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5[[caption-width-right:350:You can tell who's good and bad because the bad guy's weapon is scarier looking that the good guy's.]]
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7->'''Wiz:''' Soul Edge cannot be defeated by an ordinary blade. In fact, only one weapon has ever been able to harm it: a supposedly holy blade called Soul Calibur. Unknown to most, Soul Calibur is actually the final shard of Soul Edge, reforged into a second sword made specifically to combat its demonic counterpart.
8->'''Boomstick:''' Poor guy. Imagine if some asshole decided to make a weapon specifically designed to murder you. And it ''kept showing up everywhere''.
9->'''Wiz:''' Nightmare has come close to conquering the world on numerous occasions, yet a warrior wielding Soul Calibur always seems to show up and hold him at bay.
10-->-- ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'', "[[Recap/DeathBattleS02E20GutsVsNightmare Guts vs Nightmare]]"
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12It's common for TheHero to have an ArchEnemy; moreover, if the hero has a suitably powerful weapon or IconicItem, it may be that said weapon or tool will also have [[CounterpartArtifacts an antithesis]], which is similar in appearance and powers but is used to opposite ends.
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14The hero's iconic weapon and its nemesis tend to share a common origin. Probably they were both ForgedByTheGods or at least by the UltimateBlacksmith. In this case, they are much like {{Evil Twin}}s. Alternatively, the nemesis may have been made as an EvilKnockoff of the original, and specifically designed to defeat it. Creating a good weapon to defeat an evil one is more rare. Depending on their relationship, the nemesis weapon may have powers that are the same as those used by the hero, or they may be the exact opposite; indeed, if the hero's is an EmpathicWeapon, the other will probably be an EvilWeapon.
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16The nemesis weapon is likely to be used by the BigBad, but might also go to TheRival, TheDragon or another lesser enemy. It can also change hands as these are defeated, being acquired by more powerful foes. Similarly, the 'good' weapon may be wielded by TheLancer or some other secondary heroic character.
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18The weapon may signify its wielder as an EvilCounterpart to the hero, or otherwise hint that they are {{Mirror Character}}s in some regard. It also serves to amplify the hero's challenge, by negating the advantage their weapon gives and forcing them to rely on their inherent skills, virtues, or [[TrueCompanions greater number of allies]] to win. Because of this, the nemesis weapon is more likely to appear near the end of the story.
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20See also CounterpartArtifacts, EvilCounterpart and ReforgedIntoAMinion, two similar tropes that occur to characters.
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27* ''Manga/AkameGaKill'' loves its counterparts, even extending to the characters' weapons, which are called Teigu.
28** Akame and [[CainAndAbel her sister]] Kurome both wield swords whose special abilities deal specifically with death. Akame's Teigu Murasame is guaranteed to kill whoever gets cut by it, however small the cut, while Kurome's Teigu Yatsufusa raises its victims from the dead and enslaves them.
29** Tatsumi's Teigu Incursio is contrasted by Wave's Teigu Grand Chariot. Both weapons are PoweredArmor of opposite colors, white/red and black/blue respectively, though Grand Chariot is considered a superior model. However Wave, being one of the nicest characters, ''isn't'' Tatsumi's EvilCounterpart, despite fighting for the opposite side.
30** Less prominent but still worth noting: Lubbock's Cross Tail and Dr. Stylish's Perfector are gloves that require genius levels of creativity from their users; Leone's Lionelle and Run's Mastema give them animalistic traits, feline and avian respectively; Najenda's Susanoo and Seryu's Koko are organic Teigu, meaning they have the traits of living beings.
31* In ''Anime/FafnerInTheAzureDeadAggressor'', the hero pilots the white Mark Sein (German for "to be"), while the BigBad pilots the black Mark Nicht (German for "not").
32* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'': An inversion of the alignments. Protagonist Inuyasha's Tessaiga is a sword of destruction. His rival and evil brother Sesshoumaru wields the Tenseiga which is the sword of life. Both were forged from their father's fangs, and the swords were chosen for each brother so that they would be unable to fight each other. A good portion of Sesshoumaru's early motivation was to steal the Tessaiga for himself. Later he commissioned a third blade, Tokijin, from an evil smith specifically to counter Tessaiga.
33* ''Anime/KillLaKill'': Ryuko Matoi's weapon and Kamui both have a counterpart.
