Unlimited Blade Works

2004Copypasta / incantation parodyclassic

Also known as: UBW Chant · UBW Copypasta · Unlimited ___ Works

Unlimited Blade Works is a long-running copypasta meme sourced from Fate/stay night's 2004 incantation beginning with "I am the bone of my sword," spawning countless parody versions since 2006, including a legendary exam essay that scored a D+.

Unlimited Blade Works is a copypasta and meme based on the incantation used to activate the noble phantasm of the same name from the 2004 visual novel Fate/stay night1. The chant, beginning with the iconic line "I am the bone of my sword," spread across forums and imageboards starting in 2006, spawning countless parody versions and one legendary exam essay that earned its author a D+5. It's one of the longest-running anime copypastas, with the "Make Your Own UBW" format thriving across communities for nearly two decades.

TL;DR

Unlimited Blade Works is a copypasta and meme based on the incantation used to activate the noble phantasm of the same name from the 2004 visual novel Fate/stay night.

Overview

Unlimited Blade Works is both a fictional ability from the Fate franchise and one of anime fandom's most recognizable copypastas. In the source material, it's a Reality Marble, a pocket dimension filled with countless replicated swords, belonging to the characters Archer (EMIYA) and Shirou Emiya1. Activating it requires reciting a specific incantation, a dramatic chant that reads like dark poetry about a life forged through endless combat and weapon creation3.

The chant's dramatic structure, with its rhythmic lines building to the shouted title drop "UNLIMITED BLADE WORKS!", made it irresistible for parody. Each line follows a predictable pattern that's easy to riff on: identity declaration, body metaphor, accomplishment claim, duality statement, suffering acknowledgment, tragic irony, and a climactic invocation4. This rigid template is what makes UBW such effective copypasta material.

The incantation first appeared in the 2004 visual novel game Fate/stay night, written by Kinoko Nasu and developed by Type-Moon6. It shows up specifically in the game's second story route, which shares the ability's name5. Two versions exist in the original work. Archer's version is the darker, more cynical take: "I am the bone of my sword / Steel is my body and fire is my blood / I have created over a thousand blades / Unknown to Death, Nor known to Life / Have withstood pain to create many weapons / Yet, those hands will never hold anything / So as I pray, Unlimited Blade Works"7.

Shirou's version reflects his more determined, accepting nature: "I am the bone of my sword / Steel is my body and fire is my blood / I have created over a thousand blades / Unaware of loss, Nor aware of gain / Withstood pain to create weapons, waiting for one's arrival / I have no regrets. This is the only path / My whole life was Unlimited Blade Works"2.

The difference between the two captures the thematic core of the story: Archer's bitter resignation versus Shirou's stubborn resolve3. Both became copypasta material, but Archer's version is the one most people recognize and remix.

Origin & Background

Platform
Type-Moon (visual novel), 4chan /a/ board (meme spread)
Key People
Kinoko Nasu, Unknown
Date
2004 (source material), 2006 (meme spread)
Year
2004

The incantation first appeared in the 2004 visual novel game Fate/stay night, written by Kinoko Nasu and developed by Type-Moon. It shows up specifically in the game's second story route, which shares the ability's name. Two versions exist in the original work. Archer's version is the darker, more cynical take: "I am the bone of my sword / Steel is my body and fire is my blood / I have created over a thousand blades / Unknown to Death, Nor known to Life / Have withstood pain to create many weapons / Yet, those hands will never hold anything / So as I pray, Unlimited Blade Works".

Shirou's version reflects his more determined, accepting nature: "I am the bone of my sword / Steel is my body and fire is my blood / I have created over a thousand blades / Unaware of loss, Nor aware of gain / Withstood pain to create weapons, waiting for one's arrival / I have no regrets. This is the only path / My whole life was Unlimited Blade Works".

The difference between the two captures the thematic core of the story: Archer's bitter resignation versus Shirou's stubborn resolve. Both became copypasta material, but Archer's version is the one most people recognize and remix.

How It Spread

Online discussion of Unlimited Blade Works began as early as 2006, with posts popping up across Reddit, Tumblr, 4chan, GameFAQs, TVTropes, and Zetaboards. The chant's clean template made it natural copypasta fodder on imageboards and forums where anime fans gathered.

On December 8th, 2008, Urban Dictionary user Arblast submitted a definition for Unlimited Blade Works, describing it as a "Reality Marble created by Archer (Fate/Stay Night) that allows him to control a large number of weapons". The entry included the full incantation text, helping spread it beyond anime-specific communities.

