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[[File:Spear of Leonidas.png|thumb|right|250px|The Spear of Leonidas.]]
[[File:Spear of Leonidas.png|thumb|right|250px|The Spear of Leonidas.]]
The '''Spear of Leonidas''', also known as the '''Blade of Leonidas''', was an [[Isu]] [[Precursor relics|weapon]] wielded by the [[Sparta]]n King [[Leonidas]]. Following his death, Leonidas' now broken spear was eventually passed on to his daughter,[[Myrrine]] and then to his granddaughter,[[Kassandra]]. The spear was said to possess otherworldly properties.
The '''Spear of Leonidas''', also known as the '''Blade of Leonidas''', was an [[Isu]] [[Precursor relics|weapon]] wielded by the [[Sparta]]n King [[Leonidas]]. Following his death, Leonidas' now broken spear was eventually passed on to his daughter, [[Myrrine]] and then to his granddaughter, [[Kassandra]]. The spear was said to possess otherworldly properties.


==Capabilities==
==Capabilities==

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The Spear of Leonidas.

The Spear of Leonidas, also known as the Blade of Leonidas, was an Isu weapon wielded by the Spartan King Leonidas. Following his death, Leonidas' now broken spear was eventually passed on to his daughter, Myrrine and then to his granddaughter, Kassandra. The spear was said to possess otherworldly properties.

Capabilities

The Spear was able to bestow upon its wielder enhanced strength, as well as grant them access to a myriad of other supernatural abilities, such as invisibility, the power to produce shockwaves and even shoot arrows through walls.[1]

Owners

Trivia

  • The Spear replaces the Hidden Blade used in the genetic memory portion.
  • This marks the first time an Isu artifact is used by the player throughout a main installment entry in the franchise.
  • When not being used in combat, the Spear is holstered on the player's quiver, while in combat it is dual-wielded as a dagger alongside a sword.
  • From a gameplay sense, the Spear takes reference from the Pieces of Eden encountered in past games. However, the impetus here was to let players wield an Isu artifact throughout the game rather than just at the end of it.[3]

Gallery

Appearance

References

  1. Totilo, Stephen. "Everything We Learned About Assassin's Creed Odyssey After Playing It". Kotaku. 12 June 2018. Accessed 13 June 2018
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
  3. Game Informer #105: Create Your Own Creed

ru:Копьё Леонида