34** Her weapon of choice is one half of a giant pair of scissors [[spoiler: created by her father to cut Life Fibers]]. The other half is wielded by the insane Nui Harime, [[spoiler: the woman who murdered her father while stealing said weapon. Eventually, Ryuko steals it back, and it's alternately used [[DualWielding by Ryuko]] [[GoodAllAlong or Satsuki]].]]
35** Her Kamui (clothing made completely of Life Fibers and capable of unparalleled power) is a black school uniform named Senketsu. Her main rival, student council president Satsuki Kiryuin, wears a Kamui named Junketsu, which is a white school uniform. These two are the only ones capable of wearing Kamui [[spoiler: apart from their mother, Ragyo]]. Toward the end of the series, [[spoiler: Ryuko and Satsuki are forced to battle while wearing the other's Kamui. Because Junketsu was created with pure Life Fibers, it tries to take over whoever wears it unless the wearer is in line with Junketsu's goals (Ragyo) or sufficiently strong-willed to bend it to her will (Satsuki). Senketsu, conversely, was created by Ryuko's father with modified Life Fibers that do not have this tendency]].
36* ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'':
37** Naruto and Sasuke in at least two different ways.
38*** Sasuke's signature move Chidori is a hand thrust charged with electricity. Naruto's Rasengan is a similarly used hand-held ball of pure energy. It turns out that Chidori was failed attempt at a Lightning Release Rasengan. After learning this, Naruto is able to create a proper Wind Release Rasengan.
39*** In the final arc, the two are revealed to be [[spoiler: reincarnations of the Sage of Sixth Paths sons, and are granted their predecessors' powers by their father.]] Once they receive this power, Sasuke gets the symbol of the moon on his hand, while Naruto gets the sun.
40** Kakashi and Tobi also have the same dimensional ability Kamui. This is because [[spoiler: Kamui is a Mangekyo Sharingan ability. Tobi is actually Obito, Kakashi's childhood friend who gave him his one Sharingan eye in the first place. They literally have the same eyes.]]
41* Gene Starwind of ''Anime/OutlawStar'' uses a "caster", essentially a gun that shoots spells. The type of weapon is not unique but very rare and considered antiquated despite its considerable power. His rival Ronald [=MacDougal=] starts using a staff caster near the end of the series. The two casters completely cancel out.
42* ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'' has angel Panty dispose of demons with pristine white bullets fired from her divine handgun. Her EvilCounterpart is Scanty, whose firearms discharge matte black bullets. As seen in the episode "Les Diaboliques," the diametric projectiles seek each other out mid-flight, resulting in mutual annihilation. Similarly, Stocking's twin katanas can slice through anything, including an entire tractor-trailer, but are blunted against Kneesock's twin scythes.
43* As shown in a flashback in the anime adaptation of ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'', after wrecking a fleet of {{Colony Ship}}s, BigBad Knives uses some of the ships' remains to make a pair of pistols which, if used by one of his race, can transform into weapons of mass destruction called "Angel Arms". He gives one of the guns to Vash, still thinking he can bring his good twin around. It becomes Vash's weapon of choice, with its twin only appearing in the finale.
44* In ''Manga/RaveMaster'', King and Lucia wield Decalogue, a sword with the same transforming abilities as Haru's Ten Powers, but powered by a Dark Bring instead of by Rave.
45* ''Anime/ZoidsChaoticCentury'': At the outset Van had a white organoid named Zeke who would power up his abilities, and was coveted by many thieves. Later in season one his rival Raven showed up with black organoid named Shadow who could do the same for him. In season two, two more antagonists showed up with red and blue organoids. One of them pulled a HeelFaceTurn but the other was the final BigBad of the show.
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49* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern''
50** The renegade Lantern ComicBook/{{Sinestro}} originally wielded a ring that was composed entirely of the "yellow impurity" in the standard-issue GL rings. In more modern continuity, Sinestro and his Sinestro Corps wield rings that tap into fear, the antithesis of the willpower the modern Green Lantern rings tap into. Further, under Creator/GeoffJohns's tenure, this was expanded into six other Lantern corps that tapped into other emotions, some of which were Nemesis Weapons to one another, including Black Hand and the Black Lantern Corps, whose rings drive them to ''consume'' emotion on the grounds that the blackness of death is the absence of emotion.
