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Phantomlink959 wrote: it's shaped similar to a curved cavalry saber or cutlass, with the main difference being that it IS a scythe blade, meaning the cutting edge is inside the curve

Perhaps she'll wield it with a reverse-grip then.

maybe... have the microfilament wires connected to a handle like dispenser/storage unit, when using it as a ranged weapon have it function as a grapple launcher, with the handle folding slightly into the shape of a gun. I suppose that would be a decent weapon idea. I need to keep working on it.

I need spme help figuring out how to upgrade my character Alivia's weapon, since it's her teams second year at beacon, the upgrade will occur pretty early on in the story. currently it's this

Subsidium: an advanced prosthetic leg made from tungsten carbide and plated with bronze. rather than being a glorified peg like normal prosthetics, Subsidium is equipped with industrial hydraulics and an embedded gas operated micro grenade launcher that can be fired by either kicking forward(launching a grenade from the toe) or backward(launching from the heel) grenades are loaded in tubular magazines inserted to a sliding panel on the thigh. when a magazine is empty, the compartment opens and ejects it automatically.

my current thought is to have her remove the grenade launcher function and further augment it for strength and durability, then make the grenade launcher a sepearte weapon entirely, but i'm not sure what route I should take with the launcher.

So basically a prosthesis with combat application? Interesting, but it seems a bit cumbersome if your character is still primarily reliant on bipedal movement. Unless I'm missing something, perhaps?

149.172.160.137 wrote: How useful is a voice changing semblance Imagine if this were Neo's semblance instead of what her illusory 'glass substitute' was, for lack of a better term...

And to answer your question, it depends on how it's applied. Like you subsequently said, if used to take on the voice of an enemy's comrade to lure them into a trap, or like Vedran said, to amplify one's voice to high-decibel levels, it could be quite useful indeed.