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Any who, nothing but minor details really. Definitely an amazing sword none the less. Hell I'm just glad it has a sheathe at all. Nearly all workshop swords don't have one and I always end up going back to a default weapon just to have a sheathe.
The sheathe animation is a bit off and does not coordinate well with the model being in place, which concludes to a weird way of sheathing. This happens with all other swords as well just it is not so visible. If you look closely you can see how the character tries moving the sword on a guide-rail just a bit off with the sheathe and then at the end of the animation it goes back to normal. There is nothing I can do against this.
One thing I'll say though is that it has some weird clipping going on when you're sheathing the blade. I don't know if its just the blade design or if the sheathe is in a weird spot while sheathing. The blade rests perfectly fine within the sheathe, just clips around while drawing and sheathing. Beyond that, definitely a perfect sword.