(A tan-skinned man dressed with feathers on his head as well as other traditional clothing swings his club at the camera.)

Sioux Warrior: The hardened and fearless native American who endured famine and disease.

(Several Sioux warrriors are seen sneaking up to a patrol of U.S. soldiers and with their tomahawks and lances cut the white men down.)

vs.

(A similar looking man also with feathers in his hair and a poncho draped over his body thrusts his massive spear at the camera.)

Mapuche Warrior: South America's most famed tribal warrior who fought against Incan and Spanish aggression.

(Mapuche warriors lie in wait for a group of Conquistadors to walk by and when they do the native warriors scream battle cries and pepper the Spaniards with arrows.)

WHO IS DEADLIEST?

To find out, we've assembled a team of world class fighters to test history's most lethal weapons. Using 21st century science, we'll see what happens when two warriors go head to head.

No rules. No safety. No mercy. It's a duel to the death to decide who is...THE DEADLIEST WARRIOR!

Here in our elite fight club we have gathered a panel of doctors, military historians, scientists, and weapons specialists to test out the lethal arsenals wielded by each of our combatants to determine who would win a fight between two enduring tribal warriors.

Sioux Warrior

Circa: 1876 A.D.

Height: 5'8''

Weight: 140 lbs.

Armor: None

Mapuche Warrior

Circa: 1557 A.D.

Height: 5'7''

Weight: 135 lbs.

Armor: Mapuche Poncho

''We're back folks with another battle of indigenous tribal warriors and today we're pitting the fearless Sioux warrior from the Dakotas who resisting the blue coats going up against the Mapuche of Chile who battled the Spaniards and Incas. It's a battle between two enduring tribesman and it will definitely be an interesting fight to see who reigns above the other.'' Ancient weapons and historian DeadAliveManiac started off.

''This is easily one of our closest match ups to date due to the similarities of these two warriors but if I had to choose one I'll side with the Mapuche for the sole purpose of them defeating the Spanish during the Arauco war, something that was very hard to achieve during that time, plus I think they are more drive to maintain their way of life.'' Medical expert Zivon96 said explaining his choice.

''Hm, well, I think I'll go with the Sioux for the simple fact being they are excellent fighters and how they were able to defeat the blue coats at Little Bighorn and they had gatling guns and repeating rifles! Plus, they are also good on horseback too.'' Weapons geek MKDemigodZ-Warrior countered.

''Two tribal warriors who defeated technologically superior forces. We're bringing in stone and sticks for weapons, no steel at all so that's another thing that makes this a great match and I can't wait to see which tribal warrior wins this round.'' Modern warfare weapons and history specialist PFC Rice Man concluded before taking out a cake from under the table. ''Also, today is Demigod's b-day!''

Rice Man takes the opportunity to like a candle numbered in Demigod's age as Zivon, DAM and Metal Harbinger surround the weapons geek.

''Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday dear Demigod! Happy birthday to you!'' Zivon, Rice Man, DAM and Metal Harbinger shouted at the top of their lungs.

Demigod could only smile in happiness at what his fellow panelists were doing. ''Thanks guys! It's great to have friends like you who'd do this for me!''

''Make a wish and blow those candles out boy!'' DAM said.

Doing what he was told, Demigod made his wish.

''I wish for the Sioux warrior to win this awesome battle! Nonetheless, may the best warrior win!"

He then blew the candles out.

''Whoo! We'll celebrate after this episode but we've got a battle to resolve first everyone! Let's get right to it.'' Rice Man said.

The Sioux, also known as Lakota, are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations peoples in North America. The term can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or to any of the nation's many language dialects. The Sioux comprise three major divisions based on language divisions: the Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota. During the 1870s the Lakota nation engaged the U.S. cavalry in a bloody struggle and though they fought bravely they were ultimately defeated and forced to move to reservations.

''They endured some of the harshest conditions from famine and diseases such as smallpox and tuberculosis. Not only that, they had to battle the blue coats who were encroaching on their land too and they fought as hard as they could to maintain their way of life. The Mapuche has no idea what's coming his way for sure.'' Rice Man explained.

The fearless native American defended his land from the white men with a lethally crafted arsenal of weapons.

Short Range: Inyankapemni Club

Mid-Range: Buffalo Lance

Long Range: Self Bow

Special: Pipe Tomahawk

Today however, the fearless American Indian combats another deadly and enduring tribal warrior.

