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[[File:AC3 Iron Dagger.png|250px|thumb|The Iron Dagger]]
The '''Iron Dagger''' was a [[Short blades|short blade]] obtainable by [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] during the 18th century. It could be purchased from any [[General stores|general store]] in [[Boston]], [[New York City|New York]], or the [[Frontier]].
The '''Iron Dagger''' was a [[Short blades|short blade]] obtainable by [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] during the 18th century. It could be purchased from any [[General stores|general store]] in [[Boston]], [[New York City|New York]], or the [[Frontier]].


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|colspan="5"|This styling of this rifleman's knife decisively shows its strong [[United Kingdom|British]] origins. The blade is inserted in the antler after it's been hot soaked, and is usually riveted afterwards with a pewter bolster.
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==Reference==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
[[Category:Short blades]]
[[Category:Short blades]]
[[Category:18th century weapons]]
[[Category:18th century weapons]]

Latest revision as of 16:31, 13 January 2025

The Iron Dagger

The Iron Dagger was a short blade obtainable by Ratonhnhaké:ton during the 18th century. It could be purchased from any general store in Boston, New York, or the Frontier.

Weapon statistics[edit | edit source]

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Damage Speed Combo Cost Availability
Description
This styling of this rifleman's knife decisively shows its strong British origins. The blade is inserted in the antler after it's been hot soaked, and is usually riveted afterwards with a pewter bolster.

References[edit | edit source]