First look at the swiftstrike buckler and a 2 star spur sword makes you think they are a part of a set. Both have the same colors and exactly the same swirly effect, looking a bit closer you can notice that swiftstrike's handle could actually fit into the hole at the top of the spur ( not saying that the whole swiftstrike buckler would fit in there but only the handle the knights use to hold the shield ), combining them two doesn't seem like it would result in anything useful but it keeps giving me ideas. Spur has a charge that fires a disk which is another connection to the swiftstrike in a way, spur has the same swirly effect at the hole at the tip of its blade as the effect the swiftstrike has, all of this ensures me that they were actually intended as part of a set.
I would love to see 5 star spur and i would love it to look exactly the same as a 2 star one but bigger, i would love a mission to explain the story behind the 2 weapons and their connection, something touchy like 2 lovers were forced to commit an evil deed by the shadow forces but their purity and love helped them fight away the shadow trying to overtake them long enough to end their lives and ensure they don't ever harm anyone, after they died, sometime later a sword a shield were found there and their connections symbolized the couple dieing in each others arms and their dieing wish to help in the battle against the shadow forces. Something along those lines.
If these weapons were not modeled by some existing weapons in other games or in real life i would guess that their designer had some similar story in mind while making them.
Anyone share my wishes or theories?
I'd noticed they both had a similar design, and from this you could infer that:
1. The SSB works via a small, clockwork motor.
2. The 4* and 5* SSBs may, in turn (if ever made upgradable) look blue and blue with shiny edges and more ornate stuffness.
Neither exist IRL.
The 4* Spur makes the 5* 'bigger but identical to 2*' impossible.
Intresting to note that a Spur and SSB combo swings about as fast as a Cutter, not including the latter's ghost strikes.
Observations.