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[[File:ACR Caltrop bomb.png|thumb|right|250px|A caltrop bomb with fuse casing]]
[[File:Caltrop Bomb.png|thumb|right|150px|A typical Caltrop bomb]]
A '''caltrop bomb''' is a form of diversionary [[Bomb|explosives]] that dispersed small {{Wiki|caltrop}}s across the ground, rendering victims vulnerable during a fight.
'''Caltrop bombs''' were [[bomb]]s which were used by the [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] to impede enemy movement via the dispersal of small spikes across the ground, rendering their victims vulnerable during a fight. They could be crafted using any bomb shell or gunpowder type, combined with the caltrops.


Since caltrops were small metal objects with three or more spikes, arranged mainly in a pyramidic shape, at least one of the spikes would always face upwards when they landed on the ground. As such, the bombs used the force of the explosion to disperse these spikes across the blast radius, and anyone who stepped onto them was incapacitated due to the barbed spikes digging into their feet. With this in mind, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] used caltrop bombs to escape pursuers, or to impede the movement of his enemies when he was outnumbered.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
==History==
During [[Piri Reis]]' teenage years, he sailed with his uncle [[Kemal Reis|Kemal]] as [[privateer]]s in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. On one trip to [[Rhodes]], both men took much glee in luring many [[Knights Hospitalier]]s away from their posts into areas covered in caltrops, where the soldiers' rush to apprehend the two quickly turned to them hopping about in full [[armor]] trying not to impale their feet. Piri described this act as being "nothing [was] more undignified".<ref name="PiriCaltrop">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Piri Reis: Caltrops]]</ref>


==Behind the scenes==
Around 1510, the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassins]]' [[Mentor]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] assigned the [[Assassins]] [[Alif]], [[Beatrice]], [[Clara (Assassin)|Clara]], and [[Domenico (Assassin)|Domenico]] a mission to sneak into [[Rome]] and seal the [[Venetian Staff of Eden]] within the [[Colosseum Vault]]. While in the city, the group used a caltrop bomb they had acquired to escape pursuit from a [[Soldier|guard]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice]] – [[Roma (expansion pack)|Roma]]'' – [[Just Visiting]]</ref>
Ezio himself was immune to the effects of his caltrop bombs, presumably since he avoided stepping on them, which allowed him to easily defeat or escape enemies.
 
When Ezio visited [[Constantinople]] in 1511, he was introduced to Piri, who taught him how to [[Bomb-crafting station|craft]] and use caltrop bombs, as they could be made with any shell or [[gunpowder]] type combined with caltrops.<ref name="PiriCaltrop"/> The [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Brotherhood]] had found them to be useful at impeding enemy movement due to the metal's pyramidic shape resulting at least one of the spikes always facing upwards when they landed on the ground. As such, the bombs used the force of the explosion to disperse these spikes across the blast radius, and anyone who stepped onto them was incapacitated by barbed spikes digging into their feet. With this in mind, Ezio used caltrop bombs to escape pursuers or to impede enemy movements when he was outnumbered.<ref name="ACR">''Assassin's Creed: Revelations''</ref>


The [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations achievements|achievement]] "'''Mouse Trap'''" could be earned by using a caltrop bomb to halt a total of 5 [[guard]]s and then kill them with a scaffold by destroying it with the [[Hookblade]].
Ezio could also deploy caltrop bomb-wielding Ottoman Assassins during a [[Den Defense]]. Whenever they caught a [[Templars|Templar]] with their bombs, the small spikes only caused minimal damage but significantly slowed their movement speed, allowing other units to make quick work of them. The Templars' [[War Machines (Den Defense)|heavy siege weapons]] were immune to these bombs because their size crushed the caltrops beneath their weight or embedded them into the ground.<ref name="ACR"/>


In a [[Den Defense]], [[Assassins]] who used caltrop bombs were one of the units that Ezio could deploy. Whenever they caught a [[Templars|Templar]] with their bombs, it only hurt their targets a small amount, but slowed their movement speed significantly, allowing other units to make quick work of them. The Templars' [[War Machines (Den Defense)|heavy siege weapon]] was immune to these bombs.
==Behind the scenes==
The [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations achievements|achievement]] "'''Mouse Trap'''" could be earned by using a caltrop bomb to halt a total of 5 guards]] and then killing them with a scaffold by destroying it with the [[Hookblade]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="250">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="250">
Caltrop.png|Variations of caltrop bombs
ACR Caltrop bomb casings.png|Variations of caltrop bombs
</gallery>
</gallery>



Revision as of 15:00, 16 August 2023

A caltrop bomb with fuse casing

A caltrop bomb is a form of diversionary explosives that dispersed small caltrops across the ground, rendering victims vulnerable during a fight.

History

During Piri Reis' teenage years, he sailed with his uncle Kemal as privateers in the Mediterranean Sea. On one trip to Rhodes, both men took much glee in luring many Knights Hospitaliers away from their posts into areas covered in caltrops, where the soldiers' rush to apprehend the two quickly turned to them hopping about in full armor trying not to impale their feet. Piri described this act as being "nothing [was] more undignified".[1]

Around 1510, the Italian Assassins' Mentor Ezio Auditore assigned the Assassins Alif, Beatrice, Clara, and Domenico a mission to sneak into Rome and seal the Venetian Staff of Eden within the Colosseum Vault. While in the city, the group used a caltrop bomb they had acquired to escape pursuit from a guard.[2]

When Ezio visited Constantinople in 1511, he was introduced to Piri, who taught him how to craft and use caltrop bombs, as they could be made with any shell or gunpowder type combined with caltrops.[1] The Ottoman Brotherhood had found them to be useful at impeding enemy movement due to the metal's pyramidic shape resulting at least one of the spikes always facing upwards when they landed on the ground. As such, the bombs used the force of the explosion to disperse these spikes across the blast radius, and anyone who stepped onto them was incapacitated by barbed spikes digging into their feet. With this in mind, Ezio used caltrop bombs to escape pursuers or to impede enemy movements when he was outnumbered.[3]

Ezio could also deploy caltrop bomb-wielding Ottoman Assassins during a Den Defense. Whenever they caught a Templar with their bombs, the small spikes only caused minimal damage but significantly slowed their movement speed, allowing other units to make quick work of them. The Templars' heavy siege weapons were immune to these bombs because their size crushed the caltrops beneath their weight or embedded them into the ground.[3]

Behind the scenes

The achievement "Mouse Trap" could be earned by using a caltrop bomb to halt a total of 5 guards]] and then killing them with a scaffold by destroying it with the Hookblade.

Gallery

Appearances

References