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The weapons they got depended on what their best skills were and the skills they demonstrated while being observed in the training arena. Sometimes, the weapons he or she got depended on what District that person was in. For example, in Catching Fire, Finnick got a trident because he's from District 4 and their primary "resource" is fishing

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