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Don't let criticism of your weapon discourage you ,with practice you can easily improve and make a weapon players are willing to buy.
Good luck
-Oilystool
https://www.flickr.com/photos/7675643@N03/17317805252/in/dateposted-public/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/7675643@N03/17319387161/in/dateposted-public/
1. The shape of the sword is too thick. Something is massive would be impossible to swing. I recommend using the model TB uses as a size guard for your sword. That will help you make a blade/sword that seems more believe able .
2. The point of the sword is too rounded. It's supposed to stab as well an as it is it feels like a children's sword.
3.Your blade seems to use one smoothing group,so the blade comes off as blobby and it lacks a sharpened edge. No idea what package you use to model. But consider adding different smoothing groups to the blade so it appears that it has a sharpened edge.