Can be anything from any source, movies, books, comics, video games, manga, anime etc.

Pic related is mine, the dragonslayer from berserk. I like it because it's simple. It's just a big fucking sword, no fancy bells and whistles like enchantments or spells.

Second runner-up is sting from lord of the rings, I like that it glows blue when orcs are around and it can be used in the dark as a light source.

  • RNAi [he/him]
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    The Parlamentarian

    No idea what is it, but it's made up yet more powerful than anything

  • Smeagolicious [they/them]
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    On the topic of bigass nonsense swords, I'm a big fan of Soul Edge (mostly for Soul Calibur 2 nostalgia reasons)

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  • SSJ2Marx [he/him]
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    "Favorite" is a strong word, but I really like the caber from Beastmaster.

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    It looks like something impractical that some artist would draw, but then it turns out it's pretty similar to throwing weapons that certain African tribes used

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    In the real one the purpose of the shape is to ensure that a sharp part of the weapon always hits your target, IDK if the movie prop would function that way but it certainly evokes the same feeling when I look at it.

  • Findom_DeLuise [she/her, they/them]
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    The Buster Sword from FF7 is just what a santoku kitchen knife dreams about becoming when it grows up. Chopping onions will never be the same again once you slot in a Mega All materia.

  • booty [he/him]
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    There are a lot of contenders, and I guess my favorite is going to depend on various different categories. But the first one that popped into mind just because I think it's really cool is Fromsoft's recurring moonlight sword. Started in King's Field and then carried on into the Souls series and even Armored Core has an equivalent.

    I like it because it's a cool design and also has a cool effect. It's the full package, ya know?

  • Alaskaball [comrade/them]
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    I'd say any fictional iteration of Gáe Bulg because I fucking love mythical spears. I also really like the grotesqueness of the relic weapons in fire emblem three houses.

      • Moss [they/them]
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        I get that swords are cooler for a fantasy setting but spears are THE weapon. You put the pointy bit on a long stick so your foolish swore-wiedling opponent can't reach you. Fantasy has neglected the importance of the spear for far too long.

        • TraumaDumpling [none/use name]
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          i hear this point all the time, but spears are honestly a compromise based on logistics, useful for an army or mass formation (harder to stab ur own guys when the sharp bits are 4 or more feet away) but for a 1 on 1 or other small fight why not use a greatsword if price is no issue? with a smaller spear you can use a shield, but if its pike v greatsword, well theres a reason the more elite that guarded the battle standards or disrupted pike formations had greatswords instead of spears - a greatsword is just a better more expensive spear in many ways. Plus i just cant get ENOUGH parierhaken (hooky bits like a secondary hilt halfway down the blade), if more spears had secondary hilt-style bits for grappling i'd be closer to team spear lol.

          but yeah in a contest between the spear and the standard 1 handed sword, spear is the way to go, shield or not

      • Dessa [she/her]
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        Nah man, they're like vwmb bwmmm PSHYEWWWWWcrrrckhrkhrkhr. Shits dope

      • Dessa [she/her]
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        Nah for real though, even when Star Wars is tired and shitty, the bits with the light sabers are usually the best part

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    the kirkhammer from Bloodborne is one of my favorites! pretty much all of the weapons in Bloodborne are all-around fantastic but the kirkhammer specifically is the one I had the most fun with and I love it's design

  • GrouchyGrouse [he/him]
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    I think maces need more love. All the movie and game heroes use swords but a mace would fuck somebody up. Maybe a flail if we want to get fancy.

    • SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]
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      Maces generally were used against armored opponents in medieval warfare afaik, but yeah a flail could break bones or knock someone unconscious or outright kill them with enough force to the head.

      • GrouchyGrouse [he/him]
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        It's a club on steroids. A primitive and brutish weapon but undeniably effective. It's like the scientific answer to the cave man "me hit hard" question.

    • Moss [they/them]
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      I feel like maces and flails are usually villain's weapons when they show up.

    • Smeagolicious [they/them]
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      Honorable mention: Detritus's "Piecemaker"

      *edit: https://wiki.lspace.org/Piecemaker

      There is a tradition, right across the Multiverse, of macho law-enforcers toting ridiculously heavy sidearms, which surely represent overkill for normal policing duties. Dirty Harry had his .44 Magnum; Detritus carries a siege weapon with a two thousand pound draw.

      As Detritus considers this a waste of energy if all the energy devoted to drawing back and cocking the string is only expended on a single arrow (which from a human point of view is a six-foot lance), he has adapted it still further, so that it shoots a bundle of twenty or so arrows bound together around a central core. Due to the violent force acting on them, the arrows tend to disintegrate into a cloud of supersonic (a significant fraction of local lightspeed) shrapnel which bursts into flame from air friction. The resulting fireball scythes everything in its path totally clean. Hence the name. It not only opens front doors, but frequently creates a back door as well.

      • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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        Pratchett was insanely good at mixing the real and fantastical in both deeply meaningful and very witty ways. There is a reading order of sorts, but you can dive in at just about any book and work out the actual timeline later without ruining the experience.

      • take_five_seconds [he/him, any]
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        there are torrent packs out there for both the books and the audiobooks. after another user mentioned it here i've been using the audiobooks to sleep to.

    • muirc [he/him]
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      Reading through the City Watch series and loving it. On Night Watch now.

    • SpiderFarmer [he/him]
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      Gonna second this. It's surprisingly underrated, but so is Michael Moorcock, much to his seething.