
(01-03-2014, 01:43 PM)Sounsyy Wrote: So, I haven't personally done the other three Relic Quests, so I can't say for certain if they are one of a kind or not.
As far as it goes, Bravura is not one of a kind. It was made famous by Ironeater, however the design and techniques used to forge the axe itself was a well kept secret amongst the Hellsguard clans that lived on Abalathia's Spine. A Bravura is simply an axe of unbelievable craftsmanship, forged out of metal take from meteorites and tempered in lava from the heart of the mountains. It's a badass space axe, essentially. That being said, it's absolutely plausible for multiple people to have a Bravura, as there could be a plethora of ways for one to obtain one ICly.
Sphairai was a unique weapon at one point, however the fame that Ivon Coeurlfist found saw fit to make the weapon a sort of universal symbol of mastery over the Coeurlfist. The Sphairai we obtain in-game is technically a different pair than those wielded by Ivon Coeurlfist. In this day and age, a Sphairai is more or less a weapon crafted by a Monk who has achieved mastery over the Coeurlfist-- a distinct fighting style developed by Ivon, and revered by Monks everywhere as one of the most fearsome and difficult to master forms of hand-to-hand combat. Mainly because in order to learn it, one needs to spend years battling and immersing themselves amongst Coeurls. I could ramble on for awhile with this, but I won't! Suffice it to say, Sphairai is a weapon that can be obtained by multiple players, as it's merely a name for a type of weapon, not a unique weapon in it's own right.
Omnilex and The Veil of Wiyu are both one of a kind relic weapons in a sense, though they are books, and they are in fact called "A copy of X" while in your inventory, so it's not a completely foreign idea for some one to have a copy of the tomes. Having the real one, however, would be a different story.