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{{Era|Weapons}}[[File:AC3 Pirate Boarding Axe.png|250px|thumb|The Pirate Boarding Axe]]
{{Era|Weapons}}[[File:AC3 Pirate Boarding Axe.png|250px|thumb|The Pirate Boarding Axe]]
The '''Pirate Boarding Axe''' was a [[naval axe]] obtainable by [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] during the 18th century. It was found by Ratonhnhaké:ton sometime after the assassination of [[William Johnson]].
The '''Pirate Boarding Axe''' was a [[naval axe]] obtained by [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] sometime after the assassination of [[William Johnson]].
 
== Description ==
Even with one eye, ye could easily recognize easily the fine craft of this [[Piracy|pirate]]'s axe. The shagreen strips covering the handle give it a better handling during intense battles.<ref name="ACIII" name="ACIII">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>


==Weapon statistics==
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Revision as of 15:59, 26 May 2020

The Pirate Boarding Axe

The Pirate Boarding Axe was a naval axe obtained by Ratonhnhaké:ton sometime after the assassination of William Johnson.

Weapon statistics

Damage Speed Combo Cost Availability
5 4 2 N/A Sequence 7
Description
Even with one eye, ye could easily recognize easily the fine craft of this pirate's axe. The shagreen strips covering the handle give it a better handling during intense battles.

Trivia

  • The Pirate Boarding Axe is based on the US Type I boarding axe, though this is anachronistic as this design was introduced around 1797.[1]

Appearances

References

  1. American Boarding Axes. Boarding Axes From the Age of Sail. Seaxe @boardingaxe.com. Accessed 7 September 2017.