Talk:Dual Kamas Prime/@comment-178.204.235.128-20160330173945

I made this argument before, right at the weapon's release, but why do these have a hole in the exact part where they meet the most stress?

This design is super bad and illogical, and it doesn't even make it look good.

The jagged edges on the lower side of the 'blade', the ones you're supposed to cut with...don't look impressive either. Have you ever seen jagged edges that actually cut anything that isn't butter? I haven't. Note that some weapon designs like the Flamberge have nothing to do with the blade being jagged. Here we have a plain jagged blade, instead of the smooth wave-like blade that can actually cut something.

The point of the scythe blade looks dull and it doesn't look like it can pierce through anything effectively. The spike at the back of the weapon is pointed in the direction that's not optimal at all. why is it facing the direction it shouldn't be facing? lol.

For everyone who thinks "ayy it's just a sci-fi fantasy weapon design, it doesn't matter!" here's a thing - anyone can come up with a bullshit design that looks idiotic to the point of not making sense. Actually, it's far easier to do just that instead of desperately trying to look any practical design look good or...unique. But do you really have to do that? Iunno about you, but I find the plainest weapons the most beautiful of them all, because they look like actual weapons, and not plastic toys. I'm pretty sure that there are plenty of people who find beauty in the same things, and that there are more than enough people that fail to notice that beauty because of how often they're being fed ugly weapon designs.

That concludes another one of my rants. If you feel like responding, please try being rational.