51** And in the old days, Hal Jordan also contended with Evil Star, whose weapon contrasted Hal's ring by making its wielder evil and insane while Hal's ring reflected Hal's supposed fearlessness.
52* ''ComicBook/IronMan'''s enemy the Titanium Man wears a suit of armor like Tony Stark's, but one that's much bulkier and contains nothing but offensive weaponry, as opposed to the more versatile toolset in the Iron Man armors.
53* ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'' has had a lot of villains with Nemesis weapons. The brutish Absorbing Man and Wrecker, for example, were empowered by Asgardian magic, but where Thor wields {{Mjolnir}}, they wield thuggish instruments like a ball-and-chain or a crowbar, respectively. Their weapons tap the same sort of Asgardian magic as Thor's hammer, but are much cruder, mortal instruments. Similarly, the signature weapon of Ulik the troll is a set of "pounders" -- brass knuckles, essentially - made of the same magic metal as Thor's hammer.
54* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'': The fluidity of Wonder Woman's RoguesGallery and continuity ensures that she's never had a concrete ArchEnemy, however Diana's Golden Lasso has been directly contrasted by the weapons of many of her foes, with whips being a very common weapon of choice for her opponents ([[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Eviless, Paula von Gunther]], and [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Emperor Sangtee]] with Zara using a flaming length of chain) instead of a length meant to capture without harm like her own weapon. Two of her villains use twisted evil lassos (Superwoman and Genocide).
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58* In ''Franchise/StarWars'', both [[MagicKnight the heroic Jedi and the evil Sith]] wield the iconic [[LaserBlade lightsaber]]. A lightsaber can only be constructed precisely enough to function with the aid of the Force, and in the hands of a Force-user it's the ultimate personal weapon. The core element is the [[PowerCrystal focusing crystal]]; Jedi usually use natural crystals of various kinds, producing a variety of different colors and blade forms. Sith, depending on which version you're reading, use a synthetic crystal made using TheDarkSide, or take a normal crystal and then pour all their negative emotions into it until it "bleeds".
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62* Within ''Literature/TheBelgariad'', the Orb of Aldur is a CosmicKeystone and Cthrag Sardius is its antithesis; however, they function differently in the plot. The Orb is temperamental and allows only certain chosen people to touch it, and even fewer to wield it, whereas the Sardion is even more antisocial and will destroy anyone who hasn't already mastered the Orb and used it to keep the Sardion's will at bay. Then there's the Sword of the Rivan King, forged from ThunderboltIron and imbued with the power of the Orb; it's countered by Cthrek Goru, the sword of darkness that is first wielded by the evil god Torak and later by the demon lord Mordja in the final showdown.
63* In ''Literature/BimbosOfTheDeathSun'', Jay Omega's celebrity ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' campaign includes a Nemesis Weapon to Tratyn Runewind's own sword, named "Runeslayer", [[spoiler: which snaps Runewind's sword in two before it's used to kill him. All done to provoke the Runewind fanboy, who Jay (rightly) suspected of murder.]]
64* Creator/MichaelMoorcock's ''Literature/TheElricSaga'' has two examples. Elric's signature weapon is the magical sword Stormbringer. One of his opponents is his EvilCounterpart cousin Yyrkoon, who wields Stormbringer's "brother" sword Mournblade. Later, in ''The Revenge of the Rose'', Gaynor the Damned (an in-universe identified ChaoticEvil EvilCounterpart not just to Elric, but to all versions of the Eternal Champion) wields a "leach blade" which drains the power from magical weapons, including Stormbringer.
65** In Moorcock's ''Literature/TheCorneliusChronicles'', Jerry Cornelius and his antagonist brother Frank both wield needlers (flechette guns).
66* Literature/HarryPotter's [[MagicWand wand]] is one of two which share cores from the same phoenix. Whereas Harry's is made of holly, a wood well-suited to his dangerous life, its brother, which went to Voldemort, is made of yew, a supreme material for BlackMagic. The connection between the wands makes them almost unable to defeat each other, and every showdown between Harry and Voldemort using them ends in a draw. Voldemort catches on to this late in the series and starts looking for a more powerful wand.
