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[[File:Condottiero-warhammer-acII.png|250px|thumb|A Prussian War Hammer]]
[[File:Condottiero-warhammer-acII.png|250px|thumb|A Prussian War Hammer]]
'''Blunt weapons''', or '''bludgeoning weapons''',<ref name="AC2 guide">''[[Assassin's Creed II: Official Game Guide]]''</ref> are a class of melee weapons designed to inflict damage through blunt force trauma rather than through piercing or slicing. They are characterized by a general lack of sharp edges–though flanged variants exist–serving to crush targets with such force that bones may even be fractured. Most commonly, weapons that fall under this category include medium weapons such as maces, clubs, and war hammers. Tools not intended for use as weapons but [[improvised weapons|improvised]] in such a capacity can qualify as blunt weapons in practice if the end used to inflict injury is dull.
'''Blunt weapons''', or '''bludgeoning weapons''',<ref name="AC2 guide">''[[Assassin's Creed II: Official Game Guide]]''</ref> are a class of melee weapons designed to inflict damage through blunt force trauma rather than through piercing or slicing. They are characterized by a general lack of sharp edges–though flanged variants exist–serving to crush targets with such force that bones may even be fractured. Most commonly, weapons that fall under this category include medium weapons such as [[mace]]s, [[club]]s, and [[war hammer]]s. Tools not intended for use as weapons but [[improvised weapons|improvised]] in such a capacity can qualify as blunt weapons in practice if the end used to inflict injury is dull.
Throughout history, blunt weapons have been utilized in warfare, seeing service with city [[guards]] and field soldiers alike. They were also employed, to a lesser extent, by the members of the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] which generally preferred the sword as standard equipment instead. As with their bladed counterparts, [[swords]], maces and war hammers were gradually phased out with the advent of firearm technology. Nevertheless, just as the case with shorter bladed weapons (i.e. knives), they persist as the standard equipment of many police and security officers in the form of batons.
Throughout history, blunt weapons have been utilized in warfare, seeing service with city guards and field [[soldier]]s alike. They were also employed, to a lesser extent, by members of the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]], who generally preferred the [[sword]] as standard equipment instead. As with their bladed counterparts, maces and war hammers were gradually phased out with the advent of [[firearm]] technology. Nevertheless, just as the case with shorter bladed weapons (i.e. [[Short blade|knives]]), they persist as the standard equipment of many [[police]] and security officers in the form of batons.
Much like [[swords]], blunt weapons possess long reach, great power, and a quick attack rate, though not as much as [[long weapons]], [[heavy weapons]], and [[short blades]] respectively, and are among the more balanced of melee weapons.
Much like swords, blunt weapons possess long reach, great power, and a quick attack rate, though not as much as [[long weapon]]s, [[heavy weapon]]s, and [[short blade]]s respectively, and are among the more balanced of melee weapons.
==Description==
==Description==
As its name suggests, blunt weapons are, in the simplest terms, weapons that are blunt, lacking sharp edges with which injury can be inflicted through cutting or piercing—at least in hindsight. Technically, however, blunt weapons do not have to be entirely devoid of sharp points, a prominent example being the [[Flanged Mace|flanged mace]].<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> Sophisticated blunt weapons, including the [[Iron Blade War Club|iron blade war club]] may even be bladed or possess keen edges to augment their deadliness.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> As a result, they can perhaps more accurately be described as weapons designed for crushing rather than thrusting or slashing attacks.
As their name suggests, blunt weapons are, in the simplest terms, weapons that are blunt, lacking sharp edges with which injury can be inflicted through cutting or piercing—at least in hindsight. Technically, however, blunt weapons do not have to be entirely devoid of sharp points, a prominent example being the [[Flanged Mace|flanged mace]].<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref> Sophisticated blunt weapons, including the [[Iron Blade War Club|iron blade war club]], may even be bladed or possess keen edges to augment their deadliness.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> As a result, they can perhaps more accurately be described as weapons designed for crushing rather than thrusting or slashing attacks.
