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{{Quote|Come test this steel! Quality blades, honest craftsmanship!|A Roman blacksmith during the Renaissance.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
{{Quote|Come test this steel! Quality blades, honest craftsmanship!|A Roman blacksmith during the Renaissance.|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
[[File:ACB Blacksmith Shop.png|thumb|250px|A blacksmith shop in Rome]]
[[File:ACB Blacksmith Shop.png|thumb|250px|A blacksmith shop in Rome]]
A '''blacksmith''' is a metalsmith who creates objects from wrought [[iron]] or [[steel]] by forging the metal.


A '''blacksmith''' is a metalsmith who creates objects from wrought iron or steel by forging the metal. During the [[Renaissance]], skilled blacksmiths began to apply their practical craft towards making art, to which architectural ironwork flourished.
Blacksmiths as a distinct profession have existed since ancient times. During the 5th century BCE, they could be found in most settlements in [[Greece]] and, for a fixed price, would improve the [[armor]] and weaponry of any customers.<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> In [[Ptolemaic Kingdom|Ptolemaic]] [[Egypt]], blacksmiths sold a variety of weapons in addition to resources such as iron, [[bronze]] and [[wood|cedarwood]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>


Blacksmiths also made a wide variety of weapons and [[armor]], and capitalizing on this opportunity, the [[Assassins]] armed themselves by purchasing blacksmiths' wares. The [[Templars]] also used the blacksmiths throughout history to arm themselves and their troops, one example being [[Cesare Borgia]] employing at least one skilled blacksmith—[[Auguste Oberlin]]—to his workforce, who crafted weapons for most of Cesare's army.
During the [[Renaissance]], skilled blacksmiths began to apply their practical craft towards making art, such that architectural ironwork flourished. They also made a wide variety of weapons and [[armor]], and capitalizing on this opportunity, the [[Assassins]] armed themselves by purchasing blacksmiths' wares.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> The [[Templars]] also used the blacksmiths throughout history to arm themselves and their troops. [[Cesare Borgia]] employed at least one skilled blacksmith in his workforce, [[Auguste Oberlin]], who crafted weapons for Cesare's army.<ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>


Most equipment was available with any blacksmith in any city, with the exception being that the blacksmith in [[Monteriggioni]] was the only one who sold the [[Condottiero War Hammer]] (with the collection of fifty [[feathers]]) and the [[Sword of Altaïr]] before the [[Siege of Monteriggioni]].
The Assassins of this time also had their own blacksmith in [[Monteriggioni]], who sold two exclusive weapons—the [[Condottiero War Hammer]] and the [[Sword of Altaïr]]—to [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]].<ref name="AC2" /> Similarly, the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] in [[Japan]] recruited the blacksmith [[Heiji]], who upgraded [[Fujibayashi Naoe]]'s and [[Yasuke]]'s armor and weaponry.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref> [[David Walston]] was another notable blacksmith who lent his skills to the residents of the [[Davenport Homestead]] after being invited to live on the land by the Assassin [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]].<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>


==Repair==
==Description==
Blacksmiths repaired both broken and partially broken armor. [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] could get all of his equipped armor repaired at once, or as individual pieces. The cost to repair a piece of armor varied with its quality and where on the body it was worn.
Blacksmiths repaired both broken and partially broken armor. The ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] could get her armor upgraded at any blacksmith in Greece. The cost to upgrade a piece of armor varied with the quality it was being upgraded to.<ref name="ACOD" />
 
Ezio Auditore could get all of his equipped armor repaired at once, or as individual pieces. The cost to repair a piece of armor varied with its quality and where on the body it was worn.<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="ACB" />


==Armor==
==Armor==
During Ezio's travels throughout the various cities of [[Italy]], and during his visit to [[Constantinople]], he bought several pieces of armor, ranging from simple leather armor, to complex, decorated pieces of metal armor.
===5th century BCE===
In the 5th century BCE, Kassandra utilized the many blacksmiths around Greece to upgrade and improve her armor.<ref name="ACOD" />


===15th century===
===15th century===
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During Ezio's travels throughout the various cities of [[Italy]],<ref name="ACB" /> and during his visit to [[Constantinople]], he bought several pieces of armor, ranging from simple leather armor, to complex, decorated pieces of metal armor.<ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
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===16th century===
===16th century===
====Rome====
====Rome====
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====Constantinople====
====Constantinople====
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==Weapons==
== Weapons==
Several [[swords and maces]] were available for purchase in most Renaissance cities.
===5th century BCE===
In the 5th century BCE, Kassandra used the many blacksmiths around Greece to upgrade and improve her weaponry.<ref name="ACOD" />
 
===1st century BCE ===
In the 1st century BCE, the [[Medjay]]-turned-[[Assassins|Hidden One]], [[Bayek]], used the many blacksmiths around Egypt to upgrade and improve his weaponry.<ref name="ACO" />
 
===Renaissance===
Several [[sword]]s and [[Blunt weapon|maces]] were available for purchase in most Renaissance cities.


