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The pressure fro gripping the handle turns on the blade, so once it is dropped, it turns off. the only reason why it is on in game is that it'd be very hard to see without it. I think. [[User talk:Jabberwock xeno|Jabberwock xeno]] 21:17, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
The pressure fro gripping the handle turns on the blade, so once it is dropped, it turns off. the only reason why it is on in game is that it'd be very hard to see without it. I think. [[User talk:Jabberwock xeno|Jabberwock xeno]] 21:17, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
::It is not possible, by physics and canonical standards the second the sword touches the ground it would burn the area around it, there is no way it can still stay ignited and not burn the area around it. Like Xeno said it is done for visual identification in the games, the games themselves dumb down the seriousness of all of the weapons for gameplay sake. [[User talk:Durandal-217|Durandal-217]] 22:32, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
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