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B: it's space metal.
See how easy that was;)
And to play the realism game as well, what if the rapier is made of some heat resistant metal that won't bend?
There's no point in telling someone to redesign a purely cosmetic item in a sci-fi/fantasy game because its unrealistic, if you want something that's so accurate then why don't you design a "realistic" skin yourself instead of needlessly attacking others' hard work?
The heat/flames is basically more salt in the wound.
A: It's a cosmetic item, it doesn't add any fire damage.
B: Now imagine impaling someone who is now going to be burned around the point of impact.
C: Grineer rapier. Why resist this.