The "Make Your Own Unlimited Blade Works" thread on TV Tropes became a hub for creative parodies. Users swapped in everything from Rick Astley lyrics ("Never Gonna Let You Down is my body, and Never Gonna Run Around is my blood / I have created over a thousand Internet pranks... UNLIMITED RICKROLL WORKS!") to Gurren Lagann references ("I have slain over a thousand leviathans... UNLIMITED DRILL WORKS") to self-aware forum humor ("Snark is my body, and YKTTW is my blood / I have posted over a thousand Tropes... UNLIMITED TROPES WIKI!").

YouTube helped boost awareness when user ExiaFr posted Archer's UBW scene from the 2010 movie adaptation on July 31st, 2013, pulling over 276,000 views within two years. A comparison video by TheSzadow on May 10th, 2015, contrasting the 2006 Studio Deen and 2014 ufotable anime adaptations, hit 199,000 views in about a year. The ufotable adaptation in particular gave the incantation a massive visual upgrade that introduced the chant to a new generation of fans.

The copypasta format kept evolving across platforms, with parody versions adapting the template to virtually any fandom or topic. From Fuko's starfish-carving Clannad version to ad-revenue satire ("I HAVE CREATED OVER A THOUSAND ADS... UNLIMITED AD WORKS"), the format proved endlessly adaptable.

How to Use This Meme

The UBW copypasta format works by following the original chant's line-by-line structure and substituting in new subject matter:

1

Identity line: "I am the [core component] of my [domain]"

2

Body metaphor: "[Material] is my body, and [energy] is my blood"

3

Accomplishment: "I have [action] over a thousand [objects]"

4

Duality: "Unknown to [concept], nor known to [opposite concept]"

5

Suffering: "Have withstood [hardship] to create many [products]"

6

Tragic irony: "Yet those [hands/tools] will never [hold/achieve] anything"

7

Invocation: "So as I [action]... UNLIMITED [NOUN] WORKS!"

Cultural Impact

The Unlimited Blade Works incantation occupies a unique space in anime fandom as both a genuine piece of dramatic writing and a meme template. Archer's version, with its lines about emptiness and sacrifice, carries real emotional weight within the Fate narrative. The contrast between "those hands will never hold anything" in Archer's resigned version and "I have no regrets" in Shirou's determined version forms the thematic spine of the entire Unlimited Blade Works story route.

The ufotable television adaptation in 2014 brought the incantation to its widest audience yet, with animation quality that turned the Reality Marble activation into a genuinely striking visual sequence. Fan discussions, dramatic readings, and AMVs built around the chant remain common across YouTube and Reddit.

The chant's structure also influenced how fans talk about the broader Fate franchise. "Reality Marble" entered fan vocabulary as a general concept, and the UBW incantation format became the default template when parodying any anime power activation or transformation sequence.

Fun Facts

Archer fights primarily as a melee swordsman despite being summoned in the Archer class, making him one of the most unconventional Servants in the Fate series.

The weapons inside Unlimited Blade Works are replicas one grade below the originals, but Archer can weaponize this limitation by deliberately breaking them to create explosive "Broken Phantasms".

Archer is unusual among Servants because he's not a hero from the past but a soldier from the future chosen as a heroic spirit after death, which is why his noble phantasm is technically a Reality Marble rather than a traditional Noble Phantasm.

The original Japanese text of the incantation uses "GARASU" (glass/ガラス) for "heart," which gets translated to "fire" in the English version, creating a different metaphorical register between versions.

The Unlimited Essay Works D+ grade was technically a passing mark for the essay itself. The F was Mike's overall semester grade.

Derivatives & Variations

Unlimited Essay Works:

The most famous derivative. A 4chan user named Mike submitted a final exam essay written as a UBW parody, received a D+, and failed his semester. The graded essay image went viral across multiple sites in 2006[5].

Make Your Own UBW (TV Tropes):

A long-running forum thread where users created parody incantations for everything from Gurren Lagann to MST3K to Dr. Robotnik[4].

Unlimited Rickroll Works:

A popular parody version replacing the chant's imagery with Rick Astley lyrics and internet prank references[4].

Unlimited Ad Works:

A satirical version about website monetization and pop-up advertisements[4].

Unlimited Starfish Works:

A Clannad/Fuko crossover parody replacing swords with carved starfish[4].

Prisma Illya variants:

Alternate canonical versions of the chant appearing in the Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya spinoff series, with modified lines reflecting different character arcs[2].