===15th century===
===15th century===
The blacksmiths in Italy sold a wide variety of weapons during the 15th century. However, [[heavy weapons|heavy]] and [[long weapons]] were not available for purchase.
The blacksmiths in Italy sold a wide variety of weapons during the 15th century. However, [[heavy weapon|heavy]] and [[long weapon]]s were not available for purchase.
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|45,000ƒ
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|Sequence 9 in Monteriggioni
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| scope="row" |[[Syrian Sabre|Old Syrian sword]]
| scope="row" |[[Syrian Sabre|Old Syrian sword]]
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|After collecting 50 feathers in Villa
|After collecting 50 [[feather]]s
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| scope="row" |Maul
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|Sequence 6
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===16th century===
===16th century===
At the turn of the century, blacksmiths began selling a wider variety of weapons, including heavy weapons such as axes and claymores.
At the turn of the century, blacksmiths began selling a wider variety of weapons, including heavy weapons such as axes and claymores.<ref name="ACB" />


====Rome====
====Rome====
Under the rule of the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]], most merchants had been forced to shut down. As the Assassins under Ezio began to [[Liberation of Rome|liberate the city]], they reopened several shops. In return, the blacksmiths began to sell weapons to the Assassins at a discounted rate, and the blacksmith on [[Tiber Island]] sold certain weapons and pieces of armor in [[Shop quests|exchange for a collection of items]].
Under the rule of the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]], most merchants in [[Rome]] had been forced to shut down. As the Assassins under Ezio began to [[Liberation of Rome|liberate the city]], they reopened several shops. In return, the blacksmiths began to sell weapons to the Assassins at a discounted rate, and the blacksmith on [[Tiber Island]] sold certain weapons and pieces of armor in [[Shop quests|exchange for collecting certain items]].<ref name="ACB" />
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|3
|4
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|17,200ƒ
|17,200ƒ
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====Constantinople====
====Constantinople====
As in Rome, most blacksmiths had been opened through the efforts of the Assassins. They too sold weapons to the Assassins at discounted costs.
As in Rome, most blacksmiths in Constantinople had been forced to shut down, but eventually reopened their shops through the efforts of the Assassins. They too sold weapons to the Assassins at discounted costs.<ref name="ACR" />
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|{{Ak|7,360}}
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====Cappadocia====
====Cappadocia====
The underground city of [[Derinkuyu]], in [[Cappadocia]], was controlled by the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[Byzantine Templars|Templars]]. As a result, they charged a tax on every sale.
The underground city of [[Derinkuyu]] in [[Cappadocia]] was controlled by the [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Templars]]. As a result, they charged a tax on every sale.<ref name="ACR" />
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|'''Byzantine Arming Sword'''
|'''Byzantine Arming Sword'''
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==Small weapons==
==Small weapons==
The [[Metal Cestus]] and various [[short blades]] were also available for purchase at blacksmiths.
The [[Metal Cestus]] and various [[short blade]]s were also available for purchase at blacksmiths.


===15th century===
===15th century===
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===16th century===
====Rome====
====Rome====
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|[[Bone Dagger of Romulus]]
|[[Bone Dagger of Romulus]]
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|4
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====Constantinople====
====Constantinople====
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==Ammunition==
==Ammunition==
As well as weapons, Assassins bought ammunition for their ranged weapons from blacksmiths. Ammunition included [[throwing knives]], [[Bombs#Smoke bombs|smoke bombs]], and [[Hidden Gun|bullets]]. From the start of the 16th century, once the [[crossbow]] was bought, crossbow bolts became available as well.
As well as weapons, Assassins bought ammunition for their ranged weapons from blacksmiths. Ammunition included [[Throwing knife|throwing knives]], [[Smoke screen bomb|smoke bombs]], and [[Hidden Gun|bullets]]. From the start of the 16th century, once the [[crossbow]] was bought, crossbow bolts became available as well.


