

Gaius Marius: the Roman consul who reformed the Roman military whose diplomatic and influential thinking tactics defeated every army in his path at least once.