Frequently Asked Questions

Unlimited Blade Works

2004Copypasta / incantation parodyclassic

Also known as: UBW Chant · UBW Copypasta · Unlimited ___ Works

Unlimited Blade Works is a long-running copypasta meme sourced from Fate/stay night's 2004 incantation beginning with "I am the bone of my sword," spawning countless parody versions since 2006, including a legendary exam essay that scored a D+.

Unlimited Blade Works is a copypasta and meme based on the incantation used to activate the noble phantasm of the same name from the 2004 visual novel Fate/stay night. The chant, beginning with the iconic line "I am the bone of my sword," spread across forums and imageboards starting in 2006, spawning countless parody versions and one legendary exam essay that earned its author a D+. It's one of the longest-running anime copypastas, with the "Make Your Own UBW" format thriving across communities for nearly two decades.

TL;DR

Unlimited Blade Works is a copypasta and meme based on the incantation used to activate the noble phantasm of the same name from the 2004 visual novel Fate/stay night.

Overview

Unlimited Blade Works is both a fictional ability from the Fate franchise and one of anime fandom's most recognizable copypastas. In the source material, it's a Reality Marble, a pocket dimension filled with countless replicated swords, belonging to the characters Archer (EMIYA) and Shirou Emiya. Activating it requires reciting a specific incantation, a dramatic chant that reads like dark poetry about a life forged through endless combat and weapon creation.

The chant's dramatic structure, with its rhythmic lines building to the shouted title drop "UNLIMITED BLADE WORKS!", made it irresistible for parody. Each line follows a predictable pattern that's easy to riff on: identity declaration, body metaphor, accomplishment claim, duality statement, suffering acknowledgment, tragic irony, and a climactic invocation. This rigid template is what makes UBW such effective copypasta material.

The incantation first appeared in the 2004 visual novel game Fate/stay night, written by Kinoko Nasu and developed by Type-Moon. It shows up specifically in the game's second story route, which shares the ability's name. Two versions exist in the original work. Archer's version is the darker, more cynical take: "I am the bone of my sword / Steel is my body and fire is my blood / I have created over a thousand blades / Unknown to Death, Nor known to Life / Have withstood pain to create many weapons / Yet, those hands will never hold anything / So as I pray, Unlimited Blade Works".

Shirou's version reflects his more determined, accepting nature: "I am the bone of my sword / Steel is my body and fire is my blood / I have created over a thousand blades / Unaware of loss, Nor aware of gain / Withstood pain to create weapons, waiting for one's arrival / I have no regrets. This is the only path / My whole life was Unlimited Blade Works".

The difference between the two captures the thematic core of the story: Archer's bitter resignation versus Shirou's stubborn resolve. Both became copypasta material, but Archer's version is the one most people recognize and remix.

Origin & Background

Platform
Type-Moon (visual novel), 4chan /a/ board (meme spread)
Key People
Kinoko Nasu, Unknown
Date
2004 (source material), 2006 (meme spread)
Year
2004

The incantation first appeared in the 2004 visual novel game Fate/stay night, written by Kinoko Nasu and developed by Type-Moon. It shows up specifically in the game's second story route, which shares the ability's name. Two versions exist in the original work. Archer's version is the darker, more cynical take: "I am the bone of my sword / Steel is my body and fire is my blood / I have created over a thousand blades / Unknown to Death, Nor known to Life / Have withstood pain to create many weapons / Yet, those hands will never hold anything / So as I pray, Unlimited Blade Works".

Shirou's version reflects his more determined, accepting nature: "I am the bone of my sword / Steel is my body and fire is my blood / I have created over a thousand blades / Unaware of loss, Nor aware of gain / Withstood pain to create weapons, waiting for one's arrival / I have no regrets. This is the only path / My whole life was Unlimited Blade Works".

The difference between the two captures the thematic core of the story: Archer's bitter resignation versus Shirou's stubborn resolve. Both became copypasta material, but Archer's version is the one most people recognize and remix.

How It Spread

Online discussion of Unlimited Blade Works began as early as 2006, with posts popping up across Reddit, Tumblr, 4chan, GameFAQs, TVTropes, and Zetaboards. The chant's clean template made it natural copypasta fodder on imageboards and forums where anime fans gathered.

On December 8th, 2008, Urban Dictionary user Arblast submitted a definition for Unlimited Blade Works, describing it as a "Reality Marble created by Archer (Fate/Stay Night) that allows him to control a large number of weapons". The entry included the full incantation text, helping spread it beyond anime-specific communities.

