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[[File:ACB Throwing knives.png|250px|thumb|A set of Renaissance-era throwing knives]]
'''Throwing Knives''' are long-ranged [[weapons]] that the [[Assassins]] could throw at enemies, injuring them or taking them out from a distance.
'''Throwing knives''' are small blades that can kill enemies without armor and rooftop sentries. [[Assassins]] used them to either injure enemies or take them out from a distance.


==Third Crusade==
==History==
Assassins of the Third Crusade were permitted to use throwing knives upon reaching [[Ranks|rank]] 3. The knives also seemed to be one of the most powerful weapons after the [[hidden blade]]; with a single, accurate hit resulting in a kill on all targets but major [[Templars]].<ref name="AC">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref>
===Islamic Golden Age===
[[File:ACMir Bird Trap 2.png|thumb|250px|left|Basim holding a throwing knife while eavesdropping on [[Jasoor ibn Basil]]]]
In the 9th century, members of the [[Hidden Ones of Alamut]] were granted throwing knives immediately after their [[Initiation into the Assassin Order|initiation]] into the Brotherhood, allowing them to silently assassinate targets from afar. For most [[Soldier|guards]], a single knife to the head was enough to end their life, but in the case of [[armor]]ed enemies, throwing knives were far less efficient, as most times they would fail to penetrate the guards' armor.<ref name="ACMir">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''</ref>


If ever an Assassin ran out of knives, he could get more by either [[pickpocketing]] them from [[thugs]] (earning five knives), by defeating thugs in a [[Fists|fistfight]] (only one knife, zero if a blade is used), or by returning to either an [[Assassins' Bureau]] or [[Masyaf]].<ref name="AC" />
[[Basim ibn Ishaq]] could increase the knives' efficiency through [[Crafting (Assassin's Creed: Mirage)|crafting]], as well as apply different effects to them, such as [[poison]], turning them into an even deadlier tool. Initially, Basim could only carry four knives on his person, but as his skills as a Hidden One increased, he gained the ability to carry up to six knives at once, as well as recover used knives from defeated enemies.<ref name="ACMir" />


The maximum amount of knives [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] could hold increased at certain ranks, wherein he obtained a knife belt. Each knife belt could hold up to five knives, and were kept at his waist, left boot, and right shoulder. These belts were obtained at rank 3, 7 and 10 respectively.<ref name="AC" />
===Third Crusade===
[[File:Majd Archer Assassination 2.png|thumb|250px|Altaïr throwing a knife at an archer]]
During the time of the [[Third Crusade]], Assassins of the [[Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins|Levantine Brotherhood]] were permitted to use throwing knives upon reaching the fourth [[Assassin rank|rank]]. The knives were one of the most powerful weapons in an Assassin's arsenal, as a single, accurate hit was enough to kill any target except major [[Templars]]. If an Assassin ran out of knives, he could get more by either [[pickpocketing]] [[thug]]s or defeating them in a [[fist]]fight, or by returning to either an [[Assassin bureau]] or [[Masyaf]].<ref name="AC">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref>


==Renaissance==
The amount of knives [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] could hold increased at certain ranks, wherein he obtained a knife belt. Each knife belt could hold up to five knives, and were kept at his waist, left boot, and right shoulder. These belts were obtained at the fourth, seventh, and tenth ranks, respectively.<ref name="AC" />
[[File:Screen_shot_2010-10-25_at_4.54.58_PM.png|250px|right]]
Throwing knives were also used by Assassins of the Renaissance era, though they were not quite as effective, and could not normally cause a kill in a single hit. To compensate, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] could hold up to twenty-five knives at a time, all of which he sheathed at his waist.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


