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*It is the weapon of choice for [[Rosa]] of the [[Venice Thieves Guild]].
*It is the weapon of choice for [[Rosa]] of the [[Venice Thieves Guild]].
*The Sultan's Knife appears to be inspired by the Dussak style of blade. The name of the Sultan's Knife is therefore ironic, as the Dussak design of knife and sword manufacturing was a European commoner's blade and extremely easy for blacksmiths to produce.
*The Sultan's Knife appears to be inspired by the Dussak style of blade. The name of the Sultan's Knife is therefore ironic, as the Dussak design of knife and sword manufacturing was a European commoner's blade and extremely easy for blacksmiths to produce.
*The Sultan's Knife is similar to the short blade [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] obtains after he reached [[rank]] nine within the [[Assassin's Order]], indictaing that it was the most powerful short blade during the [[Third Crusade]].
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Weapons]]
[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Weapons]]

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The Sultan's Knife is a short blade obtainable in Assassin's Creed II.

Specifications

Game Damage Speed Deflect Cost
Assassin's Creed II 3 5 3 4,300ƒ

Trivia

  • The Sultan's Knife, as its name implies, hails from somewhere in the Middle East or India. Blades like these were used as back up weapons for the curved swords that soldiers carried. The blade was curved to allow for faster swings and the metal handle covered the hand to allow for ample protection of the hand during close quarters combat.
  • It is the weapon of choice for Rosa of the Venice Thieves Guild.
  • The Sultan's Knife appears to be inspired by the Dussak style of blade. The name of the Sultan's Knife is therefore ironic, as the Dussak design of knife and sword manufacturing was a European commoner's blade and extremely easy for blacksmiths to produce.
  • The Sultan's Knife is similar to the short blade Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad obtains after he reached rank nine within the Assassin's Order, indictaing that it was the most powerful short blade during the Third Crusade.