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And, probably, there will be a fourth (hidden) aspect for each weapon in the future. If there's anything like the first Hades, that fourth aspect will change almost completely how you play with each weapon.
It's not as exciting as other aRPGs and roguelites where you have tenths or even hundreds of weapons, but they are fine.
(PS: I'm not saying that it's your case, but it's funny because while people want more weapons and aspects, it seems a whole lot of players just stick to one or two weapons and forget about the rest 😅😂)
while more weapons would be nice supergiant has shown they care about a more balanced game where each weapon is viable so having 10+ or more weapon would make thair job in balancing each one alot harder pretty sure thair fix to that is aspects where they can just balance the few they have and have diffrent aspects play diffrently
and while u can never balance each weapon perfectly some will always be more op than others i believe supergiants goal is to just have each weapon good enough to beat the final bosses but also not bad enough to make u feel like its a chore to do with that 1 weapon