67* Dragon Riders in ''Literature/TheInheritanceCycle'' all use unique swords made from an incredibly rare metal, and Eragon originaly uses the crimson sword Zar'roc (meaning Misery) which originaly belonged to the evil dragon rider Morzan, but [[spoiler: after it gets stolen by Murtagh, Morzan's son, at the climax of the second book, Eragon has to find a replacement. It takes him until the half-way through the third book, but he finaly gets his own sword, colored bright blue. Eragon even considers naming it "Hope" because hope counteracts misery, but Saphira shoots it down. He instead goes with [[FlamingSword Brisingr]] meaning fire.]]
68* In the ''Literature/PercyJackson'' series, Luke carries a special sword called Backbiter, which was forged with both Celestial bronze (which can harm monsters and immortals, but can't harm heroes and mortals) and tempered steel (which can't harm monsters and immortals, but can harm heroes and mortals). This serves as an antithesis to all heroic weapons, which are only forged out of celestial bronze as heroes are never supposed to harm heroes, but more specifically it works as an antithesis to Percy's Riptide.
69* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'': In ''Literature/{{Shatterpoint}}'', Mace Windu notes that the [[{{Vibroweapon}} razor-edged vibroshields]] used by Kar Vastor and his acolytes are a twisted mirror of the Jedi lightsaber; he uses his sword as a shield, while they use their shields as swords.
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73* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
74** In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS26E1Battlefield "Battlefield"]], Mordred boasts that his sword is "brother to Excalibur".
75** The Doctor's iconic sonic screwdriver is almost universally used to productive means, although it could easily be turned into a weapon if they were so inclined; so naturally TheMaster makes his own "laser screwdriver", first seen in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E12TheSoundOfDrums The Sound of Drums]]", which can do all the same things but also zap people.
76--->'''The Master:''' ''Laser'' screwdriver; who'd have sonic?
77* This trope pops up in several seasons of ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' and ''Franchise/SuperSentai''.
78** Due to the HeroesPreferSwords trope, {{BigBad}}s and other important recurring villains will often be a swordsman with an evil-looking sword contrasting with the rangers' swords. {{Mooks}} and the common MonsterOfTheWeek rarely get to use swords.
79** The members of Bosou Sentai Zokuranger from ''Series/GekisouSentaiCarranger'', each have two different personal weapons, with one being similar to the person weapon of their Carranger counterpart and the other being something completely different. They also have their own finishing blaster like the Carrangers, although theirs isn't formed by combining their personal weapons. A shopping-themed MonsterOfTheWeek in another episode also tried to destroy the rangers by ordering a finishing blaster similar to what the rangers use.
80** ThePsychoRangers from ''Series/PowerRangersInSpace'', known as the Jaden Sentai Neziranger in ''Series/DenjiSentaiMegaranger'', each used a weapon similar to that of their good counterpart, except for pink, who used a bow and arrow while the good pink used a ray gun resembling a satellite dish. Their weapons had a more organic design and didn't have the ability to combine with each other.
81** ''Series/HikoninSentaiAkibaranger'': The Akibarangers transform and fight using guns called Moe Moe Z-Cunes. During the second season, Malshina gains her own version called the Moya Moya Z-Cune that allows her to transform.
82** In ''Series/ResshaSentaiToQger'', both the rangers and the villains use trains that transform into giant robots. The ones used by the rangers are brightly colored and more toy-like while the villains use scary-looking black ones, except for the BigBad's personal train mech, which is white and transforms into an angelic form.
83** ''Series/KishiryuSentaiRyuSoulger'' / ''Series/PowerRangersDinoFury'': Gaisoulg / Void Knight uses a violet version of the red swords the rangers use that is serrated on the the backside instead of spiked.
84** In ''Series/KikaiSentaiZenkaiger'' the core five rangers transform using guns called Geartlingers that are modeled after the team mascot Setchan. Evil ranger Stacy transforms using a gun called the Geartozinger which is modeled after the BigBad's pet Gege. They also have contrasting abilities. The Geartlingers can use Sentai gears to call upon the spirits of rangers from previous seasons to borrow their abilities, while the Geartozinger uses dark Sentai gears to summon copies of past rangers.
85** The heroes and villains in ''Series/TheHighSchoolHeroes'' both transform using apps on their smartphones. The one used by the villains is a modified version of the one used by the heroes.
