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| ==FT== | | ==Sigh== |
| ===77===
| | User:Nygma PI/Sandbox |
| *[[Noa Kim]]
| | [https://assassinscreed.fandom.com/fr/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed_-_Entre_voyages,_v%C3%A9rit%C3%A9s_et_complots Assassin's Creed: Entre voyages, vérités et complots] |
| *[[Edward Kenway]] {{Mo}}
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| *[[Bartholomew Roberts]] {{c|hallucination}}
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| *[[Shimazu Sei]]
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| *[[Yuki]]
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| *[[Charles Vane]] {{c|cameo}}
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| *[[Benjamin Hornigold]] {{c|cameo}}
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| *[[Mary Read]] {{c|cameo}}
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| *[[Edward Thatch]] {{c|cameo}}
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| *[[Aita]] {{Mo}}
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| ===78===
| | [[Destroyer Samurai]], [[Onnamusha Kosode]] -> [[Destroyer Samurai Armor]], [[Legendary Onna-musha Kosode]] |
| *[[Noa Kim]]
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| *[[Yuki]]
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| *[[Shimazu Sei]]
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| *[[Nathan Zhang]]
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| ===79=== | | ==ACL notes== |
| | | ===Weapons=== |
| ==LD== | | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" |
| ===LD1=== | | !width="5%"|Name |
| ;Prologue
| | !width="5%"|Price (rival) |
| ;24
| | !width="5%"|Price (owned) |
| ;Epilogue
| | !width="5%"|Availability |
| ===LD2===
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| ;29
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| ===LD3===
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| ;28
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| ;Epilogue
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| ==MTG==
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| ===Missing full art===
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| <div style="height:300px; overflow:auto; width:100%;">
| |
| {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;" | |
| ! width="5%" |Id | |
| ! width="35%" |Name | |
| ! width="25%" |Type | |
| |- | | |- |
| |1 | | ![[Ceremonial Blade]] |
| |The Capitoline Triad | | |N/A |
| |Syd Mills | | |N/A |
| | |Ubisoft Connect |
| |- | | |- |
| |2 | | ![[Colichemarde]] |
| |Caduceus, Staff of Hermes | | | |
| |Evan Shipard | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |3 | | ![[Cutlass (Liberation)|Cutlass]] |
| |Distract the Guards | | |N/A |
| |Torgeir Fjereide | | |N/A |
| | |Default |
| |- | | |- |
| |4 | | ![[Cuttoe Sword]] |
| |Fall of the First Civilization | | |3120 |
| |L J Koh | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |11 | | ![[Hanger Sword (Liberation)|Hanger Sword]] |
| |What Must Be Done | | | |
| |Syd Mills | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |17 | | ![[Heavy Cavalry Sword]] |
| |Eagle Vision | | | |
| |Kim Sokol | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |27 | | ![[Officer's Short Sword]] |
| |Jacob Frye | | | |
| |Lie Setiawan | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |29 | | ![[Pirate Scimitar]] |
| |Phantom Blade | | |N/A |
| |Craig J Spearing | | |N/A |
| | |Ubisoft Connect |
| |- | | |- |
| |32 | | ![[Sword (Liberation)|Sword]] |
| |Roshan, Hidden Magister | | |1508 |
| |Marta Nael | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |33 | | ![[Boarding Axe (Liberation)|Boarding Axe]] |
| |Alexios, Deimos of Kosmos | | | |
| |Bartek Fedyczak | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |37 | | ![[Macuahuitl]] |
| |Overpowering Attack | | | |
| |Kim Sokol | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |40 | | ![[Naval Axe (Liberation)|Naval Axe]] |
| |Aveline de Grandpré | | | |
| |Aurore Folny | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |45 | | ![[Obsidian Axe]] |
| |Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad | | | |
| |Axel Sauerwald | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |46 | | ![[Chimbuya Axe]] |
| |Arbaaz Mir | | | |
| |Wangjie Li | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |49 | | ![[Assassin Tomahawk|Connor's Tomahawk]] |
| |Basim Ibn Ishaq | | |N/A |
| |JB Casacop | | |N/A |
| | |Ubisoft Connect |
| |- | | |- |
| |61 | | ![[Hatchet]] |
| |Mary Read and Anne Bonny | | | |
| |Wangjie Li | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |62 | | ![[Hook Axe]] |
| |Ratonhnhaké꞉ton | | | |
| |Greg Staples | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |65 | | ![[Kuba]] |
| |Shay Cormac | | | |
| |Axel Sauerwald | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |67 | | ![[Machete (Liberation)|Machete]] |
| |Sokrates, Athenian Teacher | | | |
| |Alice Xia Zhang | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |70 | | ![[Sugarcane Machete]] |
| |Apple of Eden, Isu Relic | | |N/A |
| |L J Koh | | |N/A |
| | |Acquired during [[A Slave in Trouble]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |79 | | ![[Double-Barreled Pistol]] |
| |Abstergo Entertainment | | |10000 |
| |Alexander Gering | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |84 | | ![[Queen Anne's Pistol|Dual Pistols]] |
| |Coastal Piracy | | | |
| |Wei Guan | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |91 | | ![[Dueling Pistol]] |
| |Go for the Throat | | | |
| |Torgeir Fjereide | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |94 | | ![[Pepperbox Pistol]] |
| |Cathartic Reunion | | | |
| |Syd Mills | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |104 | | ![[Pocket Pistol (Liberation)|Pocket Pistol]] |
| |Island | | |20000 |
| |Filipe Pagliuso | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |106 | | ![[Queen Anne's Pistol]] |
| |Swamp | | |N/A |
| |Wangjie Li | | |N/A |
| | |Default |
| | |} |
| | |
| | ===Gear=== |
| | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="1" |
| | !width="5%"|Name |
| | !width="5%"|Price (rival) |
| | !width="5%"|Price (owned) |
| | !width="5%"|Availability |
| |- | | |- |
| |108 | | !Small Fast Poison Pouch |
| |Mountain | | |8,000 écu |
| |Jeremy Paillotin | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |121 | | !Medium Fast Poison Pouch |
| |Sokrates, Athenian Teacher | | |15,000 écu |
| |JB Casacop | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |133 | | !Large Fast Poison Pouch |
| |Roshan, Hidden Magister | | |24,000 écu |
| |Astri Lohne | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |136 | | !Small Cartridge Pouch |
| |Adéwalé, Breaker of Chains | | |1,500 écu |
| |Miguel Mercado | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |138 | | !Medium Cartridge Pouch |
| |Arbaaz Mir | | |8,000 écu |
| |Bastien L. Deharme | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |140 | | !Large Cartridge Pouch |
| |Aya of Alexandria | | |22,000 écu |
| |Chase Stone | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |141 | | !Small Smoke Bomb Pouch |
| |Basim Ibn Ishaq | | |2,400 écu |
| |Astri Lohne | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |142 | | !Medium Smoke Bomb Pouch |
| |Bayek of Siwa | | |10,000 écu |
| |Miguel Mercado | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |149 | | !Large Smoke Bomb Pouch |
| |Lydia Frye | | |35,000 écu |
| |Bastien L. Deharme | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |152 | | !Small Berserk Poison Pouch |
| |Shaun & Rebecca, Agents | | |15,000 écu |
| |John Stanko | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |274 | | !Medium Berserk Poison Pouch |
| |Eivor, Battle-Ready | | |25,000 écu |
| |Fajareka Setiawan | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |292 | | !Large Berserk Poison Pouch |
| |Spartan Veteran | | |34,000 écu |
| |Bartek Fedyczak | | | |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |293 | | !Default Assassin |
| |Surtr, Fiery Jötun | | |N/A |
| |Evan Shipard | | |N/A |
| | |Default |
| |- | | |- |
| |297 | | !Assassin White |
| |Raven Clan War-Axe | | |1,500 écu |
| |Kim Sokol | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |300 | | !Pirate Black |
| |Stone Quarry | | |1,500 écu |
| |Piotr Dura | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |307 | | !Sailor Blue |
| |Hidden Blade | | |1,500 écu |
| |Evyn Fong | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |T005 | | !Ivory |
| |Phobos | | |1,500 écu |
| |Daniel Correia | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |}
| | !Smuggler Gray |
| </div>
| | |1,500 écu |
| | | | |
| ====The Big Issues====
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| <div style="height:300px; overflow:auto; width:100%;">
| |
| {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
| |
| ! width="5%" |Id
| |
| ! width="35%" |Name
| |
| ! width="25%" |Type
| |
| |- | | |- |
| |6 | | !Night Stalker |
| |Hookblade | | |1,500 écu |
| |Thanh Tuấn | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |9 | | !Bayou Hunter |
| |Tax Collector | | |N/A |
| |Miklós Ligeti | | |N/A |
| | |Collect all [[Assassins' coins]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |13 | | !Default Green |
| |Ballad of the Black Flag | | |N/A |
| |Miklós Ligeti | | |N/A |
| | |Default |
| |- | | |- |
| |15 | | !Evening Umber |
| |Crystal Skull, Isu Spyglass | | |1,500 écu |
| |Thanh Tuấn | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |22 | | !Blue Elegance |
| |Assassin Initiate | | |1,500 écu |
| |Mandy Jurgens | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| | !Formal Black |
| | |1,500 écu |
| | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |34 | | !Discreet Gray |
| |Hidden Footblade | | |1,500 écu |
| |Néstor Ossandón Leal | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |38 | | !Yellow Rose |
| |The Spear of Leonidas | | |1,500 écu |
| |Narendra Bintara Adi | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |41 | | !Business Dress |
| |Hunter's Bow | | |1,500 écu |
| |Miklós Ligeti | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |42 | | !Charming Dress |
| |Palazzo Archers | | |N/A |
| |Miklós Ligeti | | |N/A |
| | |Collect all [[Jeweled brooches]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |47 | | !Slave Disguise |
| |Arno Dorian | | |N/A |
| |Narendra Bintara Adi | | |N/A |
| | |Default |
| |- | | |- |
| |51 | | !Worker Disguise |
| |Bleeding Effect | | |1,500 écu |
| |Néstor Ossandón Leal | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |52 | | !Cook Disguise |
| |Cleopatra, Exiled Pharaoh | | |1,500 écu |
| |Mandy Jurgens | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |60 | | !Maid Disguise |
| |Lydia Frye | | |1,500 écu |
| |Mandy Jurgens | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |72 | | !Nanny Disguise |
| |Excalibur, Sword of Eden | | |1,500 écu |
| |Thanh Tuấn | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |80 | | !Gardener Disguise |
| |Brotherhood Headquarters | | |1,500 écu |
| |Narendra Bintara Adi | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |82 | | !Chichen Itza Disguise |
| |Reconnaissance | | |N/A |
| |Mandy Jurgens | | |N/A |
| | |Collect all [[Voodoo dolls]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |97 | | !Assassin's Hat |
| |Reconstruct History | | |N/A |
| |Néstor Ossandón Leal | | |N/A |
| | |Default |
| |- | | |- |
| |99 | | !Assassin's Hood |
| |Sword of Feast and Famine | | |750 écu |
| |Thanh Tuấn | | | |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |110 | | !Alligator Hunter Hat |
| |Forest | | |N/A |
| |Miklós Ligeti | | |N/A |
| | |[[Mysteries of the Bayou Pack]] (Vita) or [[Uplay]] (HD) |
| |- | | |- |
| |118 | | !Smuggler's Hat |
| |Leonardo da Vinci | | |N/A |
| |Miklós Ligeti | | |N/A |
| | |Collect all of [[Jeanne's diary pages]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |119 | | !Traveler's Hat |
| |Cleopatra, Exiled Pharaoh | | |N/A |
| |Néstor Ossandón Leal | | |N/A |
| | |Collect all [[Alligator eggs]] |
| | |} |
| | |
| | ===Pocket watches=== |
| | {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;" |
| | !'''Image''' |
| | !'''Name''' |
| | !'''Price''' (''é'') |
| | !'''Availability''' |
| |- | | |- |
| |122 | | |ACLiberation Pocket Watch 01.png |
| |Apple of Eden, Isu Relic | | |Cartographer's Watch |
| |Thanh Tuấn | | |1,250 |
| | |[[New Orleans by Night]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |123 | | |ACLiberation Pocket Watch 02.png |
| |Staff of Eden, Vault's Key | | |Engraved Watch |
| |Narendra Bintara Adi | | |1,875 |
| | |The Loas Guide You |
| |- | | |- |
| |130 | | |ACLiberation Pocket Watch 03.png |
| |Desmond Miles | | |Pourpre Rosa Watch |
| |Alex Negrea | | |4,375 |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |137 | | |ACLiberation Pocket Watch 04.png |
| |Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad | | |Gentleman's Watch |
| |Alex Negrea | | |6,250 |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |143 | | |ACLiberation Pocket Watch 05.png |
| |Edward Kenway | | |Flemish Timepiece |
| |Alex Negrea | | |9,375 |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |153 | | |ACLiberation Pocket Watch 06.png |
| |Shay Cormac | | |Antique Watch |
| |Alex Negrea | | |13,750 |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |277 | | |ACLiberation Pocket Watch 07.png |
| |Detained by Legionnaires | | |Parisian Masterpiece |
| |Néstor Ossandón Leal | | |21,250 |
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| |- | | |- |
| |284 | | |ACLiberation Pocket Watch 08.png |
| |Tranquilize | | |Engraved Silver |
| |Thanh Tuấn | | |28,750 |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |286 | | |ACLiberation Pocket Watch 09.png |
| |Brotherhood Patriarch | | |Armada Gold |
| |Néstor Ossandón Leal | | |35,000 |
| | | |
| |- | | |- |
| |290 | | |ACLiberation Pocket Watch 10.png |
| |Labyrinth Adversary | | |Admiral's Treasure |
| |Narendra Bintara Adi | | |43,750 |
| | |} |
| | |
| | ===Trade system=== |
| | {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" style="width:700px; text-align:center" |
| | !Port |
| | !Availability |
| |- | | |- |
| |296 | | ![[New Orleans]]<br>{{c|Headquarters}} |
| |Bureau Headmaster | | |Prélude to Rebellion |
| |Thanh Tuấn
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| |- | | |- |
| |T001
| | ![[Veracruz]] |
| |Copy
| | | |
| |Miklós Ligeti | |
| |- | | |- |
| |1559
| | ![[Havana]] |
| |Queen Marchesa
| | |Prélude to Rebellion |
| |Narendra Bintara Adi | |
| |- | | |- |
| |}
| | ![[Campeche]] |
| </div>
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| ===Check===
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| |Artist
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| |ArtStation
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| |Instagram
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| |Twitter
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| |Cara
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| |Website | |
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| |Alex Negrea
| | ![[Natchez]] |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/alexnegrea]
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| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/alexnegrea09]
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| |[https://nitter.poast.org/alexnegrea_art/media]
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| |[https://cara.app/tzika/all]
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| |Alexander Gering
| | ![[Port-au-Prince]] |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/geringalex]
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| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/geringalex]
| | |- |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/alexgering111/media] | | ![[New York City]] |
| |[https://cara.app/alexgering/all] | |
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| |Alice Xia Zhang
| | ![[Boston]] |
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| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/alicexz] | | |- |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/alicexz/media]
| | ![[Bridgetown]] |
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| |[https://www.alicexz.com/]
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| |Astri Lohne
| | ![[Seville]] |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/sjursen]
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| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/astri.lohne]
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| |[https://nitter.poast.org/AstriLohne/media]
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| |[https://cara.app/astri/all] | |
| |[https://www.astrilohne.com/illustration]
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| |Aurore Folny
| | ![[Bordeaux]] |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/aurorefolny]
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| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/aurorefolnyart]
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| |[https://nitter.poast.org/aurorefolny/media]
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| |[https://cara.app/aurorefolny/all]
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| |[https://aurorefolny.com/]
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| |Axel Sauerwald
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| |[https://www.artstation.com/tithendar]
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| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/axelsauerwald]
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| |[https://nitter.poast.org/AxelSauerwald/media]
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| |[https://cara.app/axelsauerwald/all]
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| |- | | |- |
| |Bartek Fedyczak
| | ![[Liverpool]] |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/fedyczak]
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| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/bartekfedyczak]
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| |Bastien L. Deharme | | |} |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/deharme] | | |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/deharme] | | {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" style="width:700px; text-align:center" |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/deharme/media] | | !Image |
| |[https://cara.app/deharme/all] | | !Product |
| | !Availability |
| | |- |
| | |AC3L Cotton.png |
| | |Cotton |
| | |Prélude to Rebellion |
| | |- |
| | |AC3L Coffee.png |
| | |[[Coffee]] |
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| |- | | |- |
| |Chase Stone | | |AC3L Fabric.png |
| | |[[Fabric]] |
| | | | | |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/chasestone_art] | | |- |
| | |AC3L Fruit.png |
| | |Fruit |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |AC3L Furs.png |
| | |[[Fur]]s |
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| |[https://www.chasestoneart.com/tcg]
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| |Craig J Spearing | | |AC3L Guns.png |
| | |[[Firearm|Guns]] |
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| | |- |
| | |AC3L Ice.png |
| | |Ice |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |AC3L Molasses.png |
| | |Molasses |
| | | | | |
| | |- |
| | |AC3L Pitch.png |
| | |Pitch |
| | | | | |
| |[https://craigspearing.com/cards]
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| |- | | |- |
| |Daniel Correia | | |AC3L Rum.png |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/danielcorreia]
| | |[[Rum]] |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/danielcorreia_art] | |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/DanCorreiaArt/media]
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| |[https://cara.app/danielcorreia/all]
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| |Evan Shipard | | |AC3L Spices.png |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/ev_s]
| | |Spices |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/evshipardart] | | | |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/_ev/media] | |
| |[https://cara.app/evshipard/all]
| |
| |[https://www.evanshipardfineart.com/]
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| |Evyn Fong | | |AC3L Steel.png |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/evynfong]
| | |[[Steel]] |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/evynfong] | | | |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/evynfong/media]
| |
| |[https://cara.app/evynfong/all]
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| |Fajareka Setiawan | | |AC3L Sugar.png |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/fajareka]
| | |[[Sugar]] |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/fajarekas] | |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/FajarekaS/media]
| |
| |[https://cara.app/fajarekas/all]
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| |Filipe Pagliuso | | |AC3L Tobacco.png |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/filipe-pagliuso] | | |[[Tobacco]] |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/filipepagliuso]
| |
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| |
| |[https://cara.app/filipepagliuso/all]
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| |Greg Staples | | |} |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/gregstaples]
| | |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/gregstaplesart] | | ===Missions=== |
| | | | |
| | | | ===Animus memory notes=== |
| |[https://www.gregstaples.com/selected-work-1] | | Always at the end of the current memory |
| | *[[The Safe House]] |
| | **Animus memory notes: "Since the disappearance of her mother, Aveline has been raised by Madeleine de L'Isle. With the realization that they shared similar views on slavery, the bond between the two women grow stronger." |
| | *[[The Escape]] |
| | **"Two years have passed since Aveline disposed of Governor d'Abbadie. During that time, she found no trace of the man called de Ferrer, yet his plans continue to threaten New Orleans' population." |
| | *[[The Whole Truth]] |
| | **"The revelation that Agaté knew her mother Jeanne - a fact he chose to keep from her - strained the relationship between mentor and mentee. With de Ferrer back in New Orleans, Aveline redoubles her efforts to protect its citizens." |
| | *[[Elegant and Deadly]] |
| | **After taking care of her father's business troubles, Aveline sets out to uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearances of slaves and vagrants. |
| | *Confident that Governor Ulloa is behind the disappearances in New Orleans, Aveline puts her plan in motion to lure him out of La Balise, which he seldom leaves. |
| | *Firm in her belief and confident that she can put an end to the machinations of her enemies, Aveline disobeys Agaté and boards a slave ship bound to an unknown location. This decision further strays their relationship. |
| | *With de Ferrer dead and the slave colony free, Aveline travels back to New Orleans. Upon her return, she finds a world very different than the one she had left. Yet, the identity of the Company Man remains a mystery. |
| | |
| | ==CST== |
| | *[[Dwarven Defender]] |
| | *[[Wondrous Set]] |
| | |
| | ==Glyphs== |
| | *[[User:Gta-mysteries/Glyphs]] |
| | *[[User:VilkaTheWolf/Images]] |
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| | |style="border:#100404; border-style:solid solid none solid;"|[[File:AC2 - Diana and Calysto.jpg|200px]] |
| | |style="border:#100404; border-style:solid solid none solid;"|[[File:AC2 - Diana and Calysto.jpg|200px]] |
| | |style="border:#FF0000; border-style:solid solid none solid;"|[[File:AC2 - Diana and Calysto.jpg|200px]] |
| | |style="border:#100404; border-style:solid solid none solid;"|[[File:AC2 - Diana and Calysto.jpg|200px]] |
| | |style="border:#FF0000; border-style:solid solid none solid;"|[[File:AC2 - Diana and Calysto.jpg|200px]] |
| |- | | |- |
| |JB Casacop | | |style="border:#100404; border-style:none solid solid solid;"|Cupid and Psyche |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/jbcasacop] | | |style="border:#100404; border-style:none solid solid solid;"|Diana and Calysto |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/jbcasacop] | | |style="border:#FF0000; border-style:none solid solid solid;"|The Fall |
| | | | |style="border:#100404; border-style:none solid solid solid;"|Birth of Venus |
| |[https://cara.app/jbcasacop/all] | | |style="border:#FF0000; border-style:none solid solid solid;"|Hercules in the Garden of<br>Hesperides |
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| |- | | |- |
| |Jeremy Paillotin | | |style="border:#FF0000; border-style:solid solid none solid;"|[[File:AC2 - Diana and Calysto.jpg|200px]] |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/jeremypaillotin] | | |style="border:#FF0000; border-style:solid solid none solid;"|[[File:AC2 - Diana and Calysto.jpg|200px]] |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/jeremy.paillotin] | | |style="border:#100404; border-style:solid solid none solid;"|[[File:AC2 - Diana and Calysto.jpg|200px]] |
| | | | |style="border:#FF0000; border-style:solid solid none solid;"|[[File:AC2 - Diana and Calysto.jpg|200px]] |
| | | | |style="border:#100404; border-style:solid solid none solid;"|[[File:AC2 - Diana and Calysto.jpg|200px]] |
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| |John Stanko | | |style="border:#FF0000; border-style:none solid solid solid;"|Atlanta and Hippomenes |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/johnstanko] | | |style="border:#FF0000; border-style:none solid solid solid;"|Judgement of Paris |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/johnstankoart] | | |style="border:#100404; border-style:none solid solid solid;"|Triumph of Bacchus |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/johnstankoart/media] | | |style="border:#FF0000; border-style:none solid solid solid;"|Idun and the Apples |
| | | | |style="border:#100404; border-style:none solid solid solid;"|Mercury, Herse, and Aglauros |
| |[https://stankoillustration.com/] | | |} |
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| |Kim Sokol | | |} |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/kimsokol] | | </center> |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/kimsokolart] | | --> |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/kimsokol/media] | | |
| |[https://cara.app/kimsokol/all] | | <tabber> |
| |[https://www.kimsokol.com/]
| | |-|TAB 1= |
| |-
| | {{#tag:tabber| |
| |L J Koh
| | SUB TAB 1= |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/kheljay]
| | BLAH |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/koh_lj]
| | {{!}}-{{!}} |
| |
| | SUB TAB 2= |
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| | BLAH BLAH |
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| | {{!}}-{{!}} |
| |- | | SUB TAB 3= |
| |Lie Setiawan
| | BLAH BLAH BLAH |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/liesetiawan]
| | }} |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/liesetiawan]
| | |-|TAB 2= |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/ls_setiawan/media] | | HM |
| |[https://cara.app/liesetiawan/all]
| | |-|TAB 3= |
| |[https://www.liesetiawan.com/projects]
| | HMM |
| |- | | |-|TAB 4= |
| |Mandy Jurgens
| | HMMM |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/aliena85]
| | </tabber> |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/saonserey]
| | |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/Aliena85/media]
| | <tabber> |
| |
| | |-|1= |
| |
| | ;In the Beginning |
| |- | | Five of these mythic scenes share a <font color="#FF0000">core</font> similarity. <font color="#FF0000">Pick</font> them out and you'll begin to see. |
| |Marta Nael
| | [Pictures 3,5,6,7,9] |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/martanael]
| | |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/martanael]
| | Passcode found 2 4 5 6 8 |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/MartaNael/media]
| | |
| |
| | |-|2= |
| |[https://www.martanael.com/projects]
| | ;Sixty-Four Squares |
| |- | | *Subject 16: The past: a vast web of connections and interconnections, all ruled by chance. Or is it? |
| |Miguel Mercado
| | |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/merkymerx]
| | [circular puzzle] |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/merkymerx]
| | Queen Elizabeth I |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/merkymerx/media]
| | of England |
| |
| | 1559 |
| |
| | ID: Piece of Eden 2 - Apple |
| |- | | |
| |Miklós Ligeti
| | [circular puzzle] |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/miklosligeti]
| | Emperor Napoleon I |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/ligeti.miklos_art]
| | of France |
| |
| | 1812 |
| |[https://cara.app/miklosligeti/all]
| | ID: Piece of Eden 1 - Apple |
| |[https://miklosligeti.com/albums/2629396]
| | |
| |- | | [circular puzzle] |
| |Narendra Bintara Adi
| | George Washington |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/bukandewa]
| | United States |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/narendrabintaraadi]
| | 1781 |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/narendrabadi/media]
| | ID: Piece of Eden 3 - Apple |
| |[https://cara.app/narendrabintaraadi/all]
| | |
| |
| | Passcode found 1 0 3 5 2 |
| |- | | |
| |Néstor Ossandón Leal | | |-|3= |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/nezt] | | ;Descendants |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/nestor_ossandon] | | *Subject 16: Power doesn't die. It's passed on. |
| |
| | |
| |
| | He carried it with him. Find his inheritance. |
| |
| | [image, locate Piece of Eden 3] |
| |- | | Franklin Delano Roosevelt strategic meeting, 1944 |
| |Piotr Dura
| | |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/threedee]
| | [image, locate Piece of Eden 1] |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/piotr_dura]
| | Houdini beginning the Chinese water torture cell escape, 1913 |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/PiotrDuraArt/media]
| | |
| |
| | [image, locate Piece of Eden 2] |
| |
| | Gandhi during the Salt March, 1930 |
| |-
| | |
| |Syd Mills
| | Passcode found 1 4 5 2 3 |
| |
| | |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/vetyyr]
| | |-|4= |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/vetyyr/media] | | ;Infinite Knowledge |
| | | | *Subject 16: It's getting easier and easier to hack into Abstergo's mainframe. It's like I know what data I'm looking for. Like I've already lived it. |
| | | | |
| |- | | Its open <font color="#FF0000">mouth</font> delivers the kiss of death |
| |Thanh Tuấn | | [image, locate hidden image in the gun's barrel] |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/pencillien]
| | Burning Viet Cong base camp, My Tho, Vietnam, 1968 |
| |
| | |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/ThanhTuan613/media]
| | Leading the <font color="#FF0000">young</font> to their end. |
| |
| | [image, locate hidden image in helmet of crouching soldier] |
| |
| | Members of the 2nd Infantry Division advance under machine gun fire into the outskirts of Brest, France, 1944 |
| |- | | |
| |Torgeir Fjereide
| | The flames from its throat <font color="#FF0000">poke</font> out their eyes |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/torgeirfjereide]
| | [image, locate ID: Piece of Eden 4 - Apple on tapestry] |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/thebrushofthor]
| | Union troops in formation. Beaufort, South Carolina, 1862. |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/TheBrushOfThor/media] | | |
| | | | This <font color="#FF0000">monster</font> did not come from man. |
| |[https://www.thebrushofthor.com/magic-the-gathering] | | [image, locate hidden image in the gun's barrel] |
| |- | | The first pictorial representation of a gun, 900 |
| |Wangjie Li
| | |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/wangjieli]
| | Passcode found 7 2 1 1 4 |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/wangjie_li]
| | |
| |[https://nitter.poast.org/wangjiel/media]
| | |-|5= |
| |
| | ;Instruments of Power |
| |[http://www.wangjieli.com/]
| | *Subject 16: You see? Do you see what's going on? Not yet. But you will. |
| |-
| | |
| |Wei Guan
| | The power they wielded <font color="#FF0000">cut</font> down their enemies. |
| |[https://www.artstation.com/gworld]
| | [Pictures 2, 3, 6, 8, 9] |
| |[https://instanavigation.com/user-profile/guanwei90] | | ID: Piece of Eden 25 - Sword |
| | | | |
| |[https://cara.app/guanweiart/all] | | In their hands, the wise <font color="#FF0000">lean</font> on a great force. |
| | | | [Pictures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10] |
| |} | | ID: Piece of Eden 34 - Staff |
| | |
| | Passcode Found 8 1 4 9 2 |
| | |
| | |-|6= |
| | ;Brothers |
| | *Subject 16: They were mostly heroes. But see, how the lineage is disrupted. The web of history traps the good, and the evil take what is not theirs! |
| | |
| | [circular puzzle] |
| | And Satan said unto Cain: swear unto me by thy throat, and if thou tell it thou shalt die. |
| | |
| | [circular puzzle] |
| | And all these things were done in secret. |
| | |
| | [circular puzzle] |
| | And Cain said: truly I am Mahan, the master of this great secret. |
| | |
| | [circular puzzle] |
| | Wherefore Cain was called Master Mahan, and he gloried in his wickedness. |
| | |
| | *Subject 16: Behold: The mark of Cain! |
| | [The four pictures and quotes, now with a templar insignia above them] |
| | - . -- .--. .-.. .- .-. - . -..- - ... .- -.. .- .--. - . -.. -... -.-- -- .-. .-.-.- ... -- .. - .... |
| | (TEMPLARTSADAPTEDBYMR.SMITH) |
| | |
| | Passcode Found 5 2 9 3 1 |
| | |
| | |-|7= |
| | ;"Keep On Seeking, And You Will Find" |
| | |
| | First plucked from a tree guarded by a snake, its powers perform miracles. Then, worn across the ages, torn asunder, hidden under a sea of <font color="#FF0000">red</font>, reconstruct the timeline. |
| | [Pictures 1, 2, 3, 5, 6] |
| | |
| | [SPQR Templar symbol] |
| | |
| | [Image of crucifixion, locate ID: Piece of Eden 66 - Shroud] |
| | |
| | Passcode Found 1 0 1 5 2 |
| | |
| | |-|8= |
| | ;Martyrs |
| | |
| | [Picture, locate staff: Piece of Eden 34] |
| | Czar Nicholas II, Russia |
| | |
| | [Picture, locate sword: Piece of Eden 25] |
| | Joan of Arc, France |
| | |
| | [Map of europe, picture of Joan of Arc on France, Nicholas II and Rasputin on different sections of Russia, fire symbol on north turkey] |
| | |
| | [Drag fire to joan] |
| | They burned Joan alive. |
| | [image of burning Jeanne] |
| | They took it. |
| | |
| | [Drag Rasputin to Nicholas] |
| | Raputin took it to Tunguska. |
| | [Revolution image with templar symbol overlayed on it] |
| | *Subject 16: Without the staff, the Czar was powerless. He could no longer control his subjects... Revolution! Revolution! |
| | |
| | Passcode Found 6 8 1 8 5 |
| | |
| | |-|9= |
| | ;Hat-Trick |
| | *Subject 16: Three thefts. Hidden by the murders. People only see what they're trained to see. What the Organization wants them to see. |
| | |
| | They made it look like an accident. |
| | [image, find apple in pocket] |
| | Houdini and Bess, 1915 |
| | |
| | [image] |
| | Houdini's grave. RIP: October 31, 1926. |
| | |
| | He almost <font color="#FF0000">beat</font> them. |
| | [image, find apple on chest] |
| | Gandhi, 1946 |
| | |
| | [image] |
| | Gandhi's funeral procession. RIP: January 30, 1948. |
| | |
| | Dallas (Archive) [access file] |
| | Access denied |
| | |
| | *Subject 16: The wolves are out hunting. Where, oh where, has Jack gone? |
| | [Bunch of images, password 312] |
| | |
| | {{GlyphLetter |
| | |Letterhead=AC2 Glyph - Dallas Letterhead.png |
| | |LSize=275px |
| | |Text=OPERATION: New Frontier<br><br>HQ has given the go-ahead to extract the resource. Negotiations are over. F. is planning to give the vote to everyone. Reason just doesn't work with someone like that.<br><br>I'll send you the driver. We've trained him with PE2 in our labs, he shouldn't be any trouble.<br><br>The motorcade route is marked below. Once the target has been downed, either by Oswald or Z., use PE1 to stage a distraction. Make some kind of phantom appear around this slope I've marked with an X. Freak people out. The driver will grab PE3 in the confusion. |
| | |Signature=AC2 Glyph - Abstergo Signature.png |
| | |PS=AC2 Glyph - Dallas PS.png}} |
| | |
| | Passcode Found 1 8 9 1 6 |
| | |
| | |-|10= |
| | ;Apollo |
| | *Subject 16: Something was up there. Something abandoned long ago. |
| | |
| | [image of moon] |
| | |
| | Find the eagle. |
| | [Moon closeup, find lunar lander module] |
| | |
| | [zoomed on lander] |
| | |
| | [odd puzzle] |
| | With these formidable weapons, the adversaries of freedom plan to consolidate their terrotory, to exploit, to control, and finally to destroy.<br>- JFK - |
| | |
| | Apollo 11 photograph released to the public |
| | [image, find apple near astronaut's foot ID: Piece of Eden 5 - Apple] |
| | *Subject 16: With Jack deep underground, it was easy. |
| | |
| | Passcode Found 1 0 3 5 2 |
| | |
| | |-|11= |
| | ;The Inventor |
| | *Subject 16: He wanted to stop the cycle, to tell the secret. Shit. I've got to keep thinking through the headaches. |
| | |
| | {{GlyphLetter |
| | |Letterhead=AC2 Glyph - Tesla Letterhead.png |
| | |LSize=275px |
| | |Text=The economic transmission of power without wires is of all-surpassing importance to man.<br><br>By its means he will gain complete mastery of the air, the sea and the desert. It will enable him to dispense with the necessity of mining, pumping, transporting and burning fuel, and to do away with innumerable causes of sinful waste. It will make the living glorious sun his obedient, toiling slave.<br><br>It will bring peace and harmony to earth. |
| | |Signature=AC2 Glyph - Tesla Signature.png}} |
| | |
| | [Image of world with 14 lightbulbs] |
| | [Light them up and an image of wardenclyffe appears] |
| | |
| | [Image of wardenclyffe, locate hidden image beneath above the door] |
| | Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower under construction, c. 1902 |
| | |
| | *Subject 16: He found it in Croatia. |
| | [image, locate Piece of Eden 4 on his lap.] |
| | Nikola Tesla. c.1900 |
| | *Subject 16: They would find it in his lab. |
| | |
| | Passcode Found 6 1 9 0 2 |
| | |
| | |-|12= |
| | ;Titans of Industry |
| | |
| | Edison (Archive) [access file] |
| | Access denied |
| | |
| | [Bunch of images, password 240] |
| | |
| | {{GlyphLetter |
| | |Letterhead=AC2 Glyph - Edison Letterhead.png |
| | |LSize=275px |