Throwing knives could be bought from any of the city [[Blacksmiths]] for 50 florins each. Extra sheaths for knives could be purchased at [[Tailor]] shops.<ref name="AC2" />
===Renaissance===
[[File:Power to people 4.png|thumb|left|250px|Ezio throwing a knife at [[Girolamo Savonarola|Savonarola]]]]
Throwing knives were also used by Assassins of the [[Renaissance]] era, though they were not quite as effective and could not normally kill a target in a single hit, particularly with the improved armor worn by high-ranked guards. To compensate, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] could hold up to twenty-five knives at a time, all of which he sheathed at his waist. Throwing knives could be [[Economic system|bought]] from any of the city [[blacksmith]]s for 50 [[florin]]s each. Extra sheaths for knives could be purchased at [[tailor]] shops.<ref name="AC2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


===Usage===
===Ming dynasty===
[[File:Assassins-Creed-II-throwing-knife.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Ezio about to throw a knife at [[Girolamo Savonarola]].]]
The [[Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins|Chinese Assassin]] [[Shao Jun]] carried a number of throwing knives during the [[Ming dynasty]], using them for assassinations,<ref name="Embers">''[[Assassin's Creed: Embers]]''</ref> distractions, cutting ropes, and removing obstructions.<ref name="ACCC">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''</ref>
Though initially only throwing one knife at a time, Ezio learned to throw several at once from the combat instructor at [[Monteriggioni]].<ref name="AC2" />


This special attack allowed Ezio to throw three knives mid-combat, effectively dispatching up to three enemies. Despite taking a longer time to aim and use, the ability allowed an instant kill on any targeted enemy.<ref name="AC2" />
===Sengoku period===
[[File:ACShadows Promotional Screenshot 6.jpeg|thumb|250px|Naoe aiming a ''kunai'']]
In [[Japan]], ''[[Ninja|shinobi]]'', such as those of the [[Iga ikki|Iga ''ikki'']], carried ''[[kunai]]'', sharpened tools which could be utilized in a manner similar to throwing knives,<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref> despite that not being their original purpose.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Database: Kunai]]</ref> During the late [[Sengoku period]], the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Japanese Assassin]] and ''shinobi'' [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] carried several ''kunai'', using them to assassinate targets from a distance or to remove obstructions, such as [[lantern]]s, whose destruction allowed Naoe to better conceal her presence in the dark.<ref name="ACSH"/>


Later, upon traveling to [[Rome]] and becoming a [[Master Assassin]], Ezio was able to throw multiple knives at enemies, even when not engaged in battle. He was able to adjust the number of knives thrown at a time, one for each enemy in range.<ref name="Brotherhood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
===Golden Age of Piracy===
During the 18th century, [[Edward Kenway]] occasionally used [[dagger]]s obtained from enemies as improvised throwing knives. However, because he usually only carried one, he typically reserved it for situations where he was out of ammunition for other weapons or wished to conserve it, as the knife could be picked up multiple times after use. Given its single use, he tended to favor [[firearm]]s, [[dart]]s fired by [[blowpipe]], and [[rope dart]]s over the throwing knives.<ref name="AC4">''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>


Furthermore, Ezio was also able to [[Dual-Wielding|dual-wield]] throwing knives alongside his [[Short blade]], much as Altaïr did. This allowed him to more quickly switch between long and short-ranged attacks.<ref name="AC" /><ref name="Brotherhood" />
===Colonial America===
In the northern [[United States|American colonies]], the [[American Brotherhood of Assassins|Colonial Assassins]] utilized a single throwing knife as a silent ranged weapon. However, such usage was typically limited to [[stalker]]s, whose practice of blending with [[civilian]] population prevented them from openly carrying weapons on their person. [[Shay Cormac]] could also take these knives and use them with deadly precision, although like Edward, he only ever carried one at a time.<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>


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Following the [[Great Purge (1757-1763)|purge]] of the Colonial Assassins and the subsequent recruitment of [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] into their ranks during the branch's restoration, throwing knives once again became a part of the Assassins' arsenal. Ratonhnhaké:ton himself typically carried several knives coated with poison, allowing him to silently incapacitate enemies while remaining inconspicuous.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
==Modern Times==
In [[Abstergo Industries]], throwing knives served as an [[Multiplayer Abilities|ability]] that its [[Abstergo recruits|recruits]] could use while training in their respective [[Animus|Animi]]. However, the knives used were always non-lethal, and could only temporarily slow down an opponent.<ref name="Brotherhood" />


