Thread:Bajarias.josef/@comment-26397825-20170112111223/@comment-26397825-20170921123048

I would say that the other person holding onto the weapon that he tries to glitch would cancel it out, so he'd only turn himself intangible and the other person's weapon would just go straight through him but still be tangible and held onto by its owner. Of course, if he's intangible he's not going to be able to hit the other person with his own weapons.

And the size and weight of the object should also affect if he can turn it intangible as well. So no turning entire walls intangible unless it's a short, stubby fence or something.