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{{Era|Technology}}[[File:ACO_Alexander's_Shield.png|thumb|Alexander's Shield]]
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[[File:ACO_Alexander's_Shield.png|thumb|Alexander's Shield]]
The '''Alexander's Shield''' was a rare [[shield]] which had belonged to [[Alexander the Great]], the King of [[Makedonia]]. Said to have been forged by [[Hephaistos]], the [[Greece|Greek]] god of [[blacksmith]]s, the shield was also rumoured to be the {{Wiki|Shield of Achilles}}.
The '''Alexander's Shield''' was a rare [[shield]] which had belonged to [[Alexander the Great]], the King of [[Makedonia]]. Said to have been forged by [[Hephaistos]], the [[Greece|Greek]] god of [[blacksmith]]s, the shield was also rumoured to be the {{Wiki|Shield of Achilles}}.


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|colspan="5"|Rumoured to be the {{Wiki|Shield of Achilles}}, forged by [[Hephaestus]] himself. Seemingly filmsy as a parade shield, it has proven itself much more than that.
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==Trivia==
==Behind the scenes==
*Alexander's Shield is featured on the cover of ''Assassin's Creed: Origins''.
Alexander's Shield is a Pelte type with cutouts typical for the {{Wiki|Archaic Greece}} period {{Wiki|Dipylon}}/[[Boeotia]]n shields. The winged scarab appears to be based on the pectoral of [[Tutankhamun]] exhibited in The Global Egyptian Museum.<ref>[http://www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/detail.aspx?id=14836 Pectoral of Tutankhamun with the Winged Scarab]. The Global Egyptian Museum. Accessed 16 December 2017.</ref>
*Alexander's Shield is featured on the Assassin’s Creed Origins Cinematic Trailer.
 
*Alexander's Shield is featured on the Bayek Figurine.
The shield first appeared on the cover of ''Assassin's Creed: Origins'', and was featured on the game's [[:File:Assassin’s Creed Origins Gamescom 2017 Cinematic Trailer|cinematic trailer]].
*Alexander's Shield is a Pelte type with cutouts typical for the {{Wiki|Archaic Greece}} period {{Wiki|Dipylon}}/[[Boeotia]]n shields. The winged scarab appears to be based on the pectoral of [[Tutankhamun]] exhibited in The Global Egyptian Museum.<ref>[http://www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/detail.aspx?id=14836 Pectoral of Tutankhamun with the Winged Scarab]. The Global Egyptian Museum. Accessed 16 December 2017.</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 13:41, 29 May 2020

Alexander's Shield

The Alexander's Shield was a rare shield which had belonged to Alexander the Great, the King of Makedonia. Said to have been forged by Hephaistos, the Greek god of blacksmiths, the shield was also rumoured to be the Shield of Achilles.

Around 47 BCE, the shield was found by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa within an old temple ruin in the Isolated Desert.[1]

Weapon Statistics

Rarity Quality (Max Level 55) HP (Max Level 55) Attributes Availability
Rare 120 1202 Melee Resistance IV
Fire Resistance II
Complete Plight of the Rebels
Description
Rumoured to be the Shield of Achilles, forged by Hephaestus himself. Seemingly filmsy as a parade shield, it has proven itself much more than that.

Gallery

Behind the scenes

Alexander's Shield is a Pelte type with cutouts typical for the Archaic Greece period Dipylon/Boeotian shields. The winged scarab appears to be based on the pectoral of Tutankhamun exhibited in The Global Egyptian Museum.[2]

The shield first appeared on the cover of Assassin's Creed: Origins, and was featured on the game's cinematic trailer.

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: OriginsPlight of the Rebels
  2. Pectoral of Tutankhamun with the Winged Scarab. The Global Egyptian Museum. Accessed 16 December 2017.

fr:Bouclier d'Alexandre