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Hello. I would like to hear your thoughts about a (probably absolutely retarded) concept for a weapon. This thread has seen its fair share of ideas and you are the closest thing to specialists in this field I could find.

And yes, I do like the Fate franchise very much. This will be much easier to understand if you are familiar with Archer from Fate Stay Night, his weapons (just the swords) and his fighting style.

A weapon that is essentially Archer's weapons from Fate Stay Night. I am talking about just his swords, not his entire armory. While everyone has their one really good weapon, he has his ... Unlimited Blade Works... Many weak weapons. To compare it to a game: if everyone has their one level 30 weapon, he has an infinite number of level 1 swords.

Something about the fight between Cinder and Ruby. I am interested in Cinder summoning her swords and also the way she used the Dust vial to create a row of Dust shards and then shoot them at Ruby. The vial formed concrete shapes, in this case crystals. Could it form something like a sword? And then if someone had a semblance to take advantage of that, they could use dust to create weapons. And if they broke, they could just make more.

(I assume that she has two swords that she summons and then puts back. I don't know if they break could she just un-summon them and then re-summon them and they would be good as new.)

Would someone be able to use Dust vials to summon cheap swords. The swords would break extremely fast in a sword fight. But using quantity to summon many of them to throw some, run, slash, if they beak the puff of dust or the dust fragments would blind the enemy, or at least make them flinch momentarily.

RWBY's weapons are a part of the character. An extension of them, if you would. I am thinking of a weapon that would essentially be the complete opposite. Quantity over quality.

Sorry for the long wall of text.

You can call it a rip-off for all I care. I am more interested in the concept than really using it anywhere. Because it kind of would be a rip-off.