===15th and 16th century===
===15th and 16th century===
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! scope="col" width="35%" |Ammunition
! scope="col" width="35%" |Unlocked
! scope="col" width="35%" |Unlocked
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Blacksmiths seemed to be more brash towards Ezio than the other merchants, blatantly admitting surprise that he was able to afford any of their wares. However, in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', this aspect was toned down; they instead made subtly offensive remarks like ''"One man's coin is as good as another's"'' when Ezio bought something from them.
*Blacksmiths seemed to be more brash towards Ezio than the other merchants, blatantly admitting surprise that he was able to afford any of their wares. However, in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', this aspect was toned down; they instead made subtly offensive remarks like ''"One man's coin is as good as another's"'' when Ezio bought something from them.
*When going to a blacksmith in ''Brotherhood'', Ezio had the option to sell trading items for different amounts of money.
*When going to a blacksmith in ''Brotherhood'', Ezio had the option to sell [[trade objects]] for different amounts of money.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Blacksmith concept art AC1.jpg|Unused concept model for blacksmiths in ''Assassin's Creed''
Blacksmith concept art AC1.jpg|Unused concept model for blacksmiths in ''Assassin's Creed''
ACO Memphis Blacksmith Concept Art - Martin Deschambault.jpg|Concept art of a blacksmith in Ancient Egypt
AC2 Monteriggioni Blacksmith.png|The Monteriggioni blacksmith shop
AC2 Monteriggioni Blacksmith.png|The Monteriggioni blacksmith shop
ACB Shop Quest Exotica.png|One of the blacksmith shop quests
ACB Shop Quest Exotica.png|One of the blacksmith shop quests
 
ACO Blacksmith.jpg|A blacksmith in his workship in Egypt
ACOD DT Blacksmith render.png|A blacksmith in Ancient Greece
ACOd-blacksmith.jpg|A blacksmith in his workshop in 5th-century BCE Greece
ACMir Blacksmith.jpg|A blacksmith in 9th-century Baghdad
</gallery>
</gallery>


==References==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''
*''[[Echoes of History]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''
**''[[Wrath of the Druids]]''
**''[[The Siege of Paris]]''
**''[[Dawn of Ragnarök]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Nexus VR]]'' {{Mdat}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''
==References==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Occupations]]
[[Category:Occupations]]
[[Category:Companies, corporations and businesses]]
[[Category:Businesses]]
[[Category:Blacksmiths]]

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"Come test this steel! Quality blades, honest craftsmanship!"
―A Roman blacksmith during the Renaissance.[src]
A blacksmith shop in Rome

A blacksmith is a metalsmith who creates objects from wrought iron or steel by forging the metal.

Blacksmiths as a distinct profession have existed since ancient times. During the 5th century BCE, they could be found in most settlements in Greece and, for a fixed price, would improve the armor and weaponry of any customers.[1] In Ptolemaic Egypt, blacksmiths sold a variety of weapons in addition to resources such as iron, bronze and cedarwood.[2]

During the Renaissance, skilled blacksmiths began to apply their practical craft towards making art, such that architectural ironwork flourished. They also made a wide variety of weapons and armor, and capitalizing on this opportunity, the Assassins armed themselves by purchasing blacksmiths' wares.[3] The Templars also used the blacksmiths throughout history to arm themselves and their troops. Cesare Borgia employed at least one skilled blacksmith in his workforce, Auguste Oberlin, who crafted weapons for Cesare's army.[4]

The Assassins of this time also had their own blacksmith in Monteriggioni, who sold two exclusive weapons—the Condottiero War Hammer and the Sword of Altaïr—to Ezio Auditore da Firenze.[3] Similarly, the Kakushiba ikki in Japan recruited the blacksmith Heiji, who upgraded Fujibayashi Naoe's and Yasuke's armor and weaponry.[5] David Walston was another notable blacksmith who lent his skills to the residents of the Davenport Homestead after being invited to live on the land by the Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton.[6]

Description[edit | edit source]

Blacksmiths repaired both broken and partially broken armor. The misthios Kassandra could get her armor upgraded at any blacksmith in Greece. The cost to upgrade a piece of armor varied with the quality it was being upgraded to.[1]

Ezio Auditore could get all of his equipped armor repaired at once, or as individual pieces. The cost to repair a piece of armor varied with its quality and where on the body it was worn.[3][4]

Armor[edit | edit source]

5th century BCE[edit | edit source]

In the 5th century BCE, Kassandra utilized the many blacksmiths around Greece to upgrade and improve her armor.[1]

15th century[edit | edit source]

During Ezio's travels throughout the various cities of Italy,[4] and during his visit to Constantinople, he bought several pieces of armor, ranging from simple leather armor, to complex, decorated pieces of metal armor.[7]

