I assume a smooth hilt is not good.Uh, I think the hilt being smooth would actually be bad...
Then again Van's grip strenght must be unreal
Imagine your job is to go to the dungeon boss who is a giant black dragon, and tell her to leave.Foreclosure dungeon department
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When your hand gets sweaty or if blood/liquid gets between the hilt and your hand it can slip right out of your grip.I assume a smooth hilt is not good.
And? Can you easily cut steel with steel? Of course not.So she took the hardest, strongest, sharpest sword in existence in her bare (dragon-transformed) hand? I mean I know she has dragon scales (her hand was transformed) but the alloy they made included her scales...
Also, yes, I know people are going to sexualize what I said...
Ok... But we aren't talking about a "thin knife" against a much thicker block of the same material, were talking about a sword made out of an alloy including her scales. It was two (or three) of the strongest materials and her scales.And? Can you easily cut steel with steel? Of course not.
An object of equal hardness can 'scratch' given material, but you need either a very specific construction (teeth) or an object of much higher hardness to actually cut it with a straight edged blade. The sword at most would cause some minor scratches to her from holding it.
Remember that the harder the material is, the more force is needed to separate its atoms, while the separation is being done by fragile, small piece which may not be able to withstand it that much. That's why when you try to use a steel knife to cut a steel block, your knife will get damaged more than the block. Because the steel tip of the blade is more fragile due to being...well...thin.
She'll just move in with Van. Into his 1LDK. Without heat. That has one twin bed.Chapter 34: My Childhood Friend Doesn't Have a Place to Live Anymore.