The Mapuche are a group of indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile and southwestern Argentina, including parts of present-day Patagonia. The collective term refers to a wide-ranging ethnicity composed of various groups who shared a common social, religious and economic structure, as well as a common linguistic heritage as Mapudungun speakers. They are most famous for battling the invading Spanish conquistadors during the Arauco war where they achieved victory against the Spaniards and won their independence for 300 years.

''They went up against guys in steel armor who also had cannons and guns. Unlike the Aztecs they won against the Spaniards and were left alone for another 300 years before the Chilean army occupied their lands in the 1880s. The Sioux needs to be ready to combat this new, vicious challenger who's just as dangerous and determined to defend their land against all threats. Invading European or other tribes.'' Rice Man explained.

The fierce South American warrior used an assortment of stone weapons to defend his lands from the Spaniards.

Short Range: Stone Mace

Mid-Range: Tacuara Spear

Long Range: Mapuche Bow & Bolas

Special: Stone Axe

When the need for killing their enemies up close was required, both these tribesman brought in simple, yet deadly bashing weapons. Up first will be the Sioux warrior with the inyankapemni club.

''The inyankapemni club was one of the main weapons used by Lakota warriors. It was made of a very flexible wooden handle to give it a whipping action, and had a football-shaped bauxite head to maximize the point of impact. It was 24 inches long and weighed 1½ pounds." Sioux expert Moses Brings Plenty explained.

''That is one of the weirdest, yet coolest native American weapons we've seen on this fic man. To test that club out we've set up a gel bust the mimics real human flesh and real tissue. We will give you 15 seconds to dish out as much damage as possible and we want to see body shots and headshots.'' DAM explained.

Taking his weapon the Sioux expert walks up to his target clad in the traditional poncho of the Mapuche for inspiration. He looks to DAM for the countdown.

''On 3...2...1...smash it!" DAM called out.

Letting out a traditional Sioux war cry Moses swings his club at the torso's temple completely shattering the bone underneath. Visible through the translucent skin. He then strikes the dummy at the top of the head leaving a small indent before repeating the same moves over and over again until his 15 seconds is up but not before delivering several body strikes to the torso.

Zivon walks up to the torso to inspect the carnage.

''So first off you managed to hit this guy hard enough in the temple to cause this massive indent and that will definitely be a kill. Depressed skull fractures are horrible injuries to die from because you literally won't be surviving through those because of the brain. Right up here you managed to leave another depressed skull fracture and the results will be the same like the first blow. You then repeated those strikes over and over until you reduced his skull into what we'd compare to a cracked egg shell held only by the skin of this guy. He's completely dead.'' Explained the doc.

Rice Man then took notice of the broken club. ''Your weapon broke man, I'd be worried if I was using this it breaks when I'm in the middle of taking this guy down.''

Mapuche expert Alvarino walked over unimpressed by the club's display. ''My weapon may be bludgeoning as well but at least it doesn't break easily like your club.''

The Mapuche smashes back with their simple, but deadly stone mace.

''The stone mace used by the Mapuche warriors was a simple, round piece of stone where they made a hole in it so it can be tied to a wooden shaft about a foot in length with rope. It's weight varied with the stone used for the head but nonetheless it was a deadly, simple weapon in the Mapuche arsenal that slayed many of my ancestors' enemies.'' Alvarino explained, holding his mace high for the panelists to see.

''I like the simplicity of this weapon, care to show us how deadly a stone weapon can be when used right? It's the same test like Moses.'' DAM asked pointing to a Sioux warrior stand in.

''Sure thing, one dead Sioux coming up.'' Alvarino said getting into position.

Getting the high speed camera ready DAM begins the countdown. ''On 3...2...1...SMASH IT UP!''

Letting out a traditional Mapuche cry Alvarino rushes up to his target and rears his arms and club back and takes a mighty swing at the gel bust and the results were instant. The stone mace had impacted the target's jaw with such force it literally broke a multitude of the bust's teeth out and sent it rocking over onto the ground. Wasting no time the Mapuche man stood over the fallen torso and continued to strike the torso's skull several times before reducing it to mush as DAM called time.

Adding insult to injury he takes one more hit sending some brain pulp everywhere just as Zivon walks over.

