Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20151012154515/@comment-25396609-20151019000928

The inherent design issue with using a sword for a bow is that the shape and flexibility of the blade wil typically limit or completely nullify the bows effectiveness. The complexity being in having to design a blade in such a way that it does not lose cutting power but is able to bend back for the use in bow form, \which can be difficult to balance


 * cough* katana bow *cough*

Rather than overcomplicating a fairly simple thing by having the quiver transform into a crossbow, why not have a holster attached to it for a fixed-form single handed crossbow? get you crossbow quick-draw without adding excess complexity.

As I said, Kid is just my default for referring to people, not derogatory.

Fail, however, was, because honestly the complexity to functionality ration is too far gone on the initial description to be of much use, though with the clarification it is a little less useless and showing signs of improvement.

Muscle use in CQC varies between weapons, some use barely any back strength while others are almost purely reliant on it.