| | |Text=Dear Mr. Morgan:<br><br>A serious matter has come to my attention. Nikola Tesla plans to use PE4 to create an information network across the entire world. And if that weren't bad enough, he intends to allow access to it for free! Imagine the masses spreading knowledge amongst themselves instantaneously. That would make everything we intend to do much more difficult.<br><br>You must cut all funds for his experimetns at once! In case you get cold feet, I'll have you know he wants to make electricity free as well, thereby putting us out of business.<br><br>I've already begun slandering Tesla in the press. Just reallocate his funding, and I'll take care of PE4 myself.<br><br>Sincerely yours, |
| | |Signature=AC2 Glyph - Edison Signature.png}} |
| | |
| | Edison, creator of DC electricity, accuses Tesla's AC current of electrocution! |
| | J.P. Morgan revokes funding for Tesla's Wardenclyfe Project! |
| | Edison creates "electric chair" to prove danger of AC current! |
| | [Image of world with 14 lit lightbulbs] |
| | [Destroy them] |
| | |
| | Edison proves danger of AC current by electrocuting circus elephant on camera! |
| | [video clip] |
| | |
| | *Subject 16: He wanted everyone to know the secret. To set us all free. They used it to drive him insane. |
| | [Image of Mark Twain with tesla's apple. |
| | |
| | Ford (Archive) [access file] |
| | Access denied |
| | |
| | [Bunch of images] |
| | |
| | {{GlyphLetter |
| | |Letterhead=AC2 Glyph - Ford Letterhead.png |
| | |LSize=275px |
| | |Text=Dear Mr. Edison,<br><br>I wanted to thank you for letting me make use of PE4 all these years. Among several things, I was able to convince the workers I was raising their pay to $5 a day, when, in fact, I gave them a pay cut. But, I had to let PE4 go. As per instructions, I've shipped it to Europe.<br><br>H. has it, so I assume the war will begin as soon as he can take over. We'll let him have his fun (Lord knows, that kind of purge will be good for Europe) and then end it with a bang, as planned. Out of the chaos of war a new order will emerge! I've enclosed a picture from Florida of you, me and Firestone. We should attempt to spend more time on the golf course this summer.<br><br>Yours, |
| | |Signature=AC2 Glyph - Ford Signature.png |
| | |PS=AC2 Glyph - Ford PS.png}} |
|
| |
|
| ===Full art gallery prep===
| | Passcode Found 6 1 9 0 2 |
| <!--
| | |
| ==Cards==
| | |-|13= |
| <gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center">
| | ;"I Am Become Death, The Destroyer of Worlds" |
| MTG ACR - The Capitoline Triad full art.jpg|The Capitoline Triad by Syd Mills
| | |
| MTG ACR - Caduceus Staff of Hermes full art.jpg|Caduceus, Staff of Hermes by Evan Shipard
| | [bunch of images] |
| MTG ACR - Distract the Guards full art.jpg|Distract the Guards by Torgeir Fjereide
| | |
| MTG ACR - Fall of the First Civilization full art.jpg|Fall of the First Civilization by L J Koh
| | {{GlyphLetter |
| MTG ACR - Haystack full art.jpg|Haystack by Xabi Gaztelua
| | |Letterhead=AC2 Glyph - Abstergo Letterhead.png |
| MTG ACR - Hookblade full art.jpg|Hookblade by Thanh Tuấn
| | |LSize=275px |
| MTG ACR - Layla Hassan full art.jpg|Layla Hassan by Michael MacRae
| | |Text=SUBJECT: Test Authorization<br><br>There comes a time in the life of every experiment when we must test our results outside, in the world. I do not relish a successful outcome, but one is essential if we are to begin the foundations of a new world order.<br><br>Global security and prosperity depend on a steady hand guiding the populace, a hand that will not falter under the weight of conscience. Give O. the authorization.<br><br>I believe that history will vindicate us in the end. |
| MTG ACR - Senu Keen-Eyed Protector full art.jpg|Senu, Keen-Eyed Protector by Michael MacRae
| | |Signature=AC2 Glyph - Abstergo Signature.png}} |
| MTG ACR - Tax Collector full art.jpg|Tax Collector by Miklós Ligeti
| | |
| MTG ACR - Templar Knight full art.jpg|Templar Knight by Daniel Correia
| | [red button] |
| MTG ACR - What Must Be Done full art.jpg|What Must Be Done by Syd Mills
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| To go into like the details, Nobunaga invades September 30th and it's a much larger scale different reports of the war, say he had somewhere between 40,000 or 60,000 troops. And the key that he really does is not only numbers, but it's the fact that he owns all the territory surrounding Iga. So he's able to send army forces that are equivalent largely to the size of the force that his son had, right, in 1579. But he can send that from six different sides. And this means that the Iga ikki cannot concentrate their forces to prevent any of these invasions coming in from any one pass. Whereas, you know, in 1579, they only defend three passes from one direction. Now it's six passes coming from all directions, including their neighbors to the north in Koka.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/>
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| So had the assistance of the Koka specialists in guerrilla operations and warfare to advise and assist him. And this is probably where we get a lot of the imagery of this rivalry between Iga and Koka because Koka did assist Nobunaga in his invasion. He also allegedly had some Iga members who offered to him to help show him through the passes and give him that advantage.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/>
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| Nobunaga invades. He outnumbers the Iga defenders about four or five to one. And the Iga defenders are spread across the province. They can't concentrate in one location. They end up being concentrated in two castles, one in the north Hijiyama Castle, and one in the south Kashiwara Castle. But it all ends with the surrender of Kashiwara Castle on October 8th. At that point, there's no more organized resistance to Nobunaga. Nobunaga himself visits Iga in early November to take a tour of his new province, and then withdraws it and gives it to his son Nobukatsu as part of his domain to administer.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/>
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| ===[[Honnō-ji incident]] [1582]=== | | |- |
| By the time that he died in the 1580s as a result of treachery on the part of some of his own men, actually, he had controlled most of Japan's main island of Honshu and he was on the verge of going to its second biggest island, Kyushu, down south. He actually at that point looked unstoppable.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 01">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 1: Civil War in Feudal Japan: The Sengoku Period</ref>
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| he's just setting out in early part of 1582 for the next part of that campaign staying at a temple called Honnoji in Kyoto when he's attacked actually not by his enemies but by someone who is supposed to be on his side one of the famous treacherous figures I suppose in Japanese history man by the name of Akechi Mitsuhide who persuades his men to turn their guns on Oda Nobunaga and his own men and so you have these stories of Oda Nobunaga shouting out treachery or traitors or something like that trying to fight them off himself the temple ends up in flames and Oda Nobunaga retreats further into the temple and dies by his own hand.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref>
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| so immediately he [Toyotomi Hideyoshi] rushes from where he's been fighting over to take care of the traitors and he brings the traitors head back to Kyoto to effectively lay at the feet of Oda Nobunaga's body to say here we are you know I've taken care of this for you and Hideyoshi really then becomes the inheritor I think of this project to try to unify Japan and his major next step one of the steps that Oda Nobunaga would have taken had he lived was to attack Kyushu<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/>
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| So Yasuke was there at Nobunaga's death. He possibly was the last person to see him alive. Nobunaga was killed in a coup d'etat, essentially. He was heading to the front with this small corps of men over which Yasuke was one, around 30 people. And one of his generals, basically, we still don't know to this day why, he brought his whole army of 13,000 and attacked. They were all gunned down, essentially. Nobunaga, with Yasuke and his lover, [Mori] Ranmaru, come into the middle of the temple where their last moments are held. The temple's on fire around them. And Nobunaga really is going to know what happened in that room because there's only three people and they all died, except for Yasuke. But we only know that Yasuke survived because the Jesuits recorded as such. We don't know what he saw, unfortunately. The normal legend goes Nobunaga cut his belly, Ranmarutook his head off as his second, and then one supposes that Ranmaru then cut his belly and Yasuke took off Ranmaru's head. And the supposed last order is Yasuke save my head. Yasuke runs with the head to Nobunaga's son, who is probably about five to ten minutes walk away, very close, in a different temple. So about to be attacked. Also just putting up the defenses for a last ditch stand. Of course, that doesn't last very long. He's dead within the hour or so. And all we know from the Jesuit source, there are no more Japanese sources, all we know from the Jesuit source is that Yasuke was there at the last. He was one of the few survivors. He was taken prisoner. He surrendered his sword. And he was then escorted to the Jesuit mission, which was again only five minutes walk away. This is a very small area of Kyoto where all this happens. The Jesuits give thanks to God for his deliverance.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 4: Yasuke: The First African Samurai</ref>
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| There's quite a lot of emphasis on how important this is. And this could be the masterstroke that basically secures Western Honshu for Nobunaga. So he's returned to Kyoto, and Nobunaga sends his retainer Akechi Mitsuhide with Akechi's army as the initial force to go reinforce Hideyoshi out west. And for reasons that are not quite clear, but of course, lead to lots of speculation and dramatic interpretation. Akechi decides that instead of turning west to go support Hideyoshi, he's going to turn his forces east, march into Kyoto, surround the residence of Nobunaga, which is the Honnō-ji Temple in central Kyoto. It's where he normally took up residence when he was in the city, and attack his own war.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref>
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| We don't really know why we don't really get any full explanation of Akechi's motives. There's lots of speculation that it had to do with resentment at court treatment by Nobunaga. One thing that we do know is that Akechi's mother had been killed by a rival clan where Akechi had given them his mother as a hostage, as insurance essentially against an attack. And Nobunaga superseded that and ordered the attack anyway. So they killed Akechi's mother. Other things are rumors that he was physically abusive and verbally abusive to Mitsuhide personally.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| But for whatever reason, Akechi decides that this is his moment while Nobunaga is lightly guarded. He's certainly not expecting anybody to attack him in Kyoto. They surround Nobunaga's residence, set out on fire. Nobunaga and his guards fight back, but are eventually overwhelmed. Nobunaga commits suicide. And then his heir as well, who was also in Kyoto, is attacked by Akechi's forces and dies. So in one stroke, the Akechi have eliminated, basically decapitated the Oda family and thus ended Nobunaga's career.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| He [Nobunaga] had a very dramatic and spectacular assassination by one of his own men. It's an amazing story, but that happened in Kyoto. He was in a temple where it was his land. He thought he was absolutely fine. He didn't have that many guards, and one of his own generals turned against him. So he was killed there.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref>
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| Hideyoshi once he's taken Kyushu just a few years later launches invasions of Korea so he sends troops across including some of Christian warlords commanding them across to Korea wanting to use it almost as China's driveway if you think about the geography of it send these troops up through Korea take over the peninsula eventually invade and take over China and after that he also wanted to take over India as well<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref>
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| his Korean campaign goes badly wrong in the 1590s the Chinese finally put some men in the field and they push the Japanese troops all the way back down the Korean peninsula so it doesn't go anywhere except for poisoning relations with Korea for a very long time to come<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/>
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| And then Hideyoshi asked him [Gaspar Coelho], I want to invade Korea. Then you provide two Portuguese ships to help me in this invasion. And if I conquer Korea, I will make it that there are a lot of churches being built. So Koelyo said, yes, I will do that for you. And I will make sure that we have two Portuguese ships, the Karak ships, as they were called by the English, gigantic ships. So Hideyoshi could very well use them for his invasion in Korea. And then he went a step further and he said, I will make sure that the Christian warlords in Kyushu will also support you. And I think at that moment that Hideyoshi, that there was a ring bell in his head, that the Christians, the Jesuits had too much influence in Japan.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref>
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| ===[[Battle of Sekigahara]] [1600]===
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| great battles in Japanese history the battle of Sekigahara which happens in 1600 so you've got a couple of nervous years or a bit less than that after the death of Hideyoshi this council in place but people are wondering really whether it will stick and what happens instead I think is you get the buildup of two sides that take the form in the end of an eastern and a western army and Tokugawa Ieyasu was at the head of the eastern army and in the autumn of Sekigahara he wins out and really everything goes to him and shortly afterwards he has himself appointed shogun<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref>
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| he does this enormous reshuffling of territory in Japan I think it's the biggest reshuffling of territory in terms of who controls what in Japan's history so lots of the people who are on the losing side at the battle of Sekigahara either lose everything or their territory is drastically cut down or they're shipped off to another part of the country entirely perhaps all these things that are designed to damage their power<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/>
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| Hideyori is still around and that really isn't taken care of until a very famous incident 1614 to 15 which is the siege of Osaka it's one of these events in Japanese history which is told and retold on the stage in books in films in art even where the forces of the Tokugawa and their allies gather around Osaka castle trying to do some kind of deal trying to force Hideyori and those around him to give up but in the end the siege turns bloody the castle is on fire and we have these famous scenes of Hideyori and his mother huddled together as everyone around them is burning up and dying so the siege of Osaka<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref>
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| But towards the end [of the Tokugawa Shogunate], things were probably not as great as they might have been. Added to which the Tokugawas had ancient enemies and they had defeated them in the battle of Sekigahara. And those enemies were from the southwest, from the Kyushu area. From the sort of southwestern part of Honshu. And they wanted their revenge and they rose up. And with the help of the British, and they actually toppled the last of the Tokugawa Shoguns, who abdicated. And at that point, the southwestern lords took over. So they once again didn't have legitimacy, but they once again immediately said, oh, we represent the emperor. And that gave them legitimacy. But they decided in that 250 years, the Tokugawa's capital was not Kyoto. The official capital was Kyoto, but the Tokugawa city was Edo. So the center of policy, the center of government, the center of culture, more and more gravitated towards Edo. And so these southwestern lords decided that they would make the capital, not Kyoto, but Edo. And so they marched up, they took Edo castle. And in 1868, the then emperor [Mutsuhito, Emperor Meiji] who was 14, I think, or 16, he was a teenager, marched or didn't march. He was carried by Palanquin, top with a Phoenix, up to Edo and into Edo castle, which became the imperial palace and Edo became Tokyo, which is the eastern capital. So therefore, Kyoto was no longer the capital at all. It was no longer the official capital.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref>
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| And at the same time you had the Society of Jesus which started in 1540 and soon after the Papal Bull was ordained. Francis Xavier was a Jesuit and one of the founding members of the Jesuits. He was asked to travel to Asia to begin doing missionary work there. He was asked especially by King John III of Portugal because he was very keen on trying to get as many Asians adhering to the Christian religion.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref>
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| So he had a lot of expectations for Japan and in 1549 he finally set foot on Japan. So that was really the first time that the Jesuits arrived in Japan only six or seven years after the first Portuguese came there.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref>
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| You have, for example, Ōtomo Yoshishige, who became a Christian after a long time. But he was very well disposed against the Jesuits. You have other people like Takayama Ukon, who became a very fervent Christian and all his samurai also. So they were very fond of them, and they listened to the Jesuits. They asked them a lot about politics, how they could manage this or that issue. So the Jesuits got a lot of influence with some warlords and also with a lot of the peasants and the lower ranked people. So they really had some success, success that they didn't experience in other countries.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/>
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| Xavier left in 1551, but soon there came more and more Jesuits.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/>
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| And that information [Fróis' letters] was used by the Jesuits in Europe for propaganda. So they published, after some censorship, Luís Fróis' and Vilela's and other letters, in Italy. And they were also translated in several languages like Latin, German, French, and so on, for the Catholic Reformation in Europe. They would say, see what we can do in Asia, and especially in Japan. We probably have lost England, but we have gained another island in the form of Japan. So they did a lot of propaganda, which gave them additional financial resources and many European Jesuits who wanted to join the efforts in Japan, which was good for them for a time, but could work as a double-edged sword.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/>
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| And they also had a problem that after a while you have [Francisco] Cabral, you have [Gaspar] Coelho, so two Jesuits who became the head of the Japan sector. And they weren't very keen to adopt Japanese customs. They wanted to be as strictly Jesuits as in Europe. So they already have a problem from the Jesuit side and many like Vilela or Fróis were more inclined to adopt Japanese customs. But the heads of the provincials, as they call them, were against that.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/>
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| And when he had conquered Kyushu, he again met with Coelho on a Portuguese ship. And Coelho again said that we will support you in whatever endeavor you will take. But the night suddenly he sent a questionary to Coelho, asking him why they came to Japan, why they are making so much converts. And why are they destroying the Buddhist temples? Of course Coelho was really shocked with that. He was so well treated and suddenly everything changed overnight. So he gave his answer that, well, they came to Japan just to propagate their faith, in good faith. And that it was not them who destroyed the Buddhist temples, but the Japanese converts. So the answer of Hideyoshi was that he made a decree that the Jesuits had to leave Japan in 20 days. But he didn't enforce the order very strictly. And that was the same reason why the other warlords welcomed the Jesuits, because he didn't want disrupt the trade with the Portuguese. So he promulgated that decree. But afterwards, the Jesuits stayed in Japan and still continued their missionary work there.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/>
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| Tokugawa Ieyasu, he forbade Christianity totally. And all influence of the Jesuits was razed very systematically from then on.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/>
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| Jesuits can't carry swords or weapons, but they can employ people that do. And the Jesuits were a perfect employee in that sense, a bodyguard.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 4: Yasuke: The First African Samurai</ref>
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| When does that contact begin? Well, that begins in the middle of the 16th century, in 1549 to be correct. The Portuguese, they travelled to the east from the 15th century on and in 1498 I think they established a sea route to India and they went even further and in the beginning of the 16th century they already were in Malacca but then it still took some time for them to reach Japan. It was in 1542 or 43, it's still being disputed, that the first Portuguese merchants reached Japan.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref>
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| Francis Xavier was a Jesuit and one of the founding members of the Jesuits. He was asked to travel to Asia to begin doing missionary work there. He was asked especially by King John III of Portugal because he was very keen on trying to get as many Asians adhering to the Christian religion. Xavier had quite a correspondence with King John about all what he did in Asia and it wasn't what he expected.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref>
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| But he's from the small province of Owari. But he's a really good example of someone who was able to use a combination of smart tactics, smart use of weaponry, judicious use of alliances to gradually expand beyond that province. So he takes another province for himself right early on. This is the middle of the 1500s. Then he makes some alliances. By 1568, after really only a few short years, and he's still relatively speaking a young man, he's able to do what most daimyo ultimately wanted to do, which is to mount a successful march on Kyoto and have the emperor under his BDI and also have the shogun under his control.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 01">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 1: Civil War in Feudal Japan: The Sengoku Period</ref>
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| One of the stories told about him when he was a young man, just after his father left, all the Buddhist priests who had been tending to his father, praying for him, looking after him before he died, legend has it anyway that Oda Nobunaga had them all locked inside a single building and then shot to death for what they did, i.e. failing to keep his father alive. He also had a reputation as a teenager for being just quite strange, swaggering around town, eating nuts, letting them fall out of his mouth. He had sort of disheveled hair. At his father's funeral he's said to have picked up a fistful of incense and just thrown it and walked out. So quite a strange character, probably an unpromising character early on, but he was given this motto of rule the realm by force and I think that carried him through. He had a strong sense that he was always going to do this, that he was always going to succeed and I think there's a combination of deep self-belief and ruthlessness and I suppose a degree of luck as well that really seems to carry him forward. By the time that he died in the 1580s as a result of treachery on the part of some of his own men, actually, he had controlled most of Japan's main island of Honshu and he was on the verge of going to its second biggest island, Kyushu, down south. He actually at that point looked unstoppable.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 01"/>
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| So in terms of Oda Nobunaga, not an especially promising background I think. If you think about the era into which he's born, there are roughly 120 of these states. Some of them at war with others, some of them in alliance etc. But his state or province or what he is just one of those and quite a small one at that. Plus I think it's 1551, his father dies when Oda Nobunaga is still quite young, still a teenager and he inherits control of this state and the people around him don't see him as an especially serious figure and especially compromising figure. You can imagine some of the senior vassals a little bit older than him thinking goodness me I don't know what's going to happen to our little province with this person in charge. He was I think just seen as being slightly mad, a bit of an idiot not really able to take life terribly seriously and yet within a few short years he proves himself to be this master strategist who becomes by the mid 1560s really the main player in Japan out of all these warlords.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref>
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| What he succeeds in doing is very early on gaining control of a neighboring province and then he makes a very fortuitous alliance with the man who becomes Tokugawa Ieyasu. He doesn't yet have that name at this point in the 1550s but that's a great alliance. It allows Oda Nobunaga not to have to worry too much about the territory to one side of his own province and so he can look elsewhere for his focus but I think other things that seem to go in his favor include a real talent for strategy, choosing the right moment to attack, I think an extraordinary ruthlessness to him as well.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/>
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| So I think by the time he dies in 1582 he has control of large parts of Japan's main island the long thin island of Honshu contains places like Tokyo as it's now called Kyoto of course Osaka for centuries really the central part of that central island really across from Osaka and Kyoto up to what we now call Tokyo has been considered as it were the business end of Japan that's where a lot of the power plays go on the culture is developed the economy is at its strongest and Oda Nobunaga has control of most of that certainly between himself and his allies in any case and he's thinking about moving into two other of Japan's main islands Kyushu which is towards the southwest and also the smaller island of Shikoku so he's got lots of plans he's still a relatively young man he's in an extraordinarily powerful position and he's just setting out in early part of 1582 for the next part of that campaign staying at a temple called Honnoji in Kyoto when he's attacked actually not by his enemies but by someone who is supposed to be on his side one of the famous treacherous figures I suppose in Japanese history man by the name of Akechi Mitsuhide who persuades his men to turn their guns on Oda Nobunaga and his own men and so you have these stories of Oda Nobunaga shouting out treachery or traitors or something like that trying to fight them off himself the temple ends up in flames and Oda Nobunaga retreats further into the temple and dies by his own hand.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/>
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| So you had, for example, Oda Nobunaga, which showed great familiarity to the Christians, to for example, Fróis, who he invited in Kyoto in Gifu Castle and showed him around in the castle. So it was very positively inclined towards the Christians, but still he never adopted the Christian faith himself.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref>
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| Another one, when getting to Miyako, which is now Kyoto, a huge mob literally surrounded the mission and almost pushed the mission down, throwing stones. There were dead people in the crowd outside. And at that point, Nobunaga, who was the most powerful warlord in Japan at the time, was five minutes walk away. He heard this huge hullaballo, which he liked. He heard what was going on. And he demanded to see who was disturbing the peace, demanded that this person be brought before him.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 4: Yasuke: The First African Samurai</ref>
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| So Yasuke was there at Nobunaga's death. He possibly was the last person to see him alive. Nobunaga was killed in a coup d'etat, essentially. He was heading to the front with this small corps of men over which Yasuke was one, around 30 people. And one of his generals, basically, we still don't know to this day why, he brought his whole army of 13,000 and attacked. They were all gunned down, essentially. Nobunaga, with Yasuke and his lover, [Mori] Ranmaru, come into the middle of the temple where their last moments are held. The temple's on fire around them. And Nobunaga really is going to know what happened in that room because there's only three people and they all died, except for Yasuke. But we only know that Yasuke survived because the Jesuits recorded as such. We don't know what he saw, unfortunately. The normal legend goes Nobunaga cut his belly, Ranmaru took his head off as his second, and then one supposes that Ranmaru then cut his belly and Yasuke took off Ranmaru's head.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/>
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| when Nobunaga is born in 1534, the Oda family effectively had control of Owari province at this point. Though the family itself was fractured and Nobunaga's branch was interestingly not the primary lineage.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref>
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| the Oda family, as I said, they were the deputy governors underneath the Shiba family in Owari, and he's born as the first legitimate son of a man named Oda Nobuhide, who is the defacto leader of the Oda family. Like I mentioned, his line was not the senior line, but Nobuhide was particularly capable and competent and brought his relatives under his control and for the most part dominated the governance of Owari province. But he was in constant conflict with his neighbors, particularly the powerful Imagawa Yoshimoto to his east and a daimyo named Saitō Dōsan to his north in Mino province.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| So Nobunaga's youth would have been one where his family was in constant conflict, both internally and externally. He was designated Nobuhide's heir rather early on, and given the education that you would expect of an heir, he was given four of Nobuhide's high-ranking subordinates as his tutors, so to speak, kind of to raise him up and teach him the ways that he would need to rule both military and politically. But it's often said he was a bit of a wild child who preferred running around with his friends rather than studying, out hunting, and raising all kinds of ruckus. Allegedly he wore outlandish outfits like a tiger skin cloak, and generally he didn't really act the part of an up-and-coming warlord. You'll often hear that he was called the Fool of Owari.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| But in 1549, he marries the daughter of Saito Dosan, who is located to Owari's north in Mino province, as part of a peace agreement between Dosan and Nobuhide.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| So Nobuhide dies in 1551. And despite Nobunaga being his heir, there's some contention based on his pattern of erratic behavior. One of the famous events that is often brought up is at Nobuhide's funeral. Nobunaga shows up allegedly very unkempt, not in the proper formal funeral attire, and acts very disrespectfully, throwing incense at the altar instead of performing the proper respectful rituals.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| And based off of this, we are told that some of his father's vassals form a faction around his younger brother while other branches of the family. So this is an opportunity for them to seize control, push this loser who's not ready for the job out of the way. Other vassals defect to the Imagawa or plot with the Saito. So his position upon his father's death is actually very precarious.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| But in 1553, one of his senior retainers, one of these four men who was designated as his tutors and mentors, a man by the name of Hirata Masahide, commits suicide. [...] We have Hirata committing this form of protest suicide. And it serves as a way to wake up young Nobunaga to his rather outlandish behavior and how it's being detrimental to both, you know, his own well-being and the well-being of the Oda family.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| he does begin to more seriously concentrate on consolidating his control over Owari and the Oda family.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| So his first fight is to simply gain control of his own family, you know, largely inside of Owati province. There's some pressure from external enemies that Imagawa to the east. But initially from 1552 to 1554, he's contending with iterations of rebellion from his uncle, Nobutomo, who inspired to assassinate him and worked with, you know, other entities to try to make that happen. Nobunaga catches him and forgives him once. But you know, second time he continues to plot. Nobunaga captures him and has him put to death.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| In 1556, again, out of fears that Nobunaga is just not up to the task. Several of his major retainers side with his younger brother Nobuyuki, but Nobunaga, you know, warned of potential treachery at one point, feigns an illness instead of going to go meet his brother. So his brother comes to meet him. And when he does, Nobunaga has him and his entourage assassinated.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| So the 1550s is really the story of Nobunaga's consolidation of his power within the Oda family, establishing himself as the leader of the family. And by default, almost the ruler of the Oda province. In 1559, his final obstacle is the castle of Iwakura and his cousin Nobuyasu, who belongs to the senior branch of the Oda line. But he manages to take Iwakura castle and eliminate Nobuyasu. And this ends the internal threats now.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| In 1560, the powerful daimyo Imagawa Yoshimoto to his east, enrolled [????] Toutomi, Suroga, and the Kawa provinces, and came from the illustrious Imagawa line, which was one of the pillars of the former Ashikaga shogunate. He decides, or it's usually assumed at least that he decides that he's going to make a run at marching on the capital of Kyoto to take charge of the central government. So he gathers together an army of 25,000 troops and begins his march east. And the first stop is, of course, his neighbor in Owari province, Nobunaga. So he has to go through Nobunaga's domain. On paper, this is going to be very easy. He's got 25,000 troops, which at the time was a very large army. And Nobunaga only has a few thousand men, maybe 2,500. So we're looking at roughly around a 10 to 1 disadvantage. But Nobunaga, despite the fact that his advisors all counsel him to withdraw into his castle at Kyosu and withstand a siege, he decides that that's a losing strategy. Because what's he going to do against an attack by an army that size? He decides that his best course of action is to try to seek an opening and attack.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| But the Imagawa forces by midday had made significant progress against the Odo forces invading. So the Imagawa army was much larger. It was rather spread out and divided. The vanguard had taken several of these forts that Nobunaga had. Yoshimori himself was with only a few thousand troops. And at his command post, they took a bit of a siesta, almost, if you will, in this small narrow gorge called Dengaku Hazama. And they were celebrating some of the Imagawa troops had already broken into the celebration sake in anticipation of their great victory that they saw coming because, you know, how could you see anything else? A little bit after this, there's a rainstorm. This was in the summer. So the rainy season in Japan. This thunderstorm breaks out and it really helps Nobunaga maneuver his forces through the mountains, through these narrow passes into position to attack Imagawa Yoshimoto's headquarters camp. They broke out of the tree line to attack the camp. And at first Yoshimoto assumes that it's a drunken brawl taking place amongst his men. Too late, he realizes that it's not that he's actually under attack. And shortly after that, two of the Otis samurai relieve him up his head. In the aftermath, the Imagawa forces deprived of their commander melt away in confusion. And we have this almost legendary victory by other Nobunaga outmanned ten to one, destroying the forces of this great daimyo.