Talk:Amet Revfold/@comment-4773581-20131225025430/@comment-4773581-20131225060804

You're misunderstanding what Ruby said, though. By your take, Ruby said "All students at Signal forge weapons". The fact that she said "their own weapons" means that they forged the weapons that they wield, rather than just weapons in general.

I get that the schools are training Hunters, not weaponsmiths, but you keep bringing that up like they're required to continuously make weapons after they've made their weapon of choice. Basically, from what little has been said about Signal, the weapon-related classes seem go like this: you learn to make a weapon, you design a weapon, you make a weapon, you practice with it to see if it works, you go back to step 2 if it doesn't (or if you don't quite like the feel of it), and then you learn how to maintain and customize the weapon you've made and chosen, and you take that and run with it through the rest of Signal and beyond.

Once you make a weapon you like, you don't keep pumping out weapons to prove that you can make them (unless you want to, of course). Your weapon itself would be your proof that you passed weapon-making class with an acceptable grade, and from there you would pactice with and learn how to properly wield it, so that it could truly be called your weapon.