One has to wonder why she's equipped with a giant spoon with what seems like cake batter, frosting, and fist-sized sprinkles as a weapon when everyone else has bouquets and a bouquet with a candlestick...
That's why it's a weapon. She kills the enemy with wedding cake.
And look at how angry she must be, to have mangled that spoon so - that's almost an inch of metal and her hand twisted it badly.
Well, to continue the format,
A) If she's openly admitting it's a weapon for killing her enemies, then why's she putting her wedding cake on it so she can ruin her cake with the blood of her enemies? Aren't there cheaper things she can kill people with? Her title even explicitly mentions she wants to get married for the money, so throwing away perfectly good cake is ludicrously wasteful.
B) That presumes she bent that spoon herself, rather than it being dented by combat damage. Clothing damage in Fire Emblem (since they actually want a broad base of female players, they don't go the Kantai Collection route of showing underwear) tends to be even more nonsensical or inconsistent by artist, with some being just tears to minor parts of the cape and boots, and others being whole chunks of armor weapons breaking.
A) If she's openly admitting it's a weapon for killing her enemies, then why's she putting her wedding cake on it so she can ruin her cake with the blood of her enemies? Aren't there cheaper things she can kill people with? Her title even explicitly mentions she wants to get married for the money, so throwing away perfectly good cake is ludicrously wasteful.
B) That presumes she bent that spoon herself, rather than it being dented by combat damage. Clothing damage in Fire Emblem (since they actually want a broad base of female players, they don't go the Kantai Collection route of showing underwear) tends to be even more nonsensical or inconsistent by artist, with some being just tears to minor parts of the cape and boots, and others being whole chunks of armor weapons breaking.
A) it's a themed magic weapon, like the Firesweep bow and the Candlestick. I don't think the cake being edible is an issue here, especially when weapons like Fujin Yumi can generate arrows out of magic, and Blade tomes summon swords out of nowhere. It probably came with the magic wedding gown.
B) given that her character has enough physical strength to break thick trees bare handed and kill Risen / undead with regular punching (she's Effie-level almost) in accordance with anime/video game logic in defiance of biology and material science, I'd say those twists on the metal (conveniently hand sized) are from her wrenching it angrily.
Plus, it's not like they're afraid to show off underwear - look at how high they tear Bridal Caeda and Lyn's skirts.
A) it's a themed magic weapon, like the Firesweep bow and the Candlestick. I don't think the cake being edible is an issue here, especially when weapons like Fujin Yumi can generate arrows out of magic, and Blade tomes summon swords out of nowhere. It probably came with the magic wedding gown.
B) given that her character has enough physical strength to break thick trees bare handed and kill Risen / undead with regular punching (she's Effie-level almost) in accordance with anime/video game logic in defiance of biology and material science, I'd say those twists on the metal (conveniently hand sized) are from her wrenching it angrily.
Plus, it's not like they're afraid to show off underwear - look at how high they tear Bridal Caeda and Lyn's skirts.
A) Fujin Yumi being a bow that magically creates its own ammo on demand is totally sensible if you're going to build a clearly magical bow, and so are magic tomes that can magically create all kinds of physical phenomenon from nothing to attack, so you can't really complain about magic weapons when they're a staple of the series. These seasonal theme weapons, however, are obviously a lot more silly, even in-universe. Spring!Chrom overtly complains that he wants his Falchion back because his carrot axe breaks too easily, and he talks sheepishly about how silly his outfit is. Fujin Yumi is a bow that still operates as a bow, it just magically has unlimited ammo. Candlestick could get a pass by basically just being a rod either made of wax or with a candle on the end of it. You have to magic a lot harder to make a giant spoon count as a spear, and if you're going that far, why not go for something like a lightsaber where a small, handheld device can turn into a much larger weapon so it's more convenient to carry than a giant spoon that can't function as a spoon, anyway?
B) Yes, she's possibly strong enough to twist metal, but again, characters like Cain have cracks in their sword and Bride!Lyn has her candlestick snapped in half from damage, so there's no reason to assume it's because she destroys her own weapon.
C) But... they don't show underwear in those. In fact, the only arguable underwear-showing I can think of are all the characters from Fates because they show either underwear or leotards all the time, not due to damage. That's pretty different from Kantai Collection, where are bras/sarashis frequently mid-disintegration in damage art.