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*The Boarding Axe is based on the Tojhusmuseet axe dating from 1675, the earliest surviving example of the first model of Danish boarding axes used from the 17th and throughout most of the 18th century.<ref name="Danish Axes">[http://www.boardingaxe.com/danish.html Danish boarding axes]. ''Boarding Axes From the Age of Sail''. Seaxe @boardingaxe.com. Accessed 7 September 2017.</ref> | *The Boarding Axe is based on the Tojhusmuseet axe dating from 1675, the earliest surviving example of the first model of Danish boarding axes used from the 17th and throughout most of the 18th century.<ref name="Danish Axes">[http://www.boardingaxe.com/danish.html Danish boarding axes]. ''Boarding Axes From the Age of Sail''. Seaxe @boardingaxe.com. Accessed 7 September 2017.</ref> | ||
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| This article is about the weapon in Assassin's Creed III. You may be looking for the weapon in Assassin's Creed III: Liberation. |

The Boarding Axe was a heavy weapon obtainable by Ratonhnhaké:ton during the 18th century. It could be purchased from any general store in Boston, New York, or the Frontier.
Description
This Danish Naval boarding Axe is typical of the European naval style. An Axe such as this is ideal for cutting ropes and destroying masts to ensure a ship's immobility.[1]
Weapon statistics
| Damage | Speed | Combo | Cost | Availability |
| 3 | 4 | 3 | £7,000 | Sequence 9 |
Trivia
- The Boarding Axe is based on the Tojhusmuseet axe dating from 1675, the earliest surviving example of the first model of Danish boarding axes used from the 17th and throughout most of the 18th century.[2]
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III
- ↑ Danish boarding axes. Boarding Axes From the Age of Sail. Seaxe @boardingaxe.com. Accessed 7 September 2017.