''Uh, do I even need to explain this? You caused even worse damage than the Inyankapemni Club! The stone head is larger than what the club has and you caused very severe trauma on the skull and the first blow would've been enough to kill if not knock him out on the spot. The amount of bleeding he would have from losing that much teeth would be enough to end him if he isn't treated right combined with the completely shattered jaw bones. You took it up a notch by completely pulverizing his skull until it's nothing but smashed brains and grind up bone. We can't even identify who he is unless we did a DNA test!''

''That's why the Mapuche liked the stone mace, the damage it causes was just insane.'' Alvarino commented.

''Compared to the club you still have that stone on it for a few more kills before it starts to give away. I'm impressed.'' Demigod said.

After testing out the lethality of these two bludgeoning weapons, which one does the panel believe takes the edge?

''I was all even for both these weapons when we started since they only cause blunt force trauma, but the stone mace proved more durable to me and that's what I'm giving my edge to.'' DAM started off.

''I have to agree, the stone mace's head is much larger than the club's teensy little head so that means it causes more trauma on a larger scale. It has my edge.'' Zivon commented.

''Durability plays into the stone mace's favor. It can probably kill a dozen people unlike the club which breaks after a few hits.'' Demigod added.

''For durability and much worse trauma I'm siding with the Mapuche's stone mace on this one boys.'' Rice Man concluded.

For short range weapons, the edge goes to the Mapuche warrior for his stone mace.

Coming up, we test out the favored impaling weapons of these two natives and then later the battle goes out to long range when a simple throwing weapon is pitted against the weapons used by all American Indians.

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Now things are brought to mid-range and to do that, we'll test out the spears and lances of these native warriors. Up first will be the Mapuche with his Tacuara spear.

''The Tacuara spear was a long spear, usually 5 to 6 meters long, made to be used on a charge, it was light and flexible with a sharpened stone as it's tip that was shaped into a stereotypical point. It was made from the Tacuara tree, similar to bamboo, but harder. This spears were so effective that they were eventually adopted by the Argentinean cavalry, with a metal tip instead of stone and slayed many Incans and Conquistadors during the Mapuche's prime.'' Alvarino explained.

''Wow, that's one long spear.'' Demigod commented.

''Interesting looking weapon, you said charge? We're gonna have you use this spear on horseback to see how effective it is in it's use in a charge. We have set up for you an opposing Sioux warrior on horseback as well as one on foot, both dressed in traditional headdress for inspiration. Ready to kill?'' DAM asked.

''Yes I am, let's do this.''

Rice Man rides over with a horse and dismounts it to help Alvarino get atop of it. After doing so the panel walks over to the computer and camera set up.

''Okay Alvarino, whenever you're ready go ahead and charge!" DAM called out.

Raising his spear high he gives another mighty battle cry just like before and winnies his horse forward, the stallion galloping at a relatively fast pace and the expert approaches his target. He lowers his spear and impales the mounted Sioux warrior right in the chest and with enough force to knock the torso right off the stand in horse. He pulls his spear out as he rides away from the downed target and gallops his way toward the target on foot. Holding his spear out he sends the tip careening into the bust's face with a sickening crunch before riding away shouting in victory leaving the torso trampled courtesy of his horse.

''DAMn! He sure showed those targets who's boss around here.'' Demigod exclaimed.

The panel then walks over to assess the damage left by the spear starting with the mounted target.

''Well then, this guy got killed two times over, the initial blow with the spear pierced his aorta for an instant kill due to the high amount of bleeding that would occur hitting this anatomically important area. There's no way this guy is gonna make it when you consider that he struck the ground with enough force to crack his skull and spilling his brains out on the floor. Sucks to be this guy.'' Zivon explained before they make their way toward the foot target. ''And this guy, you took that dang spear and basically shoved it right into his face hitting the bottom portion of the brain for another instant kill. I'm quite impressed, if he didn't die from the initial blow your horse trampling him would finish him off. Good work.''

''That spear is way too long to use, my buffalo lance is shorter yes, but we have more control over it and it's more practical.'' Moses said.

To answer the long Tacuara spear, the Sioux warrior skewers back with his buffalo lance. Since we've seen very similar lances before with the Mohawk Indian and the Cheyenne Dog Soldier, the team reexamines said weapon's testing in previous matches before making their decision.

