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There are three different scenarios: the first is a change in form, giving an additional set of powers to your [[Empathic Weapon]]. The second is to turn your [[Empathic Weapon]] into an effect, like smoke or energy. The third is when your [[Empathic Weapon]] becomes an actual creature that fights for you, independently or otherwise.
There are three different scenarios: the first is a change in form, giving an additional set of powers to your [[Empathic Weapon]]. The second is to turn your [[Empathic Weapon]] into an effect, like smoke or energy. The third is when your [[Empathic Weapon]] becomes an actual creature that fights for you, independently or otherwise.


Inverse of [[One Winged Angel]] - your weapon did the transformation in your place. Compare [[Guardian Entity]]. Also compare [[Living Weapon]], [[Equippable Ally]] and the slightly more mundane [[Attack Animal]].
Inverse of [[One-Winged Angel]] - your weapon did the transformation in your place. Compare [[Guardian Entity]]. Also compare [[Living Weapon]], [[Equippable Ally]] and the slightly more mundane [[Attack Animal]].
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* ''[[Bleach]]'s'' Zanpakuto are essentially a splinter of their wielder's soul in the form of a sword that acts as the vessel of their powers. There are examples of all three types, though the third is the least common.
* ''[[Bleach]]'s'' Zanpakuto are essentially a splinter of their wielder's soul in the form of a sword that acts as the vessel of their powers. There are examples of all three types, though the third is the least common.