Talk:Grimm/@comment-33606803-20180703024347

If you kept a Grimm alive, heart beating, lungs pumping and food in its belly...Would you be able to harvest body parts from it? And, if so, would that have been a method by which ancient huntsman fashioned weaponry, from the claws, fangs, tusks, beaks and barbs of their attacks?

Let's say, for the moment, that that's the case, it might have been used as a rite of passage for budding huntsman and those who failed it would allow other huntsman to harvest fangs and claws for arrows or daggers while they used limbs as the basis for swords and shields. Perhaps Nevermore quills and Lancer stingers were gathered and altered to serve as arrows themselves, or as javelins.

A Goliath and Boarbatusk's tusks wouldn't be too hard to fashion into blades or blunt weapons. Maybe Death Stalker carapace acted as armor and shields, we know that they've got stingers so perhaps there's venom in there (for whatever reason) and it could be collected.

Seeing as the Nevermore and Lancers use projectile attacks more than once, I'm going to say that Grimm seem to work on Undertale logic where-upon death-its body turns to dust (Unless that Beowulf Tyrian went after was actually dead, in which case it's up in the air) and so long as it's still alive, its parts don't turn into powder