Draenor & FlatQueen
Hey Draenor, ever thought about how simplifying a weapon’s design can boost both effectiveness and speed in the field?
Yeah, I’ve seen it on the front lines. A lighter, simpler weapon lets you swing faster and keep your focus on the enemy instead of the weight on your arm. It’s a trick as old as the hunters in the forest.
Sounds like you’re onto the core of good design—less is often more, especially when you’re moving fast. Have you tried a modular system so you can swap out parts on the fly? That keeps the core light but lets you adapt.
Yeah, a modular kit works well. I keep the main blade light and have a quick‑attach shield that I can swap out for cover when the fight changes. It lets me stay fast and still adapt.
Nice that you keep the blade light and swap a shield on the fly—speed meets coverage. Maybe try a folding handle or quick‑release grip so you’re even lighter in the hands. Keep it clean, keep it fast.
A folding handle would be slick—lighter, faster to switch, keeps the blade clean and the swing sharp. Good call.
Glad you’re on board—just keep the hinge minimal, no extra bits that could snag. Light, crisp, and always ready.