''With careful consideration, we're gonna call this edge as a tie for various reasons. Zivon, take it away!'' DAM said.

''Yes, the Tacuara spear as the massive reach advantage and easily outclasses the Buffalo lance in a cavalry fight, however, the Buffalo lance is made of metal and is better on foot thanks to it's shorter reach.'' Explained the good Canadian.

''I agree, both can cause identical damage despite being made of different materials so I'm calling it even for that.'' Demigod explained.

''With they all said, ya'll glorious bastards took the words right out of my mouth.'' Rice Man concluded.

In mid-range weapons, the edge is even.

Moving on to long range these two warriors brought with them deadly bows to bring their foes down from afar. Since we've already seen the self bow with the Mohawk Indian our panel will move onward with the Mapuche's one-two punch of the Mapuche bow and bolas.

''The Mapuche bow is no different from the bows of other warriors like the Maasai and Apache, so we'll be moving on with the bolas.'' Rice Man commented.

'The bolas, also known as 'boleadoras,' is a type of throwing weapon used for both hunting and combat. It was made of weighted stone balls with the one crafted today interconnected by 24 inches of rawhide rope. The thrower would either grab one of the weights or the nexus of the cords and then give the balls momentum by swinging them above his head before releasing them. For the Mapuche we combined this with our bows to ensnare the enemy and kill them right away with the arrows. " Alvarino explained.

''That is a smart tactic, Demigod and Zivon have set up an attack bot dressed like a Sioux warrior. We'll send it charging towards you to simulate a charging opponent and we want to see the bolas first, then one shot with your bow understood?'' DAM explained.

Alvarino nods before taking his bolas and gets into a ready position. Demigod takes the controller for the attack bot and both men wait for DAM's signal.

''Okay Demigod, get the bot running on 3...2...1...go!" DAM shouted.

Demigod pushes forward on the analog stick and gets the bot charging at the Mapuche expert who spins the bolas around his head to gather as much energy as he can in the weapons before he spun around several times and lets the bolas go spinning toward the bot ensnaring it around legs pinning them together and a second later the torso falls down. Demigod halts the attack bot to simulate the opponent stopping due to being trapped and Alvarino takes the chance to string an arrow onto his bow and fires it hitting the torso right into the crown of the skull with a crunch.

''Alright, let's see what we got.'' Zivon said as they all walk over. ''The bolas definitely did their job here guys. Designed to stop his legs from moving and they did just that and caused him to fall flat on his face. He would be stunned and pinned long enough for a finishing blow which you did by firing an arrow right into his head and it was deep enough to hit the brain and kill him right there.''

''Sweet weapon combination, one of the best we've seen aside from the Gladiator's trident and net combo.'' Demigod commented.

''While you're wasting time spinning the bolas around us Sioux warriors can load our own arrow and finish you off before you get those things flying.'' Moses said unimpressed.

After looking over the testing of the self bow from previous battles and reexamining the Mapuche's which one do our panelists give the edge to?

''Easy, the combination of the Mapuche's bow and bolas give him more options and provide him with more kills if he utilizes the bola.'' DAM started.

''Agreed, the Sioux will be tangled before he can get an arrow off. So edge to the Mapuche on this one.'' Zivon seconded.

''Mapuche's combination weapon gets the edge all the way, it's simple.'' Demigod quipped.

''If the Mapuche brought only the bolas then the Sioux would win this, but since he is using two weapons in a combination attack he wins it all.'' Rice Man concluded.

For long range weapons, the edge goes to the Mapuche warrior for his bow and bolas combination.

Coming up next, we finally bring out the special weapons of these two natives and then later, our battle between the Sioux and Mapuche will begin!

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Now the time has come for special weapons, up first will be the Mapuche warrior with his stone axe.

''The stone axe, otherwise known as a Toqui axe was an axe made of stone as you can see, the blade was shaped similarly to a sickle of sorts but nonetheless it was a deadly weapon when used by the Mapuche war chief known as Toqui. It measured a foot in length and the blade measured 6 inches long.'' Alvarino explained.

To test out the killing potential of the axe DAM has set up two gel torsos clad in the traditional headdress of the Sioux Indians.

''Much like your short range test we'll give you roughly 15 seconds to dish out as much damage and as severe as possible to these saps. Think you can kill them both?'' DAM asked.

