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'''Captain Kidd's Sawtooth Cutlass''' was a serrated [[Swords|sword]] originally owned by Captain [[William Kidd]]. It was obtainable by [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] during the 18th century, from a [[Mayans|Mayan]] [[The Ruins at Cerros|ruin]] at [[Cerros]].
'''Captain Kidd's Sawtooth Cutlass''' was a serrated [[Swords|sword]] originally owned by Captain [[William Kidd]]. It was acquired by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] in 1774 from a [[Maya]]n [[The Ruins at Cerros|ruin]] at [[Cerros]].


==Weapon statistics==
==Weapon statistics==
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|colspan="5"|This fearsome sword is said to have belonged to Captain William Kidd himself! Stories of the famous privateer-turned pirate have been told on both sides of the Atlantic for decades... along with whispers of the treasures he hid before he died.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Occasionally, [[Officers]], [[Jägers]], and [[Haytham Kenway]] could be seen carrying the sword and using it in combat.
*Captain Kidd's Sawtooth Cutlass appears to be inspired by the sawtooth cutlass owned by George Washington.<ref name="NPS">[https://www.nps.gov/museum/exhibits/revwar/image_gal/morrimg/cutlass.html George Washington's cutlass]. ''National Park Service Museum Collections''. Morristown National Historical Park, MORR 344. Accessed 21 September 2017.</ref>
*Occasionally, [[Officers]], [[Jägers]], and [[Haytham Kenway]] can be seen carrying an identical sword and using it in combat.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
AC3 Captain Kidd's Sawtooth Cutlass - Concept Art.jpg|Concept art of the sword
ACIII-RuinCerros 10.png|Connor recovering the sword from Cerros
ACIII-RuinCerros 10.png|Connor recovering the sword from Cerros
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Reference==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:Swords]]
[[Category:Swords]]
[[Category:18th century weapons]]
[[Category:18th century weapons]]
[[Category:Personal weapons]]

Latest revision as of 01:44, 25 May 2026

Captain Kidd's Sawtooth Cutlass

Captain Kidd's Sawtooth Cutlass was a serrated sword originally owned by Captain William Kidd. It was acquired by the Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton in 1774 from a Mayan ruin at Cerros.

Weapon statistics[edit | edit source]

{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Captain Kidd's Sawtooth Cutlass"}}
Damage Speed Combo Cost Availability
Description
This fearsome sword is said to have belonged to Captain William Kidd himself! Stories of the famous privateer-turned pirate have been told on both sides of the Atlantic for decades... along with whispers of the treasures he hid before he died.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Captain Kidd's Sawtooth Cutlass appears to be inspired by the sawtooth cutlass owned by George Washington.[1]
  • Occasionally, Officers, Jägers, and Haytham Kenway can be seen carrying an identical sword and using it in combat.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. George Washington's cutlass. National Park Service Museum Collections. Morristown National Historical Park, MORR 344. Accessed 21 September 2017.