==Achievement==
===Indian Chakram===
On the Xbox 360 version of ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' you can get an [[Assassin's Creed Achievements|achievement]] by killing 75 [[guards]] with throwing knives.
During the final years of the [[Sikh Empire]], the [[Indian Brotherhood of Assassins|Indian Assassin]] [[Arbaaz Mir]] was a known user of [[chakram]], a throwing weapon from [[India]].<ref name="Brahman">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brahman]]''</ref><ref name="ACCI">''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India]]''</ref> A circular piece of [[steel]] with a sharpened outer edge which came in various sizes, a chakram, while primarily a throwing weapon, could also be used in hand-to-hand combat.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India]]'' [[Database: Chakram]]</ref>
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==Trivia==
===Victorian London===
[[File:ACB-throwing_knives.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A set of throwing knives.]]
[[File:Acs throwing knife.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Frye twins' throwing knives]]
*In all ''Assassin's Creed'' games, the throwing knife is often oddly thrown. The normal method is to hold the knife by the blade, by the shoulder, and to release when making a quick downward motion. However, in ''Assassin's Creed'', this method is only used occasionally by Altaïr, and at all other times, the throwing knives are thrown from the hip, from right to left.
During the [[Victorian era]] where weaponry was restricted, [[British Brotherhood of Assassins|British Assassins]] such as the twins [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]] employed throwing knives for discreet kills and as a distraction tool. As a master of stealth, Evie could carry significantly more throwing knives than her brother.<ref name="ACS">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''</ref>


===''Assassin's Creed''===
===Modern times===
*During the [[Animus]] loading sequence, you are able to select the throwing knives and throw an infinite number of them.
Within [[Abstergo Industries]]' [[Animi Training Program]], throwing knives served as an ability that recruits could use while training in their respective [[Animus|Animi]]. However, the knives used were always non-lethal, and could only temporarily slow down or unbalance an opponent.<ref name="ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''</ref>
*Knives can only be used to stun or injure escaping assassination targets.
*There is a glitch after unlocking the short blade for the first time. In the Animus loading sequence, you can use throwing knives even if they have not been unlocked yet.


===''Assassin's Creed: Lineage''===
By 2015, modern Assassins carried ''kunai''-like knives, with the only difference being that they were shaped like the ones Altaïr had used, as seen during a mission to recover a [[Shroud of Eden 2|Shroud of Eden]], where [[Galina Voronina]] threw a knife into the [[Master Templar]] [[Juhani Otso Berg]]'s hand.<ref name="ACS" />
*A throwing knife, courtesy of [[Rodrigo Borgia]], nearly killed [[Giovanni Auditore]] in Rome.
*Giovanni Auditore only carried two throwing knives, on his chest, and it is unexplained as to whether this was due to his own preference or to his skill (or lack thereof) with the weapon.


===''Assassin's Creed II''===
==Advanced use==
*When not locked on, Ezio will throw a knife in the last direction he walked to. Certain targets will not run unless Ezio enters a particular zone around them. If Ezio remains out of this zone and a player throws knives using the described method, he can easily kill them.
Though initially only throwing one knife at a time, Ezio learned to throw several at once from the combat instructor at [[Monteriggioni]]. This special attack allowed Ezio to throw three knives mid-combat, effectively dispatching up to three enemies. Despite taking a longer time to aim and use, the ability allowed an instant kill on any targeted enemy.<ref name="AC2" />
*Even when you have used all of your throwing knives, they are still visible on Ezio's knife belt.
*An additional five throwing knives can be purchased through [[Uplay]] for 20 Units.
*It takes two throwing knives to kill a guard who is watching you, but only one to kill a guard to whom you are invisible.
**[[Venice]] is an exception, where it takes two knives regardless of whether or not you are visible to them.
*There is an interesting glitch in ''Assassin's Creed II'' that can be performed using the throwing knives' special attack. While moving on a rooftop or a ledge that Ezio can peer down by bumping up against the edge, equip the throwing knives and hold down the weapon hand button. Ezio will keep walking in the direction he was facing when you first pressed the button, and will maintain his current speed and elevation above ground level. Several Youtube videos have been made giving instructions on how to get this result, though most of them state that the glitch (along with the flying-jump-Ezio glitch) has since been patched.


