10 Awesome Video Game Abilities With ONE Fatal Flaw

10. Wooden Sword - Ninja Gaiden

While we thought it would be fairly obvious that using a wooden sword would have its downsides, the allure of this weapon comes from the high-risk, high-reward gameplay that it encourages the player to use.

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Once you fully upgrade this weapon, when you drop below 25% health, you start to deal 1.5x your normal damage, and as you lose more and more health, this increases to 200% - making you the ultimate glass cannon. This mighty mallet is known as Unlaboured Flawnessless. Badass!

While this would be an amazing mechanic on most normal weapons, the Wooden Sword really makes you work for this supreme damage-dealer. Not only is the cost for upgrading to Unlaboured Flawlessness a whopping 108,000 gold essence, it also leaves you incapable of using Ultimate moves until fully upgraded - meaning you'll spend most of your time frantically grinding while hamstrung by the weapon itself.

Not only that, but even when this weapon is fully upgraded, it still has some shortcomings compared to others like the Warhammer. While it's the only heavy weapon that can perform aerial attacks, it's also the only heavy weapon that can't be used to break obstacles, making for another immediate flaw that gets in the way of gameplay.

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