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A '''Poignard''' is a long, lightweight thrusting knife with a smoothly tapering, acutely pointed blade and crossguard, historically worn by the upper class, noblemen, or the knighthood. Its slender tapered blade makes it ideal for deep-cutting stabbing attacks.
A '''Poignard''' is a long, lightweight thrusting knife with a smoothly tapering, acutely pointed blade and crossguard, historically worn by the upper class, noblemen, or the knighthood. Its slender tapered blade makes it ideal for deep-cutting stabbing attacks.


During the 15th century, the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] utilized these knives in their arsenal and forged it in [[Spanish Brotherhood Headquarters|their hideout]] in [[Sierra de Cazorla]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''</ref>
During the 15th century, the [[Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins|Spanish Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]] utilized these knives in their arsenal and [[Crafting (Assassin's Creed: Rebellion)|forged]] it in [[Spanish Brotherhood Headquarters|their hideout]] in [[Sierra de Cazorla]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]''</ref>
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==Weapon statistics==
==Weapon statistics==
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| +15
| +15
|5%
|5%
|13,500 [[Real]]es<br>125 [[Steel|Steel Ingot]]<br>125 [[Silver|Silver Ingots]]
|13,500 [[Coin]]s<br>125 [[Steel|Steel Ingot]]<br>125 [[Silver|Silver Ingots]]
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!colspan="7"|Description
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|colspan="7"|The Poignard has a slender tapered blade, ideal for deep-cutting stabbing attacks.
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|Master Poignard
|Master Poignard
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| +18
| +18
|5%
|5%
|21,000 Reales<br>200 [[Toledo Steel]]<br>200 Silver Ingots<br>1 Poignard
|21,000 Coins<br>200 [[Toledo Steel]]<br>200 Silver Ingots<br>1 Poignard
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!colspan="7"|Description
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|colspan="7"|The Master Poignard is a slender tapered blade for stabbing attacks, made from top-quality materials by a master artisan.
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|'''Name'''
|'''Damage'''
|'''Speed'''
|'''Critical Chance'''
|'''Dexterity'''
|'''Agility'''
|'''Miss Chance'''
|'''Requirements'''
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|Nimble Poignard
|1.3k-1.3k
|0.75
| +5%
| +65
| +25
|5%
|150,000 Coins<br>110 [[Damascus Steel]]<br>45 [[Gold|Gold Ingots]]<br>1 [[Coral]]
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!colspan="8"|Description
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|colspan="8"|The Nimble Poignard is crafted using precious materials, perfect for assassins on the move.
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Revision as of 20:06, 28 May 2020


Poignard

A Poignard is a long, lightweight thrusting knife with a smoothly tapering, acutely pointed blade and crossguard, historically worn by the upper class, noblemen, or the knighthood. Its slender tapered blade makes it ideal for deep-cutting stabbing attacks.

During the 15th century, the Spanish Brotherhood of Assassins utilized these knives in their arsenal and forged it in their hideout in Sierra de Cazorla.[1]

Weapon statistics

Name Damage Speed Lethality Dexterity Miss Chance Requirements
Poignard 85-95 0.75 +3% +15 5% 13,500 Coins
125 Steel Ingot
125 Silver Ingots
Description
The Poignard has a slender tapered blade, ideal for deep-cutting stabbing attacks.
Master Poignard 230-255 0.75 +4% +18 5% 21,000 Coins
200 Toledo Steel
200 Silver Ingots
1 Poignard
Description
The Master Poignard is a slender tapered blade for stabbing attacks, made from top-quality materials by a master artisan.
Name Damage Speed Critical Chance Dexterity Agility Miss Chance Requirements
Nimble Poignard 1.3k-1.3k 0.75 +5% +65 +25 5% 150,000 Coins
110 Damascus Steel
45 Gold Ingots
1 Coral
Description
The Nimble Poignard is crafted using precious materials, perfect for assassins on the move.

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