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A typical Datura Bomb.

The Datura Bomb was one of the many bombs that could be crafted by Ezio Auditore da Firenze in the 16th century. Using a casing filled with gunpowder and datura powder, the Datura Bomb would disperse a toxic gas upon exploding, poisoning any nearby guards or civilians.

Description

Ezio: "What about these poison bombs? How lethal are they?"
Piri: "Quite lethal, dostum (my friend). We distill our poison from the datura plant. A pretty little flower with a deadly secret. This one kills... slowly but surely. Be very careful, for your sake and for others'."
—Piri Reis to Ezio, about Datura Bombs[src]

The Datura Bombs contained a powereful poison, distilled from the Datura plant. This poison could kill anyone who inhaled it in large enough quantities.

The bomb used the force of the blast to disperse the poison around the target. However the bombs could be dangerous to any nearby civilians or even the user himself, so care had to be taken.

Trivia

  • Almogavars have a special weakness to Datura Bombs.
  • An achievement called "Mosh Pit" can be unlocked by poisoning ten or more guards with one Datura bomb.

The Shapes of the Datura Bombs