==History==
==History==
As the most basic form of weaponry, blunt weapons have been universally utilized as weapons for the entirety of human history. The development of [[swords]] and [[spear]]s led to clubs being superseded as the common weapon for warfare although more and more sophisticated variants of blunt weapons continued to be invented, such as maces and war hammers.<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref><ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref><ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref> Both saw service with city guards and in the field of battle during the course of [[Europe]]an and [[Middle East]]ern history, and in the [[Siege of Masyaf]] in 1176, they were wielded by select units of the [[Saracens|Saracen]] cavalry.<ref name="TSC">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>
As the most basic form of weaponry, blunt weapons have been universally utilized as weapons for the entirety of human history. The development of swords and [[spear]]s led to clubs being superseded as the common weapon for warfare, although more and more sophisticated variants of blunt weapons continued to be invented, such as maces and war hammers.<ref name="AC2" /><ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref><ref name="ACR">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref><ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref> Both saw service with city guards and in the field of battle during the course of [[Europe]]an and [[Middle East]]ern history, and in the [[Siege of Masyaf]] in 1176, they were wielded by select units of the [[Saracens|Saracen]] cavalry.<ref name="TSC">''[[Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade]]''</ref>
Among the indigenous peoples of the Americas, such as the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]], who did not smith swords, war clubs became the primary wartime weapon alongside hatchets called [[tomahawks]].<ref name="AC3" /> Uniquely, the Mesoamericans invented a hybrid between the sword and the club, the [[macuahuitl]], a flattened wooden club studded with obsidian blades all along its edges.<ref name="AC3L">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''</ref>
Among the indigenous peoples of the Americas, such as the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]], who did not smith swords, war clubs became the primary wartime weapon alongside hatchets called [[tomahawks]].<ref name="AC3" /> Uniquely, the Mesoamericans invented a hybrid between the sword and the club, the [[macuahuitl]], a flattened wooden club studded with obsidian blades all along its edges.<ref name="AC3L">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''</ref>
While the Assassins and [[Templars]] more often serviced swords, blunt weapons still found favor among certain members of both factions, such as the [[Ireland|Irish]] carpenter [[Liam O'Brien]] and the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] bombardier [[Kadir]].<ref name="AC3" /><ref name="ACR" /> The advance of firearm technology gradually rendered maces and war hammers obsolete, but the unconventional nature of the [[Assassin-Templar War|war]] between the Assassins and the Templars ensured that these weapons were phased out slower among their groups. Indeed, during the [[French Revolution]], the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|Parisian Brotherhood]] armed themselves with a diverse range of equipment, including a variety of blunt weapons, such as [[Ceremonial long mace|long mace]]s, [[Morningstar|morning star]]s, and [[Heavy War Mace|heavy war mace]]s, weapons that were no longer in standard use among contemporary soldiers of regular armies.<ref name="ACU" />
While the Assassins and [[Templars]] more often serviced swords, blunt weapons still found favor among certain members of both factions, such as the [[Ireland|Irish]] carpenter [[John O'Brien]] and the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] bombardier [[Kadir]].<ref name="AC3" /><ref name="ACR" /> The advance of firearm technology gradually rendered maces and war hammers obsolete, but the unconventional nature of the [[Assassin-Templar War|war]] between the Assassins and the Templars ensured that these weapons were phased out slower among their groups. Indeed, during the [[French Revolution]], the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|Parisian Brotherhood]] armed themselves with a diverse range of equipment, including a variety of blunt weapons, such as [[Ceremonial long mace|long mace]]s, [[Morningstar|morning star]]s, and [[Heavy War Mace|heavy war mace]]s, weapons that were no longer in standard use among contemporary soldiers of regular armies.<ref name="ACU" />
From the [[Industrial Revolution]] onward, batons prevailed as the common blunt weapon still in use, figuring as part of the standard equipment of police and security guards throughout the world, including those in employ with the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] and [[Abstergo Industries]].<ref name="AC3" /><ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref><ref name="ACfilm">''[[Assassin's Creed (film)|Assassin's Creed: The Movie]]''</ref>
From the [[Industrial Revolution]] onward, batons prevailed as the common blunt weapon still in use, figuring as part of the standard equipment of police and security guards throughout the world, including those in employ with the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] and [[Abstergo Industries]].<ref name="AC3" /><ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref><ref name="ACfilm">[[Assassin's Creed (film)|''Assassin's Cree'' film]]</ref><ref name="ACFT">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]''</ref>
==Weapon statistics==
==Weapon statistics==
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!width="5%"|Name
!width="5%"|Name
!width="5%"|Rarity
!width="5%"|Rarity
!width="5%"|DPS (Max Lvl 50)
!width="5%"|DPS (Max Lvl 99)
!width="10%"|Attributes
!width="10%"|Attributes
