Thread:Jadefire62/@comment-26570606-20170509012111/@comment-26570606-20190329213225

I kinda assumed that my version of weapon summoning wouldn't work here lol. I mean, RWBY characters usually have physical weapons on them, chances are they don't need to use magical shit to get other ones. Unless they used said magical shit as a replacement for handheld weapons weapons. Buuuut RWBY semblances work far differently than how I usually do things, and semblances have much more of a limit than my stuff does. (Not to say that it's OP - it has limits, just different than RWBY limits) So chances are not having physical weapons might not be the smartest thing because of said limits... Shit I kinda rambled, but I'm glad to get this debunked before I were to do anything I would regret.

I think that FT should have ended a lot earlier tho. Maybe I'm just saying that because I HATEHATEHATE the final arc (excluding Eileen because she's HOT and has a cool-ish backstory) for a few reasons, mostly being that the villains were far too overhyped and there were way too many asspulls that were randomly made to take them down (AUGUST); the villains were also very undeveloped with no real motivation, making it hard to form connections with them (other than Eileen); there were too many death fakeouts (I like a fakeout here and there, but come on, if this is a war then some heroes actually have to die otherwise there are no stakes, no stakes equals no suspense, and then wtf is the point?); and so many characters were underused (Mirajane, Laxus and Jellal were criminally underused imo, Mira and Jellal didn't even fight a Spriggan. Or maybe they did but it was underwhelming that I forgot, but still, that kinda counts as underused if they only get a shit fight). But perhaps I am nitpicky because I am very serious about writing and I often try to look for pitfalls to avoid falling into, and I feel as though Fairy Tail has many of those. Or, at least the final arc did.