Sparnage said:His sword looked like it consisted of alot of Behelits, and gathering from all the little faces in the sword I couldn't imagine him collecting much more than he already did. With that I believe he will eventually use the sword again without having to start from scratch. Besides the same Behelit can be used again and again it seems, so why would the rules change for the sword?
Maybe, but the other time he used it it didn't seem to cause any worries in the space boundaries at all, and even if it did cause a little damage would one little extra hole really make a difference as there is currently such a mess with the worlds merging? On top of that why would Skully care about tearing bits of space? He is good but I still don't believe he is the most ethical guy in the series, It's not exactly his problem.
How likely is there to be a weapon that can't hurt the average Apostle but still directly being a threat to a Godhand? On top of that Slann was right in front of him when Guts was being torn apart and he didn't bother to use it until well after she is gone.
Your speculations are good but I personally still believe the sword isn't directly made for battle.
Another speculation is (and this could fit into any of the current speculations) that prehaps Miura wouldn't want to wreck such a interesting and different weapon by having it pop up in the series regularly. I mean lets face it even if it isn't made for easy kills I would be jumping space every chance I get out of convenience.
Having said that this is a Manga, watching the sword go all cool and "Behelity" to keep it interesting would heavily rely on the rare concept alone like a small taste to keep the reader coming back for more.
It could probably get away with being used more in a Anime and rely on special effects, sounds and colors in the backround with a little catchy chant to keep it interesting every time Skully pulls it out but oh well. ;)
I don't think there's any need for discussion in this topic anymore, what more can be said