===''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''===
Later, upon traveling to [[Rome]] and becoming a [[Master Assassin]], Ezio was able to throw multiple knives at enemies, even when not engaged in battle. He was able to adjust the number of knives thrown at a time, one for each enemy in range.<ref name="ACB" />
*Regardless of the throwing knife capacity of the knife belt, there is no visible knife belt present. The knife belt only appears when the character is in a state of loading (such as when Ezio glows white during an armor switch or clothes dyeing) or within the [[Animus Virtual Training Program]].
 
Furthermore, Ezio was also able to [[Dual-wielding|dual-wield]] throwing knives alongside his short blade, much as Altaïr did.<ref name="AC" /> This allowed him to more quickly switch between long and short-ranged attacks.<ref name="ACB" />
 
==Behind the scenes==
;''Assassin's Creed''
*During the Animus loading sequence in ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', the player could select the throwing knives and throw an infinite number of them.
*On the Xbox 360 version of ''Assassin's Creed'', the [[Assassin's Creed achievements|achievement]] "'''Eagle's Eye'''" could be unlocked by killing 75 guards with throwing knives.
*There was a glitch after unlocking the short blade for the first time. In the Animus loading sequence, the player could use throwing knives even if they had not yet been unlocked.
 
;''Assassin's Creed II''
*When not locked onto a target, Ezio would throw a knife in the last direction he walked toward. Certain targets would not run unless Ezio entered a particular zone around them. If Ezio remained out of this zone and threw knives using the described method, he could easily kill the target.
*Even after using all throwing knives, they were still visible on Ezio's knife belt.
*An additional five throwing knives could be purchased through [[Ubisoft Connect|Uplay]] for 20 Units.
*It took two throwing knives to kill a guard who was alert, but only one to kill a guard to whom Ezio was invisible.
**[[Venice]] and [[Forlì]] were exceptions, where it took two knives regardless.
 
;Other
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]'', the design for throwing knives was altered. In the first game, it was simply a flat knife, whereas in ''Bloodlines'', it possessed a cylindrical hilt and a four-sided blade.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Lineage]]'', a throwing knife from [[Rodrigo Borgia]] nearly killed [[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Giovanni Auditore]] in Rome.
*Giovanni Auditore only carried two throwing knives on his chest, and it is unexplained if this was due to his preference, or his skill or lack thereof with the weapon.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', regardless of the throwing knife capacity of the knife belt, there was no visible knife belt present.
**Oddly, the knife belt only appeared when the character was in a state of loading, such as when Ezio glowed white during an armor switch or clothes dyeing, or within the [[Animus Virtual Training Program]].
*Shao Jun's outfit in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' grants a 20% damage increase to Evie's throwing knife skill, while Lady Melyne's gown allows her to carry an additional five knives.
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]'', if [[Lo Sparviero]] tries to escape a battle with the [[Crows]] by climbing a wall, they will use throwing knives to stop him.
 
==Gallery==
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ACMir Throwing knife.png|A 9th-century throwing knife
ACB Throwing Knife.png|A singular 15th-century throwing knife
ACC China DB Throwing Weapons.png|Shao Jun's array of throwing weapons
ACComic Galina using a throwing knife.png|Galina Voronina using a throwing knife
</gallery>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Lineage]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]''
*[[Assassin's Creed (Titan Comics)|''Assassin's Creed'' comic]]
*''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Identity]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage – A Soar of Eagles]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''


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Latest revision as of 01:17, 25 May 2026

A set of Renaissance-era throwing knives

Throwing knives are small blades that can kill enemies without armor and rooftop sentries. Assassins used them to either injure enemies or take them out from a distance.

