Talk:Dual Kamas Prime/@comment-178.204.235.128-20160330173945/@comment-179.236.236.113-20160427023342

First, Jagged Edges on butter knives don't cut anything because those knives have close to no cutting edge, The Mayan had a jagged edge blade made of stone that not only could cut his opponents, a single cut was all it needed to cause a eound that was pretty much certain death. Second that hole is there to show that the blade is foldable, also, the blade is made of a fictional alloy, you can't use normal science to explain that. Third, i find this weapon to be absolutely beautiful, meaning looks are a personal matter, and it's blade only looks dull due to the fact that it has some copper like color.

Your argument is pretty much the same as those people who thing that Katanas are mostly cerimonial because they break easily. Same guys forget that this only works for modern katanas, from Bakumatsu period to nowadays. while there are many official documents from Sengoku era that mention generals using Katanas actively, as a main weapon, some modern blacksmiths believe that Katanas were made using a different technique back then.

And to another Lone Tenno, Kamas are practical and functional weapons, they were mostly used by shinobi, and while they were adapted from farming implements, Kamas were properly balanced for combat and had their own fighting style, they even made an even deadlier weapon called Kusarigama this one was a weapon through and through unpredictable and effective. Although Farmers would sometimes use their tool version kamas to defend themselves. In this case, your argument is completely right.