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Rapiers
Rapiers are swords that are neutral in the Weapon Triangle. They require Sword-type Weapon Level to use and can be used in armed special attacks designed for swords, but don't cause any offensive or defensive Weapon Triangle effects against axes, lances, or anything else. That said, they merely count as typeless rather than specifically canceling out the Weapon Triangle, so for example the Obviosutyl, which has the special effect of being Weapon Triangularly good against everything, would still be good against rapiers.
- Name: Foil
- Type: Melee
- Subtype: Sword
- Level: E
- Element: None
- Ailment: None
- Power: Attack x1
- Hits: 1
- Information: A light fencing sword that counts as typeless in the Weapon Triangle. It's not bladed, so it won't do much damage, but it's very easy to use.
- Name: Épée
- Type: Melee
- Subtype: Sword
- Level: D
- Element: None
- Ailment: None
- Power: Attack x2
- Hits: 1
- Information: A heavier fencing sword than the Foil. It counts as typeless in the Weapon Triangle.
- Name: Sabre
- Type: Melee
- Subtype: Sword
- Level: C
- Element: None
- Ailment: None
- Power: Attack x2 +2
- Hits: 1
- Information: A bladed fencing sword that counts as typeless in the Weapon Triangle.
- Name: Rapier
- Type: Melee
- Subtype: Sword
- Level: B
- Element: None
- Ailment: None
- Power: Attack x2 +4
- Hits: 1
- Information: A type of sword with a unique design, being more of a needlepoint than a flat blade. This makes it count as typeless in the Weapon Triangle.
- Name: Espada Ropera
- Type: Melee
- Subtype: Sword
- Level: A
- Element: None
- Ailment: None
- Power: Attack x4
- Hits: 1
- Information: The strongest kind of rapier, only wielded by the most debonair of swordsmen. Like all rapiers, it counts as typeless in the Weapon Triangle.