History[edit | edit source]

Islamic Golden Age[edit | edit source]

Basim holding a throwing knife while eavesdropping on Jasoor ibn Basil

In the 9th century, members of the Hidden Ones of Alamut were granted throwing knives immediately after their initiation into the Brotherhood, allowing them to silently assassinate targets from afar. For most guards, a single knife to the head was enough to end their life, but in the case of armored enemies, throwing knives were far less efficient, as most times they would fail to penetrate the guards' armor.[1]

Basim ibn Ishaq could increase the knives' efficiency through crafting, as well as apply different effects to them, such as poison, turning them into an even deadlier tool. Initially, Basim could only carry four knives on his person, but as his skills as a Hidden One increased, he gained the ability to carry up to six knives at once, as well as recover used knives from defeated enemies.[1]

Third Crusade[edit | edit source]

Altaïr throwing a knife at an archer

During the time of the Third Crusade, Assassins of the Levantine Brotherhood were permitted to use throwing knives upon reaching the fourth rank. The knives were one of the most powerful weapons in an Assassin's arsenal, as a single, accurate hit was enough to kill any target except major Templars. If an Assassin ran out of knives, he could get more by either pickpocketing thugs or defeating them in a fistfight, or by returning to either an Assassin bureau or Masyaf.[2]

The amount of knives Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad could hold increased at certain ranks, wherein he obtained a knife belt. Each knife belt could hold up to five knives, and were kept at his waist, left boot, and right shoulder. These belts were obtained at the fourth, seventh, and tenth ranks, respectively.[2]

Renaissance[edit | edit source]

Ezio throwing a knife at Savonarola

Throwing knives were also used by Assassins of the Renaissance era, though they were not quite as effective and could not normally kill a target in a single hit, particularly with the improved armor worn by high-ranked guards. To compensate, Ezio Auditore da Firenze could hold up to twenty-five knives at a time, all of which he sheathed at his waist. Throwing knives could be bought from any of the city blacksmiths for 50 florins each. Extra sheaths for knives could be purchased at tailor shops.[3]

Ming dynasty[edit | edit source]

The Chinese Assassin Shao Jun carried a number of throwing knives during the Ming dynasty, using them for assassinations,[4] distractions, cutting ropes, and removing obstructions.[5]

Sengoku period[edit | edit source]

Naoe aiming a kunai

In Japan, shinobi, such as those of the Iga ikki, carried kunai, sharpened tools which could be utilized in a manner similar to throwing knives,[6] despite that not being their original purpose.[7] During the late Sengoku period, the Japanese Assassin and shinobi Fujibayashi Naoe carried several kunai, using them to assassinate targets from a distance or to remove obstructions, such as lanterns, whose destruction allowed Naoe to better conceal her presence in the dark.[6]

Golden Age of Piracy[edit | edit source]

During the 18th century, Edward Kenway occasionally used daggers obtained from enemies as improvised throwing knives. However, because he usually only carried one, he typically reserved it for situations where he was out of ammunition for other weapons or wished to conserve it, as the knife could be picked up multiple times after use. Given its single use, he tended to favor firearms, darts fired by blowpipe, and rope darts over the throwing knives.[8]

Colonial America[edit | edit source]

In the northern American colonies, the Colonial Assassins utilized a single throwing knife as a silent ranged weapon. However, such usage was typically limited to stalkers, whose practice of blending with civilian population prevented them from openly carrying weapons on their person. Shay Cormac could also take these knives and use them with deadly precision, although like Edward, he only ever carried one at a time.[9]

Following the purge of the Colonial Assassins and the subsequent recruitment of Ratonhnhaké:ton into their ranks during the branch's restoration, throwing knives once again became a part of the Assassins' arsenal. Ratonhnhaké:ton himself typically carried several knives coated with poison, allowing him to silently incapacitate enemies while remaining inconspicuous.[10]