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| So it kind of makes a name for Nobunaga. Another key thing about this battle, though, and the aftermath is that in the confusion of the Imagawa family with the loss of their head, several of their more talented and younger retainers, one of which we know today as Tokugawa Ieyasu, are able to claim independence. And Ieyasu establishes himself in his home territory of Mikawa, which is just to the east of Owari, and establishes an alliance with Nobunaga, thus providing a secure flank to Nobunaga's east, allowing Nobunaga to then look in other directions as he begins to expand.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| So Nobunaga, his next target is this province to his north, Mino Province, which is much larger in size than Owari, and it's somewhat kind of the nexus of road networks in central Japan, where two of the major roads from Chiyoto into the capital in central Japan to the east runs through it. So it's a pretty strategic province to have. So he goes to war against Saitou Dousan and it takes a while, but through diplomacy and bribery of the Saitou generals, he's able to convince many of them to join his side. And by 1567, he's weakened them enough to besiege and take the main castle at Inabayama, which he then renames Gifu.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| So then he works to consolidate his position by doing some preliminary campaigns into neighboring Issei province and establishing diplomatic relations. So he marries his younger sister, Oichi, to a warlord named Azai Nagamasa who rules northern Omi province. And this is significant because Omi is the province that lies between Mino and Owari, which he owns, and the capital of Kyoto. So he's in essence securing a line of, you know, advance for future endeavors.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| The previous shogun, Ashikaga Yoshitero, had been assassinated in 1565 and replaced by a puppet. So Yoshitero's younger brother, a man by the name of Ashikaga Yoshiaki, had been traveling around the provinces trying to seek a benefactor who would back his claim and help him march on the capital. So shortly after Nobunaga establishes himself in Gifu, Yoshiaki arrives on his doorstep in 1568, thus giving him a pretext to make his move on the capital.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| The fact that he can take a legitimate claimant to the Ashikaga shogunate and march on Kyoto with utter the pretext of putting him into power gives him the legitimate of his siege to do so. So November of 1568, he enters Kyoto with his army and installs Yoshiaki as the 15th Ashikaga shogun. However, here's where things start to differ from what you might have expected at the time, because rather than accept Yoshiaki's offer to be his deputy shogun, Nobunaga declines that in any other position that Yoshiaki offers.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| In 1570, Nobunaga sends an invitation, sensibly on Yoshiaki's behalf, to local warlords for a reception in Kyoto. And this is almost a way to test who was going to accept his authority and who wasn't. And the daimyo of Ichizen province, Asakura Yoshikage, refuses the summons. So Nobunaga launches a campaign to besiege the Asakura's main castle. But unfortunately for Nobunaga, the Azai, his brother-in-law's family, his brother-in-law being Azai Nagamasa, had a multi-generational alliance relationship with the Asakura. So Nagamasa feels obligated to go to the Asakura's aid, and he launches an attack on Nobunaga's army's rear, forcing Nobunaga to break off the siege and retreat while a rear guard held off the Asai and the Asakura forces. So Nobunaga feels personally betrayed by this man who was a relative by marriage. And the Asai and Asakura are one of the initial threats that he faces.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| The two sides meet in July of 1570 at the Battle of Anegawa, where Nobunaga was joined by his ally Tokugawa Ieyasu. And they fight this battle in the shallow Anagawa River, both sides plunging into the water to engage the enemy. So if you picture this dramatic battle in this shallow river, Tokugawa, on Nobunaga's right flank, managed to route the Asakura and then crash into the flank of the Asai while at the same time Nobunaga sent his reserves around the other flank. And it causes the collapse of the enemy to create victory.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| But the surviving members of the Asakura and the Asai forces find refuge on Mount Hiei, which is a mountain just to the northeast of the capital. And it's the site of the Enuryakuji Temple, which is the headquarters of the Tendai Sept of Buddhism and a military power in its own right. what that matters is that, you know, this was a Buddhist temple that had essentially an army of its own. And so this prevents Nobunaga from cutting off the Asai and the Asakura forces and completely destroying them. And he has to back off,<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| Another group that around this time rises up to challenge his authority and one that will probably his longest running enemy is what's known as the Ikkō-ikki or the Ikko League. This was a confederation of followers of the true Pure Land Sept of Buddhism. And its headquarters was the Ishiyama Hongan-ji, which was located in what is now present day Osaka. But it had groups of adherents called these Ikki or leagues scattered throughout the provinces of central Japan. And in 1570, Nobunaga starts a war with them because the self-defense groups, these Ikki and the Ishiyama Hongan-ji itself resisted political and military control by local warrior rule. In fact, in 1486, the Ikko Ikki of Kaga Province overthrew the local dainyo and ruled the province without any samurai rule for almost 100 years.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| For 10 years until 1580, he's in this constant on and off war with the Ishiyama Hongan-ji and their ikko followers in various locations throughout the provinces. And they're really the linchpin of the various coalitions that are opposing Nobunaga. You know, at this point, these are kind of like the main enemies that he's looking at.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| But in 1571, he realizes that the only way to solve his problem of encirclement is to break kind of the circle. So he starts with Mount Hiei, the Enuryakuchi temple complex that had given refuge to his enemies. And in the fall, he brings them out and has his troops advance up deliberately. And according to eyewitness accounts from the time that are written down, his troops are killing anything that's alive, whether it be monks, laymen, women, children, reportedly even every animal that's on the mountain. And they burn almost every building of this massive temple complex.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| Early assessments of their relationship by historians assume that Nobunaga's plan all along was to use him as a puppet and then throw him away and take power for himself. I agree with more recent biographers, you see it as a little bit more complicated than that. Ashikaga Yoshiaki, obviously, as the Shogun, felt that he should be in charge. So after being installed in 1568, he attempts to rule, but he quickly sees that he cannot do anything without Nobunaga's help. And by 1572, there's some real tension between the two of who's in charge. Nobunaga issued several admonishments, which have been published and are famous, going so far as to note how the people call Yoshiaki the evil Shogun, in scare quotes there, and laying out rules for the Shogun's house to follow. Of course, Yoshiaki takes offense at this and who are you to tell me the Shogun how to run things? And so, like I said, early on, historians looked at this as Nobunaga's overstipping his bow, just trying to push Yoshiaki out.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| I see a different reading of it that is more compelling to me is that, no, he really saw that this was like the structure that should be in place and was trying to guide Yoshiaki back onto an actual correct path of governance, at least as Nobunaga saw it. And his efforts to maintain relations with Yoshiaki, at least initially, were very sincere. But Yoshiaki is the one who kind of pushes the relationship to the breaking point. And the early 1570s, he's orchestrating coalitions of enemies to move against Nobunaga. In addition to the Iko Iki, he's kind of another lynchpin of the different coalitions against Nobunaga, trying to convince different daimyo to turn against Nobunaga, invade, come rescue me in Kyoto and be my savior and I'll grant you XYZ, so forth.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| This continues until 1573, when it's very obvious that Nobunaga has run out of patience. In 1573, he does march on Kyoto and expel Yoshiaki, which more or less ends the Ashikaga shogunate for good. And then Ashikaga would escape to Western Japan, where he would take up residence in the lands of one of Nobunaga's enemies, the Mori family. And from there, he would continue to write different daimyo, constantly trying to create a coalition that could overthrow Nobunaga and reinstall him in power. How effective that was? Well, we see that it didn't happen, but he certainly was doing his best the entire time to undermine Nobunaga.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| The Takeda family is finally destroyed in 1582. And one of the few remaining enemies in the main island of Japan that he is concerned about is this family called the Mori family. And he's had one of his generals man by the name of Hashida Hideyoshi, who we would later know as Toyotomi Hideyoshi. One of his generals is leading the campaign against them. And having just completed the campaign in the east against the Takeda, he is given notice by Hideyoshi that a siege of a castle is almost complete. But he's worried that Mori reinforcements are going to come. So please send additional reinforcements to me in order to defeat the Mori.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| There's quite a lot of emphasis on how important this is. And this could be the masterstroke that basically secures Western Honshu for Nobunaga. So he's returned to Kyoto, and Nobunaga sends his retainer Akechi Mitsuhide with Akechi's army as the initial force to go reinforce Hideyoshi out west. And for reasons that are not quite clear, but of course, lead to lots of speculation and dramatic interpretation. Akechi decides that instead of turning west to go support Hideyoshi, he's going to turn his forces east, march into Kyoto, surround the residence of Nobunaga, which is the Honnō-ji Temple in central Kyoto. It's where he normally took up residence when he was in the city, and attack his own war.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| We don't really know why we don't really get any full explanation of Akechi's motives. There's lots of speculation that it had to do with resentment at court treatment by Nobunaga. One thing that we do know is that Akechi's mother had been killed by a rival clan where Akechi had given them his mother as a hostage, as insurance essentially against an attack. And Nobunaga superseded that and ordered the attack anyway. So they killed Akechi's mother. Other things are rumors that he was physically abusive and verbally abusive to Mitsuhide personally.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| But for whatever reason, Akechi decides that this is his moment while Nobunaga is lightly guarded. He's certainly not expecting anybody to attack him in Kyoto. They surround Nobunaga's residence, set out on fire. Nobunaga and his guards fight back, but are eventually overwhelmed. Nobunaga commits suicide. And then his heir as well, who was also in Kyoto, is attacked by Akechi's forces and dies. So in one stroke, the Akechi have eliminated, basically decapitated the Oda family and thus ended Nobunaga's career.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| So one of the things that he institutes in large scale, though not systematic scale, is land surveys, sending out his administrators to take surveys of the arable land and their rice production yield. What this does is it establishes tax registers, it establishes known income values, and it enables Nobunaga to award rights to the land to his subordinates. And in some ways, assign them or move them based off of income levels, the pieces of land are very modular, and he can move his retainers around underneath him. Toyotomi Hideyoshi after him, who turns it into a systematic evaluation of the entire Japanese realm.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| Nobunaga is furious. He couldn't believe that his son had put himself in position to be defeated and humiliated like this. So he supposedly threatens to disown Nobukatsu. He doesn't end up following through on it, but he's not pleased.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 6: The Tensho Iga War</ref>
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| Nobunaga invades. He outnumbers the Iga defenders about four or five to one. And the Iga defenders are spread across the province. They can't concentrate in one location. They end up being concentrated in two castles, one in the north Hijiyama Castle, and one in the south Kashiwara Castle. But it all ends with the surrender of Kashiwara Castle on October 8th. At that point, there's no more organized resistance to Nobunaga. Nobunaga himself visits Iga in early November to take a tour of his new province, and then withdraws it and gives it to his son Nobukatsu as part of his domain to administer.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/>
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| So one of their descendants, Yoshiyaki, was around and he was a pretty hopeless guy. But he was officially the Shogun. So Nobunaga's excuse for entering Kyoto was to reinstate him as Shogun. But actually, he, like a lot of these guys, is this Yoshiyaki. The Shogun was very treacherous. We wanted to get rid of Nobunaga, and he instigated a plot against him. So Nobunaga had him arrested and taken off to a castle in the middle of nowhere and left there forever. So that was the end of him.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref>
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| So the Emperor [Michihito, Emperor Ōgimachi] was still rather broke. The Emperor throughout centuries was very often very poor, and very often just basically getting pocket money from whoever is in power, but still had respect and was still officially descended from the Sun Goddess, the most respected person in the entire land. So Nobunaga then gave the Emperor lots of money and furnished the Imperial Palace made it good. So he gave himself legitimacy as a ruler by helping out the Emperor.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07"/>
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| He [Nobunaga] had a very dramatic and spectacular assassination by one of his own men. It's an amazing story, but that happened in Kyoto. He was in a temple where it was his land. He thought he was absolutely fine. He didn't have that many guards, and one of his own generals turned against him. So he was killed there.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07"/>
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| ===[[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]===
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| so Hideyoshi Toyotomi was one of those [ashigaru] now and again he carried the sandals of Oda Nobunaga Oda Nobunaga used to refer to him affectionately as that bald rat Hideyoshi's famously sort of short on a bit of hair but nevertheless he rises through the ranks to be a senior and trusted man under Oda Nobunaga so immediately he rushes from where he's been fighting over to take care of the traitors and he brings the traitors head back to Kyoto to effectively lay at the feet of Oda Nobunaga's body to say here we are you know I've taken care of this for you and Hideyoshi really then becomes the inheritor I think of this project to try to unify Japan and his major next step one of the steps that Oda Nobunaga would have taken had he lived was to attack Kyushu<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref>
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| yet for Hideyoshi Kyushu is a part of Japan that he simply must have so he sends around a quarter of a million men over to Kyushu to take it for himself which he manages to do in fairly short order in 1586 and 7<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/>
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| Hideyoshi for his part had a powerful dislike of Christians so the island of Kyushu in this period was probably the part of Japan where Christian missionaries Portuguese and Spanish mainly the Jesuits but also others as well had since the 1550s been making quite a large number of converts so some of the warlords the daimyo in Kyushu were actually Christians who had a mixture of Portuguese and Spanish and Japanese names and Hideyoshi was astounded to find when he got to Kyushu but he found some Christian missionaries offering him to kind of broker deals with warlords help him take over the island these people as far as Hideyoshi were concerned were foreigners preaching of foreign faith he discovered that Nagasaki had been raised up into this great port by the Jesuits who had effectively been given Nagasaki by a local warlord so the extraordinary influence that a foreign power preaching of foreign religion had in Kyushu I think upset Hideyoshi very much<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/>
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| although Hideyoshi has done very well by 1590 as I say he pretty much has most parts of Japan wrapped up under his control and he's starting to think about internal administration he introduces measures for example to disarm the peasantry so if you want to end this period of all against all warfare he wants to return to a position where most people cannot bear arms and it's very clear who can and who aren't and where you sit in these various samurai hierarchies so he does all these bits of internal administration too I suppose another thing he starts to do is to launch these surveys of the land something that Oda Nobunaga had started to an extent but Hideyoshi really goes for it to get a sense of who going forward owns what in Japan what kind of tax you ought to pay so the things that you know maybe strike some fans of history as a bit dull but nevertheless a sign I think of a new order starting to entrench itself so he does all that but his Korean campaign goes badly wrong in the 1590s the Chinese finally put some men in the field and they push the Japanese troops all the way back down the Korean peninsula so it doesn't go anywhere except for poisoning relations with Korea for a very long time to come and then in 1598 Hideyoshi dies and the one thing he doesn't manage to do and I suppose fans of history from Europe and elsewhere there's similar things happen here one thing you want to do if you're a newly established ruler is make sure that the succession is in place...<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/>
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| And you had Otomo, which was a very powerful clan in the east of Kyushu. And then you had in the southwest, you had the Shimazu. And Otomo was losing against the Shimazu. So he asked Hideyoshi to intervene. And sometime before Hideyoshi marched towards Kyushu, he met with Coelho, which was then the head of the Christian mission in Japan, together with Fróis. And he treated Coelho very well, just like Oda Nobunaga had done with Fróis. So Coelho was really pleased with that. And then Hideyoshi asked him, I want to invade Korea. Then you provide two Portuguese ships to help me in this invasion. And if I conquer Korea, I will make it that there are a lot of churches being built. So Koelyo said, yes, I will do that for you. And I will make sure that we have two Portuguese ships, the Karak ships, as they were called by the English, gigantic ships. So Hideyoshi could very well use them for his invasion in Korea. And then he went a step further and he said, I will make sure that the Christian warlords in Kyushu will also support you. And I think at that moment that Hideyoshi, that there was a ring bell in his head, that the Christians, the Jesuits had too much influence in Japan.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref>
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| And when he had conquered Kyushu, he again met with Coelho on a Portuguese ship. And Coelho again said that we will support you in whatever endeavor you will take. But the night suddenly he sent a questionary to Coelho, asking him why they came to Japan, why they are making so much converts. And why are they destroying the Buddhist temples? Of course Coelho was really shocked with that. He was so well treated and suddenly everything changed overnight. So he gave his answer that, well, they came to Japan just to propagate their faith, in good faith. And that it was not them who destroyed the Buddhist temples, but the Japanese converts. So the answer of Hideyoshi was that he made a decree that the Jesuits had to leave Japan in 20 days.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/>
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| Nobunaga's main retainer, a man called Hideyoshi, was born a peasant. He actually became Nobunaga's successor after Nobunaga died. So he rose from literally the bottom almost to the top within his lifetime. He died quite early as well, maybe in his 50s. So it wasn't even a long life.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 4: Yasuke: The First African Samurai</ref>
| | |Fajareka Setiawan |
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| The Takeda family is finally destroyed in 1582. And one of the few remaining enemies in the main island of Japan that he is concerned about is this family called the Mori family. And he's had one of his generals man by the name of Hashida Hideyoshi, who we would later know as Toyotomi Hideyoshi. One of his generals is leading the campaign against them. And having just completed the campaign in the east against the Takeda, he is given notice by Hideyoshi that a siege of a castle is almost complete. But he's worried that Mori reinforcements are going to come. So please send additional reinforcements to me in order to defeat the Mori.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref>
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| There's quite a lot of emphasis on how important this is. And this could be the masterstroke that basically secures Western Honshu for Nobunaga. So he's returned to Kyoto, and Nobunaga sends his retainer Akechi Mitsuhide with Akechi's army as the initial force to go reinforce Hideyoshi out west. And for reasons that are not quite clear, but of course, lead to lots of speculation and dramatic interpretation. Akechi decides that instead of turning west to go support Hideyoshi, he's going to turn his forces east, march into Kyoto, surround the residence of Nobunaga, which is the Honnō-ji Temple in central Kyoto. It's where he normally took up residence when he was in the city, and attack his own war.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| So one of the things that he institutes in large scale, though not systematic scale, is land surveys, sending out his administrators to take surveys of the arable land and their rice production yield. What this does is it establishes tax registers, it establishes known income values, and it enables Nobunaga to award rights to the land to his subordinates. And in some ways, assign them or move them based off of income levels, the pieces of land are very modular, and he can move his retainers around underneath him. Toyotomi Hideyoshi after him, who turns it into a systematic evaluation of the entire Japanese realm.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| And his trusted lieutenant, who was a guy called Hashiba Hideyoshi, Hashiba Hideyoshi had a lot of different names. He started off the son of a farmer and he was called Hiyoshi. And he was also called Saru-san, which means Mr. Monkey, because he was an ugly bloke and looked like a monkey. He was small and ugly. He had a lot of girlfriends. He had a really devoted wife to whom he wrote wonderful letters. This is all by the by. Hideyoshi is a great guy. Hideyoshi came galloping back from the campaign he was engaged in when he heard that Nobunaga had been killed. And basically Nobunaga's method had been force and violence. Hideyoshi was the man with the golden tongue. He used persuasion. He was nice to people. And he got everybody to pledge allegiance to him.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref>
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| And because Hideyoshi came from a poor family, he was a farmer's son. He had climbed his way right through the ranks, which only two people in the whole of Japanese history did. But he sort of didn't have anything to prove to anybody. He was very nice to the emperor, but he loved culture. He wanted to enjoy all those wonderful things that the upper classes had. But under him, the sort of culture he liked was chō. He liked display. He liked sort of flamboyancy. For example, there are paintings of the wonderful kimonos people wore. And there are also beautiful paintings of how Kyoto looked, with all the people on the streets, people dancing, the beautiful buildings, the temples, the palaces.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07"/>
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| He built a palace in the middle of called Jurakudai, in the middle of Kyoto, where Nijō Castle is. That now, for those of you who've been there, anyone who's been there, right in the center. And then he also built Momoyama Castle [aka Fushimi Castle] in the south of Kyoto. And he also, while he was at it, I'm not sure if I'm answering your question anymore, but he had an enormous tea party for the entire population of Kyoto, the entire population, including all the poor people, and got them all to come. And it occupied a whole sort of enormous shrine grounds. And I think there was something like 800 tea pavilions there. Part of tea is displaying your beautiful utensils. And he displayed his gold utensils. And he also had an entire tea hut made of gold, the golden tea hut.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07"/>
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| Hideyoshi sort of basically laid out Kyoto as it is now.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07"/>
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| Were there games in medieval Japan that we know about? Right. One thing that the samurai ruler, especially the unifier, Toyotomi Hideyoshi liked, was the noh play. So there are theatres all over Japan.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 08">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 8: How To Fit In: Feudal Japan</ref>
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| ===[[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]===
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| What he succeeds in doing is very early on gaining control of a neighboring province and then he makes a very fortuitous alliance with the man who becomes Tokugawa Ieyasu. He doesn't yet have that name at this point in the 1550s but that's a great alliance. It allows Oda Nobunaga not to have to worry too much about the territory to one side of his own province and so he can look elsewhere for his focus [...]<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref>
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| unfortunately he dies when his son Hideyori is still too young to assume power and so you have this council of elders who are controlling things until Hideyori is old enough to rule by himself but unfortunately on that council of elders is one Tokugawa Ieyasu who while you know professing a certain amount of loyalty to Hideyori is plotting and scheming instead to take it all for himself and so he becomes our third major figure.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/>
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| he stations some troops in Kyoto to keep the emperor under a watchful eye not necessarily because of what the emperor might do but what people might use the emperor for some of his western enemies you know as in in the western part of Japan might potentially take the emperor as a figurehead and launch a further action against him it's not as though after a great battle like that everyone on the losing side thinks fair enough you know you've got me I'll walk away and agree to this so he has that our establishment Kyoto his own power base is Edo this castle town that is now the great city of Tokyo so his shogunate is really run out of Edo that's where his advisors are his castle is his strong economy is and he manages to really build up Edo I think in short order the other thing he does which is really establishing this process of unification really establishing the new Japan is he does this enormous reshuffling of territory in Japan I think it's the biggest reshuffling of territory in terms of who controls what in Japan's history so lots of the people who are on the losing side at the battle of Sekigahara either lose everything or their territory is drastically cut down or they're shipped off to another part of the country entirely perhaps all these things that are designed to damage their power he also as part of that reshuffle takes over a system that Hideyoshi used to use called Sankin Kortai<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/>
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| Tokugawa Ieyasu, he forbade Christianity totally. And all influence of the Jesuits was razed very systematically from then on.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref>
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| So it kind of makes a name for Nobunaga. Another key thing about this battle, though, and the aftermath is that in the confusion of the Imagawa family with the loss of their head, several of their more talented and younger retainers, one of which we know today as Tokugawa Ieyasu, are able to claim independence. And Ieyasu establishes himself in his home territory of Mikawa, which is just to the east of Owari, and establishes an alliance with Nobunaga, thus providing a secure flank to Nobunaga's east, allowing Nobunaga to then look in other directions as he begins to expand.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref>
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| The two sides meet in July of 1570 at the Battle of Anegawa, where Nobunaga was joined by his ally Tokugawa Ieyasu. And they fight this battle in the shallow Anagawa River, both sides plunging into the water to engage the enemy. So if you picture this dramatic battle in this shallow river, Tokugawa, on Nobunaga's right flank, managed to route the Asakura and then crash into the flank of the Asai while at the same time Nobunaga sent his reserves around the other flank. And it causes the collapse of the enemy to create victory.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| Many of them [Iga warriors] went to work for a retainer of Tokugawa Iyasu who has become famous in kind of ninja lore, man by the name of Hattori Hanzo. And Hattori Hanzo had family ties to Iga. He's often referred to or portrayed as in pop culture as a ninja, but he was a samurai retainer, a warrior just like many of the warriors that fought for any of the Daimyo of this period. He appears in most of Tokugawa Iyasu's battles until Hanzo dies in 1590s. He is considered one of Tokugawa Iyasu's closest retainers, but because through his family ties, he had a knowledge base of these sort of unconventional guerilla tactics. He also had through those ties, the ability to kind of act as a landing place for many of these men of Iga. And so many of them went to work for Tokugawa Ieyasu under the command of Hattori Hanzo.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 6: The Tensho Iga War</ref>
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| ==The Jesuits==
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| ===[[Francis Xavier]]===
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| Francis Xavier was a Jesuit and one of the founding members of the Jesuits. He was asked to travel to Asia to begin doing missionary work there. He was asked especially by King John III of Portugal because he was very keen on trying to get as many Asians adhering to the Christian religion. Xavier had quite a correspondence with King John about all what he did in Asia and it wasn't what he expected. In 1542 he came to India but he didn't get good results so he tried to go to Malacca but there also there was not much interest for his propagating of the faith. And there he met with a Japanese called Anjiro, probably his real name was Yajiro, and he told him about Japan and also some Portuguese merchants who had gone to Japan told him that that will be the country where you really are going to get a lot of people converted to Christianity. So he had a lot of expectations for Japan and in 1549 he finally set foot on Japan. So that was really the first time that the Jesuits arrived in Japan only six or seven years after the first Portuguese came there.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref>
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| when Xavier came in Japan, he landed in Satsuma, Kagoshima, which is in the southern part of the Kyushu island, and you had a warlord there, Shimaze Takahisa, and he welcomed Xavier very much because he had a motive. If the Jesuits would come, he thought the Portuguese merchants would follow. So he treated Xavier very well and he gave him permission to preach the Gospel in his domains, but after a year, no Portuguese ship arrived, so then he prohibited Christianity and Xavier was compelled to go to another domain, which was the Hilado domain of Matsura Takanobu, and just at that time there was a Portuguese vessel there. And when the Portuguese saw the Jesuits, so Xavier and his companions, they greeted them with utmost respect. And Takanobu saw that, so he thought, okay, I have to treat them also with respect so that the Portuguese traders could come, because those Portuguese traders, they got a lot of products.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/>
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| And he thought that if he goes to the emperor in Kyoto, in the capital, that the emperor would give him permission to preach in whole of Japan, and that he would have a lot of success because he saw that the lot of a small domain, when he gave permission, he got the chance to convert a few people. If the upper lord of the country would give him permission, he thought he would be in a good position to convert a lot of Japanese. So he went to Kyoto, but that materialized not very well because Kyoto at the time was in the midst of warfare, so he didn't have the chance to meet with the emperor nor with the shogun.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/>
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| So afterwards, he went back from Kyoto. He got back to Hirado, where he put on very expensive clothes and then went again to the court of Ōuchi. And then he was received very well. He also gave a lot of presents, which he had brought from Portugal. And Ōuchi was very policed with that and gave permission for the Jesuits to preach their gospel in his domains.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/>
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| Xavier left in 1551, but soon there came more and more Jesuits.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/>
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| So and Francis Xavier, the Jesuit priest, showed up in Japan at that time. He showed up in a city called Yamaguchi. And his theory was, I will go to Kyoto. I will convert the emperor to Catholicism. And then everybody else in the whole country will follow him. And he got to Kyoto. It was a complete wreck. It was sort of a burnt out ruin. He couldn't find the emperor. So he gave up.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref>
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| ===[[Gaspar Vilela]]===
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| Gaspar Vilela is one who stands out. He was a very keen propagator of the Christian faith, and he could convert some warlords to Christianity. One of them was Omura Sumitada, who eventually would give a port to the Jesuits, which was called Nagasaki.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref>
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| And they also had a problem that after a while you have [Francisco] Cabral, you have [Gaspar] Coelho, so two Jesuits who became the head of the Japan sector. And they weren't very keen to adopt Japanese customs. They wanted to be as strictly Jesuits as in Europe. So they already have a problem from the Jesuit side and many like Vilela or Fróis were more inclined to adopt Japanese customs. But the heads of the provincials, as they call them, were against that.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/>
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| ===[[Alessandro Valignano]]===
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| And then you have, of course, Valignano, which was the visitor, as he was called, to the Orient. So he was the head of all the actions in the Orient, and he spent a lot of time in Japan, because Japan was the place where the Jesuits thought they would have the best results.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref>
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| He was the bodyguard of a Jesuit, the head Jesuit in Asia, essentially the head of the Christian church in Asia, a man called Alessandro Valignano. And Valignano was on a tour from Rome. He'd been sent by the Pope to tour the new missions in Asia and of course, Japan was the furthest of these missions.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 4: Yasuke: The First African Samurai</ref>