''I don't think, I know my friend.'' Alvarino replied as he gets into position.

''Then show us. On 3...2...1...attack!"

Alvarino shouts something in language of the Mapuche people and brings his axe in a downward swing onto the first target cutting halfway into it's head with a sickening crunch that makes everyone else cringe at the sound. Blood spurts from the wound and he tries to free his axe and when he does the head pops in half vertically from the wound, more blood spilling in the process. With his axe now free from the confines of the first torso he takes it and swings the weapon horizontally hitting the second torso right in the neck severing it's carotid and jugular vein in a spectacular bloody spectacle. He goes in for one more attack and swings the axe diagonally into the target's skull cutting a moderately sized wound into it before DAM calls time.

''On my way, hold your horses everyone.'' Zivon said as he walks over. ''Damn, the first guy suffered instant death when you took that axe and swung it hard enough cut deep into his head to the point where you got stuck and when you freed your weapon it popped the head into two. That's a kill. The second torso saw his carotid artery and jugular vein severed from one swing alone and with that, he's bleeding out very quick and dead too. The second blow was overkill and killed him also since you managed to slice into the brain.''

Moses had to shake his head as he was unimpressed. ''Your weapon is made of stone, my tomahawk is made of metal, end of story.''

Since we've seen the pipe tomahawk in use with the Mohawk Indian the panel will simply review the testing of it by said warrior before coming to their final decision.

''While this comparison may seem like a draw we're actually gonna give the edge to the Sioux's pipe tomahawk and here's why.'' DAM said pointing to Zivon.

''It's stone versus metal, which one is gonna win that comparison I wonder?'' Zivon said shrugging.

''The pipe tomahawk also has as bit of a reach advantage since the Sioux were known to toss their tomahawks. For being metal and to some a degree, a distance weapons the Sioux takes the edge.'' Demigod said.

''Metal versus stone? I wonder..'' Rice Man concluded.

In special weapons, the edge goes to the Sioux warrior for his pipe tomahawk.

Up next, Metal Harbinger reviews the x-factors of these two warriors and then finally our battle begins!

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Welcome back to the fight club, here we tested out the weapons wielded by these two enduring native warriors to see who will prove victorious.

For short range weapons, the Mapuche's stone mace proved more powerful that the Inyankapemni club.

''The club broke after just a few hits, the stone mace didn't. So for durability and being a harder hitting weapon the Mapuche wins this one.'' DAM explained.

Edge: Mapuche Warrior

For mid-range weapons, both the Tacuara spear and the Buffalo lance proved to be equally effective.

''One is longer and works a lot better on horseback, the other is shorter and works well on horseback and foot. We have to call this even.'' Zivon explained.

Edge: Even

For long range weapons, the Mapuche's one-two punch of his bow and bolas overcame the Sioux's self bow.

''The Mapuche can ensnare the Sioux warrior with his bolas and finish him off with his arrows. He gets the edge here.'' Demigod explained.

Edge: Mapuche Warrior

And finally, for special weapons the Sioux's pipe tomahawk proved much more effective than the stone axe.

''It's quite simple really, the tomahawk is better when thrown and is made of metal, the axe is made of stone.'' Rice Man explained.

Edge: Sioux Warrior.

And now, our resident computer wizz Metal Harbinger will gauge the x-factors. Metal?

''Let's do this!" Metal exclaimed while cracking his knuckles.

''For training we had to give this one to the Sioux warrior because when they went to battle they absolutely took no prisoners and practiced how to be effective horseback warriors. The Mapuche trained too but not the same extent as their competition. 88 to an 80.''

''For endurance the Sioux Indians went through devastation after devastation in regards to disease compared to the Mapuche who were raised in more oceanic temperate climes of south-central Chile. So the Mapuche has an 81 to the Sioux's 79.''

''Next up is physicality and endurance also plays a role in this as the Sioux population was nearly starved to death compared to the Mapuche who were very agile warriors. The Mapuche has an 80 to the Sioux's 73.''

''For ferocity, these two tribal warriors resisted the blue coats, the Incans and the Conquistadors who had better weapons, armor and technology than them so that drove them to fight as hard as they did and did their best to win. They also took no prisoners sometimes. Both men scored an equal 87.''

