Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-108.214.113.232-20151015061142/@comment-25857155-20151117021906

Except, in most RPGs, weapons don't have a defense stat, and armor only has an Armour Rating, not a durabilitiy rating (unless you suffer from certain negative effects). But, perhaps I'm too used to Dungeons 'N' Dragons.

Anyway, I digress. We don't know if that is how Aura works - does it actually reduce your Aura reserves to strengthen an equipped or held item? We do not know. Anyway, please remember that this is the show where a pair of baguettes can be used in full-force combat without easily breaking thanks to Aura.