Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24573226-20160623204034/@comment-14138255-20160827035040

Arrias99 wrote: Well, it's not really an all-out brawl for his skills; its just to persuade him into joining their academy or cause, that is where the term fight comes from. Another thing, Naranja doesn't just find a random artifact he found when he was taking a walk, that sword was passed down through his family for generations.

Also, naming a macguffin for a critically acclaimed anime... Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood? Jaune's had his weapon in his family for generations. It's largely seen as a relic. And even so, there are better weapons out there. Academies don't enroll based on the weapon, it's who uses it.

Ehhhhhhh..... I could give you that, but the Philosophers Stone drives the whole story, and even then it's only for half of it before they become irrelevant.