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The balance of detail in 2D compared to the 3D model is off, as in you have very small details in your texture like the lettering and symbols on the guard, but on the other hand the model itself is lacking that small detail.
f.e. the middle part where the blade connects looks weird and too mushy.
You could try to make the edges sharper to give it more contrast.
Other than that and this is only my opinion, you should change the lettering and logo to a more warframe suited theme. Like swapping out the dragon with the lotus symbol and the Lettering on the guard to something out of warframes hieroglyphs.
Hope this helps^^
this one looks like it should be a one handed sword (so you should shorten the handle a bit)
also (and this is probably personal) if you rotate those thingies on the hilt 90° outwards so it wouldnt look so cilindrical
well hope some of your items get in the game dude, good luck!