Heilig Pfeil

is the primary Spirit Weapon formed and used by the Quincy.

Description
A Quincy is able to form spirit weapons by gathering Reishi in the air. These arrows can be formed in various ways, either by collecting Reishi, absorbing Reiryoku from an opponent or gathering spirit energy. It is basically the same as an average arrow, but if the arrows are shot continuously, they will eventually injure the wielders' hands. However, the strength of the arrow can vary between users, as Quilge Opie's arrows are considered to be more powerful than those of Uryū Ishida, while Yhwach's can create deep cavities in the ground and vaporize a foe as durable as Genryūsai Shigekuni Yamamoto.

Traditionalist Quincy utilize this method to create bows and arrows as their primary method of attack. The more modern Quincy developed the ability to form a variety of weapons around 200 years ago, but they can still fire Heilig Pfeil via these weapons of varying strength, dependent on the user. Quilge Opie forms two extensions from his military saber and can fire six arrows simultaneously, Driscoll Berci forms gigantic arrows from his tekkō and throws them more like javelins, and Yhwach can rapidly fire arrows directly from his fingertip more like simple blasts.

Variations
It is possible for Quincy to customize their Heilig Pfeil (and the bow that creates and fires them) into unique shapes to suit their own tastes, and even combine with the ability granted by drinking Yhwach's blood for enhancing their powers. Known variations are:
 * Driscoll Berci: a gigantic arrow thrown like javelins, created from his tekkō.
 * Candice Catnipp: an arrow carrying electrical charge, with a tip in the shape of a thunderbolt, fired from a lightning bolt-shaped bow.
 * Liltotto Lamperd: an arrow with a mouth as the arrowhead, fired from a bow shaped like a set of jaws with jagged teeth.
 * Meninas McAllon: an arrow with a heart-shaped arrowhead, fired from a bow shaped like a pair of arms branching out of it.
 * Giselle Gewelle: an arrow with a skull as the arrowhead, fired from a bow shaped like bones linked together.