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| Valignano himself, the visitor, the chief inspector of churches, if you like, was a big proponent of learning any language. He started the concept of Asian studies. Asian language studies in Europe were started by him. He was the person who insisted that his missionaries study Chinese, Japanese, various Indian languages, so it's conceivable that Yasuke had already started to learn Japanese before he arrived.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/>
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| ===[[Francisco Cabral]]===
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| And they also had a problem that after a while you have [Francisco] Cabral, you have [Gaspar] Coelho, so two Jesuits who became the head of the Japan sector. And they weren't very keen to adopt Japanese customs. They wanted to be as strictly Jesuits as in Europe. So they already have a problem from the Jesuit side and many like Vilela or Fróis were more inclined to adopt Japanese customs. But the heads of the provincials, as they call them, were against that.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref>
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| ===[[Mutsuhito]], Emperor Meiji===
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| And in 1868, the then emperor [Mutsuhito, Emperor Meiji] who was 14, I think, or 16, he was a teenager, marched or didn't march. He was carried by Palanquin, top with a Phoenix, up to Edo and into Edo castle, which became the imperial palace and Edo became Tokyo, which is the eastern capital. So therefore, Kyoto was no longer the capital at all. It was no longer the official capital.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref>
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| ===[[Akechi Mitsuhide]]===
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| he's just setting out in early part of 1582 for the next part of that campaign staying at a temple called Honnoji in Kyoto when he's attacked actually not by his enemies but by someone who is supposed to be on his side one of the famous treacherous figures I suppose in Japanese history man by the name of Akechi Mitsuhide who persuades his men to turn their guns on Oda Nobunaga and his own men and so you have these stories of Oda Nobunaga shouting out treachery or traitors or something like that trying to fight them off himself the temple ends up in flames and Oda Nobunaga retreats further into the temple and dies by his own hand.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref>
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| There's quite a lot of emphasis on how important this is. And this could be the masterstroke that basically secures Western Honshu for Nobunaga. So he's returned to Kyoto, and Nobunaga sends his retainer Akechi Mitsuhide with Akechi's army as the initial force to go reinforce Hideyoshi out west. And for reasons that are not quite clear, but of course, lead to lots of speculation and dramatic interpretation. Akechi decides that instead of turning west to go support Hideyoshi, he's going to turn his forces east, march into Kyoto, surround the residence of Nobunaga, which is the Honnō-ji Temple in central Kyoto. It's where he normally took up residence when he was in the city, and attack his own war.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref>
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| We don't really know why we don't really get any full explanation of Akechi's motives. There's lots of speculation that it had to do with resentment at court treatment by Nobunaga. One thing that we do know is that Akechi's mother had been killed by a rival clan where Akechi had given them his mother as a hostage, as insurance essentially against an attack. And Nobunaga superseded that and ordered the attack anyway. So they killed Akechi's mother. Other things are rumors that he was physically abusive and verbally abusive to Mitsuhide personally.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| But for whatever reason, Akechi decides that this is his moment while Nobunaga is lightly guarded. He's certainly not expecting anybody to attack him in Kyoto. They surround Nobunaga's residence, set out on fire. Nobunaga and his guards fight back, but are eventually overwhelmed. Nobunaga commits suicide. And then his heir as well, who was also in Kyoto, is attacked by Akechi's forces and dies. So in one stroke, the Akechi have eliminated, basically decapitated the Oda family and thus ended Nobunaga's career.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/>
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| ===[[Yasuke]]===
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| we know that he's from Africa, but we don't know for certain which parts of Africa, apart from that it would have been on the East Coast. The descriptions we have from Japanese descriptions are very much of somebody from what is now South Sudan, very tall, very black, very strong. Whereas there's a couple of sources which suggest he might have come from the Mozambique area. However, he doesn't fit the description very much of people from that region. There's also the full possibility that he could have been somehow trafficked from the South Sudan area down south and come through Mozambique as well.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 4: Yasuke: The First African Samurai</ref>
| | MTG ACR - The Capitoline Triad full art.jpg|The Capitoline Triad by Syd Mills |
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| He arrived in May 1579 on a ship from Macau to get from Africa, whichever part of Africa it was to Macau and then to Japan. He'd already spent time in India. He'd spent time in Malacca in modern day Malaysia. And I think it was about six to nine months in Macau. He was the bodyguard of a Jesuit, the head Jesuit in Asia, essentially the head of the Christian church in Asia, a man called Alessandro Valignano. And Valignano was on a tour from Rome.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/>
| | MTG ACR - Distract the Guards full art.jpg|Distract the Guards by Torgeir Fjereide |
| | | MTG ACR - Fall of the First Civilization full art.jpg|Fall of the First Civilization by L J Koh |
| It's highly likely that he would have been Christian, at least on paper.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/>
| | MTG ACR - Haystack full art.jpg|Haystack by Xabi Gaztelua |
| | | MTG ACR - Hookblade full art.jpg|Hookblade by Thanh Tuấn |
| In those days, he was considered a giant<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/>
| | MTG ACR - Layla Hassan full art.jpg|Layla Hassan by Michael MacRae |
| | | MTG ACR - Senu Keen-Eyed Protector full art.jpg|Senu, Keen-Eyed Protector by Michael MacRae |
| Yasuke is recorded two years afterwards as having quite a good level of Japanese. [...] He [Valignano] was the person who insisted that his missionaries study Chinese, Japanese, various Indian languages, so it's conceivable that Yasuke had already started to learn Japanese before he arrived.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/>
| | MTG ACR - Tax Collector full art.jpg|Tax Collector by Miklós Ligeti |
| | | MTG ACR - Templar Knight full art.jpg|Templar Knight by Daniel Correia |
| Another one, when getting to Miyako, which is now Kyoto, a huge mob literally surrounded the mission and almost pushed the mission down, throwing stones. There were dead people in the crowd outside. And at that point, Nobunaga, who was the most powerful warlord in Japan at the time, was five minutes walk away. He heard this huge hullaballo, which he liked. He heard what was going on. And he demanded to see who was disturbing the peace, demanded that this person be brought before him.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/>
| | MTG ACR - What Must Be Done full art.jpg|What Must Be Done by Syd Mills |
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| Somehow within a few days, Yasuke has entered Nobunaga's service. Within a month, he's gone to Nobunaga's castle town. There's another Jesuit record from there. And there's a Japanese record from there as well that says how much Nobunaga enjoyed talking to him, that he gave him a house, that he gave him a sword. And that's where the idea that he became a samurai comes into it.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/>
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| So Yasuke was there at Nobunaga's death. He possibly was the last person to see him alive. Nobunaga was killed in a coup d'etat, essentially. He was heading to the front with this small corps of men over which Yasuke was one, around 30 people. And one of his generals, basically, we still don't know to this day why, he brought his whole army of 13,000 and attacked. They were all gunned down, essentially. Nobunaga, with Yasuke and his lover, [Mori] Ranmaru, come into the middle of the temple where their last moments are held. The temple's on fire around them. And Nobunaga really is going
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| | Oda Nobukatsu, was in charge of the province next to it and was looking to kind of establish his own reputation, spread his wings a little bit. And so here we have Iga province next to him, a place where he can launch an invasion, take it over. It's small. How hard could it be, right? Be an easy victory. And it turns out not to be.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/> |
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| | Nobukatsu, Nobunaga's second son, takes that [Iga's expulsion of their military governor] as an excuse of, oh, see, they're not observing the proper order of things. They're not part of the structure. So he decides of his own accord that he's going to expand his domain into Iga without permission from his father. Part of this is ego driven. He wants to prove to his father that he can operate on his own and so forth. So in 1578, he dispatches one of his generals, man by the name of Takigawa Kazumasu, to build a castle just across the Iga border that they're going to use as a staging point for a future invasion. Well, the warriors of Iga are alerted to this and realize what this means. So they decide to attack and destroy it, which they do in November of 1578. Takigawa is taken completely by surprise. The castle is burned. Takigawa and his small force is forced to retreat. Obviously, they cease work on the castle and retreat back to Issei after losing a second battle where they tried to retake the ground.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/> |
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| | So the following year in October, he decides he's going to launch a much larger invasion. So he gathers around a little over 10,000 men and invades Iga Province through three of those passes that I mentioned. In his main body, he has 8,000 men going through the northernmost pass at Nagano. And then he has a group of 1,500 men through one pass and 1,300 through another pass, these two passes to the south. But again, the Iga forces, speaking to their ability to collect intelligence and know what the enemy is doing, are ready and waiting at these narrow sites to ambush Nobukatsu's forces, which they do. They use their skill in guerrilla tactics and their local knowledge of the terrain. They inflict heavy losses against Nobukatsu's forces, again forcing him to retreat in a humiliating defeat.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/> |
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| | But in 1581, he comes back and we have the main invasion of the Tenshō Iga War. [...] The key moment of failure is when Nobunaga decides to get serious and invade Iga with more of a plan than his son had.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/> |
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| | It was not a protracted war once Nobunaga decided to invade. Even Nobukatsu's invasion only lasted a day before he was turned back. The second larger invasion of 1581 lasts nine days. So unlike this, you know, protracted guerrilla war that we might have in our minds, it was really a quick invasion by Nobunaga quickly taking a couple of castles, receiving their submission and then everybody moves on with their lives.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/> |
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| | To go into like the details, Nobunaga invades September 30th and it's a much larger scale different reports of the war, say he had somewhere between 40,000 or 60,000 troops. And the key that he really does is not only numbers, but it's the fact that he owns all the territory surrounding Iga. So he's able to send army forces that are equivalent largely to the size of the force that his son had, right, in 1579. But he can send that from six different sides. And this means that the Iga ikki cannot concentrate their forces to prevent any of these invasions coming in from any one pass. Whereas, you know, in 1579, they only defend three passes from one direction. Now it's six passes coming from all directions, including their neighbors to the north in Koka.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/> |
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| | So had the assistance of the Koka specialists in guerrilla operations and warfare to advise and assist him. And this is probably where we get a lot of the imagery of this rivalry between Iga and Koka because Koka did assist Nobunaga in his invasion. He also allegedly had some Iga members who offered to him to help show him through the passes and give him that advantage.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/> |
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| | Nobunaga invades. He outnumbers the Iga defenders about four or five to one. And the Iga defenders are spread across the province. They can't concentrate in one location. They end up being concentrated in two castles, one in the north Hijiyama Castle, and one in the south Kashiwara Castle. But it all ends with the surrender of Kashiwara Castle on October 8th. At that point, there's no more organized resistance to Nobunaga. Nobunaga himself visits Iga in early November to take a tour of his new province, and then withdraws it and gives it to his son Nobukatsu as part of his domain to administer.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/> |
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| | ===[[Honnō-ji incident]] [1582]=== |
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| | By the time that he died in the 1580s as a result of treachery on the part of some of his own men, actually, he had controlled most of Japan's main island of Honshu and he was on the verge of going to its second biggest island, Kyushu, down south. He actually at that point looked unstoppable.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 01">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 1: Civil War in Feudal Japan: The Sengoku Period</ref> |
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| | he's just setting out in early part of 1582 for the next part of that campaign staying at a temple called Honnoji in Kyoto when he's attacked actually not by his enemies but by someone who is supposed to be on his side one of the famous treacherous figures I suppose in Japanese history man by the name of Akechi Mitsuhide who persuades his men to turn their guns on Oda Nobunaga and his own men and so you have these stories of Oda Nobunaga shouting out treachery or traitors or something like that trying to fight them off himself the temple ends up in flames and Oda Nobunaga retreats further into the temple and dies by his own hand.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref> |
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| | so immediately he [Toyotomi Hideyoshi] rushes from where he's been fighting over to take care of the traitors and he brings the traitors head back to Kyoto to effectively lay at the feet of Oda Nobunaga's body to say here we are you know I've taken care of this for you and Hideyoshi really then becomes the inheritor I think of this project to try to unify Japan and his major next step one of the steps that Oda Nobunaga would have taken had he lived was to attack Kyushu<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/> |
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| | So Yasuke was there at Nobunaga's death. He possibly was the last person to see him alive. Nobunaga was killed in a coup d'etat, essentially. He was heading to the front with this small corps of men over which Yasuke was one, around 30 people. And one of his generals, basically, we still don't know to this day why, he brought his whole army of 13,000 and attacked. They were all gunned down, essentially. Nobunaga, with Yasuke and his lover, [Mori] Ranmaru, come into the middle of the temple where their last moments are held. The temple's on fire around them. And Nobunaga really is going to know what happened in that room because there's only three people and they all died, except for Yasuke. But we only know that Yasuke survived because the Jesuits recorded as such. We don't know what he saw, unfortunately. The normal legend goes Nobunaga cut his belly, Ranmarutook his head off as his second, and then one supposes that Ranmaru then cut his belly and Yasuke took off Ranmaru's head. And the supposed last order is Yasuke save my head. Yasuke runs with the head to Nobunaga's son, who is probably about five to ten minutes walk away, very close, in a different temple. So about to be attacked. Also just putting up the defenses for a last ditch stand. Of course, that doesn't last very long. He's dead within the hour or so. And all we know from the Jesuit source, there are no more Japanese sources, all we know from the Jesuit source is that Yasuke was there at the last. He was one of the few survivors. He was taken prisoner. He surrendered his sword. And he was then escorted to the Jesuit mission, which was again only five minutes walk away. This is a very small area of Kyoto where all this happens. The Jesuits give thanks to God for his deliverance.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 4: Yasuke: The First African Samurai</ref> |
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| | There's quite a lot of emphasis on how important this is. And this could be the masterstroke that basically secures Western Honshu for Nobunaga. So he's returned to Kyoto, and Nobunaga sends his retainer Akechi Mitsuhide with Akechi's army as the initial force to go reinforce Hideyoshi out west. And for reasons that are not quite clear, but of course, lead to lots of speculation and dramatic interpretation. Akechi decides that instead of turning west to go support Hideyoshi, he's going to turn his forces east, march into Kyoto, surround the residence of Nobunaga, which is the Honnō-ji Temple in central Kyoto. It's where he normally took up residence when he was in the city, and attack his own war.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref> |
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| | We don't really know why we don't really get any full explanation of Akechi's motives. There's lots of speculation that it had to do with resentment at court treatment by Nobunaga. One thing that we do know is that Akechi's mother had been killed by a rival clan where Akechi had given them his mother as a hostage, as insurance essentially against an attack. And Nobunaga superseded that and ordered the attack anyway. So they killed Akechi's mother. Other things are rumors that he was physically abusive and verbally abusive to Mitsuhide personally.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| | But for whatever reason, Akechi decides that this is his moment while Nobunaga is lightly guarded. He's certainly not expecting anybody to attack him in Kyoto. They surround Nobunaga's residence, set out on fire. Nobunaga and his guards fight back, but are eventually overwhelmed. Nobunaga commits suicide. And then his heir as well, who was also in Kyoto, is attacked by Akechi's forces and dies. So in one stroke, the Akechi have eliminated, basically decapitated the Oda family and thus ended Nobunaga's career.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| | He [Nobunaga] had a very dramatic and spectacular assassination by one of his own men. It's an amazing story, but that happened in Kyoto. He was in a temple where it was his land. He thought he was absolutely fine. He didn't have that many guards, and one of his own generals turned against him. So he was killed there.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref> |
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| | ===[[Imjin War]] [1592-1598]=== |
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| | Hideyoshi once he's taken Kyushu just a few years later launches invasions of Korea so he sends troops across including some of Christian warlords commanding them across to Korea wanting to use it almost as China's driveway if you think about the geography of it send these troops up through Korea take over the peninsula eventually invade and take over China and after that he also wanted to take over India as well<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref> |
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| | his Korean campaign goes badly wrong in the 1590s the Chinese finally put some men in the field and they push the Japanese troops all the way back down the Korean peninsula so it doesn't go anywhere except for poisoning relations with Korea for a very long time to come<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/> |
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| | And then Hideyoshi asked him [Gaspar Coelho], I want to invade Korea. Then you provide two Portuguese ships to help me in this invasion. And if I conquer Korea, I will make it that there are a lot of churches being built. So Koelyo said, yes, I will do that for you. And I will make sure that we have two Portuguese ships, the Karak ships, as they were called by the English, gigantic ships. So Hideyoshi could very well use them for his invasion in Korea. And then he went a step further and he said, I will make sure that the Christian warlords in Kyushu will also support you. And I think at that moment that Hideyoshi, that there was a ring bell in his head, that the Christians, the Jesuits had too much influence in Japan.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> |
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| | ===[[Battle of Sekigahara]] [1600]=== |
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| | great battles in Japanese history the battle of Sekigahara which happens in 1600 so you've got a couple of nervous years or a bit less than that after the death of Hideyoshi this council in place but people are wondering really whether it will stick and what happens instead I think is you get the buildup of two sides that take the form in the end of an eastern and a western army and Tokugawa Ieyasu was at the head of the eastern army and in the autumn of Sekigahara he wins out and really everything goes to him and shortly afterwards he has himself appointed shogun<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref> |
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| | he does this enormous reshuffling of territory in Japan I think it's the biggest reshuffling of territory in terms of who controls what in Japan's history so lots of the people who are on the losing side at the battle of Sekigahara either lose everything or their territory is drastically cut down or they're shipped off to another part of the country entirely perhaps all these things that are designed to damage their power<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/> |
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| | Hideyori is still around and that really isn't taken care of until a very famous incident 1614 to 15 which is the siege of Osaka it's one of these events in Japanese history which is told and retold on the stage in books in films in art even where the forces of the Tokugawa and their allies gather around Osaka castle trying to do some kind of deal trying to force Hideyori and those around him to give up but in the end the siege turns bloody the castle is on fire and we have these famous scenes of Hideyori and his mother huddled together as everyone around them is burning up and dying so the siege of Osaka<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref> |
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| | ===[[Boshin War]] [1868-1869]=== |
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| | But towards the end [of the Tokugawa Shogunate], things were probably not as great as they might have been. Added to which the Tokugawas had ancient enemies and they had defeated them in the battle of Sekigahara. And those enemies were from the southwest, from the Kyushu area. From the sort of southwestern part of Honshu. And they wanted their revenge and they rose up. And with the help of the British, and they actually toppled the last of the Tokugawa Shoguns, who abdicated. And at that point, the southwestern lords took over. So they once again didn't have legitimacy, but they once again immediately said, oh, we represent the emperor. And that gave them legitimacy. But they decided in that 250 years, the Tokugawa's capital was not Kyoto. The official capital was Kyoto, but the Tokugawa city was Edo. So the center of policy, the center of government, the center of culture, more and more gravitated towards Edo. And so these southwestern lords decided that they would make the capital, not Kyoto, but Edo. And so they marched up, they took Edo castle. And in 1868, the then emperor [Mutsuhito, Emperor Meiji] who was 14, I think, or 16, he was a teenager, marched or didn't march. He was carried by Palanquin, top with a Phoenix, up to Edo and into Edo castle, which became the imperial palace and Edo became Tokyo, which is the eastern capital. So therefore, Kyoto was no longer the capital at all. It was no longer the official capital.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref> |
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| | And at the same time you had the Society of Jesus which started in 1540 and soon after the Papal Bull was ordained. Francis Xavier was a Jesuit and one of the founding members of the Jesuits. He was asked to travel to Asia to begin doing missionary work there. He was asked especially by King John III of Portugal because he was very keen on trying to get as many Asians adhering to the Christian religion.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> |
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| | So he had a lot of expectations for Japan and in 1549 he finally set foot on Japan. So that was really the first time that the Jesuits arrived in Japan only six or seven years after the first Portuguese came there.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> |
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| | You have, for example, Ōtomo Yoshishige, who became a Christian after a long time. But he was very well disposed against the Jesuits. You have other people like Takayama Ukon, who became a very fervent Christian and all his samurai also. So they were very fond of them, and they listened to the Jesuits. They asked them a lot about politics, how they could manage this or that issue. So the Jesuits got a lot of influence with some warlords and also with a lot of the peasants and the lower ranked people. So they really had some success, success that they didn't experience in other countries.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> |
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| | Xavier left in 1551, but soon there came more and more Jesuits.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> |
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| | And that information [Fróis' letters] was used by the Jesuits in Europe for propaganda. So they published, after some censorship, Luís Fróis' and Vilela's and other letters, in Italy. And they were also translated in several languages like Latin, German, French, and so on, for the Catholic Reformation in Europe. They would say, see what we can do in Asia, and especially in Japan. We probably have lost England, but we have gained another island in the form of Japan. So they did a lot of propaganda, which gave them additional financial resources and many European Jesuits who wanted to join the efforts in Japan, which was good for them for a time, but could work as a double-edged sword.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> |
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| | And they also had a problem that after a while you have [Francisco] Cabral, you have [Gaspar] Coelho, so two Jesuits who became the head of the Japan sector. And they weren't very keen to adopt Japanese customs. They wanted to be as strictly Jesuits as in Europe. So they already have a problem from the Jesuit side and many like Vilela or Fróis were more inclined to adopt Japanese customs. But the heads of the provincials, as they call them, were against that.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> |
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| | And when he had conquered Kyushu, he again met with Coelho on a Portuguese ship. And Coelho again said that we will support you in whatever endeavor you will take. But the night suddenly he sent a questionary to Coelho, asking him why they came to Japan, why they are making so much converts. And why are they destroying the Buddhist temples? Of course Coelho was really shocked with that. He was so well treated and suddenly everything changed overnight. So he gave his answer that, well, they came to Japan just to propagate their faith, in good faith. And that it was not them who destroyed the Buddhist temples, but the Japanese converts. So the answer of Hideyoshi was that he made a decree that the Jesuits had to leave Japan in 20 days. But he didn't enforce the order very strictly. And that was the same reason why the other warlords welcomed the Jesuits, because he didn't want disrupt the trade with the Portuguese. So he promulgated that decree. But afterwards, the Jesuits stayed in Japan and still continued their missionary work there.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> |
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| | Tokugawa Ieyasu, he forbade Christianity totally. And all influence of the Jesuits was razed very systematically from then on.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> |
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| | Jesuits can't carry swords or weapons, but they can employ people that do. And the Jesuits were a perfect employee in that sense, a bodyguard.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 4: Yasuke: The First African Samurai</ref> |
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| | When does that contact begin? Well, that begins in the middle of the 16th century, in 1549 to be correct. The Portuguese, they travelled to the east from the 15th century on and in 1498 I think they established a sea route to India and they went even further and in the beginning of the 16th century they already were in Malacca but then it still took some time for them to reach Japan. It was in 1542 or 43, it's still being disputed, that the first Portuguese merchants reached Japan.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> |
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| | Francis Xavier was a Jesuit and one of the founding members of the Jesuits. He was asked to travel to Asia to begin doing missionary work there. He was asked especially by King John III of Portugal because he was very keen on trying to get as many Asians adhering to the Christian religion. Xavier had quite a correspondence with King John about all what he did in Asia and it wasn't what he expected.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> |
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| | But he's from the small province of Owari. But he's a really good example of someone who was able to use a combination of smart tactics, smart use of weaponry, judicious use of alliances to gradually expand beyond that province. So he takes another province for himself right early on. This is the middle of the 1500s. Then he makes some alliances. By 1568, after really only a few short years, and he's still relatively speaking a young man, he's able to do what most daimyo ultimately wanted to do, which is to mount a successful march on Kyoto and have the emperor under his BDI and also have the shogun under his control.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 01">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 1: Civil War in Feudal Japan: The Sengoku Period</ref> |
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| | One of the stories told about him when he was a young man, just after his father left, all the Buddhist priests who had been tending to his father, praying for him, looking after him before he died, legend has it anyway that Oda Nobunaga had them all locked inside a single building and then shot to death for what they did, i.e. failing to keep his father alive. He also had a reputation as a teenager for being just quite strange, swaggering around town, eating nuts, letting them fall out of his mouth. He had sort of disheveled hair. At his father's funeral he's said to have picked up a fistful of incense and just thrown it and walked out. So quite a strange character, probably an unpromising character early on, but he was given this motto of rule the realm by force and I think that carried him through. He had a strong sense that he was always going to do this, that he was always going to succeed and I think there's a combination of deep self-belief and ruthlessness and I suppose a degree of luck as well that really seems to carry him forward. By the time that he died in the 1580s as a result of treachery on the part of some of his own men, actually, he had controlled most of Japan's main island of Honshu and he was on the verge of going to its second biggest island, Kyushu, down south. He actually at that point looked unstoppable.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 01"/> |
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| | So in terms of Oda Nobunaga, not an especially promising background I think. If you think about the era into which he's born, there are roughly 120 of these states. Some of them at war with others, some of them in alliance etc. But his state or province or what he is just one of those and quite a small one at that. Plus I think it's 1551, his father dies when Oda Nobunaga is still quite young, still a teenager and he inherits control of this state and the people around him don't see him as an especially serious figure and especially compromising figure. You can imagine some of the senior vassals a little bit older than him thinking goodness me I don't know what's going to happen to our little province with this person in charge. He was I think just seen as being slightly mad, a bit of an idiot not really able to take life terribly seriously and yet within a few short years he proves himself to be this master strategist who becomes by the mid 1560s really the main player in Japan out of all these warlords.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref> |
| ![[Athenian War Hero Gauntlets]]
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| |Legendary
| | What he succeeds in doing is very early on gaining control of a neighboring province and then he makes a very fortuitous alliance with the man who becomes Tokugawa Ieyasu. He doesn't yet have that name at this point in the 1550s but that's a great alliance. It allows Oda Nobunaga not to have to worry too much about the territory to one side of his own province and so he can look elsewhere for his focus but I think other things that seem to go in his favor include a real talent for strategy, choosing the right moment to attack, I think an extraordinary ruthlessness to him as well.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/> |
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| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities
| | So I think by the time he dies in 1582 he has control of large parts of Japan's main island the long thin island of Honshu contains places like Tokyo as it's now called Kyoto of course Osaka for centuries really the central part of that central island really across from Osaka and Kyoto up to what we now call Tokyo has been considered as it were the business end of Japan that's where a lot of the power plays go on the culture is developed the economy is at its strongest and Oda Nobunaga has control of most of that certainly between himself and his allies in any case and he's thinking about moving into two other of Japan's main islands Kyushu which is towards the southwest and also the smaller island of Shikoku so he's got lots of plans he's still a relatively young man he's in an extraordinarily powerful position and he's just setting out in early part of 1582 for the next part of that campaign staying at a temple called Honnoji in Kyoto when he's attacked actually not by his enemies but by someone who is supposed to be on his side one of the famous treacherous figures I suppose in Japanese history man by the name of Akechi Mitsuhide who persuades his men to turn their guns on Oda Nobunaga and his own men and so you have these stories of Oda Nobunaga shouting out treachery or traitors or something like that trying to fight them off himself the temple ends up in flames and Oda Nobunaga retreats further into the temple and dies by his own hand.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/> |
| |Defeat [[Brison]]
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| |-
| | So you had, for example, Oda Nobunaga, which showed great familiarity to the Christians, to for example, Fróis, who he invited in Kyoto in Gifu Castle and showed him around in the castle. So it was very positively inclined towards the Christians, but still he never adopted the Christian faith himself.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Bandit Bracers]]
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| |Common
| | Another one, when getting to Miyako, which is now Kyoto, a huge mob literally surrounded the mission and almost pushed the mission down, throwing stones. There were dead people in the crowd outside. And at that point, Nobunaga, who was the most powerful warlord in Japan at the time, was five minutes walk away. He heard this huge hullaballo, which he liked. He heard what was going on. And he demanded to see who was disturbing the peace, demanded that this person be brought before him.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 4: Yasuke: The First African Samurai</ref> |
| |??
