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[[File:ACOD_Dark_Steel_Gauntlets.png|thumb|The Dark Steel Gauntlets]]
[[File:ACOD_Dark_Steel_Gauntlets.png|thumb|The Dark Steel Gauntlets]]
The '''Dark Steel Gauntlets''' were [[gauntlet]]s worn in [[Greece]] during the 5th century BCE. They were designed to intimidate with a mere shake of the fist and were often worn by [[guard]]s loyal to the [[Cult of Kosmos]].
The '''Dark Steel Gauntlets''' were [[gauntlet]]s worn in [[Greece]] during the 5th century BCE. They were designed to intimidate with a mere shake of the fist and were often worn by [[guard]]s loyal to the [[Cult of Kosmos]].<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
 
During the [[Peloponnesian War]], the design .<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>


==Armor statistics==
==Armor statistics==

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The Dark Steel Gauntlets

The Dark Steel Gauntlets were gauntlets worn in Greece during the 5th century BCE. They were designed to intimidate with a mere shake of the fist and were often worn by guards loyal to the Cult of Kosmos.[1]

Armor statistics

Rarity Armor (Lvl 99) Default Engravings Availability
Common 1565 (Randomised) Blacksmith, Loot
Rare 1808
Epic 1895
Description
Perfectly designed to intimidate your foe with a shake of the fist. A laugh is optional, but can add to the effect.

Behind the scenes

The Dark Steel Gauntlets, a piece of armor in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, share the same model as a number of other similar pieces of armor in the same game, including the Pylos Armguards and the Dark Gauntlets, as well as Ixion's Shackles in the DLC The Fate of Atlantis: Torment of Hades.

Appearances

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