![]() ![]() If your weapon gets chipped, dinged, or just plain broken, don’t panic. Get creative! DO: Respect weapon-blacksmith confidentiality A lasersaber might want a cozy night in, to recharge their batteries. If they’re an axe, maybe they’d like a hike in the woods. If they’re a dancing sword, maybe they’d prefer going to the club or a salsa night. There’s nothing wrong with a dungeon-dinner date as a starter, but after that, you’ll probably find more success in romance by playing to your combat partner’s hobbies and personality. Know that weapons appreciate being considered in the planning, and may even have ideas of their own! Many beginning wielders assume that since they’re in the driver’s seat in combat, they should also make the decisions about when and where to go for fun. It’s also worth briefly double-checking your assumptions about how deep into the dungeon they want to go that night, so you’re both on the same page. When in doubt, ask whether it’s OK to grab someone’s hilt. Similarly, some weapons are fine with being picked up by any wielder, while others need a bit longer to build trust and commit to a sheath. It sounds like common sense, but it can be confusing when weapons either pull you in or push you away, especially if you’ve just come out of a long-term wieldership. Daggers like to be up-close and personal. DO: Respect your weapon’s boundaries and range Follow these handy tips when dating your weapon, to avoid hurting yourself or others. Work hard, play hard, right?īut you have to be careful! Swords are dangerous if handled without respect. That being said, there’s something uniquely thrilling about first defeating some monsters together, and then taking that hot sword out on the town. ![]() To be fair, I don’t actually judge people who date humans. ![]()
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