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| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| | So Yasuke was there at Nobunaga's death. He possibly was the last person to see him alive. Nobunaga was killed in a coup d'etat, essentially. He was heading to the front with this small corps of men over which Yasuke was one, around 30 people. And one of his generals, basically, we still don't know to this day why, he brought his whole army of 13,000 and attacked. They were all gunned down, essentially. Nobunaga, with Yasuke and his lover, [Mori] Ranmaru, come into the middle of the temple where their last moments are held. The temple's on fire around them. And Nobunaga really is going to know what happened in that room because there's only three people and they all died, except for Yasuke. But we only know that Yasuke survived because the Jesuits recorded as such. We don't know what he saw, unfortunately. The normal legend goes Nobunaga cut his belly, Ranmaru took his head off as his second, and then one supposes that Ranmaru then cut his belly and Yasuke took off Ranmaru's head.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/> |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
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| |-
| | when Nobunaga is born in 1534, the Oda family effectively had control of Owari province at this point. Though the family itself was fractured and Nobunaga's branch was interestingly not the primary lineage.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref> |
| |Rare
| | |
| |??
| | the Oda family, as I said, they were the deputy governors underneath the Shiba family in Owari, and he's born as the first legitimate son of a man named Oda Nobuhide, who is the defacto leader of the Oda family. Like I mentioned, his line was not the senior line, but Nobuhide was particularly capable and competent and brought his relatives under his control and for the most part dominated the governance of Owari province. But he was in constant conflict with his neighbors, particularly the powerful Imagawa Yoshimoto to his east and a daimyo named Saitō Dōsan to his north in Mino province.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |-
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| |Epic
| | So Nobunaga's youth would have been one where his family was in constant conflict, both internally and externally. He was designated Nobuhide's heir rather early on, and given the education that you would expect of an heir, he was given four of Nobuhide's high-ranking subordinates as his tutors, so to speak, kind of to raise him up and teach him the ways that he would need to rule both military and politically. But it's often said he was a bit of a wild child who preferred running around with his friends rather than studying, out hunting, and raising all kinds of ruckus. Allegedly he wore outlandish outfits like a tiger skin cloak, and generally he didn't really act the part of an up-and-coming warlord. You'll often hear that he was called the Fool of Owari.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |1722
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| |-
| | But in 1549, he marries the daughter of Saito Dosan, who is located to Owari's north in Mino province, as part of a peace agreement between Dosan and Nobuhide.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| ![[Bracers Blessed by Ergane]]
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| |Legendary
| | So Nobuhide dies in 1551. And despite Nobunaga being his heir, there's some contention based on his pattern of erratic behavior. One of the famous events that is often brought up is at Nobuhide's funeral. Nobunaga shows up allegedly very unkempt, not in the proper formal funeral attire, and acts very disrespectfully, throwing incense at the altar instead of performing the proper respectful rituals.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |1817
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| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| | And based off of this, we are told that some of his father's vassals form a faction around his younger brother while other branches of the family. So this is an opportunity for them to seize control, push this loser who's not ready for the job out of the way. Other vassals defect to the Imagawa or plot with the Saito. So his position upon his father's death is actually very precarious.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |Purchase the ''[[Athena Pack]]'' DLC
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| |-
| | But in 1553, one of his senior retainers, one of these four men who was designated as his tutors and mentors, a man by the name of Hirata Masahide, commits suicide. [...] We have Hirata committing this form of protest suicide. And it serves as a way to wake up young Nobunaga to his rather outlandish behavior and how it's being detrimental to both, you know, his own well-being and the well-being of the Oda family.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| ![[Bracers of Achilles]]
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| |Legendary
| | he does begin to more seriously concentrate on consolidating his control over Owari and the Oda family.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |
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| | +?% Warrior Damage<br>+?% Adrenaline per Hit
| | So his first fight is to simply gain control of his own family, you know, largely inside of Owati province. There's some pressure from external enemies that Imagawa to the east. But initially from 1552 to 1554, he's contending with iterations of rebellion from his uncle, Nobutomo, who inspired to assassinate him and worked with, you know, other entities to try to make that happen. Nobunaga catches him and forgives him once. But you know, second time he continues to plot. Nobunaga captures him and has him put to death.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |Defeat [[Swordfish]]
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| |-
| | In 1556, again, out of fears that Nobunaga is just not up to the task. Several of his major retainers side with his younger brother Nobuyuki, but Nobunaga, you know, warned of potential treachery at one point, feigns an illness instead of going to go meet his brother. So his brother comes to meet him. And when he does, Nobunaga has him and his entourage assassinated.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| ![[Bracers of the Brave]]
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| |Legendary
| | So the 1550s is really the story of Nobunaga's consolidation of his power within the Oda family, establishing himself as the leader of the family. And by default, almost the ruler of the Oda province. In 1559, his final obstacle is the castle of Iwakura and his cousin Nobuyasu, who belongs to the senior branch of the Oda line. But he manages to take Iwakura castle and eliminate Nobuyasu. And this ends the internal threats now.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |1998
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| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+100% CRIT Damage while Full Health
| | In 1560, the powerful daimyo Imagawa Yoshimoto to his east, enrolled [????] Toutomi, Suroga, and the Kawa provinces, and came from the illustrious Imagawa line, which was one of the pillars of the former Ashikaga shogunate. He decides, or it's usually assumed at least that he decides that he's going to make a run at marching on the capital of Kyoto to take charge of the central government. So he gathers together an army of 25,000 troops and begins his march east. And the first stop is, of course, his neighbor in Owari province, Nobunaga. So he has to go through Nobunaga's domain. On paper, this is going to be very easy. He's got 25,000 troops, which at the time was a very large army. And Nobunaga only has a few thousand men, maybe 2,500. So we're looking at roughly around a 10 to 1 disadvantage. But Nobunaga, despite the fact that his advisors all counsel him to withdraw into his castle at Kyosu and withstand a siege, he decides that that's a losing strategy. Because what's he going to do against an attack by an army that size? He decides that his best course of action is to try to seek an opening and attack.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |Purchase the ''[[Nemean Lion Pack]]'' DLC
| | |
| |-
| | But the Imagawa forces by midday had made significant progress against the Odo forces invading. So the Imagawa army was much larger. It was rather spread out and divided. The vanguard had taken several of these forts that Nobunaga had. Yoshimori himself was with only a few thousand troops. And at his command post, they took a bit of a siesta, almost, if you will, in this small narrow gorge called Dengaku Hazama. And they were celebrating some of the Imagawa troops had already broken into the celebration sake in anticipation of their great victory that they saw coming because, you know, how could you see anything else? A little bit after this, there's a rainstorm. This was in the summer. So the rainy season in Japan. This thunderstorm breaks out and it really helps Nobunaga maneuver his forces through the mountains, through these narrow passes into position to attack Imagawa Yoshimoto's headquarters camp. They broke out of the tree line to attack the camp. And at first Yoshimoto assumes that it's a drunken brawl taking place amongst his men. Too late, he realizes that it's not that he's actually under attack. And shortly after that, two of the Otis samurai relieve him up his head. In the aftermath, the Imagawa forces deprived of their commander melt away in confusion. And we have this almost legendary victory by other Nobunaga outmanned ten to one, destroying the forces of this great daimyo.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| ![[Bracers of the Underworld]]
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| |Legendary
| | So it kind of makes a name for Nobunaga. Another key thing about this battle, though, and the aftermath is that in the confusion of the Imagawa family with the loss of their head, several of their more talented and younger retainers, one of which we know today as Tokugawa Ieyasu, are able to claim independence. And Ieyasu establishes himself in his home territory of Mikawa, which is just to the east of Owari, and establishes an alliance with Nobunaga, thus providing a secure flank to Nobunaga's east, allowing Nobunaga to then look in other directions as he begins to expand.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |1998
| | |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Adrenaline per Hit
| | So Nobunaga, his next target is this province to his north, Mino Province, which is much larger in size than Owari, and it's somewhat kind of the nexus of road networks in central Japan, where two of the major roads from Chiyoto into the capital in central Japan to the east runs through it. So it's a pretty strategic province to have. So he goes to war against Saitou Dousan and it takes a while, but through diplomacy and bribery of the Saitou generals, he's able to convince many of them to join his side. And by 1567, he's weakened them enough to besiege and take the main castle at Inabayama, which he then renames Gifu.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |Purchase ''[[Underworld Mythical Pack]]'' DLC
| | |
| |-
| | So then he works to consolidate his position by doing some preliminary campaigns into neighboring Issei province and establishing diplomatic relations. So he marries his younger sister, Oichi, to a warlord named Azai Nagamasa who rules northern Omi province. And this is significant because Omi is the province that lies between Mino and Owari, which he owns, and the capital of Kyoto. So he's in essence securing a line of, you know, advance for future endeavors.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| ![[Bracers of Theseus]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Health
| |
| |Defeat a [[mercenary]] with the epithet "the Lucky Drunk"
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Bracers of Whispers]]*
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Persian Puppetry]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Brawler's Gauntlets]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Bronze Bracers]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Captain's Gauntlets]]
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| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| | +% Hunter Damage<br>+% Adrenaline on Headshot Kill
| |
| |Loot the captain during [[Atoll Order]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Celestial Arms]]
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| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Celestial Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Champion's Bracers]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[The Heroes of the Cult]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Charred Gloves]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| | + % Hunter Damage<br>+ % Adrenaline on Headshot Kill<br>+ % CRIT Chance
| |
| |Complete [[A Cursed Sickness]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Claws of the Sea Dog]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Shark Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Conqueror's Bracers]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"| (Randomized)
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| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1643
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dark Gauntlets]]
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| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Romancing the Stone Garden]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dark Steel Gauntlets]]
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| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Demigod's Bracers]]
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| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10% All Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Where It All Began]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Demosthenes' Gauntlets]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Complete [[Last Request]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dikastes' Bracers]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| | +?% Warrior Damage<br>+?% Damage with Enhanced Abilities
| |
| |Defeat the Atlantean [[Polemarch]] at the [[Fortified Doma of Mneseas]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Drakon's Bracers]]
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| |Epic
| |
| |1895
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage<br>+60% Total Armor
| |
| |Defeat [[Drakon]]
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| |-
| |
| ![[Dusk Bindings]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1643
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+100% CRIT Damage while Full Health
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Herald of Dusk Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Elegant Bracers]]
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| |Epic
| |
| |1895
| |
| | (Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Entry Not Found (Abstergo Tactical Gloves)]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+50% Adrenaline on Headshot Kill
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Abstergo Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ezio's Roman Vambraces]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+10% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Unlock [[Ezio's Roman Set]]
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| |-
| |
| ![[Feathered Bracers]]
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| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+50% Adrenaline on Assassination Kill
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Pegasos Mythical Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[First Civilization Bracers]]**
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Fur Gloves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Gauntlets of Ares]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
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| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Gauntlets of Hubris]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Damage with Overpower Abilities<br>+ % CRIT Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Kill Me Once, Shame on You]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Gauntlets of the Fallen]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>Protects 10% max Health while in Tartaros Rifts
| |
| |Complete [[Arms of Atonement]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Gauntlets of the Immortal]]
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| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Defeat [[Chrysis]]
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| |-
| |
| ![[Grocer's Gauntlets]]*
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1643
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br>+50% Elemental Buildup
| |
| |Complete [[Again, Maláka?!]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hard-Boiled Bracers]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1643
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage
| |
| +50% Adrenaline on Headshot Kill
| |
| |Complete [[Indulging Just a Little]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Healer's Bracers]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[The Doctor Will See You Now]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Heavy Athenian Bracers]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|??
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| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
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| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hekate's Golden Bracelets]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| | + % assassin damage<br>+ % crit damage while low health
| |
| |Complete [[Have Another Drink]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Herbalist Gloves]]
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| |Rare
| |
| |1643
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Complete [[Helping a Healer]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hunter's Gloves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Isu Commander's Bracers]]**
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Isu Myrmidon Vambraces]]**
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
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| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"| (Randomized)
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| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Isu Vanguard Bracers]]**
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
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| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ixion's Shackles]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| | + % Assassin Damage<br>+ % Adrenaline per CRIT<br>+ % Adrenaline on Assassination Kill
| |
| |Complete [[A Young Warrior's Ghosts]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lawgiver Bracers]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Lawgiver Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lysander's Gloves]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1895
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+10% All Damage<br>+30% Melee Resistance
| |
| |Complete [[Know Your Enemy]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Magnificent Mycenaean Bracers]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1808
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+10% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Ubisoft Club
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Master's Artemis Gloves]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+50% Adrenaline on Headshot Kill
| |
| |Complete [[The Erymanthian Boar]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Master Assassin's Bracers]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+30% Adrenaline per Hit
| |
| |Eliminate [[Pithias]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Mercenary Gloves]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
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| |Epic
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| |1895
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| ![[Mighty Bracers]]
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| |Legendary
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| |1998
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| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+50% Elemental Buildup
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| |Purchase the ''[[Herakles Pack]]'' DLC
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| ! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Misthios' Vambraces]]
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| |Rare
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| |??
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| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
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| |-
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| |Epic
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| ![[Odysseus Bracers]]
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| |Legendary
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| |1817
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| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage
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| |Purchase the ''[[Odysseus Pack]]'' DLC
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| ![[One Hundredth Hand]]
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| |Rare
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| |??
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| |??
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| |Complete [[The Great Contender]]
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| ![[Order Soldier's Gauntlets]]*
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| |Rare
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| |1808
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| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+60% Total Armor
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| |Complete [[The Spartan Dog]]
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| |-
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| ![[Pankration Gloves]]
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| |Epic
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| |??
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| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % CRIT Damage<br>+ % All Damage
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| |Complete [[Pankration (memory)|Pankration]]
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| |-
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| ![[Perdix's Gauntlets]]
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| |Epic
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| |1722
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| | +24% Assassin Damage<br>+50% Elemental Buildup<br>+20% Elemental Resistance
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| |Defeat [[Perdix the Wayfarer]]
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| ![[Persian Elite Arm Guards]]*
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| |Legendary
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| |1998
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| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Adrenaline per Hit
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| |Defeat [[Timosa]]
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| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Persian Warrior Gauntlets]]
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| |Rare
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| |??
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| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
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| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
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| |-
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| |Epic
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| |??
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| |-
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| ![[Pilgrim's Gloves]]
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| |Legendary
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| |1817
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| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+30% Adrenaline per Hit
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| |Loot the legendary chest in the [[Akropolis of Argos]]
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| ![[Pirate Gauntlets]]
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| |Legendary
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| |1817
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| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage
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| |Defeat [[Asterion]]
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| ![[Pirate's Wrappings]]
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| |Rare
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| |1643
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| | +23% Hunter Damage<br>+50% Adrenaline on Headshot Kill
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| |Purchase the ''[[Aegean Pirate Pack]]'' DLC
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| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Plated Vambraces]]
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| |Common
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| |??
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| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
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| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
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| |Rare
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| |??
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| |-
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| |Epic
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| |??
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| ![[Priestess Gloves]]
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| |Rare
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| |??
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| |??
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| |Complete [[The Handmaiden's Story]]
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| ![[Purple Bracers]]
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| |Rare
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| |??
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| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Melee Resistance
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| |Defeat Kytheran Leader
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| |-
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| ![[Pylos Armguards]]
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| |Rare
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| |??
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| |??
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| |Complete [[The Battle of Pylos]]
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| ![[Radiant Bracers]]
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| |Legendary
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| |1998
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| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Elemental Resistance
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| |Purchase the ''[[Helios Pack]]'' DLC
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| |-
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| ![[Reinforced Leather Gloves]]
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| |Rare
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| |1808
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| |(Randomized)
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| |Blacksmith, Loot
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| |-
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| ![[Restored Mycenaean Gauntlets]]
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| |Epic
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| |??
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| |??
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| |Complete [[Keep the Faith]]
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| ![[Rusty Mycenaean Gauntlets]]
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| |Rare
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| |??
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| |??
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| |Complete [[Language of the Ancients]]
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| ![[Sacred Vambraces]]
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| |Legendary
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| |1817
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| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+100% CRIT Damage while Full Health
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| |Purchase the ''[[Oracle Pack]]'' DLC
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| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Scaled Gauntlets]]
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| |Rare
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| ![[Secretive Gauntlets]]
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| |Rare
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| |??
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| |Complete [[Blood and Water]]
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| ![[Silver Bracers]]
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| |Rare
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| |1643
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| |(Randomized)
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| |Blacksmith, loot
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| ![[Solar Bracers]]**
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| |Epic
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| |??
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| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Elemental Buildup<br>+ % Elemental Resistance
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| |Complete [[The Birds and the Bees]]
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| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Spartan Bracers]]
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| |Rare
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| |-
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| |Epic
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| |??
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| ![[Spartan Gauntlets]]
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| |Rare
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| |1643
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| |(Randomized)
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| |Blacksmith, Loot
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| ![[Spartan Vambraces]]
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| |Rare
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| |1722
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| |Blacksmith, Loot
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| ![[Spartan War Hero Gauntlets]]
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| |Legendary
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| |1998
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| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10% CRIT Chance
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| |Defeat [[Silanos]]
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| ![[Spiny Boar Hide]]
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| |Legendary
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| |1817
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| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
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| |Purchase ''[[Wild Boar Pack]]'' DLC
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| ![[Stolen Isu Bracers]]**
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| |Epic
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| | +?% Assassin Damage<br>+?% CRIT Chance<br>+?% CRIT Chance while Full Health
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| |Complete [[Good From Far, Far From Good]]
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| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Studded Vambraces]]
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| |Rare
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| |??
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| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
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| |-
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| |Epic
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| |-
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| ![[Theseus' Gauntlets]]
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| |Rare
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| |??
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| |??
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| |Complete [[Of Minotaurs and Men]]
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| |-
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| ![[Thug's Bracers]]
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| |Rare
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| |1643
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| | +23% Hunter Damage<br>+10% CRIT Chance
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| |Eliminate [[the Monger]]'s men in [[To Find a Girl]]
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| ![[Time's Grip]]
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| |Epic
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| |1895
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| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+10% CRIT Chance<br>+50% Elemental Buildup
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| |Purchase the ''[[Kronos Pack]]'' DLC
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| |-
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| ![[Tinkerer's Gauntlets]]**
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| |Epic
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| |2988
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| |(Randomized)
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| |Complete [[The Keeper and the Flame]]
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| ![[Training Gauntlets]]
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| |Complete [[Sparring with Roxana]]
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| ![[Veins of the Grape Vine]]
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| |Legendary
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| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage
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| |Purchase the ''[[Dionysos Pack]]'' DLC
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| ![[Venom Gloves]]
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| |Legendary
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| |1817
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| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+50% Elemental Buildup
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| |Defeat [[Hermippos]]
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| ![[Warrior's Restraints]]
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| |Legendary
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| |1998
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| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10% CRIT Chance
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| |Purchase the ''[[Spartan Renegade Pack]]'' DLC
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| ![[Wondrous Bracers]]
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| |??
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| |??
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| |??
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| |}
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| <small>*Only available after downloading ''[[Legacy of the First Blade]]''</small><br>
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| <small>**Only available after downloading ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]''</small>
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| ====Torso Armor==== | | The previous shogun, Ashikaga Yoshitero, had been assassinated in 1565 and replaced by a puppet. So Yoshitero's younger brother, a man by the name of Ashikaga Yoshiaki, had been traveling around the provinces trying to seek a benefactor who would back his claim and help him march on the capital. So shortly after Nobunaga establishes himself in Gifu, Yoshiaki arrives on his doorstep in 1568, thus giving him a pretext to make his move on the capital.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| | The fact that he can take a legitimate claimant to the Ashikaga shogunate and march on Kyoto with utter the pretext of putting him into power gives him the legitimate of his siege to do so. So November of 1568, he enters Kyoto with his army and installs Yoshiaki as the 15th Ashikaga shogun. However, here's where things start to differ from what you might have expected at the time, because rather than accept Yoshiaki's offer to be his deputy shogun, Nobunaga declines that in any other position that Yoshiaki offers.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| !width="5%" |Max Armor (Lvl 99)
| | In 1570, Nobunaga sends an invitation, sensibly on Yoshiaki's behalf, to local warlords for a reception in Kyoto. And this is almost a way to test who was going to accept his authority and who wasn't. And the daimyo of Ichizen province, Asakura Yoshikage, refuses the summons. So Nobunaga launches a campaign to besiege the Asakura's main castle. But unfortunately for Nobunaga, the Azai, his brother-in-law's family, his brother-in-law being Azai Nagamasa, had a multi-generational alliance relationship with the Asakura. So Nagamasa feels obligated to go to the Asakura's aid, and he launches an attack on Nobunaga's army's rear, forcing Nobunaga to break off the siege and retreat while a rear guard held off the Asai and the Asakura forces. So Nobunaga feels personally betrayed by this man who was a relative by marriage. And the Asai and Asakura are one of the initial threats that he faces.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| | The two sides meet in July of 1570 at the Battle of Anegawa, where Nobunaga was joined by his ally Tokugawa Ieyasu. And they fight this battle in the shallow Anagawa River, both sides plunging into the water to engage the enemy. So if you picture this dramatic battle in this shallow river, Tokugawa, on Nobunaga's right flank, managed to route the Asakura and then crash into the flank of the Asai while at the same time Nobunaga sent his reserves around the other flank. And it causes the collapse of the enemy to create victory.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| ![[Agamemnon's Body Armor]]
| | But the surviving members of the Asakura and the Asai forces find refuge on Mount Hiei, which is a mountain just to the northeast of the capital. And it's the site of the Enuryakuji Temple, which is the headquarters of the Tendai Sept of Buddhism and a military power in its own right. what that matters is that, you know, this was a Buddhist temple that had essentially an army of its own. And so this prevents Nobunaga from cutting off the Asai and the Asakura forces and completely destroying them. And he has to back off,<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| | Another group that around this time rises up to challenge his authority and one that will probably his longest running enemy is what's known as the Ikkō-ikki or the Ikko League. This was a confederation of followers of the true Pure Land Sept of Buddhism. And its headquarters was the Ishiyama Hongan-ji, which was located in what is now present day Osaka. But it had groups of adherents called these Ikki or leagues scattered throughout the provinces of central Japan. And in 1570, Nobunaga starts a war with them because the self-defense groups, these Ikki and the Ishiyama Hongan-ji itself resisted political and military control by local warrior rule. In fact, in 1486, the Ikko Ikki of Kaga Province overthrew the local dainyo and ruled the province without any samurai rule for almost 100 years.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10 Seconds Burning Duration
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| |Defeat [[The Silver Griffin]]
| | For 10 years until 1580, he's in this constant on and off war with the Ishiyama Hongan-ji and their ikko followers in various locations throughout the provinces. And they're really the linchpin of the various coalitions that are opposing Nobunaga. You know, at this point, these are kind of like the main enemies that he's looking at.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| ![[Amazonian Outfit]]
| | But in 1571, he realizes that the only way to solve his problem of encirclement is to break kind of the circle. So he starts with Mount Hiei, the Enuryakuchi temple complex that had given refuge to his enemies. And in the fall, he brings them out and has his troops advance up deliberately. And according to eyewitness accounts from the time that are written down, his troops are killing anything that's alive, whether it be monks, laymen, women, children, reportedly even every animal that's on the mountain. And they burn almost every building of this massive temple complex.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |Legendary
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| |3633
| | Early assessments of their relationship by historians assume that Nobunaga's plan all along was to use him as a puppet and then throw him away and take power for himself. I agree with more recent biographers, you see it as a little bit more complicated than that. Ashikaga Yoshiaki, obviously, as the Shogun, felt that he should be in charge. So after being installed in 1568, he attempts to rule, but he quickly sees that he cannot do anything without Nobunaga's help. And by 1572, there's some real tension between the two of who's in charge. Nobunaga issued several admonishments, which have been published and are famous, going so far as to note how the people call Yoshiaki the evil Shogun, in scare quotes there, and laying out rules for the Shogun's house to follow. Of course, Yoshiaki takes offense at this and who are you to tell me the Shogun how to run things? And so, like I said, early on, historians looked at this as Nobunaga's overstipping his bow, just trying to push Yoshiaki out.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Health
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| |Defeat [[Belos]] in the Pephka Arena
| | I see a different reading of it that is more compelling to me is that, no, he really saw that this was like the structure that should be in place and was trying to guide Yoshiaki back onto an actual correct path of governance, at least as Nobunaga saw it. And his efforts to maintain relations with Yoshiaki, at least initially, were very sincere. But Yoshiaki is the one who kind of pushes the relationship to the breaking point. And the early 1570s, he's orchestrating coalitions of enemies to move against Nobunaga. In addition to the Iko Iki, he's kind of another lynchpin of the different coalitions against Nobunaga, trying to convince different daimyo to turn against Nobunaga, invade, come rescue me in Kyoto and be my savior and I'll grant you XYZ, so forth.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| ![[Ancient Breastplate]]**
| | This continues until 1573, when it's very obvious that Nobunaga has run out of patience. In 1573, he does march on Kyoto and expel Yoshiaki, which more or less ends the Ashikaga shogunate for good. And then Ashikaga would escape to Western Japan, where he would take up residence in the lands of one of Nobunaga's enemies, the Mori family. And from there, he would continue to write different daimyo, constantly trying to create a coalition that could overthrow Nobunaga and reinstall him in power. How effective that was? Well, we see that it didn't happen, but he certainly was doing his best the entire time to undermine Nobunaga.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |Epic
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| |??
