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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Although the scimitar is primarily Middle Eastern, it is introduced in the [[Italy|Italian]] Renaissance whereas it should have already appeared in ''[[Assassins Creed]]''. However, some [[Saracen]] [[guards]] wield scimitars.
*Although the scimitar is primarily Middle Eastern, it is introduced in the [[Italy|Italian]] Renaissance whereas it should have already appeared in ''[[Assassins Creed]]''. However, some [[Saracen]] [[guards]] wield scimitars.
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The Scimitar.

The Scimitar was a sword obtainable during the Renaissance, though it could not be purchased in Rome. It could, however, be acquired by disarming a guard while Ezio was equipped with an empty heavy weapon sheath.

History

The Scimitar was an old Middle Eastern sword with a curved blade, mostly used by Arabs in horseback combat due to its light weight and ability to slash enemies with ease.

Weapon statistics

Game Damage Speed Deflect Unlocked Cost
Assassin's Creed II 3 3 5 Sequence 6, Memory 1 11,300 ƒ
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood 3 3 5 N/A N/A

Trivia

  • Although the scimitar is primarily Middle Eastern, it is introduced in the Italian Renaissance whereas it should have already appeared in Assassins Creed. However, some Saracen guards wield scimitars.