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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* A similar device known as the "[[Hidden Blade#Da Vinci|Hidden Bolt]]" was made by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] in the 1500s for the [[Assassin apprentices|Apprentice]] [[Francesco Vecellio]]. As he was not yet of the proper rank to use a [[Hidden Gun]], the Hidden Bolt acted as a silent alternative which fired small crossbow bolts.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' - [[Rome: Chapter 3 - Francesco Vecellio]]</ref>
*Around 1501 to 1503, a similar device known as the [[Hidden Blade#Da Vinci|Hidden Bolt]] was made by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] for the [[Assassin apprentice]] [[Francesco Vecellio]]. As he was not yet of the proper rank to use a [[Hidden Gun]], the Hidden Bolt acted as a silent alternative which fired small crossbow bolts.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' [[Rome: Chapter 3 Francesco Vecellio]]</ref>


==External links==
==External links==

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"The phantom blade. A modest little update from the traditional Assassin's Blade. Where you're going, you may not wish to get too close to your enemies."
Mirabeau explaining the Phantom Blade's purpose to Arno
Arno Dorian activating his Phantom Blade

The Phantom Blade was a modification to the Hidden Blade pioneered and utilized by the French Brotherhood of Assassins. It added a projectile mechanism to the Hidden Blade, making it both fast and deadly at long range.[1]

Usage

The Phantom Blade could be loaded with two types of projectiles: a regular projectile blade and a poisoned blade that caused the victim to attack others, allowing Assassins such as Arno Dorian to execute a silent kill or distraction. The Phantom Blade could be upgraded, allowing the user to fire two blades before reloading.[1]

Noteworthy users

Gallery

Trivia

External links

References