Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24463013-20150621083226/@comment-10380701-20150621092156

Why do you think Donatello became a nerd? Because his staff is shit!

Seriously though. Forcing someone to learn many weapon types is not very fun. In theory, it makes them efficient badasses. In practice, they're master of nones.

Hell, in real life, learning multiple martial arts is already a hassle. Put that in weapon form and you'll find it extraordinarily rough.

I find that the limit in terms of weapon that you can learn all at once is three. Once you get past that and learn more, you'll have a fun time going back to recent ones you've learned.

This is considering the possibility that you're mastering the weapon discipline instead of glossing it over. If that's the case then that's far worse, since learning the minimum basics of many fighting styles will make you less skilled in comparison to specialists.

And for a combat school, creating a weapon suited to yourself is more sensible since fighting with something you're comfortable with won't hold you back. Everything you're learning is gonna be to improve that single discipline.

As a master of none, you have like three weapons you're not using while using 2-4 weapons among the list you've shown. That's not very efficient.