The "Make Your Own Unlimited Blade Works" thread on TV Tropes became a hub for creative parodies. Users swapped in everything from Rick Astley lyrics ("Never Gonna Let You Down is my body, and Never Gonna Run Around is my blood / I have created over a thousand Internet pranks... UNLIMITED RICKROLL WORKS!") to Gurren Lagann references ("I have slain over a thousand leviathans... UNLIMITED DRILL WORKS") to self-aware forum humor ("Snark is my body, and YKTTW is my blood / I have posted over a thousand Tropes... UNLIMITED TROPES WIKI!").

YouTube helped boost awareness when user ExiaFr posted Archer's UBW scene from the 2010 movie adaptation on July 31st, 2013, pulling over 276,000 views within two years. A comparison video by TheSzadow on May 10th, 2015, contrasting the 2006 Studio Deen and 2014 ufotable anime adaptations, hit 199,000 views in about a year. The ufotable adaptation in particular gave the incantation a massive visual upgrade that introduced the chant to a new generation of fans.

The copypasta format kept evolving across platforms, with parody versions adapting the template to virtually any fandom or topic. From Fuko's starfish-carving Clannad version to ad-revenue satire ("I HAVE CREATED OVER A THOUSAND ADS... UNLIMITED AD WORKS"), the format proved endlessly adaptable.

How to Use This Meme

The UBW copypasta format works by following the original chant's line-by-line structure and substituting in new subject matter:

1

Identity line: "I am the [core component] of my [domain]"

2

Body metaphor: "[Material] is my body, and [energy] is my blood"

3

Accomplishment: "I have [action] over a thousand [objects]"

4

Duality: "Unknown to [concept], nor known to [opposite concept]"

5

Suffering: "Have withstood [hardship] to create many [products]"

6

Tragic irony: "Yet those [hands/tools] will never [hold/achieve] anything"

7

Invocation: "So as I [action]... UNLIMITED [NOUN] WORKS!"

Cultural Impact

The Unlimited Blade Works incantation occupies a unique space in anime fandom as both a genuine piece of dramatic writing and a meme template. Archer's version, with its lines about emptiness and sacrifice, carries real emotional weight within the Fate narrative. The contrast between "those hands will never hold anything" in Archer's resigned version and "I have no regrets" in Shirou's determined version forms the thematic spine of the entire Unlimited Blade Works story route.

The ufotable television adaptation in 2014 brought the incantation to its widest audience yet, with animation quality that turned the Reality Marble activation into a genuinely striking visual sequence. Fan discussions, dramatic readings, and AMVs built around the chant remain common across YouTube and Reddit.

The chant's structure also influenced how fans talk about the broader Fate franchise. "Reality Marble" entered fan vocabulary as a general concept, and the UBW incantation format became the default template when parodying any anime power activation or transformation sequence.

Fun Facts

Archer fights primarily as a melee swordsman despite being summoned in the Archer class, making him one of the most unconventional Servants in the Fate series.

The weapons inside Unlimited Blade Works are replicas one grade below the originals, but Archer can weaponize this limitation by deliberately breaking them to create explosive "Broken Phantasms".

Archer is unusual among Servants because he's not a hero from the past but a soldier from the future chosen as a heroic spirit after death, which is why his noble phantasm is technically a Reality Marble rather than a traditional Noble Phantasm.

The original Japanese text of the incantation uses "GARASU" (glass/ガラス) for "heart," which gets translated to "fire" in the English version, creating a different metaphorical register between versions.

The Unlimited Essay Works D+ grade was technically a passing mark for the essay itself. The F was Mike's overall semester grade.

Derivatives & Variations

Unlimited Essay Works:

The most famous derivative. A 4chan user named Mike submitted a final exam essay written as a UBW parody, received a D+, and failed his semester. The graded essay image went viral across multiple sites in 2006[5].

Make Your Own UBW (TV Tropes):

A long-running forum thread where users created parody incantations for everything from Gurren Lagann to MST3K to Dr. Robotnik[4].

Unlimited Rickroll Works:

A popular parody version replacing the chant's imagery with Rick Astley lyrics and internet prank references[4].

Unlimited Ad Works:

A satirical version about website monetization and pop-up advertisements[4].

Unlimited Starfish Works:

A Clannad/Fuko crossover parody replacing swords with carved starfish[4].

Prisma Illya variants:

Alternate canonical versions of the chant appearing in the Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya spinoff series, with modified lines reflecting different character arcs[2].

Frequently Asked Questions