!width="5%"|Availability
!width="5%"|Availability
|-
|-
![[Archer's Mace]]
{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Odyssey Heavy blunt"}}
|Rare
|7469
| + % Hunter Damage
+ % Damage with Bow Charged Shot
|Complete [[Waiting for Galarnos]]
|-
![[Argos Priest Mace]]
|Rare
|7469
| +23% Hunter Damage<br>+50% Adrenaline on Headshot Kill
|Complete [[The Priests of Asklepios]]
|-
!rowspan="2"|[[Atlantean Mace]]
|Rare
|7469
|rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
|rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
|-
|Epic
|7829
|-
!rowspan="3"|[[Bludgeon Mace]]
|Common
|7113
|colspan="1" rowspan="3"|(Randomised)
|rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
|-
|Rare
|7469
|-
|Epic
|7829
|-
![[Boeotian Rhapsody]]
|Epic
|7829
| + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons<br>+ % CRIT Damage
|Loot the epic chest at the [[Akropolis of Thebes]]
|-
!rowspan="2"|[[Bone Mace]]
|Rare
|7469
|rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
|rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
|-
|Epic
|7829
|-
!rowspan="2"|[[Ceremonial Mace]]
|Rare
|7469
|rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
|rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
|-
|Epic
|7829
|-
![[Champion's Mace]]
|Rare
|7469
| + % Warrior Damage
+ % Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons
|Complete [[Legend No More]]
|-
![[Cursed Mace of Herakles]]
|Legendary
|8257
| + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons<br>Tamed beasts deal Fire Damage
|Defeat [[Herakles]]
|-
![[Dumontos' Kolossos Mace]]
|Epic
|7829
| + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % All Damage<br>+ % Adrenaline per CRIT
|Loot the epic chest at [[Lake Poseidon]]
|-
!rowspan="2"|[[Forged Mace of the Isu]]
|Rare
|7469
|rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
|rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
|-
|Epic
|7829
|-
!rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Giant Mace]]
|Common
|7113
|rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
|rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
|-
|Rare
|7469
|-
|Epic
|7829
|-
![[Hammer of Hephaistos]]
|
|??
|
|
|-
![[Hammer of Horns]]
|Legendary
|8257
| +25% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons<br>+30% Elemental Damage but -30% Elemental Resistance
|Helix Store, [[Oikos of the Olympians]]
|-
![[Hammer of Jason]]
|Legendary
|8257
| +25% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons<br>+20% Damage with Shield Break Ability
|Loot the legendary chest in [[Mycenae]]
|-
![[Hammerhead]]
|Legendary
|8257
| +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities<br>+30% Damage while Low Health
|Purchase the ''[[Shark Pack]]'' DLC
|-
!rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Heavy Mace]]
|Common
|7113
|rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
|rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
|-
|Rare
|7469
|-
|Epic
|7829
|-
![[Herakles' Mace]]
|Legendary
|8257
| +25% Hunter Damage<br>+30% Adreline per Hit<br>+40% Damage with Bows when Above Target
|Loot the legendary chest in the [[Temple of Demeter and Kore]]
|-
![[Isu-Forged Assassin's Mace]]
|Legendary
|8257
| +25% Assassin Damage<br>+30% Damage with Daggers<br>Reduce all Cooldowns by 10% on Assassin Ability Kill
|Use the [[Forge of Atlantis]]
|-
![[Isu-Forged Hunter's Mace]]
|Legendary
|8257
| +25% Hunter Damage<br>+30% Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons<br>Basic Arrows Damage applies to Nearby Enemies
| Use the [[Forge of Atlantis]]
|-
![[Isu-Forged Warrior's Mace]]
|Legendary
|8257
| +25% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons<br>Melee Attack Damage applies to Nearby Enemies
| Use the [[Forge of Atlantis]]
|-
! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Kolossos Mace]]
|Rare
|7469
| rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
|-
|Epic
|7829
|-
![[Mace of Atlantis]]
|Epic
|7829
| + % Assassin Damage
+ % Warrior Damage
+ % HunterDamage
| Complete [[The Gates of Atlantis]]
|-
![[Mace of Chalkis]]
|Rare
|7469
| + % Warrior Damage
+ % Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons
| Complete [[Sharp Tongue]]
|-
![[Mace of Justice]]
|Rare
|7469
| + % Warrior Damage
+ % Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons
| Complete [[Witness Him]]
|-
![[Mace of the Rebellion]]
|Epic
|7829
| + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Damage on Isu<br>+ % Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons
| Complete [[Free Their Minds, the Rest Will Follow]]
|-
![[Mace of the Sphinx]]
|Epic
|7829
| + % Assassin Damage<br>+ % Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons<br>+ % Fire Damage
| Complete [[Awaken the Myth]]
|-
![[Mallet of Everlasting Flame]]
|Legendary
|8257
| +25% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Fire Damage<br>Weapon Damage becomes Fire Damage
| Defeat a mercenary with the epithet "the Smoldering"
|-
![[Markos' Tenderizer]]
|Epic
|7829
| + % Warrior Damage
+ % CRIT Damage
+ % Adrenaline per CRIT
| Loot a chest in [[Aristocratic Residences]]
|-
! rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Meatgrinder]]
|Common
|7113
| rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
|-
|Rare
|7469
|-
|Epic
|7829
|-
![[Minotaur Mace]]
|Rare
|7469
| + % Assassin Damage<br>+ % CRIT Damage while Full Health
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A Prussian War Hammer
Blunt weapons, or bludgeoning weapons,[1] are a class of melee weapons designed to inflict damage through blunt force trauma rather than through piercing or slicing. They are characterized by a general lack of sharp edges–though flanged variants exist–serving to crush targets with such force that bones may even be fractured. Most commonly, weapons that fall under this category include medium weapons such as maces, clubs, and war hammers. Tools not intended for use as weapons but improvised in such a capacity can qualify as blunt weapons in practice if the end used to inflict injury is dull.
