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[[File:AC3 Stone Tomahawk.png|250px|thumb|The Stone Tomahawk]] | The '''Stone Tomahawk''' was a [[tomahawk]] used by [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] during the 18th century. It was Ratonhnhaké:ton's primary weapon prior to his induction into the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]]. | ||
The '''Stone Tomahawk''' was a [[tomahawk]] | |||
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| | |colspan="5"|Stone tomahawks were the norm for war hatchets before [[Europe]]ans started trading iron heads. The name 'tomahawk' comes from Algonquin otomahuk "to knock down". The polished soapstone and a solid shaft are tied together by animal tendons. | ||
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== | ==References== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' | ||
[[Category:Tomahawks]] | [[Category:Tomahawks]] | ||
[[Category:18th century weapons]] | [[Category:18th century weapons]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:09, 4 May 2026

The Stone Tomahawk was a tomahawk used by Ratonhnhaké:ton during the 18th century. It was Ratonhnhaké:ton's primary weapon prior to his induction into the Assassin Order.
Weapon statistics[edit | edit source]
{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Stone Tomahawk"}}| Damage | Speed | Combo | Price | Availability |
| Description | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stone tomahawks were the norm for war hatchets before Europeans started trading iron heads. The name 'tomahawk' comes from Algonquin otomahuk "to knock down". The polished soapstone and a solid shaft are tied together by animal tendons. | ||||