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Revision as of 13:42, 9 July 2020

Bronze Epsilon Axe

The Bronze Epsilon Axe was a stronger Bronze Axe dating to the 1st century BCE in Egypt.

Description

A variant of the standard Bronze Axe of Ptolemaic Egypt, the Bronze Epsilon Axe bore the same plain, semi-circular blade bound to a pole at three points. Two of these points were either ends of the blade while the third was via a rear central protrusion at its midpoint. This had the effect of producing two holes in the blade between the binding points. For all intents and purposes, the battleaxe was identical not just the Bronze Axe, but the Scalloped Head Axe, another variant, as well.

History

The Bronze Epsilon Axe was common throughout Egypt during the 1st century BCE.

Weapon statistics

Rarity Quality (Max Level 55) Damage (Max Level 55) Attributes Availability
Common 115 539 Adrenaline on Hurt I Blacksmith, Loot
Description
This three-hole blade fixed to the shaft is all about cutting and slashing.

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