Indian Chakram[edit | edit source]

During the final years of the Sikh Empire, the Indian Assassin Arbaaz Mir was a known user of chakram, a throwing weapon from India.[11][12] A circular piece of steel with a sharpened outer edge which came in various sizes, a chakram, while primarily a throwing weapon, could also be used in hand-to-hand combat.[13]

Victorian London[edit | edit source]

The Frye twins' throwing knives

During the Victorian era where weaponry was restricted, British Assassins such as the twins Jacob and Evie Frye employed throwing knives for discreet kills and as a distraction tool. As a master of stealth, Evie could carry significantly more throwing knives than her brother.[14]

Modern times[edit | edit source]

Within Abstergo Industries' Animi Training Program, throwing knives served as an ability that recruits could use while training in their respective Animi. However, the knives used were always non-lethal, and could only temporarily slow down or unbalance an opponent.[15]

By 2015, modern Assassins carried kunai-like knives, with the only difference being that they were shaped like the ones Altaïr had used, as seen during a mission to recover a Shroud of Eden, where Galina Voronina threw a knife into the Master Templar Juhani Otso Berg's hand.[14]

Advanced use[edit | edit source]

Though initially only throwing one knife at a time, Ezio learned to throw several at once from the combat instructor at Monteriggioni. This special attack allowed Ezio to throw three knives mid-combat, effectively dispatching up to three enemies. Despite taking a longer time to aim and use, the ability allowed an instant kill on any targeted enemy.[3]

Later, upon traveling to Rome and becoming a Master Assassin, Ezio was able to throw multiple knives at enemies, even when not engaged in battle. He was able to adjust the number of knives thrown at a time, one for each enemy in range.[15]

Furthermore, Ezio was also able to dual-wield throwing knives alongside his short blade, much as Altaïr did.[2] This allowed him to more quickly switch between long and short-ranged attacks.[15]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Assassin's Creed
  • During the Animus loading sequence in Assassin's Creed, the player could select the throwing knives and throw an infinite number of them.
  • On the Xbox 360 version of Assassin's Creed, the achievement "Eagle's Eye" could be unlocked by killing 75 guards with throwing knives.
  • There was a glitch after unlocking the short blade for the first time. In the Animus loading sequence, the player could use throwing knives even if they had not yet been unlocked.
Assassin's Creed II
  • When not locked onto a target, Ezio would throw a knife in the last direction he walked toward. Certain targets would not run unless Ezio entered a particular zone around them. If Ezio remained out of this zone and threw knives using the described method, he could easily kill the target.
  • Even after using all throwing knives, they were still visible on Ezio's knife belt.
  • An additional five throwing knives could be purchased through Uplay for 20 Units.
  • It took two throwing knives to kill a guard who was alert, but only one to kill a guard to whom Ezio was invisible.
    • Venice and Forlì were exceptions, where it took two knives regardless.
Other
  • In Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, the design for throwing knives was altered. In the first game, it was simply a flat knife, whereas in Bloodlines, it possessed a cylindrical hilt and a four-sided blade.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Lineage, a throwing knife from Rodrigo Borgia nearly killed Giovanni Auditore in Rome.
  • Giovanni Auditore only carried two throwing knives on his chest, and it is unexplained if this was due to his preference, or his skill or lack thereof with the weapon.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, regardless of the throwing knife capacity of the knife belt, there was no visible knife belt present.
    • Oddly, the knife belt only appeared when the character was in a state of loading, such as when Ezio glowed white during an armor switch or clothes dyeing, or within the Animus Virtual Training Program.
  • Shao Jun's outfit in Assassin's Creed: Syndicate grants a 20% damage increase to Evie's throwing knife skill, while Lady Melyne's gown allows her to carry an additional five knives.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Identity, if Lo Sparviero tries to escape a battle with the Crows by climbing a wall, they will use throwing knives to stop him.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]