Talk:Weapons/@comment-84.184.154.41-20141111211027

I heard, someone at this wiki started a discussion about students at combat schools making their own weapon. Because I can't find the page anymore, I'll write my thoughts here.

After the theoretical lessons about the more common weapons and training with practice weapons, the students are tasked to choose the type of weapon, they want to use from now on. If they choose a less common weapon type, they might have to look for additional information elsewhere.

If they hav chosen a type, the next step is, that they rework a standard blueprint in the way, they want to customize their weapon and present it to a weapons expert so he can determine, if this would work. If not, the student has rework it again.

If the customization is said to work out, the student gets the parts for the basic version of his weapon and the task, to get the parts for his customization by himself.

When the weapon is finally assembled and the initial test for functionality was successful, the real training to master the weapon can begin.