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'''Rope darts''' were long-ranged weapons used by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Connor Kenway]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]]. They could be thrown down from above to impale enemies, who could then be used as a counterbalance for the user to drop down to ground level. | '''Rope darts''' were long-ranged weapons used by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Connor Kenway]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]]. They could be thrown down from above to impale enemies, who could then be used as a counterbalance for the user to drop down to ground level. | ||
The rope dart was given to Connor by his Mentor, [[Achilles]], who disclosed that it was a product of the legendary Chinese Assassin [[Shao Jun]]. | The rope dart was given to Connor by his [[Mentor]], [[Achilles]], who disclosed that it was a product of the legendary [[Chinese Assassins|Chinese Assassin]] [[Shao Jun]]. | ||
They could also be used in open combat to impale enemies and pull them towards the user, allowing for a human shield maneuver, as well as to dismount [[horsemen]]. | They could also be used in open combat to impale enemies and pull them towards the user, allowing for a human shield maneuver, as well as to dismount [[horsemen]]. | ||
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*In real life, a rope dart would not be able to hold a victim's weight long enough to pull them great distances, much less hang them from trees. | *In real life, a rope dart would not be able to hold a victim's weight long enough to pull them great distances, much less hang them from trees. | ||
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*''Official PlayStation Magazine.'' | *''Official PlayStation Magazine.'' | ||
* | *[http://gamerant.com/assassins-creed-3-new-screenshots-details-dyce-139647 ''Game Rant: ''"Assassin's Creed 3" New Screenshots & Gameplay Details]''.'' | ||
*''[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-09-24-assassins-creed-3-preview-ready-for-the-series-revolution Eurogamer: Assassin's Creed 3: Ready for the series' revolution]'' | *''[http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-09-24-assassins-creed-3-preview-ready-for-the-series-revolution Eurogamer: Assassin's Creed 3: Ready for the series' revolution]'' | ||
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[[Category:Assassin's Creed III Weapons]] | [[Category:Assassin's Creed III Weapons]] | ||
Revision as of 18:48, 30 September 2012
- "Pointy metal death on a string."
- ―Official Playstation Magazine's description of the Rope darts.

Rope darts were long-ranged weapons used by the Assassin Connor Kenway during the American Revolutionary War. They could be thrown down from above to impale enemies, who could then be used as a counterbalance for the user to drop down to ground level.
The rope dart was given to Connor by his Mentor, Achilles, who disclosed that it was a product of the legendary Chinese Assassin Shao Jun.
They could also be used in open combat to impale enemies and pull them towards the user, allowing for a human shield maneuver, as well as to dismount horsemen.
They consisted of long ropes, 3–5 meters long, with metal darts attached to the ends. A dart was thrown with the opposite end of the rope anchored to an object, or held in one's free hand.
Gallery
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Connor using a rope dart to pull a mounted soldier off his horse.
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Connor using the rope dart in-game.
Trivia
- The art of wielding a rope dart is called Sheng Biao in Chinese martial arts.
- According to an XboxGameZone article, Connor's long-range weapon was originally a "Chain Blade", however, the development team thought that they would be taking "too much of a fantasy route."
- In real life, a rope dart would not be able to hold a victim's weight long enough to pull them great distances, much less hang them from trees.
Source
- Official PlayStation Magazine.
- Game Rant: "Assassin's Creed 3" New Screenshots & Gameplay Details.
- Eurogamer: Assassin's Creed 3: Ready for the series' revolution