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The '''Schiavona''' was a [[sword]] obtainable during the [[Renaissance]] in [[Italy]]. It was able to be purchased from any | The '''Schiavona''' was a [[sword]] obtainable during the [[Renaissance]] in [[Italy]]. It was able to be purchased from any [[Blacksmiths|blacksmith]] in Italy. | ||
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Revision as of 23:56, 9 January 2012
The Schiavona was a sword obtainable during the Renaissance in Italy. It was able to be purchased from any blacksmith in Italy.
Weapon statistics
| Game | Damage | Speed | Deflect | Cost |
| Assassin's Creed II | 4 | 5 | 4 | 25,000 ƒ |
| Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood | 4 | 2 | 2 | 10,400 ƒ |
Trivia
- Historically, the schiavona was an early form of broadsword developed during the 16th century. It use grew quite popular over the next few decades, and the schiavona and other basket-hilted swords of its kind were wielded extensively throughout renaissance Italy.
- The name descends from their use by the Balkan mercenaries who served as bodyguards to the Doge of Venice. The mercenaries groups consisted largely of Istrian and Dalmatian Slavs (Schiavoni), hence the name.