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Removed part of the trivia section stating that the channeled cinquedea sholuld do more damage because it lets the blood flow from the inflicted wound since that is an urban myth. If anything it should be faster because the CoG is closer to the hilt
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*Channels were added to the blade to reduce the weapon's weight and increase its rigidity.
*Channels were added to the blade to reduce the weapon's weight and increase its rigidity.
*Oddly, its store image in ''Brotherhood'' was switched to the one for the Notched Cinquedea.
*Oddly, its store image in ''Brotherhood'' was switched to the one for the Notched Cinquedea.
*The Channeled Cinquedea should do more damage than the Notched Cinquedea, due to the fact that it lets more blood flow from the wound, but it is the opposite in-game.


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Revision as of 15:43, 27 September 2013

For the other cinquedea weapon, see Notched Cinquedea.
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The Channeled Cinquedea

The Channeled Cinquedea was a short blade that could be purchased from blacksmiths during the Renaissance period.[1] In the city of Rome, however, the Assassin Ezio Auditore could only obtain the weapon by disarming a guard equipped with the blade.[2]

Weapon statistics

Game Damage Speed Deflect Cost
Assassin's Creed II 3 3 4 9,500 ƒ
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood 5 2 4 N/A

Trivia

  • Channels were added to the blade to reduce the weapon's weight and increase its rigidity.
  • Oddly, its store image in Brotherhood was switched to the one for the Notched Cinquedea.

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