86** The happens rather literally in ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers'' with the Ninjarksword, a sentient sword that can manifest a body called Don Murasame that resembles an evil version of Don Momotaro, who uses the Zanglassword. The two swords have a similar design but are colored differently and the Ninjarksword is a SerratedBladeOfPain. The two weapons also have constrasting functions. The Zanglassword is made for purifying humans who turned into Hitotsu-ki, while the Ninjarksword is the only weapon that ignores a Juto's immortality, although should it kill an immortal Juto, then the human whose life they stole to gain their immortality will also die.
87** ''Series/OhsamaSentaiKingOhger'': The King Ohgers all transform using identical swords called the Ohger Calibers that are activated by triggering the five insect-themed switches on them. The evil ranger Rcules transforms into Oh-Kuwagata Ohger using a knockoff version, which is later revealed to really be the original sword the others were based on, called Ohger Caliber ZERO that has a golden blade and only one switch one it. This reflects how the King Ohgers are a team of four kings and one wannabe king who work together to protect the five kingdoms, while Oh-Kuwagata Ohger is a self-centered tyrant who wants to rule all five kingdoms. [[spoiler:Although it later turns out that Rcules was a WellIntentionedExtremist who had to pretend to be evil as part of a LongGame though had come to enjoy the role too much]]. The villain of the movie ''Film/OhsamaSentaiKingOhgerAdventureHeaven'', a deceased king who wants to replace the King-Ohgers because he thinks they aren't good enough to stop the true BigBad, also uses a duplicate of the Ohger Caliber ZERO, though his version changes him into a monstrous form instead a ranger.
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91* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'': Whether it's the original continuity or the ''VideoGame/DMCDevilMayCry'' continuity, Dante's sword Rebellion and Vergil's katana Yamato were handed down by their father, Sparda. The two twins are bitter enemies. In the original continuity, the contrast between the swords and their powers is elaborated further in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5''. As best summarized by Nico in her enemy boss report for [[spoiler:Dante; "Dante's sword's all about combining man and demon, while Vergil's all about keeping them apart. Feels like it's more than just two brothers playing around, it's like the swords themselves got something to settle."]]
92* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'': Squall, TheHero, and Seifer, TheRival, both wield gunblades, and are the only characters in the game to do so.
93* Invoked in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance''. The Black Knight has the two blessed swords [[DualWielding dual wielded]] by the legendary warrior Altina, and which are named Alondite and Ragnell. When he confronts Greil looking for a duel he only uses Alondite and actually gives Ragnell to his opponent so it can be an even fight. Greil refuses and ultimately loses. In the aftermath his son, TheHero, Ike takes up Ragnell and duels the Black Knight with it several times to get revenge for Greil's death.
94* ''VideoGame/GodHand'': Gene, wielder of the titular God Hand, later meets one of the bosses, Azel, who wields the other God Hand (the left to Gene's right). MirrorBoss ensues.
95* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'':
96** ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'' has Sora's Kingdom Key contrasting with the Keyblade of People's Hearts wielded by [[RivalTurnedEvil Riku while under Ansem's control]]. Sora's Keyblade has the power to unlock doors and seal the worlds to protect them from the darkness. Riku's has the power to remove a heart form a person, creating a Heartless, which Sora later uses to free Kairi's heart form his own.
97** After Riku returns to the side of Light, he eventually gains the Way to the Dawn, a Keyblade that includes the Heartless' Emblem as its keychain (sans X); [[invoked]]WordOfGod is that it's an "evolved" form of his Soul Eater from the first game. He also fights Sora's Nobody, Roxas in the time between ''I'' and ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII II]]'' using Oblivion while Roxas wields Oathkeeper.
98** Averted with Two Become One, the Keyblade that Sora earns in the Final Mix version of ''II'' (and that Roxas himself can wield in ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2''). While it's clearly associated with Roxas (it's obtained in ''II'' after fighting Roxas, and it has a Nobody motif like the other Organization member's weapons, complete with a Nobody symbol on the hilt), Roxas himself never wields it canonically.
99*** This is the motif of Roxas's alternate keychains in ''358/2 Days''. While all of Sora's Keyblades throughout the series are modeled and named after the worlds he visits, Roxas's weapons have Nobody motifs and [[NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast ominous-sounding names referencing pain and loss and/or light and darkness]]. The only two exceptions to this are the Zero Gear (which turns Roxas's Keyblade into Oathkeeper, Oathkeeper & Oblivion, or the aforementioned Two Become One) and the [[JokeWeapon Casual Gear]] (an umbrella).
100** ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' has another example. Ventus's Keyblade, Wayward Wind, and Vanitas' keyblade the Void Gear, Ventus is part of an elemental theme with his peers and friends, Terra and Aqua, while Vanitas' Keyblade represents emptiness. Given that [[spoiler: they both were once the same being]] and Ventus' belief in ThePowerOfFriendship, there is a definite connection there.
101* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''. The player and the rival will take starters from the same lab who are usually their most powerful and reliable Pokémon. Starters are not found in the wild, have above average abilities overall, as well as access to a few unique powerful moves. Some adaptations make a plot point that both TheHero and TheRival's 'mon of choice were raised together as friends before the two kids pit them against each other. That and the rival always takes the one that has a natural advantage over yours.
102* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
103** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'', [[spoiler:the final boss Demise]] wields a sword that looks like a bigger and spikier version of Link's iconic Master Sword. Moreover, both swords are inhabited by spirits that serve the ends of the swords' masters. Whereas the Master Sword's spirit, Fi, mostly just gives advice, [[spoiler:Demise's sword spirit actually serves as his [[TheDragon Dragon]]]].
104** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'', Link has to help the new Sages find Secret Stones to enhance their power and aid him in his quest. It is revealed that instead of the Triforce of Power, the game's incarnation of Ganondorf owes his power to a Secret Stone [[spoiler:that he looted from Queen Sonia's corpse and corrupted for his use]].
105* ''VideoGame/NamcoXCapcom'': Protagonist Reiji wields a weapon rack consisting of 2 elemental swords, a SawedOffShotgun and a [[RevolversAreJustBetter revolver]]. His ArchEnemy, Saya, also wields a weapon rack of 3 elemental swords and a GrenadeLauncher. Saya is also the one who killed Reiji's father.
106* From the ''VideoGame/SoulSeries'', Soul Edge is the original EvilWeapon, born from a normal sword that had killed countless people. Algol, its owner, fearing its power, breaks the sword, and then uses some shards of the sword to forge a new one, while using his sacrificed soul to purify it, creating Soul Calibur. Soul Edge, however, would later regenerate itself over years.
107* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'': This is inverted in the Icecrown Citadel questlines as one of them involves creating an antithesis to the Lich King's weapon, Shadowmourne: a giant axe forged from the hammer that Arthas himself discarded when he took Frostmourne for the first time, imbued with the souls of his servants and the power that once imprisoned the Lich King, all to create a weapon specifically intended to end Arthas' reign of undeath.
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111* Sanyiel of ''Webcomic/HeroInTraining'' (basically [[BornOfHeavenAndHell half-demon-half-angel]], all magically unstable) kept himself from undergoing SuperPowerMeltdown by forging part of himself into two opposite swords, one angelic and the other demonic.
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115* Creator/{{Filmation}}'s 1981 cartoon series ''WesternAnimation/{{Blackstar}}'' has TheHero John Blackstar wield the Star Sword in the cause of liberty, while the villain the Overlord wields the Power Sword, bent on conquest and tyranny. The two swords were once one whole weapon called the Power-Star, which was split in two during a revolt against the Overlord's iron rule.
116* In ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse'', He-Man and his nemesis Skeletor each own one half of the Sword of Power.
117* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'': The Star Saber and the Dark Star Saber, used by [[BigGood Optimus Prime]] and [[BigBad Megatron]] respectively. The Star Saber is a legendary weapon made and wielded by godlike beings, while the Dark Star Saber is a EvilKnockoff made by Megatron using the blood of the local SatanicArchetype and an artifact forge, specifically to counter the [[StoryBreakerPower overwhelming power]] of the Star Saber. When the two clash, [[spoiler:the Dark Star Saber shatters its counterpart, though Optimus [[ReforgedWeapon eventually reforges it]].]]
118* In a rare case of a good guy copying a bad guy's weapon, [[AncestralWeapon the Sword of Omens]] in ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats2011'' was made by Lion-O's [[IdenticalGrandson ancestor]] to counter a sword Mumm-Ra had recently forged. They even used the metal that was left over.
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