Lifecoach5000, (edited )

4 - I’ve seen better and there’s not even a banana for context.

Lophostemon,

The little pokey bits make me uncomfortable.

BustinJiber,

Its very long and massive therefore too big for whooping ass as it would put too much strain on wrist. Troy’s Nana would whoop you for even showing her such a switch.

sharkfucker420, (edited )
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It’s hard to judge a stick without feeling it’s heft but from looks alone I give it a 6 maybe. Above average for shape and length but the bark quality (aesthetically) and the lumps really take from its value.

At another glance I can tell this stick was recently living and probably quite solid as such. I’ll raise it to 7/10

KeefChief13,

Id say 8/10

JizzmasterD,

8/10

jiberish,

8/10. I would definitely find a use for this stick on an adventure.

HallowellNash,

8 of 10 but I could be persuaded to go up to 9

sag,

Straight. Slick. Can become a sword. 10/10

douglasg14b,
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It appears a bit brittle, more girth at the bottom may be necessary if used for weight bearing activities 🤔

JohnDClay,

I’d give it a 7. Pretty straight, but no good handles to use it as a gun or cross guard to use it as a sword. It’d work as a lightsaber though. But the thickness and heft is nice.

Squibbles,

It’s a goodun but I’d nip off those sharp bits up at the top for ease of handling

Kit,

You gotta tie a wiffle ball on top to make a badass wizard staff. Then it will be 10/10.

Water1053,

0/10 got switched with…

Socsa,

Visually it is exceptional, but I fear it is too dry and thin to make an effective walking stick or tool handle. Maybe for smaller hand tools like a screwdriver.

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