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[[File:Impact_Bomb.jpg|thumb|The exterior of an Impact bomb.]]
[[File:ACR Impact Bomb Case Concept.png|thumb|The exterior of an Impact bomb]]
'''Impact bomb casings''' were a component used by the [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] to [[Bomb-crafting station|craft]] [[bomb]]s, which, being made out of fragile [[terracotta]], would explode upon collision with any type of surface. As such, they were best used for the quick deployment of the finished bomb's ingredient effect. In terms of bomb-crafting, impact casings could be used in conjunction with any gunpowder type or ingredient. Due to the ease with which terracotta was made, the impact shell was the most common.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>


'''Impact bomb casings''' were a component that was used in the [[Bomb-crafting stations|crafting]] of bombs by [[Turkish Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]], which, being made out of fragile terracotta, would explode upon collision with any type of surface. As such, they were best used for the quick deployment of the finished bomb's ingredient effect.
==References==
 
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In terms of bomb-crafting, impact casings could be used in conjunction with any gunpowder type or ingredient.
[[Category:Bomb casings]]
 
== Trivia ==
* Out of the four variations of bomb casings, the impact shell was the most common.
 
[[Category:Weapons]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Revelations weapons]]

Latest revision as of 22:14, 8 January 2024

The exterior of an Impact bomb

Impact bomb casings were a component used by the Ottoman Assassins to craft bombs, which, being made out of fragile terracotta, would explode upon collision with any type of surface. As such, they were best used for the quick deployment of the finished bomb's ingredient effect. In terms of bomb-crafting, impact casings could be used in conjunction with any gunpowder type or ingredient. Due to the ease with which terracotta was made, the impact shell was the most common.[1]

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