>1. The Samurai Trained from the moment he can toddle and instilled with iron discipline to brace the cruelties of the world. While not as physically strong as other warriors, they more than made up for it with their superior speed. This alongside with their 'katanas' which were known to slice steel in half, made them very dangerous opponents to fight head on.
>2. The Viking While not as trained as their Eastern counterparts, the ferocity of the Viking warrior was known world wide all the way from the Aztec's to the Jap's. It's said that in battle they'd enter a transformation from pure bloodlust called the ''Berserker". When a few hundred Viking's entered their Berserker rage entire Roman legions were said to be wiped out.
>3. The Celtic Infamous for their strength. They wielded the broadsword and commonly fought by themselves. It sounds like a disadvantage but each Celtic warrior was strong enough to cleave a man right into two with a single blow, which made them feared across Europe.
>4. The Aztec Probably stemming from the one of the greatest civilizations to appear in the Americas. They were skilled enough in battle to avoid killing their opponent and instead take them back to the HQ where they would be sacrificed by the priests to live another day. Their blade, the Macuahuitl, could deliver a horrific and were known to have decapitate men in battle and once was reported to have even decapitated a conquistadors horse!
>5. The Roman Although the Roman warrior was outmatched in strength, speed, height and bloodlust the majority of the time in their conquests of the Germanic tribes, they more than easily made up for it with their ingenious tactics which mowed down hordes upon hordes of the savage Germanics despite being outnumbered usually a 100:1 .
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Levi Cox
Oh I forgot the subject. And not
>slice steel slice plated armour
Jayden Thompson
Delete this thread before anyone else sees it.
Isaiah Edwards
Why does every picture of a katana have the samurai wearing it incorrectly? Katanas were worn blade up.
Mason Morgan
This is definitely the worst thread I've ever seen on Veeky Forums, and this is including all the shemale porn dumps on /b/
Mason Parker
Shemale porn dumps cna be be pretty good, and I honestly am starting to hate anything that isn't straight and relatively normal.
This thread, however, is low grade trolling at best.
Jonathan Hill
This made me want to puke, good job OP
Mason Price
>romans were short and only ate lentils and bread meme Nothing can even come close to the roman in strength the average legionary carried 70ibs worth of equipment and did an average of 30 miles a day
Carter Rodriguez
The sword was usually worn tachi style in armor: blade down
Ryan King
this is the most ignorant generalization I've ever seen on Veeky Forums, and I've been on /pol/
Noah Ward
While that may be true user, I doubt they were as cut(low BF%) as in your pic. They would be more bear mode/functional strength like pic related.
Connor Wood
>Vikings >ever fighting Romans
Daniel Hill
what is the point of this thread, this isn't a fucking video game you nigger
Bentley Wright
>next on history channel
Alexander Lewis
>forgetting pirates, ninjas and spartans
Those are easily top 3.
Tyler Ward
You make me sick, OP
Joshua Nguyen
i hate weebs as much as the next guy but gotta admit samurais had the coolest armor
Joshua Edwards
Kek.
Cooper Nelson
>They would be more bear mode/functional strength get the fuck off this board
Kayden Green
*teleports behind you* *slashes you in half with his katana that is know to slice steel in half* psshh nothing personnel kid...
Cameron Evans
No. I meant to use a better more than bear mode but my point is they shouldn't look like fitness models that cut and lose alot of body fat. Berhaps burly is what I meant to say.
Parker Moore
OP's bait is ripe with the stench of fish guts, only the dumbest posters will fall for such a thing
Wyatt Richardson
Wiry is what I would expect from someone who had to march and dig fortifications daily like a Roman soldier. Probably quite low body fat, considering how active they were. Do we have any period sources describing their physique?