Armor Availability Cost
Leather Spaulders Sequence 1 2,300ƒ
Leather Greaves Sequence 3 1,140ƒ
Leather Chest Guard Sequence 3 4,370ƒ
Leather Vambraces Sequence 4 1,100ƒ
Helmschmied Greaves Sequence 3 4,940ƒ
Helmschmied Spaulders Sequence 5 6,200ƒ
Helmschmied Vambraces Sequence 5 5,100ƒ
Helmschmied Chest Guard Sequence 5 10,800ƒ
Metal Greaves Sequence 7 7,200ƒ
Metal Vambraces Sequence 6 6,300ƒ
Metal Chest Guard Sequence 7 17,200ƒ
Metal Pauldrons Sequence 7 12,000ƒ
Missaglias Greaves Sequence 8 14,600ƒ
Missaglias Vambraces Sequence 9 12,000ƒ
Missaglias Chest Guard Sequence 9 27,900ƒ
Missaglias Pauldrons Sequence 10 21,300ƒ

16th century[edit | edit source]

Rome[edit | edit source]

Armor Available Cost
Roman Greaves Sequence 3 1,100ƒ
Roman Vambraces Sequence 4 1,000ƒ
Roman Chest Guard Sequence 5 2,500ƒ
Roman Spaulders Sequence 2 900ƒ
Rondelle Greaves Sequence 5 3,200ƒ
Rondelle Vambraces Sequence 5 2,900ƒ
Rondelle Chest Guard Sequence 6 5,100ƒ
Rondelle Spaulders Sequence 6 5,900ƒ
Plate Greaves Sequence 6 6,500ƒ
Plate Vambraces Sequence 6 6,000ƒ
Plate Chest Guard Sequence 7 9,200ƒ
Plate Pauldrons Sequence 7 9,900ƒ
Seusenhofer Greaves Sequence 7 12,000ƒ
Seusenhofer Vambraces Sequence 7 11,200ƒ
Seusenhofer Chest Guard Complete the shop quest "Exotica" N/A
Seusenhofer Pauldrons Complete the shop quest "Exotica" N/A

Constantinople[edit | edit source]

Armor Available Cost
Azap Leather Spaulders Sequence 2 1,675
Azap Chest Guard Sequence 4 2,875
Azap Leather Bracers Sequence 3 1,150
Azap Leather Greaves Sequence 4 1,265
Mamluk Metal Spaulders Sequence 6 7,038
Mamluk Chest Plate Sequence 6 7,866
Mamluk Metal Bracers Sequence 5 4,002
Mamluk Metal Greaves Sequence 5 4,416
Sepahi Riding Spaulders Sequence 7 15,456
Sepahi Chest Guard Sequence 7 16,560
Sepahi Riding Bracers Sequence 6 12,696
Sepahi Riding Greaves Sequence 6 13,662

Weapons[edit | edit source]

5th century BCE[edit | edit source]

In the 5th century BCE, Kassandra used the many blacksmiths around Greece to upgrade and improve her weaponry.[1]

1st century BCE[edit | edit source]

In the 1st century BCE, the Medjay-turned-Hidden One, Bayek, used the many blacksmiths around Egypt to upgrade and improve his weaponry.[2]

Renaissance[edit | edit source]

Several swords and maces were available for purchase in most Renaissance cities.

15th century[edit | edit source]

The blacksmiths in Italy sold a wide variety of weapons during the 15th century. However, heavy and long weapons were not available for purchase.

Name Damage Speed Deflect Cost Availability
Common Sword 1 2 2 N/A Sequence 1
Captain's Sword 2 4 3 5,200ƒ Sequence 5
Milanese Sword 3 5 3 11,300ƒ Sequence 7
Schiavona 4 5 4 25,000ƒ Sequence 8
Sword of Altaïr 5 5 5 45,000ƒ Sequence 9
Old Syrian sword 1 2 3 2,300ƒ Sequence 3
Venetian Falchion 1 3 1 1,900ƒ Sequence 3
Florentine Falchion 2 3 4 5,200ƒ Sequence 5
Scimitar 3 3 5 11,300ƒ Sequence 6
Mercenario War Hammer 1 1 3 1,900ƒ Sequence 3
Condottiero War Hammer 5 3 4 30,600ƒ After collecting 50 feathers
Maul 2 1 2 3,600ƒ Sequence 4
Flanged Mace 3 3 3 10,500ƒ Sequence 6
Cavalieri Mace 4 2 2 20,800ƒ Sequence 7

16th century[edit | edit source]

