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>>340448
>Once she finds her weapon she can hire a kick-ass teacher.
>hire
Or, she train with her friends, which is free and will work just about as well.
>She was only trained by Dagnyr, who hacked her up as often as he taught her anything.
It's a good way to learn.
>>340458
>she's trained in them
Being "trained in" something is an essentially meaningless statement. With weapons, there's the basic fundaments (hold this bit, swing it to hit the other guy with this bit) and everything beyond that is skill; it mostly just takes practice. She's worked as a mercenary, and lived among mercenaries for a significant amount of time. Therefore, we can assume she understands the fundaments of all common weapons. Honestly, that shit's pretty damn easy to pick up. Physical adroitness is not related to choice of weapon. That means she can fight effectively with just about any weapon she picks up. She may be better with some things than others, but the difference won't be too huge, and versatility is not unlikely to provide a greater advantage in many instances.
That said, a plain old sword is a great weapon for any small-scale engagement anyway. Sure, a pike might be better if we were in military formation, but that's not too likely to happen much. And it would be nice to have a Dane axe if we need to break a shield wall, but that's not too likely to happen either. And a lance and saber would both be nice to have if we were mounted, but a horse is not really a wise thing to go for, at this point. The only thing that might truly be useful is something for fighting a person in full armor; a bec de corbin or warhammer would be ideal for that. But that's not something it's worth getting a full shapeshift enchantment for, especially since people don't tend to be fully armored in all of the universe this quest takes place in, and we can shoot lightning.
>>340459
Not really. A belt that can adapt to shapeshifting would be sufficient. Such as one that can be loosened or tightened, for example. No point in using magic when a mundane solution will do. If we remain in humanoid form, we can use the weapon unchanged. If we abandon humanoid form, we wouldn't be able to use a weapon anyway.
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