| | The Takeda family is finally destroyed in 1582. And one of the few remaining enemies in the main island of Japan that he is concerned about is this family called the Mori family. And he's had one of his generals man by the name of Hashida Hideyoshi, who we would later know as Toyotomi Hideyoshi. One of his generals is leading the campaign against them. And having just completed the campaign in the east against the Takeda, he is given notice by Hideyoshi that a siege of a castle is almost complete. But he's worried that Mori reinforcements are going to come. So please send additional reinforcements to me in order to defeat the Mori.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Total Armor<br>+ % Health
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| |Complete [[The Weight of Sparta]]
| | There's quite a lot of emphasis on how important this is. And this could be the masterstroke that basically secures Western Honshu for Nobunaga. So he's returned to Kyoto, and Nobunaga sends his retainer Akechi Mitsuhide with Akechi's army as the initial force to go reinforce Hideyoshi out west. And for reasons that are not quite clear, but of course, lead to lots of speculation and dramatic interpretation. Akechi decides that instead of turning west to go support Hideyoshi, he's going to turn his forces east, march into Kyoto, surround the residence of Nobunaga, which is the Honnō-ji Temple in central Kyoto. It's where he normally took up residence when he was in the city, and attack his own war.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| ![[Ancient King's Body Armor]]
| | We don't really know why we don't really get any full explanation of Akechi's motives. There's lots of speculation that it had to do with resentment at court treatment by Nobunaga. One thing that we do know is that Akechi's mother had been killed by a rival clan where Akechi had given them his mother as a hostage, as insurance essentially against an attack. And Nobunaga superseded that and ordered the attack anyway. So they killed Akechi's mother. Other things are rumors that he was physically abusive and verbally abusive to Mitsuhide personally.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
| |Rare
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| |??
| | But for whatever reason, Akechi decides that this is his moment while Nobunaga is lightly guarded. He's certainly not expecting anybody to attack him in Kyoto. They surround Nobunaga's residence, set out on fire. Nobunaga and his guards fight back, but are eventually overwhelmed. Nobunaga commits suicide. And then his heir as well, who was also in Kyoto, is attacked by Akechi's forces and dies. So in one stroke, the Akechi have eliminated, basically decapitated the Oda family and thus ended Nobunaga's career.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| |Blacksmith, Loot
| | So one of the things that he institutes in large scale, though not systematic scale, is land surveys, sending out his administrators to take surveys of the arable land and their rice production yield. What this does is it establishes tax registers, it establishes known income values, and it enables Nobunaga to award rights to the land to his subordinates. And in some ways, assign them or move them based off of income levels, the pieces of land are very modular, and he can move his retainers around underneath him. Toyotomi Hideyoshi after him, who turns it into a systematic evaluation of the entire Japanese realm.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| ![[Arena Fighter's Armor]]
| | Nobunaga is furious. He couldn't believe that his son had put himself in position to be defeated and humiliated like this. So he supposedly threatens to disown Nobukatsu. He doesn't end up following through on it, but he's not pleased.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 6: The Tensho Iga War</ref> |
| |Legendary
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| |3303
| | Nobunaga invades. He outnumbers the Iga defenders about four or five to one. And the Iga defenders are spread across the province. They can't concentrate in one location. They end up being concentrated in two castles, one in the north Hijiyama Castle, and one in the south Kashiwara Castle. But it all ends with the surrender of Kashiwara Castle on October 8th. At that point, there's no more organized resistance to Nobunaga. Nobunaga himself visits Iga in early November to take a tour of his new province, and then withdraws it and gives it to his son Nobukatsu as part of his domain to administer.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/> |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Damage with [[Heavy weapon]]s
| | |
| |Obtained in the [[Pephka Arena]]
| | So one of their descendants, Yoshiyaki, was around and he was a pretty hopeless guy. But he was officially the Shogun. So Nobunaga's excuse for entering Kyoto was to reinstate him as Shogun. But actually, he, like a lot of these guys, is this Yoshiyaki. The Shogun was very treacherous. We wanted to get rid of Nobunaga, and he instigated a plot against him. So Nobunaga had him arrested and taken off to a castle in the middle of nowhere and left there forever. So that was the end of him.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref> |
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| ![[Aristaios' Breastplate]]
| | So the Emperor [Michihito, Emperor Ōgimachi] was still rather broke. The Emperor throughout centuries was very often very poor, and very often just basically getting pocket money from whoever is in power, but still had respect and was still officially descended from the Sun Goddess, the most respected person in the entire land. So Nobunaga then gave the Emperor lots of money and furnished the Imperial Palace made it good. So he gave himself legitimacy as a ruler by helping out the Emperor.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07"/> |
| |Epic
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| |
| | He [Nobunaga] had a very dramatic and spectacular assassination by one of his own men. It's an amazing story, but that happened in Kyoto. He was in a temple where it was his land. He thought he was absolutely fine. He didn't have that many guards, and one of his own generals turned against him. So he was killed there.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07"/> |
| | +14% Warrior Damage<br>+10% Health<br>+15% Damage with Heavy Bladed Weapons
| | |
| |Defeat [[Aristaios]]
| | ===[[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]=== |
| |-
| | so Hideyoshi Toyotomi was one of those [ashigaru] now and again he carried the sandals of Oda Nobunaga Oda Nobunaga used to refer to him affectionately as that bald rat Hideyoshi's famously sort of short on a bit of hair but nevertheless he rises through the ranks to be a senior and trusted man under Oda Nobunaga so immediately he rushes from where he's been fighting over to take care of the traitors and he brings the traitors head back to Kyoto to effectively lay at the feet of Oda Nobunaga's body to say here we are you know I've taken care of this for you and Hideyoshi really then becomes the inheritor I think of this project to try to unify Japan and his major next step one of the steps that Oda Nobunaga would have taken had he lived was to attack Kyushu<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref> |
| ![[Arkadia's Mark]]
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| |Rare
| | yet for Hideyoshi Kyushu is a part of Japan that he simply must have so he sends around a quarter of a million men over to Kyushu to take it for himself which he manages to do in fairly short order in 1586 and 7<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/> |
| |??
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| | Hideyoshi for his part had a powerful dislike of Christians so the island of Kyushu in this period was probably the part of Japan where Christian missionaries Portuguese and Spanish mainly the Jesuits but also others as well had since the 1550s been making quite a large number of converts so some of the warlords the daimyo in Kyushu were actually Christians who had a mixture of Portuguese and Spanish and Japanese names and Hideyoshi was astounded to find when he got to Kyushu but he found some Christian missionaries offering him to kind of broker deals with warlords help him take over the island these people as far as Hideyoshi were concerned were foreigners preaching of foreign faith he discovered that Nagasaki had been raised up into this great port by the Jesuits who had effectively been given Nagasaki by a local warlord so the extraordinary influence that a foreign power preaching of foreign religion had in Kyushu I think upset Hideyoshi very much<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/> |
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| | Hideyoshi once he's taken Kyushu just a few years later launches invasions of Korea so he sends troops across including some of Christian warlords commanding them across to Korea wanting to use it almost as China's driveway if you think about the geography of it send these troops up through Korea take over the peninsula eventually invade and take over China and after that he also wanted to take over India as well<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/> |
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| | although Hideyoshi has done very well by 1590 as I say he pretty much has most parts of Japan wrapped up under his control and he's starting to think about internal administration he introduces measures for example to disarm the peasantry so if you want to end this period of all against all warfare he wants to return to a position where most people cannot bear arms and it's very clear who can and who aren't and where you sit in these various samurai hierarchies so he does all these bits of internal administration too I suppose another thing he starts to do is to launch these surveys of the land something that Oda Nobunaga had started to an extent but Hideyoshi really goes for it to get a sense of who going forward owns what in Japan what kind of tax you ought to pay so the things that you know maybe strike some fans of history as a bit dull but nevertheless a sign I think of a new order starting to entrench itself so he does all that but his Korean campaign goes badly wrong in the 1590s the Chinese finally put some men in the field and they push the Japanese troops all the way back down the Korean peninsula so it doesn't go anywhere except for poisoning relations with Korea for a very long time to come and then in 1598 Hideyoshi dies and the one thing he doesn't manage to do and I suppose fans of history from Europe and elsewhere there's similar things happen here one thing you want to do if you're a newly established ruler is make sure that the succession is in place...<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/> |
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| | And you had Otomo, which was a very powerful clan in the east of Kyushu. And then you had in the southwest, you had the Shimazu. And Otomo was losing against the Shimazu. So he asked Hideyoshi to intervene. And sometime before Hideyoshi marched towards Kyushu, he met with Coelho, which was then the head of the Christian mission in Japan, together with Fróis. And he treated Coelho very well, just like Oda Nobunaga had done with Fróis. So Coelho was really pleased with that. And then Hideyoshi asked him, I want to invade Korea. Then you provide two Portuguese ships to help me in this invasion. And if I conquer Korea, I will make it that there are a lot of churches being built. So Koelyo said, yes, I will do that for you. And I will make sure that we have two Portuguese ships, the Karak ships, as they were called by the English, gigantic ships. So Hideyoshi could very well use them for his invasion in Korea. And then he went a step further and he said, I will make sure that the Christian warlords in Kyushu will also support you. And I think at that moment that Hideyoshi, that there was a ring bell in his head, that the Christians, the Jesuits had too much influence in Japan.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> |
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| | And when he had conquered Kyushu, he again met with Coelho on a Portuguese ship. And Coelho again said that we will support you in whatever endeavor you will take. But the night suddenly he sent a questionary to Coelho, asking him why they came to Japan, why they are making so much converts. And why are they destroying the Buddhist temples? Of course Coelho was really shocked with that. He was so well treated and suddenly everything changed overnight. So he gave his answer that, well, they came to Japan just to propagate their faith, in good faith. And that it was not them who destroyed the Buddhist temples, but the Japanese converts. So the answer of Hideyoshi was that he made a decree that the Jesuits had to leave Japan in 20 days.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> |
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| | Nobunaga's main retainer, a man called Hideyoshi, was born a peasant. He actually became Nobunaga's successor after Nobunaga died. So he rose from literally the bottom almost to the top within his lifetime. He died quite early as well, maybe in his 50s. So it wasn't even a long life.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 4: Yasuke: The First African Samurai</ref> |
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| | The Takeda family is finally destroyed in 1582. And one of the few remaining enemies in the main island of Japan that he is concerned about is this family called the Mori family. And he's had one of his generals man by the name of Hashida Hideyoshi, who we would later know as Toyotomi Hideyoshi. One of his generals is leading the campaign against them. And having just completed the campaign in the east against the Takeda, he is given notice by Hideyoshi that a siege of a castle is almost complete. But he's worried that Mori reinforcements are going to come. So please send additional reinforcements to me in order to defeat the Mori.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref> |
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| | There's quite a lot of emphasis on how important this is. And this could be the masterstroke that basically secures Western Honshu for Nobunaga. So he's returned to Kyoto, and Nobunaga sends his retainer Akechi Mitsuhide with Akechi's army as the initial force to go reinforce Hideyoshi out west. And for reasons that are not quite clear, but of course, lead to lots of speculation and dramatic interpretation. Akechi decides that instead of turning west to go support Hideyoshi, he's going to turn his forces east, march into Kyoto, surround the residence of Nobunaga, which is the Honnō-ji Temple in central Kyoto. It's where he normally took up residence when he was in the city, and attack his own war.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| | So one of the things that he institutes in large scale, though not systematic scale, is land surveys, sending out his administrators to take surveys of the arable land and their rice production yield. What this does is it establishes tax registers, it establishes known income values, and it enables Nobunaga to award rights to the land to his subordinates. And in some ways, assign them or move them based off of income levels, the pieces of land are very modular, and he can move his retainers around underneath him. Toyotomi Hideyoshi after him, who turns it into a systematic evaluation of the entire Japanese realm.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| | And his trusted lieutenant, who was a guy called Hashiba Hideyoshi, Hashiba Hideyoshi had a lot of different names. He started off the son of a farmer and he was called Hiyoshi. And he was also called Saru-san, which means Mr. Monkey, because he was an ugly bloke and looked like a monkey. He was small and ugly. He had a lot of girlfriends. He had a really devoted wife to whom he wrote wonderful letters. This is all by the by. Hideyoshi is a great guy. Hideyoshi came galloping back from the campaign he was engaged in when he heard that Nobunaga had been killed. And basically Nobunaga's method had been force and violence. Hideyoshi was the man with the golden tongue. He used persuasion. He was nice to people. And he got everybody to pledge allegiance to him.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref> |
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| | And because Hideyoshi came from a poor family, he was a farmer's son. He had climbed his way right through the ranks, which only two people in the whole of Japanese history did. But he sort of didn't have anything to prove to anybody. He was very nice to the emperor, but he loved culture. He wanted to enjoy all those wonderful things that the upper classes had. But under him, the sort of culture he liked was chō. He liked display. He liked sort of flamboyancy. For example, there are paintings of the wonderful kimonos people wore. And there are also beautiful paintings of how Kyoto looked, with all the people on the streets, people dancing, the beautiful buildings, the temples, the palaces.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07"/> |
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| | He built a palace in the middle of called Jurakudai, in the middle of Kyoto, where Nijō Castle is. That now, for those of you who've been there, anyone who's been there, right in the center. And then he also built Momoyama Castle [aka Fushimi Castle] in the south of Kyoto. And he also, while he was at it, I'm not sure if I'm answering your question anymore, but he had an enormous tea party for the entire population of Kyoto, the entire population, including all the poor people, and got them all to come. And it occupied a whole sort of enormous shrine grounds. And I think there was something like 800 tea pavilions there. Part of tea is displaying your beautiful utensils. And he displayed his gold utensils. And he also had an entire tea hut made of gold, the golden tea hut.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07"/> |
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| | Hideyoshi sort of basically laid out Kyoto as it is now.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07"/> |
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| | Were there games in medieval Japan that we know about? Right. One thing that the samurai ruler, especially the unifier, Toyotomi Hideyoshi liked, was the noh play. So there are theatres all over Japan.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 08">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 8: How To Fit In: Feudal Japan</ref> |
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| | ===[[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]=== |
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| | What he succeeds in doing is very early on gaining control of a neighboring province and then he makes a very fortuitous alliance with the man who becomes Tokugawa Ieyasu. He doesn't yet have that name at this point in the 1550s but that's a great alliance. It allows Oda Nobunaga not to have to worry too much about the territory to one side of his own province and so he can look elsewhere for his focus [...]<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref> |
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| | unfortunately he dies when his son Hideyori is still too young to assume power and so you have this council of elders who are controlling things until Hideyori is old enough to rule by himself but unfortunately on that council of elders is one Tokugawa Ieyasu who while you know professing a certain amount of loyalty to Hideyori is plotting and scheming instead to take it all for himself and so he becomes our third major figure.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/> |
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| | he stations some troops in Kyoto to keep the emperor under a watchful eye not necessarily because of what the emperor might do but what people might use the emperor for some of his western enemies you know as in in the western part of Japan might potentially take the emperor as a figurehead and launch a further action against him it's not as though after a great battle like that everyone on the losing side thinks fair enough you know you've got me I'll walk away and agree to this so he has that our establishment Kyoto his own power base is Edo this castle town that is now the great city of Tokyo so his shogunate is really run out of Edo that's where his advisors are his castle is his strong economy is and he manages to really build up Edo I think in short order the other thing he does which is really establishing this process of unification really establishing the new Japan is he does this enormous reshuffling of territory in Japan I think it's the biggest reshuffling of territory in terms of who controls what in Japan's history so lots of the people who are on the losing side at the battle of Sekigahara either lose everything or their territory is drastically cut down or they're shipped off to another part of the country entirely perhaps all these things that are designed to damage their power he also as part of that reshuffle takes over a system that Hideyoshi used to use called Sankin Kortai<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02"/> |
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| | Tokugawa Ieyasu, he forbade Christianity totally. And all influence of the Jesuits was razed very systematically from then on.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> |
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| | So it kind of makes a name for Nobunaga. Another key thing about this battle, though, and the aftermath is that in the confusion of the Imagawa family with the loss of their head, several of their more talented and younger retainers, one of which we know today as Tokugawa Ieyasu, are able to claim independence. And Ieyasu establishes himself in his home territory of Mikawa, which is just to the east of Owari, and establishes an alliance with Nobunaga, thus providing a secure flank to Nobunaga's east, allowing Nobunaga to then look in other directions as he begins to expand.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref> |
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| | The two sides meet in July of 1570 at the Battle of Anegawa, where Nobunaga was joined by his ally Tokugawa Ieyasu. And they fight this battle in the shallow Anagawa River, both sides plunging into the water to engage the enemy. So if you picture this dramatic battle in this shallow river, Tokugawa, on Nobunaga's right flank, managed to route the Asakura and then crash into the flank of the Asai while at the same time Nobunaga sent his reserves around the other flank. And it causes the collapse of the enemy to create victory.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| | Many of them [Iga warriors] went to work for a retainer of Tokugawa Iyasu who has become famous in kind of ninja lore, man by the name of Hattori Hanzo. And Hattori Hanzo had family ties to Iga. He's often referred to or portrayed as in pop culture as a ninja, but he was a samurai retainer, a warrior just like many of the warriors that fought for any of the Daimyo of this period. He appears in most of Tokugawa Iyasu's battles until Hanzo dies in 1590s. He is considered one of Tokugawa Iyasu's closest retainers, but because through his family ties, he had a knowledge base of these sort of unconventional guerilla tactics. He also had through those ties, the ability to kind of act as a landing place for many of these men of Iga. And so many of them went to work for Tokugawa Ieyasu under the command of Hattori Hanzo.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 6: The Tensho Iga War</ref> |
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| | ===[[Francis Xavier]]=== |
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| | Francis Xavier was a Jesuit and one of the founding members of the Jesuits. He was asked to travel to Asia to begin doing missionary work there. He was asked especially by King John III of Portugal because he was very keen on trying to get as many Asians adhering to the Christian religion. Xavier had quite a correspondence with King John about all what he did in Asia and it wasn't what he expected. In 1542 he came to India but he didn't get good results so he tried to go to Malacca but there also there was not much interest for his propagating of the faith. And there he met with a Japanese called Anjiro, probably his real name was Yajiro, and he told him about Japan and also some Portuguese merchants who had gone to Japan told him that that will be the country where you really are going to get a lot of people converted to Christianity. So he had a lot of expectations for Japan and in 1549 he finally set foot on Japan. So that was really the first time that the Jesuits arrived in Japan only six or seven years after the first Portuguese came there.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> |
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| | when Xavier came in Japan, he landed in Satsuma, Kagoshima, which is in the southern part of the Kyushu island, and you had a warlord there, Shimaze Takahisa, and he welcomed Xavier very much because he had a motive. If the Jesuits would come, he thought the Portuguese merchants would follow. So he treated Xavier very well and he gave him permission to preach the Gospel in his domains, but after a year, no Portuguese ship arrived, so then he prohibited Christianity and Xavier was compelled to go to another domain, which was the Hilado domain of Matsura Takanobu, and just at that time there was a Portuguese vessel there. And when the Portuguese saw the Jesuits, so Xavier and his companions, they greeted them with utmost respect. And Takanobu saw that, so he thought, okay, I have to treat them also with respect so that the Portuguese traders could come, because those Portuguese traders, they got a lot of products.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> |
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| | And he thought that if he goes to the emperor in Kyoto, in the capital, that the emperor would give him permission to preach in whole of Japan, and that he would have a lot of success because he saw that the lot of a small domain, when he gave permission, he got the chance to convert a few people. If the upper lord of the country would give him permission, he thought he would be in a good position to convert a lot of Japanese. So he went to Kyoto, but that materialized not very well because Kyoto at the time was in the midst of warfare, so he didn't have the chance to meet with the emperor nor with the shogun.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> |
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| | So afterwards, he went back from Kyoto. He got back to Hirado, where he put on very expensive clothes and then went again to the court of Ōuchi. And then he was received very well. He also gave a lot of presents, which he had brought from Portugal. And Ōuchi was very policed with that and gave permission for the Jesuits to preach their gospel in his domains.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> |
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| | Xavier left in 1551, but soon there came more and more Jesuits.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> |
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| | So and Francis Xavier, the Jesuit priest, showed up in Japan at that time. He showed up in a city called Yamaguchi. And his theory was, I will go to Kyoto. I will convert the emperor to Catholicism. And then everybody else in the whole country will follow him. And he got to Kyoto. It was a complete wreck. It was sort of a burnt out ruin. He couldn't find the emperor. So he gave up.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref> |
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| | ===[[Gaspar Vilela]]=== |
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| | Gaspar Vilela is one who stands out. He was a very keen propagator of the Christian faith, and he could convert some warlords to Christianity. One of them was Omura Sumitada, who eventually would give a port to the Jesuits, which was called Nagasaki.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> |
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| | And they also had a problem that after a while you have [Francisco] Cabral, you have [Gaspar] Coelho, so two Jesuits who became the head of the Japan sector. And they weren't very keen to adopt Japanese customs. They wanted to be as strictly Jesuits as in Europe. So they already have a problem from the Jesuit side and many like Vilela or Fróis were more inclined to adopt Japanese customs. But the heads of the provincials, as they call them, were against that.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03"/> |
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| | ===[[Alessandro Valignano]]=== |
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| | And then you have, of course, Valignano, which was the visitor, as he was called, to the Orient. So he was the head of all the actions in the Orient, and he spent a lot of time in Japan, because Japan was the place where the Jesuits thought they would have the best results.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> |
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| | He was the bodyguard of a Jesuit, the head Jesuit in Asia, essentially the head of the Christian church in Asia, a man called Alessandro Valignano. And Valignano was on a tour from Rome. He'd been sent by the Pope to tour the new missions in Asia and of course, Japan was the furthest of these missions.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 4: Yasuke: The First African Samurai</ref> |
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| | Valignano himself, the visitor, the chief inspector of churches, if you like, was a big proponent of learning any language. He started the concept of Asian studies. Asian language studies in Europe were started by him. He was the person who insisted that his missionaries study Chinese, Japanese, various Indian languages, so it's conceivable that Yasuke had already started to learn Japanese before he arrived.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/> |
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| | ===[[Francisco Cabral]]=== |
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| | And they also had a problem that after a while you have [Francisco] Cabral, you have [Gaspar] Coelho, so two Jesuits who became the head of the Japan sector. And they weren't very keen to adopt Japanese customs. They wanted to be as strictly Jesuits as in Europe. So they already have a problem from the Jesuit side and many like Vilela or Fróis were more inclined to adopt Japanese customs. But the heads of the provincials, as they call them, were against that.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 03">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 3: Portuguese Missionaries in Japan</ref> |
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| | ===[[Mutsuhito]], Emperor Meiji=== |
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| | And in 1868, the then emperor [Mutsuhito, Emperor Meiji] who was 14, I think, or 16, he was a teenager, marched or didn't march. He was carried by Palanquin, top with a Phoenix, up to Edo and into Edo castle, which became the imperial palace and Edo became Tokyo, which is the eastern capital. So therefore, Kyoto was no longer the capital at all. It was no longer the official capital.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 07">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 7: Kyoto: Japan's Imperial City</ref> |
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| | ===[[Akechi Mitsuhide]]=== |
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| | he's just setting out in early part of 1582 for the next part of that campaign staying at a temple called Honnoji in Kyoto when he's attacked actually not by his enemies but by someone who is supposed to be on his side one of the famous treacherous figures I suppose in Japanese history man by the name of Akechi Mitsuhide who persuades his men to turn their guns on Oda Nobunaga and his own men and so you have these stories of Oda Nobunaga shouting out treachery or traitors or something like that trying to fight them off himself the temple ends up in flames and Oda Nobunaga retreats further into the temple and dies by his own hand.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 02">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 2: The Unification of Japan</ref> |
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| | There's quite a lot of emphasis on how important this is. And this could be the masterstroke that basically secures Western Honshu for Nobunaga. So he's returned to Kyoto, and Nobunaga sends his retainer Akechi Mitsuhide with Akechi's army as the initial force to go reinforce Hideyoshi out west. And for reasons that are not quite clear, but of course, lead to lots of speculation and dramatic interpretation. Akechi decides that instead of turning west to go support Hideyoshi, he's going to turn his forces east, march into Kyoto, surround the residence of Nobunaga, which is the Honnō-ji Temple in central Kyoto. It's where he normally took up residence when he was in the city, and attack his own war.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref> |
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| | We don't really know why we don't really get any full explanation of Akechi's motives. There's lots of speculation that it had to do with resentment at court treatment by Nobunaga. One thing that we do know is that Akechi's mother had been killed by a rival clan where Akechi had given them his mother as a hostage, as insurance essentially against an attack. And Nobunaga superseded that and ordered the attack anyway. So they killed Akechi's mother. Other things are rumors that he was physically abusive and verbally abusive to Mitsuhide personally.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| | But for whatever reason, Akechi decides that this is his moment while Nobunaga is lightly guarded. He's certainly not expecting anybody to attack him in Kyoto. They surround Nobunaga's residence, set out on fire. Nobunaga and his guards fight back, but are eventually overwhelmed. Nobunaga commits suicide. And then his heir as well, who was also in Kyoto, is attacked by Akechi's forces and dies. So in one stroke, the Akechi have eliminated, basically decapitated the Oda family and thus ended Nobunaga's career.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 05"/> |
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| | ===[[Yasuke]]=== |
| ![[Bare Chested]]
| | we know that he's from Africa, but we don't know for certain which parts of Africa, apart from that it would have been on the East Coast. The descriptions we have from Japanese descriptions are very much of somebody from what is now South Sudan, very tall, very black, very strong. Whereas there's a couple of sources which suggest he might have come from the Mozambique area. However, he doesn't fit the description very much of people from that region. There's also the full possibility that he could have been somehow trafficked from the South Sudan area down south and come through Mozambique as well.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 4: Yasuke: The First African Samurai</ref> |
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| | He arrived in May 1579 on a ship from Macau to get from Africa, whichever part of Africa it was to Macau and then to Japan. He'd already spent time in India. He'd spent time in Malacca in modern day Malaysia. And I think it was about six to nine months in Macau. He was the bodyguard of a Jesuit, the head Jesuit in Asia, essentially the head of the Christian church in Asia, a man called Alessandro Valignano. And Valignano was on a tour from Rome.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/> |
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| | It's highly likely that he would have been Christian, at least on paper.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/> |
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| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, loot
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Captain's Chest]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |740
| |
| | +13% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Total Armor
| |
| |Complete [[Lost and Found]]
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Celestial Torso]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3303
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+50% Adrenaline on Assassination Kill
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Celestial Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Champion's Breastplate]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Chest Plate of the Underworld]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10 Seconds Burning Duration
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Underworld Mythical Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Chestplate of the Fallen]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>Protects 10% max Health while in Tartaros Rifts
| |
| |Defeat [[Swordfish]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Conqueror's Breastplate]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |770
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot.
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Crafted Bear Fur Armor]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1084
| |
| | +14% Warrior Damage<br>+25% Damage on Animals<br>+30% Total Armor
| |
| |Complete [[Shroud of the Bear]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Cult Assassin Armor]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |2988
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Health
| |
| |Complete [[Death and Disorder]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Damais' Breastplate]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1084
| |
| | +14% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Total Armor<br>+10% Damage with Heavy Weapons
| |
| |Defeat the mercenary [[Damais the Not-So-Indifferent]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dark Steel Chestplate]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1084
| |
| | +14% Warrior Damage<br>+10% Health<br>+10% Hunter Damage
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Demigod's Chestplate]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10% All Damage
| |
| |Defeat [[Alexios|Deimos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Demosthenes' Battleplate]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Complete [[Swift as Wind]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dikastes' Breastplate]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| | +?% Warrior Damage<br >+?% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Defeat the Atlantean [[Polemarch]] at the [[Doma of Elasippos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Diokles' Armor]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |
| |
| |Complete [[Dressing up for Charon]] and Lie
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dusk Herald's Garment]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |940
| |
| | +13% Assassin Damage<br>+25% Adrenaline on Assassination Kill
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Herald of Dusk Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Entry Not Found (Abstergo Protective Vest)]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Abstergo Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ezio's Roman Robe]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3303
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+50% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Unlock [[Ezio's Roman Set]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[First Civilization Breastplate]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot.
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Gratuitous Chest of the Thankful]]*
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Thank You, Misthios]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Guard of Time]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1084
| |
| | +14% Warrior Damage<br>+10% Health<br>+30% Total Armor
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Kronos Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Heavy Athenian Breastplate]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |649
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Heavy Spartan Breastplate]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[And the Streets Run Red]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Heitor's Breastplate]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1084
| |
| | +14% Warrior Damage<br>+10% Health<br>+30% Total Armor
| |
| |Complete [[A Friend in Need...]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Hunter's Outfit]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Iaeira's Expedition Dress]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |3131
| |
| | +24% Hunter Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage<br>+20% Damage with Bow Charged Shot
| |
| |Defeat the mercenary [[Iaeira the Overcomer]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Isu Commander's Armor]]**
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Isu Myrmidon Breastplate]]**
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Isu Warden Breastplate]]**
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Jason's Golden Fleece]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1040
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Total Armor
| |
| |Defeat the mercenary with the suffix "the Resplendent."