''Fifth is killer instinct and this plays with ferocity as well since they fought more powerful foes. Mapuche defeated the Spaniards in that one particular battle, I think it was during the Arauco war and the Sioux defeated the U.S. Army at Little Bighorn. Both scored an 89 each.''

''Now, we finally have metallurgy and this one was a no brainer, the Sioux's blades were made of iron compared to the exclusive stone weapons of the Mapuche. 85 to a 50.''

Now that Metal has concluded the x-factors, we will now run the battles one-thousand times to determine our winner.

Who will win between two of the world's most enduring and fierce native warriors?

''In the end, only one man will remain standing, let's see who it is.'' Metal said before hitting the button.

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It's an arid day in central Chile as a lone Sioux warrior was seen trekking the open field on his trusted stallion. Recently him and his brethren have battled the blue coats in a costly victory and somehow he had been separated from his group.

Winding up in this unfamiliar area he did not falter as he will continue to search for his brethren and continue battle with those damned white me.

Elsewhere a lone Mapuche warrior was seen pulling his horse behind him as they had done battle with the Incans the night before that resulted in his tribe's defeat from the latter that he was forced to flee to avoid death and to search for a new home to settle his tribe in. In his hand he carried his stone axe. The rest of his weapons stowed on his horse.

Hearing the sounds of another horse he looks up hoping to see one of his own but instead spots an unfamiliar looking man with braids and feathers in his hair. He had never seen anyone like him before but he was playing it safe and assumed he was an enemy tribesman.

Likewise, the Sioux warrior spots the poncho wearing Mapuche and glares at him as the south American warrior looked similar to one of his rival tribes back home. Both sides glare at each other momentarily before the Sioux unleashed his war cry and grabbing his lance charges forth on his galloping horse.

Seeing this, the Mapuche quickly mounts his horse and unwrapping his Tacuara spear off his horse he winnies his beast forward.

The sounds of their galloping horses echoing throughout the area and it wouldn't be too long before they both finally come in range with another and thanks to the Mapuche's much longer spear his tip he had the advantage.

Noticing the abnormally long weapon the Sioux maneuvers his horse away from the south American but did not get away scotch free as the Tacuara spear left a moderate cut in his arm making him grunt in annoyance and pain as he drops his lance the process. Seeing that he drew first blood the Mapuche raises his spear into the air and shouts in accomplishment which only served to annoy the Sioux even more.

Taking the shouting as an insult, the Sioux grabs his inyankapemni club and charges at the Mapuche once more who was still filled with bravado. Coming up on his target the Sioux swings the club with all his might nearly catching the south American off guard and the Mapuche ducks under the blow avoiding a crushed skull.

The Mapuche looks back to see the Sioux coming back around, this time with an arrow strung onto his self bow and he could not react in time as the arrow was sent flying and strikes him in his lower back. Yelping in pain the Mapuche falls over with a thud and goes to pull the arrow out after a brief struggle. After doing so he looks up to see the Sioux warrior charging him again with his club ready for the killing blow but with a swift reaction he grabs his spear off the ground and thrusts it upward.

Thanks to it's longer reach the Sioux's horse is skewered through the heart and the stallion cried out in agony as he tumbled to the ground dead sending the Sioux warrior flying several feet away.

The Mapuche smirks to himself as he sets his spear down to scoop up his stone mace and axe and quickly rushes over to the downed Sioux to finish the job. Peering over the American Indian's he is caught off guard by the Sioux who jumps up in surprise and swings both his club and pipe tomahawk.

Thankfully the Mapuche barely dodged the attack and retaliates by swinging his mace hoping to bash the Indian's head in but was only successful in hitting him in the arm causing him to drop his club. Seeing his opponent in pain the Mapuche goes in for another attack but the native American warrior manages to bring his free hand up to catch the stone mace wielding arm and twists it enough to cause the Mapuche to let go in pain before delivering a headbutt.

The force of the hit sending the Mapuche sprawling backward and clutching his now bleeding nose. Now the advantage in his favor, the Sioux lunges forward and swings his tomahawk several times slicing the Mapuche's poncho and leaving horrid gashes across the south American warrior's chest making the man cry in pain.