Throughout history, blunt weapons have been utilized in warfare, seeing service with city guards and field soldiers alike. They were also employed, to a lesser extent, by members of the Assassin Brotherhood, who generally preferred the sword as standard equipment instead. As with their bladed counterparts, maces and war hammers were gradually phased out with the advent of firearm technology. Nevertheless, just as the case with shorter bladed weapons (i.e. knives), they persist as the standard equipment of many police and security officers in the form of batons.
Much like swords, blunt weapons possess long reach, great power, and a quick attack rate, though not as much as long weapons, heavy weapons, and short blades respectively, and are among the more balanced of melee weapons.
As their name suggests, blunt weapons are, in the simplest terms, weapons that are blunt, lacking sharp edges with which injury can be inflicted through cutting or piercing—at least in hindsight. Technically, however, blunt weapons do not have to be entirely devoid of sharp points, a prominent example being the flanged mace.[2] Sophisticated blunt weapons, including the iron blade war club, may even be bladed or possess keen edges to augment their deadliness.[3] As a result, they can perhaps more accurately be described as weapons designed for crushing rather than thrusting or slashing attacks.
As the most basic form of weaponry, blunt weapons have been universally utilized as weapons for the entirety of human history. The development of swords and spears led to clubs being superseded as the common weapon for warfare, although more and more sophisticated variants of blunt weapons continued to be invented, such as maces and war hammers.[2][4][5][6] Both saw service with city guards and in the field of battle during the course of European and Middle Eastern history, and in the Siege of Masyaf in 1176, they were wielded by select units of the Saracen cavalry.[7]
Among the indigenous peoples of the Americas, such as the Kanien'kehá:ka, who did not smith swords, war clubs became the primary wartime weapon alongside hatchets called tomahawks.[3] Uniquely, the Mesoamericans invented a hybrid between the sword and the club, the macuahuitl, a flattened wooden club studded with obsidian blades all along its edges.[8]
While the Assassins and Templars more often serviced swords, blunt weapons still found favor among certain members of both factions, such as the Irish carpenter John O'Brien and the Ottoman bombardier Kadir.[3][5] The advance of firearm technology gradually rendered maces and war hammers obsolete, but the unconventional nature of the war between the Assassins and the Templars ensured that these weapons were phased out slower among their groups. Indeed, during the French Revolution, the Parisian Brotherhood armed themselves with a diverse range of equipment, including a variety of blunt weapons, such as long maces, morning stars, and heavy war maces, weapons that were no longer in standard use among contemporary soldiers of regular armies.[6]
Picking up brooms or rakes as weapons in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood allows them to function as blunt weapons and perform certain executions. Killing a guard with a broom grants the Spring Cleaning achievement.
In Assassin's Creed: Unity, blunt weapons are classified as "non-lethal" and can never be used to kill an enemy, at most knocking one unconscious. This is in spite of the fact that certain techniques the player character Arno Dorian uses with blunt weapons very clearly crushes an enemy's spine, skull, or chest while some blunt weapons are actually covered in sharp spikes.
Rifles in Assassin's Creed: Unity are also classified as "non-lethal" because, when used in melee combat, they function as blunt weapons.