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@SupeBuB If you look at the small details on the head of the weapon, you'll see that it is not in fact the same shape, similar yes but not exact. When I design weapons I try to do something different from the original, but I also try to make a weapon that shares physical traits as well. That is for 2 reasons, if the design is too different,it could affect how the weapon fits within its hitbox,thus making the impact point difficult to see. Secondly for the sake of identification on the battlefield as well. There are some weapons that are hard to fight against because they look so different from the original, which leads to an unfair advantage to the wielder. For that reason,I try to make every weapon easy to identify at first glance.