Thread:Kirito Rose/@comment-25110963-20160519052819/@comment-25936766-20160523030407

ACWeapons wrote: -You want to try to explain how the existence of a Huntsman with a high caliber of skill needed to weild a scythe at all?

-Those things are dangerous for a reason. A dual ended scythe implies a level of skill higher than Ruby and Qrow.

-You think I am an idiot?

-Qrow and Ruby are stated in show to be the only scythe-wielders seen so far. True it does not imply they are the only ones, but in the process of making a character who uses one at all in their generation will affect the canon. -I got no idea what you mean in this sentence.

-Scythes, normal ones, are not dangerous, simply very impractical. A Dual-ended Scythe does not take more skill than a Gunscythe, and you would be a fool if you think so.

A double-ended scythe is just that. Double ended. Spinning it would be more effective, but other than that and it's weight, it's not too different from a normal scythe.

Ruby's fighting style involves heavy use of the recoil and speed to provide even more speed, momentum and strenght. It's dangerous because said recoil is huge enough to send her flying even with all the weight of the scythe. It requires much control and skill to use. And Qrow's weapon is 3-in-1, for starters.

Plus, you are blatantly disregarding the skills both characters have. It's not really relevant whether 2-Bladed Scythes take more or less skill than Gunscythes, when the 2 characters that use Gunscythes are extremely skilled at their use already. "Requires more skill" =/= "User has more skill".

-Sometimes, I think that, yes. Your attitude doesn't help.

-"will affect the canon"? How the fuck would it affect the canon? It would only do so if the OC is as skilled as either Ruby or Qrow at scythe-wielding. Otherwise, it doesn't.