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Jordaneos' Breastplate]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Loot a chest in the [[Salty Bandits]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[King of the Forest]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1144
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+10% Health
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Nemean Lion Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lawgiver Chest Plate]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+50% Elemental Buildup
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Lawgiver Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lesbos Breastplate]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Defeat [[Kodros]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Light Athenian Armor]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lover's Nest]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lysander's Chestplate]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Complete [[The Cost of War]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Magnificent Mycenaean Breastplate]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |3286
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Heavy Bladed Weapons
| |
| |Ubisoft Club
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Master Assassin's Robes]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3303
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Poison Damage
| |
| |Eliminate [[Gaspar (Ancients)|Gaspar]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Master's Artemis Outfit]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1040
| |
| | +15% Hunter Damage<br>+10% Bow Charging Speed
| |
| |Complete [[The Kretan Bull]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Megaris Tunic]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |721
| |
| | +12% Assassin Damage
| |
| |Complete [[A Journey into War]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Mercenary Breastplate]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Mighty Harness]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10 Seconds Burning Duration
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Herakles Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Minotaur Torso]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |940
| |
| | +13% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Total Armor
| |
| |Complete [[What Lies Below the Surface]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Misthios Tunic]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |416
| |
| | +8% Warrior Damage
| |
| |Owned
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Odysseus Breastplate]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Odysseus Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Olympian Breastplate]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |541
| |
| | +12% Hunter Damage<br>+8% Damage with Bow Charged Shot<br>+8% Bow Charged Speed
| |
| |Complete [[Throwing the Bet]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Order Soldier's Armor]]*
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |3286
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>10 Seconds Burning Duration
| |
| |Complete [[Answers from Ashes]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pack Alpha Chest Guard]]*
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Total Armor
| |
| |Complete [[The City that Cried Wolf]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Perikles' Armor]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |
| |
| |Complete [[Athens's Last Hope]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Persian Elite Chest Guard]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1923
| |
| | +19% Warrior Damage<br>+5% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Defeat [[Bubares]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Persian Warrior Armor]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |3131
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot.
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Physician's Linothorax]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Doctor's Pet]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pilgrim's Garment]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1040
| |
| | +15% Assassin Damage<br>+25% Adrenaline on Assassination Kill
| |
| |Looted from legendary chest in the [[Temple of Athena Chalkioikos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pirate Armor]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1040
| |
| | +15% Assassin Damage<br>+25% Adrenaline on Assassination Kill
| |
| |Defeat [[The Octopus]].
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pirate's Linothorax]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |2988
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br>+30% Damage with Bow Charged Shot
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Aegean Pirate Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Plumage of Protection]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1144
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+5% Adrenaline on Assassination Kill
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Pegasos Mythical Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Politician's Torso]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |2988
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+20% Elemental Resistance
| |
| |Complete [[Designated Rider]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Radiant Breastplate]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Elemental Resistance
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Helios Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Recruiter's Chest Guard]]*
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| | + % Assassin Damage<br>+ % Adrenaline on Assassination Kill
| |
| |Complete [[Revealing the Recruiter]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Restored Mycenaean Armor]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| | +12% Warrior Damage<br>+4 Seconds Burning Duration<br>+20% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Keep the Faith]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Robes for Ritual]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1837
| |
| | +19% Assassin Damage<br>+35% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Dionysos Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Royal Atlantean Breastplate]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % CRIT Damage<br>+ % Elemental Resistance
| |
| |Complete [[The Atlantean Patient]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Rusty Mycenaean Armor]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Origins of a Ritual]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sacred Vestments]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3303
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Bow Charging Speed
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Oracle Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sapphire Linothorax]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| | +13% Assassin Damage<br>+25% Adrenaline on Assassination Kill
| |
| |Complete [[Photios's Pre-Tirement]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sash of Athens]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Athena Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Scaled Torso]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| | +15% Assassin Damage<br>+20% Poison Damage
| |
| |Defeat [[Elpenor]]<br>Complete [[Snake in the Grass]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Scrapped Cuirass]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| | +13% Hunter Damage<br>+10% Bow Charging Speed
| |
| |Complete [[Farm in Flames]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Silver Chestplate]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Loot, blacksmith
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Solar Breastplate]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| | + % Hunter Damage<br>+ % Damage with Bow Charged Shot<br>+ % Bow Charging Speed
| |
| |Complete [[Lighten Up]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spartan Breastplate]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| | +9% Hunter Damage<br>+8% Elemental Resistance
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spartan Cuirass]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |834
| |
| | +13% Warrior Damage<br>+10% Damage with Heavy Weapons
| |
| |Complete [[A Treasury of Legends]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spartan War Hero Armor]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Defeat [[Skylax]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Tempered Chestplate of the Keeper]]*
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Defeat [[Phratagounè]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Theseus' Breastplate]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| | +11% Warrior Damage<br>+25% Elemental Buildup
| |
| |Complete [[Recollections]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Thyia's Embrace]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Blood for Aphrodite]] (choose "Armor")
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Top of the Food Chain]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Shark Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Tracker's Cloak]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Traveler's Garments]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| | +13% Hunter Damage<br>+10% Damage with Heavy Weapons
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot.
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Veteran Breastplate]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Flowers for the Dead]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Watchman's Linothorax]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| | +14% Assassin Damge<br>+20% CRIT Damage<br>+20% Adrenaline on Assassination Kill
| |
| |Loot a chest in the [[Fort of the Aloades]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Wolfslayer's Breastplate]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| | + % Assassin damage<br>+ % Bow Charging Speed
| |
| |Complete [[A Legendary Hunt]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Wondrous Outfit]]
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |}
| |
| <small>*Only available after downloading ''[[Legacy of the First Blade]]''</small><br> | |
| <small>**Only available after downloading ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]''</small>
| |
|
| |
|
| ====Waist Armor====
| | Yasuke is recorded two years afterwards as having quite a good level of Japanese. [...] He [Valignano] was the person who insisted that his missionaries study Chinese, Japanese, various Indian languages, so it's conceivable that Yasuke had already started to learn Japanese before he arrived.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/> |
| {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
| | |
| !width="5%" |Name
| | Another one, when getting to Miyako, which is now Kyoto, a huge mob literally surrounded the mission and almost pushed the mission down, throwing stones. There were dead people in the crowd outside. And at that point, Nobunaga, who was the most powerful warlord in Japan at the time, was five minutes walk away. He heard this huge hullaballo, which he liked. He heard what was going on. And he demanded to see who was disturbing the peace, demanded that this person be brought before him.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/> |
| !width="5%" |Rarity
| | |
| !width="5%" |Max Armor (Lvl 50)
| | Somehow within a few days, Yasuke has entered Nobunaga's service. Within a month, he's gone to Nobunaga's castle town. There's another Jesuit record from there. And there's a Japanese record from there as well that says how much Nobunaga enjoyed talking to him, that he gave him a house, that he gave him a sword. And that's where the idea that he became a samurai comes into it.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/> |
| !width="10%" |Attributes
| | |
| !width="5%" |Availability
| | There's another record of their first audience where Nobunaga gifts him what is essentially 30 kilos of coins. And you can imagine that as a kind of joke as well. Give the strong man 30 kilos worth of money and see if he can actually carry it. It doesn't say whether he carried it away on his own or not, but that was a lot of money.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/> |
| |-
| | |
| ![[Adventurer's Belt]]
| | So Yasuke was there at Nobunaga's death. He possibly was the last person to see him alive. Nobunaga was killed in a coup d'etat, essentially. He was heading to the front with this small corps of men over which Yasuke was one, around 30 people. And one of his generals, basically, we still don't know to this day why, he brought his whole army of 13,000 and attacked. They were all gunned down, essentially. Nobunaga, with Yasuke and his lover, [Mori] Ranmaru, come into the middle of the temple where their last moments are held. The temple's on fire around them. And Nobunaga really is going to know what happened in that room because there's only three people and they all died, except for Yasuke. But we only know that Yasuke survived because the Jesuits recorded as such. We don't know what he saw, unfortunately. The normal legend goes Nobunaga cut his belly, Ranmaru took his head off as his second, and then one supposes that Ranmaru then cut his belly and Yasuke took off Ranmaru's head. And the supposed last order is Yasuke save my head. Yasuke runs with the head to Nobunaga's son, who is probably about five to ten minutes walk away, very close, in a different temple. So about to be attacked. Also just putting up the defenses for a last ditch stand. Of course, that doesn't last very long. He's dead within the hour or so. And all we know from the Jesuit source, there are no more Japanese sources, all we know from the Jesuit source is that Yasuke was there at the last. He was one of the few survivors. He was taken prisoner. He surrendered his sword. And he was then escorted to the Jesuit mission, which was again only five minutes walk away. This is a very small area of Kyoto where all this happens. The Jesuits give thanks to God for his deliverance.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 04"/> |
| |Common
| | |
| |??
| | ===[[Hattori Hanzō]]=== |
| |??
| | Many of them [Iga warriors] went to work for a retainer of Tokugawa Iyasu who has become famous in kind of ninja lore, man by the name of Hattori Hanzo. And Hattori Hanzo had family ties to Iga. He's often referred to or portrayed as in pop culture as a ninja, but he was a samurai retainer, a warrior just like many of the warriors that fought for any of the Daimyo of this period. He appears in most of Tokugawa Iyasu's battles until Hanzo dies in 1590s. He is considered one of Tokugawa Iyasu's closest retainers, but because through his family ties, he had a knowledge base of these sort of unconventional guerilla tactics. He also had through those ties, the ability to kind of act as a landing place for many of these men of Iga. And so many of them went to work for Tokugawa Ieyasu under the command of Hattori Hanzo.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06">''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 6: The Tensho Iga War</ref> |
| |Complete [[A Family Ordeal]]
| | |
| |-
| | There's actually a gate of what is now the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, but underneath the Tokugawa Shoguns was the Shogun's Palace. One of the gates is named the Hanzo Mon, the Gate of Hanzo, the Hanzo Gate. And this is because Hattori Hanzo and the men of Iga that he recruited acted as a special guard force for the Tokugawa Shoguns.<ref name="Echoes Shadows 06"/> |
| ![[Agamemnon's Waistband]]
| | |
| |Legendary
| | {{Reflist}} |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10 Seconds Burning Duration
| |
| |Defeat [[The Centaur of Euboea]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Agora Belt]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1034
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Complete [[Citizenship Test]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Amazon's Tassets]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Defeat [[Okytos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ancient King's Waistband]]
| |
| |Rare - Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Loot, Blacksmith
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Anh Ki's Excessively Heavy Waist]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| | +14% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Change to Ignore Half Damage<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities
| |
| |Looted from legendary chest in the [[Tomb of the First Champion]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Arena Fighter's Waistband]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Damage with Overpower Abilities
| |
| |Obtained in the [[Pephka Arena]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ariathate's Belt of Strength]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1352
| |
| | +16% Warrior Damage<br>+12% Health<br>+36% Total Armor
| |
| |Defeat the mercenary [[Ariathate the Winner]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Assassin's Belt]]
| |
| |Rare - Epic
| |
| |653
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Athena Promachos Belt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Athena Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Athenian Pteruges]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1084
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Athenian Tassets]]
| |
| |Rare - Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot.
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Athenian Waistband]]
| |
| |Common - Epic
| |
| |'''Epic:''' 1084
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Athenian War Hero Belt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1040
| |
| | +15% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Headshot Damage
| |
| |Defeat [[Rhexenor]]<br>Complete [[A-Musing Tale]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Band of Dusk]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1034
| |
| | +13% Assassin Damage<br>+20% Poison Damage
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Herald of Dusk Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Bandit Chief Belt]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Hostage Situation]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Belt of Abomination]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Defeat the [[Cyclops]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Belt of Ares]]
| |
| |Rare - Epic
| |
| |'''Rare:''' 940<br>'''Epic:''' 986
| |
| |'''Rare:''' +13% Assassin Damage<br>+25% Elemental Buildup
| |
| '''Epic:''' +14% Assassin Damage<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities<br>+50% CRIT Damage while Low Health
| |
| |'''Rare:''' Conquest Battle reward, Loot<br>'''Epic:''' Complete [[Revenge Served Cold]].
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Belt of Before]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| | + % Assassin Damage<br>+ % CRIT Damage while Low Health
| |
| |Complete [[Give 'Em Hades]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Belt of the Sphinx]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1971
| |
| | +21% Hunter Damage<br>+16% CRIT Chance while Full Health
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Sphinx Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Belt of the Underworld]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1144
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Underworld Mythical Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Brawler's Waistband]]
| |
| |Rare - Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot.
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Bronze Belt]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1084
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot.
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Carnivore's Supply]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |2068
| |
| | +19% Warrior Damage<br>+8% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Shark Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Celestial Waist]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3303
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+10% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Celestial Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Champion's Waistband]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1084
| |
| | +14% Warrior Damage<br>+10% Health<br>+50% CRIT Damage while Low Health
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Conqueror's Waistband]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Cozy Dyed Belt]]*
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Safe Passage (Odyssey)|Safe Passage]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Demigod's Belt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1144
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+5% All Damage
| |
| |Defeat [[Alexios|Deimos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Demosthenes' Belt]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |986
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Complete [[Creating Opportunity]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dikastes' Belt]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |
| |
| | +?% Warrior Damage<br>+?% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Eliminate [[Skirtis]] at the [[Fortified Doma of Autochthonos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Entry Not Found (Abstergo Utility Belt)]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Abstergo Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Exorbitant Belt of the Broker]]*
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1914
| |
| | +18% Warrior Damage<br>+7 Seconds Burning Duration<br>+28% Chance to Ignore Half Damage
| |
| |Defeat [[Sophos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ezio's Roman Sash]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3303
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+10% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Unlock [[Ezio's Roman Set]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Father Time]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |986
| |
| | +14% Warrior Damage<br>+15% Adrenaline per Hit<br>+20% Damage on Athenian Soldiers
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Kronos Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[First Civilization Waistband]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Healer's Sash]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Inheritance Insurance]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[High Seas Belt]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Crewless]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hippolyta's Belt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1040
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+15% Melee Resistance
| |
| |Defeat mercenary with the suffix "the Frenzied"
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hunter's Belt]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |765
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Isu Myrmidon Pteruges]]**
| |
| |Common - Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Isu Warden Waistband]]**
| |
| |Common - Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Kidnapper's Belt]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Gluten Free]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Kytheran Belt]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Found during [[Pick Your Poison]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lawgiver Belt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Poison Damage
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Lawgiver Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lysander's Belt]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1084
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Complete [[Ambition]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Magnificent Mycenaean Belt]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |28
| |
| | +5% Warrior Damage<br>+1% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Ubisoft Club
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Master Assassin's Belt]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |
| |
| | +?% Assassin Damage<br>+?% Poison Damage
| |
| |Eliminate [[Artazostre]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Master's Artemis Belt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1040
| |
| | +15% Hunter Damage<br>+15% Damage with Bows on Distant Targets
| |
| |Complete [[Kallisto the Bear (memory)|Kallisto the Bear]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Medicinal Sash]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Qamra, Medicine Woman]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Megarian Belt]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |70
| |
| | +4% Warrior Damage
| |
| |Complete [[The Athenian Leader]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Mercenary Belt]]
| |
| |Common - Epic
| |
| |
| |
| '''Common:''' ??<br>'''Rare:''' 2988<br>'''Epic:''' 3131
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot.
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Mighty Belt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+100% CRIT Damage while Full Health
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Herakles Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Misthios' Belt]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |6
| |
| | +4% Warrior Damage
| |
| |Owned.
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Nesaia's Belt]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |986
| |
| | +14% Hunter Damage<br>+15% Adrenaline per Hit<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities
| |
| |Defeat [[Nesaia]]<br>Complete [[The Last Hunt of Nesaia]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Odysseus Belt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| | +?% Hunter Damage<br>+?% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Purchase the [[Odysseus Pack]] DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Olympic Belt]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Kallipateira]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Order Soldier's Waistband]]*
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |3286
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+10% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Complete [[The Last Magi]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pegasos' Embrace]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1144
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+15% Adrenaline per Hit
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Pegasos Mythical Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Persian Elite Belt]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1923
| |
| | +19% Warrior Damage<br>+1% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Defeat [[Akantha]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Persian Warrior Waistband]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |986
| |
| | +14% Hunter Damage<br>+40% CRIT Damage while Low Health<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities
| |
| |Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pilgrim's Belt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1040
| |
| | +15% Assassin Damage<br>+25% Adrenaline on Assassination Kill
| |
| |Looted from legendary chest in the [[Ruins of Artemis]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pirate Waistband]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1040
| |
| | +15% Assassin Damage<br>+5% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Defeat [[Sokos]].
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pirate's Girdle]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |155
| |
| | +7% Hunter Damage<br>+10% Headshot Damage
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Aegean Pirate Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Radiant Belt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3633
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Helios Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Restored Mycenaean Waistband]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |775
| |
| | +12% Warrior Damage<br>+4 Seconds Burning Duration<br>+4% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Complete [[Keep the Faith]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Rusty Mycenaean Waistband]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Chasing Phantoms]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sacred Waistband]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3033
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+50% Headshot Damage
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Oracle Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Silver Belt]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Skeletal Remains]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1837
| |
| | +19% Hunter Damage<br>+21% Damage with Bows on Distant Targets
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Wild Boar Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Slithering Belt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3303
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Poison Damage
| |
| |Defeat [[Sotera]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Smuggled Belt]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Port of Lawlessness]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spartan Belt]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |700
| |
| | +13% Hunter Damage<br>+15% Adrenaline per Hit
| |
| |Complete [[Brothers in Arms]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spartan Waistband]]
| |
| |Rare - Epic
| |
| |'''Epic:''' 986
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot, Complete [[Not My Mother's Daughter]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spartan War Hero Belt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1144
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities
| |
| |Complete [[Judge, Jury, Executioner (Odyssey)|Judge, Jury, Executioner]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[The Lion's Snare]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1144
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage while Full Health
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Nemean Lion Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Theseus' Belt]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1034
| |
| | +13% Warrior Damage<br>+25% Elemental Buildup
| |
| |Complete [[Bare It All]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Tracker's Belt]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Traveler's Belt]]
| |
| |Rare<br>Epic
| |
| |
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Traveler's Pouches]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1034
| |
| | +13% Warrior Damage<br>+10% Damage on Animals
| |
| |Complete [[Sins of the Past]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Waistband of Achilles]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |958
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+5% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Defeat [[Okytos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Waistband of the Fallen]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |3303
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>Protects 10% max Health while in Tartaros Rifts
| |
| |Defeat [[Epiktetos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Waistband of the Immortal]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1144
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+5% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Defeat [[Melite]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Weight of War]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1040
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+5% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Spartan Renegade Pack]]'' DLC.
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Wine Waistband]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1837
| |
| | +19% Assassin Damage<br>+60% CRIT Damage while Full Health
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Dionysos Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| !
| |
| [[Wondrous Belt]]
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |}
| |
| <small>*Only available after downloading ''[[Legacy of the First Blade]]''</small><br>
| |
| <small>**Only available after downloading ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]''</small>
| |
| | |
| ====Leg Armor====
| |
| {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
| |
| !width="5%" |Name
| |
| !width="5%" |Rarity
| |
| !width="5%" |Max Armor (Lvl 99)
| |
| !width="10%" |Attributes
| |
| !width="5%" |Availability
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Amazon's Greaves]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10% All Damage
| |
| |Eliminate [[Deianeira]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ancient King's Boots]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Arkadian Guard Boots]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Breaking Bread]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Assassin's Greaves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Astra's Boots]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Eliminate [[Astra]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Atalanta Sandals]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Elemental Resistance
| |
| |Eliminate the mercenary with the suffix "the Flash"
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Athenian Buskins]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Athenian Greaves]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Athenian Sandals]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Athenian Shoes]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Athenian War Hero Boots]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Bow Charging Speed
| |
| |Complete [[Hades, Meet Podarkes]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Attika Sandals]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1808
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Spears
| |
| |Complete [[Welcome to Athens]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Bandit Sandals]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Battlefield Boots]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[I Don't Belong Here]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Blood Waders]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Spears
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Spartan Renegade Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Boeotian Greaves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[The Stolen Steed]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Boots of Agamemnon]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Fire Damage
| |
| |Eliminate [[The Chimera]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Boots of Ares]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Boots of the Fallen]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>Protects 10% max Health while in Tartaros Rifts
| |
| |Eliminate [[Deianeira]] in the Underworld
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Boots of the Immortal]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+100% CRIT Damage while Low Health
| |
| |Eliminate [[Harpalos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Brawler's Boots]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Bronze Boots]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Celestial Legs]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Movement Speed while Crouching
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Celestial Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Champion's Greaves]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Climbing-Vine Greaves]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+100% CRIT Damage while Full Health
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Dionysos Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Conqueror's Greaves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Delivery Boots]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1643
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+100% CRIT Damage while Full Health
| |
| |Complete [[Escort Service]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Demigod's Boots]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Defeat [[Alexios|Deimos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Demosthenes' Greaves]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[The Wise Warrior]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dikastes' Greaves]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Eliminate [[Legoras]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dusk-Colored Pedila]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1643
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+10% All Damage
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Herald of Dusk Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Eagle Wrappings]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Damage with Bow Charged Shot
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Ikaros Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Entry Not Found (Abstergo Combat Boots)]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Abstergo Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Euboea Boots]]*
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[The Taxman Cometh]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Exoskelos]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% CRIT Chance while Full Health
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Myrmidon Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ezio's Roman Boots]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+20% CRIT Chance while Full Health
| |
| |Unlock [[Ezio's Roman Set]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[First Civilization Greaves]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Greaves of Conspiracy]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1643
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br>+30% Damage with Spears
| |
| |Complete [[Free Speech]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Greaves of Grieving]]*
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Whimpers Through the Fog]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Greaves of the Arena]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[They Just Want Cruelty]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Greaves of the Sphinx]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+100% CRIT Damage while Full Health
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Sphinx Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Greaves of the Underworld]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Spears
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Underworld Mythical Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Greek Sandals]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Heavy Athenian Greaves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Heavy Spartan Greaves]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Heitor's Buskins]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1643
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+20% Elemental Resistance
| |
| |Complete [[Heitor's Gonna Hate]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hermes' Greaves]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[A Life for a Life]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hippia Legs]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Movement Speed while Crouching
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Athena Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hunter's Treads]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% CRIT Chance while Full Health
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Nemean Lion Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Hunter's Treads (Rare)]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Isu Commander's Boots]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Isu Myrmidon Boots]]**
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| | rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| | rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Isu Vanguard Greaves]]**
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| | rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| | rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Isu Warden Treads]]**
| |
| |Common
| |
| |??
| |
| | rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| | rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Journey Shoes]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Ostracized]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Kythera Greaves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[I, Diona]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lawgiver Greaves]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Fire Damage
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Lawgiver Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lesbos Sandals]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1808
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage
| |
| +60% Total Armor
| |
| |Lie to the Father in [[Son of a Fisherman]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lightweight Isu Treads]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[No Good Deed]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lysander's Boots]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1895
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Fire Damage<br>+20% Elemental Resistance
| |
| |Complete [[Only Fools Want War]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Magnificent Mycenaean Greaves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1808
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Spears
| |
| |Ubisoft Club
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Master Assassin's Boots]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+10 Seconds Intoxicated Duration
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Master's Artemis Treads]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Damage with Bow Charged Shot
| |
| |Complete [[The Lykaon Wolf]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Mega Leg Plates of the Brawn]]*
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1895
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+10% All Damage<br>+40% Damage on Spartan Soldiers
| |
| |Complete [[Theatrics and Espionage]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Mercenary Boots]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Messenger's Boots]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1643
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Bow Charging Speed
| |
| |Complete [[He Who Stops]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Mighty Greaves]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% CRIT Chance while Full Health
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Herakles Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Noxious Boots]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+10 Seconds Intoxicated Duration
| |
| |Eliminate [[Midas]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Odysseus Greaves]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Damage with Bow Charged Shot
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Odysseus Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Olympic Sandals]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Gutter Runner]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Order Soldier's Boots]]*
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1808
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+10% All Damage
| |
| |Complete [[The Ordering of the Kosmos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Patched Bandit Greaves]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Persian Elite Greaves]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10% All Damage
| |
| |Eliminate [[Echion]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Persian Warrior Boots]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1895
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pilgrim's Boots]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Movement Speed while Crouching
| |
| |Loot the chest in the [[Temple of Britomartis]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pirate Boots]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1808
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+20% CRIT Chance while Low Health
| |
| |Complete [[Red in the Wreckage]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pirate Treads]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+20% CRIT Chance while Full Health
| |
| |Eliminate [[The Mytilenian Shark]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pirate's Light Shin Guards]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |1643
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Bow Charging Speed
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Aegean Pirate Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pit Fighter's Boots]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |[[Pephka Arena]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Plated Greaves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Racing Greaves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Foot Race]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Radiant Greaves]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Elemental Resistance
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Helios Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Reef Guards]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+100% CRIT Damage while Low Health
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Shark Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Regal Greaves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Kings of Sparta]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Restored Mycenaean Boots]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Keep the Faith]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Royal Atlantean Greaves]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Rebel Scum]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Runner's Sandals]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Loot the chest in the [[Leader House, Messara|Leader House]] in [[Gortyn]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Rusty Mycenaean Boots]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[A Life's Dedication]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sacred Wrappings]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Damage with Bow Charged Shot
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Oracle Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Silver Boots]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spartan Buskins]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Spartan Greaves]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spartan War Hero Boots]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10% All Damage
| |
| |Eliminate [[Kallias]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Sunken Greaves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Tax Collector Greaves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Death and Taxes]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[The Wild Hunt (armor)|The Wild Hunt]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1817
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Damage with Bow Charged Shot
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Wild Boar Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Theseus' Greaves]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Full Circle]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Timeless Greaves]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |1895
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Spears<br>+40% Damage on Spartan Soldiers
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Kronos Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Tracker's Boots]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Traveler's Boots]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"| (Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Wine-Making Boots]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Old Friends, Old Problems]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Winged Guardian's Greaves]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |1998
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Movement Speed while Crouching
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Pegasos Mythical Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| ===Sword===
| |
| {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
| |
| !width="5%" |Name
| |
| !width="5%" |Rarity
| |
| !width="5%" |DPS (Lvl 99)
| |
| !width="10%"|Attributes
| |
| !width="5%" |Availability
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Akinakes]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Blacksmith]], Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ancient Battle Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | (Randomised)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Apollonian Blade]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Swords<br>+30% Adrenaline per Hit
| |
| |Choose Apollo in [[Test of Judgment]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Arcane Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Swords
| |
| |[[Ubisoft Club]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Artemis' Bane]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br>+10% All Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Clothes Make the Daughter]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Bandit Sword]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Barbed Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Black Makhaira]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Blade of the Ephemeral]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT<br>+25% Assassin Damage but -15% Melee Resistance
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Celestial Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Blade of Yumminess]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+30% Damage with Swords<br>+250% All Damage Cannot use Abilities
| |
| |Blacksmith
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Boeotian Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage
| |
| +30% Adrenaline per Hit
| |
| |Complete [[Brewing Love]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Butcher's Blade]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Caduceus Blade]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | + 25% Warrior Damage
| |
| + 30% Adrenaline per Hit
| |
| +2 Charges for Ares Bull Charge Ability
| |
| |Complete [[The Keeper, a Killer]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Cavalier's Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Ceremonial Khopesh]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Ceremonial Sword]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Champion's Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Legend No More]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Chrysaor]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+30% Adrenaline per Hit<br>+25% Damage after Perfectly Timed Dodge
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Pegasos Mythical Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Contender's Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage
| |
| +20% Assassin Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Call to Arms (Melos)|Call to Arms]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Copycat Sword]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Damage on Spartan Soldiers<br>+10$ CRIT Chance
| |
| |Complete [[There Can Be Only One]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Cursed Gorgoneion]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | + 25% Assassin Damage
| |
| + 40% Poison Damage
| |
| Intoxicate applies to nearby enemies
| |
| |Defeat [[Perseus]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Curved Obsidian Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Right answers when distracting Damalis's client in [[To Help a Girl]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Curved Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Drinker of Light]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Poison Damage<br>+50% Elemental Buildup with Assassin Abilities
| |
| |[[Helix]] Store
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Duris' Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Assassin Damage
| |
| |Choose to forgo [[Duris]]' debt in [[Debt Collector]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dusk's Blood Offering]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Herald of Dusk Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Eagle Kopis]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Ubisoft Club
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Epsilon Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Adrenaline per Hit
| |
| |Ubisoft Club
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Executioner's Blade]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Family Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Family Values (Lokris)|Family Values]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Forged Cleaver of the Isu]]**
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Gorgoneion Xiphos]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT<br>5% Chance to Stun on Melee Hit
| |
| |Defeat [[The Hydra]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Harpe of Perseus (Odyssey)|Harpe of Perseus]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage<br>-25% Cooldown Duration for All Abilities
| |
| |Defeat [[Medusa]]<br>Complete [[Writhing Dead]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Heavy Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +13% Assassin Damage<br>+5% All Damage
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Heitor's Harpe]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage<br>+30% Damage with Swords
| |
| |Complete [[A Friend in Need...]] by choosing to keep the harpe
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hero's Sword]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT<br>+20% Damage with Critical Assassination
| |
| |Complete [[Demeter's Fire]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Hoplite Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Horn of Aries]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Helix Store
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hygieia's Shadow Blade]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |??
