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@Danger1652 @danger1652.bsky.social
Jul 10, 07:13 PM

@realitycheck810.bsky.social sees that @shadowgear.bsky.social’s cannon and his grapeshot is more reliable then my scattershot since my scattershot is just nails and chain and only take put 4 targets while Elite’s grapeshot take out 8 targets

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"in the field of fire, increasing the carnage as enemy infantry closed in. Napoleon used a grapeshot. Grapeshots are a bunch of pellets. He acts like a shotgun blast, propelling itself over a wide area to demoralize the troop right away. Well, you know, Washington would love to have a grapeshot, but the logistics was a major problem for him, and he used a scattershot. So he's gonna take anything he can get, nails, chain, you shove that down the barrel, and at close range, when it comes out of that thing, it's gonna do a lot of damage. Well, that's great, because we're gonna test both the damage and dispersion pattern of Washington's scattershot and Napoleon's grapeshot. And you'll each get one shot to take out the targets. The targets, 15 charging enemy soldiers. Napoleon crew, you'll be up first with the grapeshot. Good job, Napoleon crew. We're gonna go immediately to the Washington crew. Are you ready? Ready, fire! Dr. Dorian checks the damage from Napoleon's grapeshot. One instant kill, two instant kills in his face, that's another instant kill, another one face, chest, that's five, six, so total guys, eight out of 15 instant kills. And how deadly was Washington's scattershot round? Take a look at this, this guy has a huge piece torn right out, this is a guaranteed instant kill. Looks like most of that muscle comes straight through the middle, because this guy's just completely obliterated. Little scratch on his ear, nothing here, and nothing here. This guy is down, this is the fourth instant kill, so we got four out of 15 here. So four out of 15, but I think the biggest factor here for me is the very narrow dispersion pattern. I think you want this to scatter as much as possible, and when you look at the grapeshot, I think it speaks for itself, right? Absolutely. Napoleon's eight pound cannon, or Washington's six pound cannon? Which one do our experts believe gives its warrior the edge? When you're looking at basically an improvised cannon, you gotta give credit to Washington for being able to adapt, improvise, and overcome, but Napoleon is the master of artillery. It's obvious in our test. Eight guys versus four guys down, when you compare the grapeshot versus the scattershot, I have to give my edge to Napoleon's cannon. For long range weapons, edge Napoleon Bonaparte."

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@Danger1652 @danger1652.bsky.social · Jul 9, 04:29 AM

@realitycheck810.bsky.social sees that @shadowgear.bsky.social’s cannon and his grapeshot is more reliable then my scattershot since my scattershot is just nails and chain and only take put 4 targets while Elite’s grapeshot take out 8 targets