Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-26198742-20150814001859/@comment-26397825-20151012005916

Now, my problems with it are your terminology and the blades you decided for it in the first place.

A greasword is a lot longer than a longsword - splitting a greatsword in half lengthways does not create two single edged longswords, due to the sheer length difference. It would be a very thin, very breakable pair of single edged greatswords. Basically, it becomes an extremely long rapier - good for stabbing, but not good for blocking attacks or slashing moves.

A longsword is too long to turn into tonfa. Tonfa are very specifically the length of your forearm, so you don't hit yourself when using it. A longsword is on average just over a metre long - usually about 110cm. Much too long to use as a tonfa effectively.

These two things can be fixed, however, by adding in telescoping blades. However, telescoping blades means he can't use it as a pistol because the blades go inside themselves.

Wait...it's a pistol too? Where's the barrel?