| |
| |Defeat the mercenary [[Hygieia the Sword]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Khopesh (Odyssey)|Khopesh]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Kopis (Odyssey)|Kopis]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Kora Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Kybernetes' Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage
| |
| +20% Assassin Damage
| |
| |Complete [[The Paros Blockade]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Leaf Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Athenian Weapons Digital Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Makhaira (Odyssey)|Makhaira]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Milanese Sword]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+30% Damage with Swords
| |
| |Ubisoft Club
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Moonlit Crescent]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Poison Damage<br>+20% Assassin Damage
| |
| |Loot a chest in the [[Northeastern Ruins]] on the island of [[Keos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Nameless Sword]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Defeat the mercenary [[Okyllos the Successor]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Nikolaos' Sword]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Damage on Athenian Soldiers<br>+20% Damage with Sparta Kick Ability
| |
| |Complete [[The Wolf of Sparta]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Obsidian Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Order Scribe's Sword]]*
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Poison Damage
| |
| |Defeat [[Gergis]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pandora's Kopis]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+50% Damage on Animals<br>+50% Damage and +100% for Tamed Beasts
| |
| |Complete [[The Nemean Lion]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Paros Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Complete [[Going Down]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pride of the Lion]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+30% Adrenaline per Hit<br>Rush Assassinate Ability chains to 1 more enemy
| |
| |Complete [[Shadow of a Legend]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Prometheus' Sika]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Fire Damage<br>+15% Fire Damage and Buildup
| |
| |Defeat the mercenary with the suffix "the Spark"
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ranger's Blade]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Fire Damage
| |
| |Complete [[End of the Day]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Rebellion Sword]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Complete [[Free Their Minds, the Rest Will Follow]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Ritual Blade]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Rough Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Rusted Battle Sword]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sacrifice Blade]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Short Sword]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Shotel (Odyssey)|Shotel]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sickle Blade]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sidearm Xiphos]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Damage on Athenian Soldiers
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Spartan Starter Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Six Senses Sword]]**
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Slave's Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+20% Warrior Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Once a Slave]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sosipatros' Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage
| |
| +40% Damage on Spartan Soldiers
| |
| |Defeat [[Sosipatros]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spartan Training Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Training Days]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Spatha]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Strategos' Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage
| |
| +40% Fire Damage
| |
| |Complete [[An Actor's Life for Me]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sword of Avaris]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Poison Damage<br>+20% Assassin Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Say That Again!]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sword of Axon]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Swords<br>+40% Fire Damage
| |
| |Loot selected epic chests
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sword of Damokles]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8527
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT<br>+10% to All Adrenaline Gained
| |
| |Complete [[Where It All Began]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[The Sword of Kings]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10% All Damage<br>50% Melee Charging Speed
| |
| | Complete [[Legacy of the First Blade (memory)|Legacy of the First Blade]] and [[Remnant of the Ancients]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sword of Revolution]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Damage on Athenian Soldiers<br>+40% Poison Damage
| |
| |Loot the body of [[Neritos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[The Head Hook]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Assassin Damage<br>+20% Warrior Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Loot a chest in the [[Tomb of Alkathous]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[The Hunter's Blade]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+50% Damage on Animals<br>+25% CRIT Chance with Predator Shot Ability
| |
| | Purchase ''[[Oracle Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Torturer's Blade]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Hunter Damage
| |
| +30% Damge with Swords
| |
| +20% Assassin Damage
| |
| |Complete [[A New Lease on Death]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Tyche's Folly]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | ?
| |
| |Complete [[Evening the Odds]] by keeping the blade
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[War Sword]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Wooden Sword]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Worship Sword]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Xiphos of Dionysos]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage<br>+20% Damage with Hero Strik Ability
| |
| |Defeat [[Pausanias of Sparta|Pausanias]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Xiphos of Peleus]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT<br>+20% Damage with Rush Assassinate Ability
| |
| |Loot the legendary chest in [[Artemisia Fort]]
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| ===Short blade===
| |
| {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
| |
| ! width="5%" |Name
| |
| ! width="5%" |Rarity
| |
| ! width="5%" |DPS (Max Level 99)
| |
| ! width="5%" |Default Engravings
| |
| ! width="5%" |Availability
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[A Helot's Dagger]]*
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br />+10% All Damage
| |
| | Complete [[Command and Control]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Aconite-Bathed Blade]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Assassin Damage<br>+30% Damage with Daggers<br>+40% Poison Damage
| |
| | Complete [[Popular]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Arachne's Stingers]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+40% Poison Damage<br />Weapon Damage becomes Poison Damage
| |
| | Defeat a mercenary with the epithet "the Weaver"
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Assassin's Dagger]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"| (Randomised)
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"| Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Atlantean Blade]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br />+50% CRIT Damage<br />+30% Armor Penetration
| |
| | Complete [[The Message, the Stick, and the Artist]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Barnabas' Dagger]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Hunter Damage<br />+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities<br />+10% All Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Retribution]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Champion's Dagger]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br />+30% Damage with Daggers
| |
| |Complete [[Legend No More]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Combat Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"| (Randomized)
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"| Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dagger of Kronus]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br />+30% Damage with Daggers<br />+40% Damage when Attacking from Behind
| |
| | Eliminate [[Nyx the Shadow]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dagger of Messara]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| | +13% Assassin Damage<br />+5% All Damage
| |
| |Complete [[It's Complicated]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Dionysos' Tears]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +19% Assassin Damage<br />+30% Adrenaline per CRIT<br />2% Chance to Deal +25% of Assassin Damage on Melee Hit
| |
| | Purchase the ''[[Dionysos Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Edge of Time]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+30% Adrenaline per Hit<br />Reduces all Cooldowns by 10% on successful Parry
| |
| |Complete [[Protector of Persia]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Elixir Knife]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Poison Damage
| |
| |Complete [[The Elixir]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Expert's Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | (Randomized)
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Forged Dagger of the Isu]]**
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | (Randomized)
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[The Greek Hello]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+50% CRIT Damage<br />+15% All Damage but -15% Health
| |
| |Helix Store, Oikos of the Olympians
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Hunting Knife]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"| (Randomized)
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Huntress Blade]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | (Randomized)
| |
| | Defeat [[Aegea]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hyrkanos' Dagger]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br />+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| | Defeat [[Hyrkanos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Isu-Forged Assassin's Blade]]**
| |
| |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 Blade]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br />+30% Damage with Daggers<br />Reduce all Cooldowns by 10% on Hunter Ability Kill
| |
| | Use the [[Forge of Atlantis]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Isu-Forged Warrior's Blade]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br />+30% Damage with Daggers<br />Reduce all Cooldowns by 10% on Warrior Ability Kill
| |
| | Use the [[Forge of Atlantis]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Kephallonian Dagger]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Assassin Damage<br />+30% Damage with Daggers<br />+20% Warrior Damage
| |
| | Complete [[Undoing What's Been Done]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lyra's Dagger]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Assassin Damage<br />+50% CRIT Damage<br />+50% Damage on Animals
| |
| |Complete [[In Dreams]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Nymph's Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |??
| |
| | +13% Assassin Damage<br />+8% Poison Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Age is Just a Number]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Okaleia's Lotus Dagger]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Assassin Damage<br />+30% Damage with Daggers<br />+40% Poison Damage
| |
| | Defeat [[Okaleia the Lotus Eater]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Ornate Dagger]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | (Randomized)
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Penitent's Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +13% Hunter Damage<br />+20% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Complete [[A God Among Men]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Petrified Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +13% Assassin Damage<br />+20% Damage on Spartan Soldiers
| |
| |Complete [[Love's Long Shadow]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Pirate's Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br />+40% Fire Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Recruitment Drive]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Poisoner's Dagger]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Hunter Damage<br />+40% Poison Damage<br />+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| | Defeat [[The Poisoner]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="1" rowspan="2"|[[Rogue Dagger]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomized)
| |
| | colspan="1" rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Shapur's Crooked Dagger]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +18% Warrior Damage<br />+28% Damage on Spartan Soldiers<br />+28% Damage on Athenian Soldiers
| |
| | Defeat [[Shapur the Unforgiving]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="1" rowspan="2"|[[Skinning Knife]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |(Randomized)
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | (Randomized)
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Stylets of the Sly Slayer]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Assassin Damage<br />+20% Warrior Damage<br />+30% Damage with Daggers
| |
| |Loot a chest in the [[Abandoned Mine]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Surgical Blade]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br />+10% All Damage<br />+50% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Complete [[The Hunting Party]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! colspan="1" rowspan="2"|[[Swift Dagger]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| | colspan="1" rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Talon Dagger]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+10% All Damage<br />+10% CRIT Chance but -50% CRIT Damage
| |
| | Purchase the ''[[Athena Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Theatrical Blade]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br />+30% Damage with Daggers
| |
| |Loot the main thug's body in [[Dagger to the Heart]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Thyia's Gift]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |??
| |
| | +18% Assassin Damage<br />+21% Damage with Daggers<br />+28% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Complete [[Blood for Aphrodite]] (choose "Weapons")
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Tiny Blade]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Assassin Damage<br />+50% CRIT Damage<br />+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities
| |
| |Complete [[Across the Border]]
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| ===Heavy weapon===
| |
| ====Heavy blunts====
| |
| {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
| |
| !width="5%"|Name
| |
| !width="5%"|Rarity
| |
| !width="5%"|DPS (Max Lvl 99)
| |
| !width="10%"|Attributes
| |
| !width="5%"|Availability
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Archer's Mace]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | ??
| |
| |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"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Bludgeon Mace]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Boeotian Rhapsody]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Adrenaline per Hit<br>+ % All Damage
| |
| |Loot a chest at the [[Akropolis of Thebes]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2"|[[Bone Mace]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Ceremonial Mace]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"| (Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"| Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Champion's Mace]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | ??
| |
| | 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>+ % Damage on Animals<br>+ % Damage on Athenian Soldiers
| |
| |Loot the chest at [[Lake Poseidon]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2"|[[Forged Mace of the Isu]]**
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Giant Mace]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hammer of Hemorrhaging]]*
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities
| |
| |Complete [[Again, Maláka?!]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hammer of Hephaistos]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Fire Damage<br>+25% Elemental Damage but -25% Physical Damage
| |
| |Defeat the cyclops [[Arges]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[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 legendary chest in [[Mycenae]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hammerhead]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +19% Warrior Damage<br>+14% Damage with Overpower Abilities<br>+30% Damage while Low Health<br>-25% Cooldown Duration for All Abilities
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Shark Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Heavy Mace]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Herakles' Mace]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+30% Adrenaline per Hit<br>+40% Damage with Bows when Above Target
| |
| |Loot 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"|[[Kolossos Mace]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Mace of Atlantis]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[The Gates of Atlantis]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Mace of Chalkis]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Sharp Tongue]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Mace of Justice]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+30% 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
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Fire Damage<br>Weapon Damage becomes Fire Damage
| |
| |Defeat the mercenary with the suffix "the Smoldering"
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Markos' Tenderizer]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |??
| |
| |Loot a chest in [[Aristocratic Residences]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Meatgrinder]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Minotaur Mace]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | + % Assassin Damage<br>+ % CRIT Damage while Full Health
| |
| |Complete [[What Lies Below the Surface]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Monger's Dominator]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons<br>+ % Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Defeat [[The Monger]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Morning Star]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"| (Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"| Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Nemean Claws]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+50% Damage on Animals
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Nemean Lion Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Ornate Mace]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2"| (Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Plunder Mace]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+30% Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons
| |
| |Complete [[We're Not Thieves]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Poultry Pestle]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |??
| |
| |Loot a chest at [[Alektryon's Rest]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Ritual Mace]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Self-Defense Mace]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |??
| |
| |Complete [[Takes Drachmae to Make Drachmae]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Sledgehammer (Odyssey)|Sledgehammer]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Testikles' Nutcracker]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Damage on Spartan Soldiers<br>+ % Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons
| |
| |Defeat [[Testikles]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Testiklos' Nutcracker]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +20% Warrior Damage<br>+32% Adrenaline per CRIT<br>+24% Adrenaline per Hit
| |
| |Defeat [[Testiklos the Nut]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[The Rearranger]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+24% Fire Damage
| |
| |Ubisoft Club
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[The Roar Unending]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+10% All Damage<br>+20% Damage with Fury of the Bloodline Ability
| |
| |Defeat [[The Immortals]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Typhon's Mace]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+30% Damage with Heavy Blunt Weapons<br>+20% Damage with Charged Heavy Attack Ability
| |
| |Defeat [[Exekias]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Wooden Mace]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| ====Heavy blades====
| |
| {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
| |
| !width="5%"|Name
| |
| !width="5%"|Rarity
| |
| !width="5%"|DPS (Max Lvl 99)
| |
| !width="10%"|Attributes
| |
| !width="5%"|Availability
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Alkibiades' Axe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | + % Assassin Damage<br>+ % Damage with Heavy Bladed Weapons
| |
| |Complete [[Handle with Care]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ancient Axe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % All Damage
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Arkalochori Axe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | + % Hunter Damage<br>+ % Adrenaline per Hit
| |
| |Complete [[The Lost Arkalochori Axe]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Astarte's Dull Axe]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Hunter Damage<br>+20% Warrior Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Defeat mercenary [[Astarte the Swamp]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Axe of Deprivation]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % Fire Damage<br>+ % Damage with Heavy Bladed Weapons
| |
| |Complete [[Lost, but Not Forgotten]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Axe of Trials]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities<br>+20% CRIT Chance with Ring of Chaos Ability
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Herakles Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Battle Axe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Berserk Axe]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Black Axe]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Broad Axe]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Bull's Chopper]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Fire Damage<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities
| |
| |Defeat mercenary [[Edonos the Charging Bull]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Ceremonial Axe]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ceremonial Scythe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Champion's Axe]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Hunter Damage<br>+ % Damage with Heavy Bladed Weapons
| |
| |Complete [[Legend No More]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Crude Axe]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Elysian Axe]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | + % Hunter Damage<br>+ % All Damage<br>+ % Damage with Rain of Destruction Ability
| |
| |Defeat [[Polemon]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Forged Halberd of the Isu]]**
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Gilded Scythe]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Golden Axe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hades' Executioner]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | + % Assassin Damage<br>+ % Fire Damage<br>CRIT Chance now affects Elemental Buildup
| |
| |Defeat [[Hades]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Harvest Axe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | + % Hunter Damage<br>+ % Damage on Athenian Soldiers
| |
| |Complete [[Fourth-Degree Burns]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Harvest Scythe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Judgment of the Lion]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities<br>10% Health Restored on successful Parry
| |
| |Complete [[Leviathan's Maw]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Klytaimnestra's Battle Axe]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |??
| |
| |Defeat [[Iphigenia]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Labrys (Odyssey)|Labrys]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lone Wolf's Axe]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Hunter Damage<br>+30% Adrenaline per Hit<br>+30% Damage with Heavy Bladed Weapons
| |
| |Defeat [[Abia the Shaded]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Markos' Gift]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Hunter Damage<br>+ % Warrior Damage<br>+ % CRIT Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Markos's Fate]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Minotaur's Labrys]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |2599
| |
| | +15% Warrior Damage<br>+25% CRIT Damage<br>-1 Adrenaline Cost for Overpower Abilities
| |
| |Defeat the [[Minotaur]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Murder Axe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Heavy Bladed Weapons<br>+40% Adrenaline per Hit
| |
| |Complete [[A Herald of Murder]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Mycenaean Axe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br>+ % CRIT Damage
| |
| |Ubisoft Club
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Order Soldier's Axe]]*
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT<br>+50% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Complete [[The Trap Is Set]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Ornate Axe]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Paros Axe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | + % Assassin Damage<br>+ % CRIT Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Quarry Quandary]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Polyphemos Cyclops Bludgeon]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br>+30% Damage with Heavy Bladed Weapon<br>+25% Damage on Elites and Bosses
| |
| |Defeat the cyclops [[Brontes]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ram Axe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Fire Damage
| |
| |Purchase from Helix Store
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sam's Axe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Heavy Bladed Weapons
| |
| |Ubisoft Club
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spartan Grain Scythe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | + % Assassin Damage<br>+ % CRIT Damage
| |
| |Complete [[A Godless Blight]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Spiked Axe]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Stone Axe]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Swift Slayer]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br>+30% Damage with Heavy Bladed Weapons<br>+50% Damage and Elemental Buildup after Parry
| |
| |Helix Store
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[The Underbite]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br>+50% Damage on Animals<br>+50% CRIT Damage but -10% CRIT Chance
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Wild Boar Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2"|[[Twin-Blade Battle Axe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[War Scythe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| ===Staff===
| |
| {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
| |
| ! width="5%" |Name
| |
| ! width="5%" |Rarity
| |
| ! width="5%" |DPS (Lvl 99)
| |
| ! width="10%"|Engravements
| |
| ! width="5%" |Availability
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Agapios' Staff]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |
| |
| | +11% Hunter Damage<br />+12% Damage with staffs
| |
| |Complete [[Wasn't Born the Kingfisher]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Argolis Walking Staff]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br />+30% Damage with Staffs
| |
| |Complete [[Speak No Evil]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" |[[Battle Staff]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |
| |
| |rowspan="2" |(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" |[[Blacksmith]], Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" |[[Ceremonial Staff (Odyssey)|Ceremonial Staff]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |
| |
| |rowspan="3" |(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" |[[Blacksmith]], Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Champion's Staff]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br>+30% Damage with Staffs
| |
| |Complete [[Legend No More]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Enigma (staff)|Enigma]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br />+40% Fire Damage<br />+50% Elemental Buildup but -25% Physical Damage
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Sphinx Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="2" |[[Forged Staff of the Isu]]**
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | rowspan="2" |(Randomised)
| |
| | rowspan="2" |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" |[[Gilded Staff]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| | rowspan="3" |(Randomised)
| |
| | rowspan="3" |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Golden Harbinger]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br />+50% Headshot Damage<br />+1% Health Restored on Headshots
| |
| |Eliminate [[Gergis]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" | [[Greek Staff]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| | rowspan="3" |(Randomised)
| |
| | rowspan="3" |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" |[[Heavy Staff]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| | rowspan="3" |(Randomised)
| |
| | rowspan="3" |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hippokrates' Staff]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br />+40% Damage on Spartan Soldiers
| |
| |Complete [[A Growing Sickness]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Lakonian Staff]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br />+30% Damage with Staffs<br />
| |
| |Complete [[Home Sweet Home (Odyssey)|Home Sweet Home]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Mikkos' Staff]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Hunter Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per Hit<br>+40% Fire Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Tough Love]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Olympian Torch]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br />+40% Fire Damage<br />+50% Elemental Buildup with Warrior Abilities
| |
| |[[Helix]] Store
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" |[[Ornate Staff]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| | rowspan="3" |(Randomised)
| |
| | rowspan="3" |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7343
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Rod of Asklepios]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+30% Adrenaline per Hit<br />Convert CRIT Chance to Damage but cannot CRIT
| |
| |Eliminate [[Iokaste]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" |[[Rough Staff]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| | rowspan="3" |(Randomised)
| |
| | rowspan="3" |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7343
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" |[[Rusty Staff]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| | rowspan="3" |(Randomised)
| |
| | rowspan="3" |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7343
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" |[[Shepherd's Cane]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| | rowspan="3" |(Randomised)
| |
| | rowspan="3" |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7343
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" |[[Snake Staff]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| | rowspan="3" |(Randomised)
| |
| | rowspan="3" |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7343
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Staff of Athens]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br />+10% All Damage
| |
| |Complete [[The Long Game]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Staff of Hermes Trismegistus]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br />+40% Chance to Ignore Half Damage<br />Low chance to gain a 30% Health Shield when Hit
| |
| |Complete [[The Gates of Atlantis]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Staff of Knowledge]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Assassin Damage<br>+50% CRIT Damage<br>+40% Poison Damage
| |
| |Complete [[A Life's Worth]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Staff of the Dead]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br />+40% Poison Damage<br />Tamed beasts deal Poison Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Guardian of the Gates]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Staff of the Dikastes]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br />+30% Damage with Staffs<br />Staff Damage becomes Knockdown Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Welcome Home]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Theo's Royal Scepter]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |
| |
| | +% Warrior Damage<br>+% Fire Damage<br>+% CRIT Damage
| |
| |Loot the chest in [[Grand Temple of Apollo]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Walking Stick]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline Per Hit<br>+50% Adrenaline Per CRIT
| |
| |Complete [[A Good Toast]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Witch's Staff]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br />+40% Poison Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Heart of Stone]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="3" |[[Wooden Staff]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" |(Randomized)
| |
| |rowspan="3" |[[Blacksmith]], Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| |}
| |
| | |
| ===Spear===
| |
| {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
| |
| !width="5%"|Name
| |
| !width="5%"|Rarity
| |
| !width="5%"|DPS (Max Lvl 99)
| |
| !width="10%"|Attributes
| |
| !width="5%"|Availability
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Achilles' Spear]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br />+30% Damage with Spears<br />+20% Damage with Multi-Shot Ability
| |
| |Loot the legendary chest in [[Olynthos Fortress]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Arena Champion's Spear]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Hunter Damage<br />+ % Adrenaline per CRIT<br />+ % CRIT Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Crowd Pleaser]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Arkadian Spear]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br />+30% Adrenaline per Hit
| |
| |Complete [[To Kill or Not to Kill]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Armor-Piercing Spear of the Unbreakable]]*
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br />+40% Adrenaline per CRIT<br />+20% Damage with Rapid Fire Ability
| |
| |Complete [[Theatrics and Espionage]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Athena's Spear]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br />+10% All Damage<br />+25% Damage and Health while in Conquest Battles
| |
| |Complete all [[Lysander]] and [[Demosthenes]] quests
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Battle Spear]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Bident of the Underworld]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br />+30% Damage with Spears<br />+25% Warrior Damage but -15% Ranged Resistance
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Underworld Mythical Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Black Thorn]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br />+50% CRIT Damage<br />+25% CRIT Chance with Charged Heavy Attack Ability
| |
| |Helix Store
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Boar Piercer]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br />+50% Damage on Animals
| |
| |Complete [[More Questions than Answers]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Champion's Spear]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br />+30% Damage with Spears
| |
| |Complete [[Legend No More]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Conflict Spear]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br />+40% Poison Damage
| |
| |Complete [[The Drachmae of Romance]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Crude Spear]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Cultist Spear]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Cursed Spear of Achilles]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br />+ % Damage with Spears<br />+10% Damage per Enemy Engaged (up to 50%)
| |
| |Defeat [[Achilles]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Falx of Olympos]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+40% Adrenaline per CRIT<br />+100% Damage but Health Capped to 25%
| |
| |Loot the legendary chest in [[Palace of Amphitrite]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ! rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Forged Javelin of the Isu]]**
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Forged Spear of the Isu]]**
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Galloudrix's Trident of Unity]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Warrior Damage<br />+40% Adrenaline per CRIT<br />+10% All Damage
| |
| |Loot the Epic chest in the [[Temple of Poseidon]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Golden Spear]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Gorgon Slayer]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage
| |
| +50% Damage on Animals
| |
| |Complete [[Heavy is the Spear]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Griffin's Scythe]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br />+30% Adrenaline per Hit<br />+20% Damage with Spread Shot Ability
| |
| |Defeat a mercenary with the suffix "the Patricidal"
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hades' Bident]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br />+55% CRIT Damage<br />+20% Damage with Ring of Chaos Ability
| |
| |Loot a chest in [[Mount Ithome Fort]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Handcrafted Spear]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Heartseeker]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Assassin Damage<br />+50% CRIT Damage<br />+10% All Damage
| |
| |Defeat the mercenary [[Polykaste the Jilted]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Heavy Spear]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hermes' Kerukeion]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+40% Poison Damage<br />+15% Poison Damage and Buildup
| |
| |Complete [[Let My Patients Go]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hoplite Dory]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br />+30% Damage with Spears
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Spartan Starter Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hoplite Javelin]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Hunter's Edge]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Hunter Damage<br />+40% Adrenaline per CRIT<br />+20% Damage with Overpower Abilities
| |
| |Complete [[Piecing the Puzzle]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Hunting Spear]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Isu-Forged Assassin's Spear]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+30% Damage with Spears<br />Convert 50% Assassin Damage bonuses to All Damage
| |
| | Use the [[Forge of Atlantis]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Isu-Forged Hunter's Spear]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br />+30% Damage with Spears<br />Convert 50% Hunter Damage bonuses to All Damage
| |
| | Use the [[Forge of Atlantis]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Isu-Forged Warrior's Spear]]**
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br />+30% Damage with Spears<br />Convert 50% Warrior Damage bonuses to All Damage
| |
| | Use the [[Forge of Atlantis]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Javelin (Odyssey)|Javelin]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Kolossi's Pilum]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br />+ % Damage with Spears<br />+ % Adrenaline per Hit
| |
| | Complete [[The Beacons Are Lit]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Laches' Eternal Lance]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Assassin Damage<br />+40% Poison Damage<br />+10% All Damage
| |
| | Defeat the mercenary [[Laches the Eternal]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Master of Waters]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +14% Hunter Damage<br />+20% Adrenaline per CRIT<br />5% CRIT Chance
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Mycenaean Dory]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br />+50% CRIT Damage
| |
| | Ubisoft Club<br />Asking the bot Sam a question between 11-17 June 2018
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Nanno's Toothpick]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | +24% Assassin Damage<br />+30% Adrenaline per Hit<br />+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| | Defeat the mercenary [[Nanno the Abakos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Olympic Spear]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage<br />+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Complete [[Delivering a Champion]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Ornate Spear]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Phalanx Spear]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Warrior Damage<br />+40% Damage on Spartan Soldiers
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Athenian Weapons Digital Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Pilum]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Poseidon's Trident]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br />+50% CRIT Damage<br />Breathe Underwater
| |
| |Loot chest on unmarked island north of [[Samos]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Reinforced Javelin]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |(Randomised)
| |
| |Black, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Ritual Spear]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br />+40% Adrenaline per CRIT
| |
| |Complete [[A Heart for a Head]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Sauroter]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Hunter Damage<br />+30% Adrenaline per Hit<br />+50% Elemental Buildup with Hunter Ability
| |
| |Helix Store
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="2" colspan="1"|[[Scythe (Odyssey)|Scythe]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="2" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Skoura's Spear]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Assassin Damage<br />+ % CRIT Damage<br />+ % Damage on Spartan Soldiers
| |
| |Complete [[Heroes of the Arena]]<br />Defeat [[Skoura]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Spartan Javelin]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spartan Spear]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |Complete [[Sacred Favors]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spear of Kephalos]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Hunter Damage
| |
| |Complete [[In the Footsteps of Gods]] by choosing to keep the spear
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spear of Lashing]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | +23% Assassin Damage<br />+40% Poison Damage with Swords
| |
| |Complete [[Bully the Bullies]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spear of the Aegean]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Assassin Damage<br />+ % Damage with Spears<br />+ % Damage on Isu
| |
| |Defeat [[Atalanta]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Spear of the Waiting Dead]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Hunter Damage<br />+ % Adrenaline per Hit<br />+ % All Damage
| |
| |Complete [[Death-Light Robbery]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Staff of Hermes Trismegistus]]
| |
| |Legendary
| |
| |8257
| |
| | +25% Warrior Damage<br />+40% Chance to Ignore Half Damage<br />Low chance to gain a 30% Health Shield when Hit
| |
| |Complete [[The Gates of Atlantis]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Swordfish Spear]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br />+ % Damage with Spears
| |
| |Complete [[Catch and Release]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[The Harvester of Time]]
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| | + % Warrior Damage<br />+ % Damage with Spears<br />+ % CRIT Damage
| |
| |Purchase the ''[[Kronos Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Traitor's Spear]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| | +22% Assassin Damage
| |
| |Kill the spy in [[The Missing Map]]
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[Trident (Odyssey)|Trident]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |-
| |
| !rowspan="3" colspan="1"|[[War Spear]]
| |
| |Common
| |
| |7113
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|(Randomised)
| |
| |rowspan="3" colspan="1"|Blacksmith, Loot
| |
| |-
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |7469
| |
| |-
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |7829
| |
| |}
| |
|
| |
|
| ===Bow===
| | --> |
| {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%" style="text-align:center;"
| |
| !width="5%" |Name
| |
| !width="5%" |Rarity
| |
| !width="5%" |Max DPS (Lvl 99)
| |
| !width="10%"|Attributes
| |
| !width="5%" |Availability
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Rebellion Bow]]**
| |
| |Epic
| |
| |6808
| |
| | + % Hunter Damage<br />+ % Damage on Isu<br />+ % Bow Charging Speed
| |
| |Complete [[Free Their Minds, the Rest Will Follow]]
| |
| |-
| |
| ![[Recurve Bow]]
| |
| |Rare
| |
| |6495
| |
| | + % Hunter Damage<br />+ % Bow Charging Speed
| |
| |Purchase ''[[Athenian Weapons Digital Pack]]'' DLC
| |
| |-
| |
| |}
| |