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Revision as of 14:02, 18 March 2019


File:Channeled-cinquedea.png
The Channeled Cinquedea

The Cinquedea is a type of civilian short sword (or long dagger), first developed in northern Italy, which became popular during the Italian Renaissance in the 15th and 16th century.

The Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze could purchase variations of the cinquedea from any blacksmith in Florence, Venice, Forlì, San Gimignano, or Monteriggioni.[1] During his attempt to erode the Borgia's power, Ezio could also purchase the dagger in Rome.[2]

The use of the cinquedea also spread to Spain, where it was used by the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins. The Assassins could forge the dagger using a forge in their hideout in Sierra de Cazorla.[3]

Weapon statistics

Italian Renaissance (15th century)

Name Damage Speed Deflect Cost Availability
Channeled Cinquedea 3 3 4 9,500ƒ Sequence 5
Notched Cinquedea 5 5 4 9,300ƒ Sequence 7

Spanish Renaissance (15th century)

Name Damage Speed Critical Chance Dexterity Agility Miss Chance Requirement
Cinquedea 225-245 0.75 +4% +20 +8 5%

28,000 Coins

225 Toledo Steel

225 Steel Ingot

Italian Renaissance (16th century)

Name Damage Speed Deflect Cost Availability
Channeled Cinquedea 5 2 4 N/A Sequence 3
Notched Cinquedea 4 4 2 8,600ƒ Sequence 7

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Appearances

References