
Who do you think would win in a medieval battle, a knight of a European or Japanese samurai?
Explain why you came to a conclusion and take into account the European knight armor plate and carries a shield that can not be easily penetrated by a samurai sword, while the Samurai has many different weapons and techniques available.
The Samuri. They have a different approach to battle, besides having a better metal for weapons and armor. The Samurai is also better training and its people have worked hard their job longer. While their armor is so strong, it does not restrict their movements as well as armor plate and is much lighter.
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