At the turn of the century, blacksmiths began selling a wider variety of weapons, including heavy weapons such as axes and claymores.[4]

Rome[edit | edit source]

Under the rule of the Borgia, most merchants in Rome had been forced to shut down. As the Assassins under Ezio began to liberate the city, they reopened several shops. In return, the blacksmiths began to sell weapons to the Assassins at a discounted rate, and the blacksmith on Tiber Island sold certain weapons and pieces of armor in exchange for collecting certain items.[4]

Name Damage Speed Deflect Cost
Captain's Sword 2 4 3 Complete the shop quest "Faith"
Milanese Sword 4 4 2 15,700ƒ
Old Syrian sword 3 4 1 8,800ƒ
Roman Long-sword 1 3 3 1,400ƒ
Schiavona 4 2 2 10,400ƒ
Sicilian Rapier 1 4 3 2,600ƒ
Venetian Falchion 1 5 5 5,700ƒ
Mercenario War Hammer 1 3 5 2,750ƒ
Cavelieri Mace 2 1 1 6,400ƒ
Condottiero Mace 3 5 2 11,600ƒ
Condottiero War Hammer 5 3 4 17,200ƒ

Constantinople[edit | edit source]

As in Rome, most blacksmiths in Constantinople had been forced to shut down, but eventually reopened their shops through the efforts of the Assassins. They too sold weapons to the Assassins at discounted costs.[7]

Name Damage Speed Deflect Cost
Prussian War Hammer 1 3 3 2,990
Persian Shamshir 1 4 3 3,163
Florentine Falchion 1 3 5 6,555
Merovingian Axe 1 5 5 7,326
Mercenario War-hammer 2 1 1 7,360
Condottiero Mace 2 2 2 10,120
Syrian Sabre 2 4 3 11,960
Sledgehammer 3 4 1 13,340
Sicilian Rapier 3 5 5 23,736
Janissary Kijil 4 2 2 28,290

Cappadocia[edit | edit source]

The underground city of Derinkuyu in Cappadocia was controlled by the Byzantine Templars. As a result, they charged a tax on every sale.[7]

Name Damage Speed Deflect Cost Availability
Byzantine Arming Sword 1 2 2 1,610 Sequence 7
Byzantine Mace 3 5 3 18,055 Sequence 7

Small weapons[edit | edit source]

The Metal Cestus and various short blades were also available for purchase at blacksmiths.

15th century[edit | edit source]

Name Unlocked Cost
Dagger Sequence 3 475ƒ
Knife Sequence 3 1,235ƒ
Stiletto Sequence 4 2,200ƒ
Channeled Cinquedea Sequence 5 4,100ƒ
Sultan's Knife Sequence 6 4,300ƒ
Butcher Knife Sequence 7 6,400ƒ
Notched Cinquedea Sequence 8 9,300ƒ
Metal Cestus Sequence 6 2,000ƒ

16th century[edit | edit source]

Rome[edit | edit source]

Name Damage Speed Deflect Cost
Stiletto 1 1 2 300ƒ
Knife 1 2 3 700ƒ
Bone Dagger of Romulus 2 4 4 1,900ƒ
Dagger 2 4 1 6,250ƒ
Butcher Knife 3 5 3 5,000ƒ
Notched Cinquedea 4 4 2 8,600ƒ

Constantinople[edit | edit source]

Name Damage Speed Deflect Cost
Kurdish Jambiya 2 2 2 345
Macedonian Dagger 2 2 2 518
Arabian Dagger 2 4 1 1,848
Butcher Knife 3 5 3 5,750
Bayezid's Knife 5 3 4 13,248
Afghani Khyber Blade 4 4 2 11,040

Ammunition[edit | edit source]

As well as weapons, Assassins bought ammunition for their ranged weapons from blacksmiths. Ammunition included throwing knives, smoke bombs, and bullets. From the start of the 16th century, once the crossbow was bought, crossbow bolts became available as well.

15th and 16th century[edit | edit source]

Ammunition Unlocked Cost
Throwing knives Sequence 3 50ƒ each
Smoke bombs Sequence 5, Memory 7 350ƒ each
Bullets Sequence 8 175ƒ each
Crossbow bolts After crossbow purchase 149ƒ each

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Blacksmiths seemed to be more brash towards Ezio than the other merchants, blatantly admitting surprise that he was able to afford any of their wares. However, in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, this aspect was toned down; they instead made subtly offensive remarks like "One man's coin is as good as another's" when Ezio bought something from them.
  • When going to a blacksmith in Brotherhood, Ezio had the option to sell trade objects for different amounts of money.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]