James Gasik
We don't talk about Pun-Pun
To put this into perspective, one of my favorite old school magic items (despite never actually getting one in all the decades I've played D&D) is the Rod of Lordly Might. This multi-functional item can be a mace +2, a +1 flametongue sword, a +4 battleaxe or lance.
Now in those days, this had meaning. You'd need a mace against some foes, and clay golems were infamously immune to attacks by anything but magical bludgeoning weapons. The battleaxe is likely superior to the sword (flaming just made the weapon have a variable plus against different kinds of foes), but most Fighters use swords. And the lance is just gravy.
But if you gave this to someone today, it would be a battleaxe 99% of the time. Because there's not much reason for it not to be.
Now in those days, this had meaning. You'd need a mace against some foes, and clay golems were infamously immune to attacks by anything but magical bludgeoning weapons. The battleaxe is likely superior to the sword (flaming just made the weapon have a variable plus against different kinds of foes), but most Fighters use swords. And the lance is just gravy.
But if you gave this to someone today, it would be a battleaxe 99% of the time. Because there's not much reason for it not to be.