Before he could deliver the final blow however, the Mapuche reaches into his poncho and takes his bolas out and sidesteps to the right. Now that he was left open the Sioux did not know about the Mapuche's next attack coming when both his hands were ensnared by the bolas. Confused, he looks in the direction in which the Mapuche went and saw him readying an arrow of his own and just as the arrow flies the native American turns around and thankfully the arrow only pierces his back. Crying out in pain he hears the Mapuche charging back toward him with his stone axe in hand.

Turning around once more the Sioux raises his trapped hands up causing the Mapuche to inadvertently cut the binding and freeing his hands with his stone axe.

The Mapuche growls in frustration at his unintended move and goes for a flurry of swings hoping to catch the Sioux off guard but the Sioux ducks away and scoops up his dropped club.

Spinning backward he swings his club with enough force to strike the Mapuche in the gut making him wheeze from the impact and that was all he needed. With his opponent clutching his stomach the Sioux follows up by hitting the Mapuche in his side making him cry in pain as the blow before following it up with a sideways swing hitting him right in the temple fracturing it.

Frozen in his tracks, the Mapuche falls onto his knees and dropping his axe to the ground, he slowly raises his hand up to touch his now bleeding temple and gasps in shock as he felt the crushed bones in his temple. He sees a shadow loom over him and looks up to see the Sioux walking slowly around him, a look of bravado now filling the native American's eyes.

Now that he was directly behind him, the Sioux lets off a war cry before swinging his club like a baseball bat and hits the Mapuche's head with such force the back of his skull cracks loudly killing him.

His body falling forward, never to rise again.

As blood slowly seeps out of the Mapuche's wounds the Sioux raises his club into the air and shouts to the sky in victory.

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Winner: Sioux Warrior

Sioux Warrior: 514

Inyankapemni Club: 1

Buffalo Lance: 190

Self Bow: 133

Pipe Tomahawk: 190

Mapuche Warrior: 486

Stone Mace: 3

Tacuara Spear: 195

Bow & Bolas: 163

Stone Axe: 125

X-Factors

Training: 88/Training: 80

Endurance: 79/Endurance: 81

Physicality: 73/Physicality: 80

Ferocity: 87/Ferocity: 87

Killer Instinct: 89/Killer Instinct: 89

Metallurgy: 85/Metallurgy: 50

Following a very stressful struggle between these two native warriors, it would be the Sioux who wins in the end with 51.4% to the Mapuche's 48.6%. It was thanks to his superior iron weapons that crushed the stone weapons of the Mapuche. However, the Mapuche was better physically and the combination of his bow and bolas almost led him to victory.

''Holy crap, what another great match! It was the Sioux's superior skills on horseback that led to his victory and while it did end on foot a lot, the Sioux was able to keep the battle on horse a lot of the times which led to his victory as well. Congrats to the Lakota nation!'' DAM exclaimed.

''The Mapuche was no slouch, he proved he was a very strong and powerful opponent for the Sioux and he nearly won it too but his stone weapons costed him in the end.'' Zivon seconded.

''This was a great birthday gift from the guys and to have the warrior I back win, it makes it even better! Thanks for the awesome b-day as well!'' Demigod said happily.

''The Mapuche proved to us that he can easily kill the Sioux in the right conditions, however, the Sioux managed to prove the Mapuche wrong by showing he was the deadlier warrior in this fight. Thank you both for an amazing battle.'' Rice Man concluded.

(The victorious Sioux warrior rides off into the distance on the Mapuche's horse, now fated to be under his ownership after losing his own. What the Sioux wore now, was the poncho that was once owned by his adversary and he couldn't wait to bring it home to have it worn by his fellow tribesman in addition to the Mapuche's bolas.)

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Next time on Deadliest Warrior: Rice Man's Edition. It's a battle between the two of North America's most dangerous crime syndicates.

Irish Mob: America's oldest organized criminal syndicate who compete with the Italian mafia for control of the underworld.

vs.

Outlaws Motorcycle Club: The vicious one-percenter biker gang whose sole purpose is to rid the world of their enemies, the Hells Angels.

WHO IS DEADLIEST!?

Here's a list of the next four matches to follow this (in no order), I've been thinking about doing a half season B4B if I gather enough materials for it and hopefully these will do. Also, HAPPY B-DAY DEMIGOD!

Kublai Khan vs. Mahmud of Ghazni

Taliban vs. Islamic State of Iraq

Sun Tzu vs. Qin Shi Huang

Spanish Tercio vs. English Musketeers