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Bloodborne Saw Cleaver Crafted in Real Life

Yes, you can fold it.

I am often amazed by the dedication some fans pour into all things that have the slightest connection to their favorite movie or game. Today, I'm pleasantly surprised by Soulsborne enthusiast Imryll, who showed off a stunning real-life recreation of the Saw Cleaver from Bloodborne.

The bloody weapon doesn't only look like the in-game one, you can also fold it and then open it in one motion for extra flair. The cleaver has a spring lock mechanism for this purpose and blood-like gems embedded to make it look even more impressive.

Image credit: Imryll

"One of the trick weapons of the workshop, commonly used in the hunting business.

This saw, effective at drawing the blood of beasts, transforms into a long cleaver that makes use of centrifugal force.

The saw, with its set of blood-letting teeth, has become a symbol of the hunt, and only grows in effectiveness the more grotesquely transformed the beast."

Image credit: Imryll

Imryll has a lot of awesome stuff in store inspired by FromSoftware games. You can find high-quality frames featuring familiar characters and even lamps on their X/Twitter

Bloodborne fans are really creative and ready to recreate the game or its elements everywhere they can: they build it in Minecraft, make Mario Kart-like racing games, set up emulators to play it on PC, and so much more.

Image credit: Potomy

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