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[[File:Sword_of_Altairpng.png|right|250px|The sword of Altaïr.]][[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] had a '''personal sword''' that he used throughout ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', ''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]'', and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]''. The sword also appears in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', but is used by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], a descendant of Altaïr. The blade's hilt is shaped like an eagle's wings, while the blade itself is both long and agile, making it a light and deadly weapon. The sword is apparently the weapon of choice for the guards at [[Masyaf]], and an all metal variation is available as a weapon in ''Assassin's Creed II'' and ''Brotherhood''.
[[File:Sword_of_Altairpng.png|right|270px|The sword of Altaïr.]]
 
Throughout the events of ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'', ''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]'', and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines]]'', the [[Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] wielded a '''personal sword''' of superior power compared to all other weapons. The sword continues its appearence in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', where it is named, the "Sword of Altaïr". However, it is now used by [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], a descendant of Altaïr. The blade's hilt is shaped like an eagle's wings, while the blade itself is both long and agile, making it a light and deadly weapon.
 


==''Assassin's Creed''==
==''Assassin's Creed''==
[[File:AltairsSword.png|thumb|left|200px|Altaïr equipping his sword.]]
[[File:AltairsSword.png|thumb|left|215px|Altaïr equipping his sword.]]
Altaïr starts the game with the Syrian [[sword]], which he is very skilled at using, until [[Al Mualim]] demotes him to [[Novice]] for breaking all three tenets of [[The Creed]]. During his progression back into the ranks, he starts off with a basic sword similar to this, though it does not have a cross guard. After he assassinates four targets, his personal sword is returned to him. He uses this sword until he is granted the Syrian sword again.
The game starts with Altaïr using the Syrian [[sword]], which he uses with great skill and ease, until [[Al Mualim]] demotes him to [[Novice]] for breaking all three tenets of [[The Creed]]. During his progression back into the higher ranks, he starts off with a basic sword similar to the Sword of Altaïr, though it does not have a cross guard. After he assassinates his four assigned targets, he is granted the use of his personal once more. He continues to uses this sword until he is finally given the Syrian sword.


==''Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines''==
==''Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines''==
Altaïr still possesses his sword during the events after ''Assassin's Creed'', in ''Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines''. In fact, his swords can be found hanging within [[Kantara Castle]]'s Great Hall (in "[[Moloch|The Bull]]" stage), as ornaments. During the game, this is the only sword that can be used. In the beginning, its attack power is quite low and enemies have to be hit with it multiple times to be killed. However, upgrades for the sword and other weapons of Altaïr can be purchased by collecting [[Templars|Templar]] coins.
Altaïr still possesses his sword during the events after ''Assassin's Creed'', in ''Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines''. In fact, his swords can now be found hanging within [[Kantara Castle]]'s Great Hall (in "[[Moloch|The Bull]]" stage), as ornaments. During the game, this is the only sword available for his use. In the beginning, its attack power is rather low, and enemies have to be struck with it multiple times to be killed. However, upgrades for the sword and other weapons of Altaïr can be purchased by collecting [[Templars|Templar]] coins.


[[File:Altairsword1.png|thumb|right|200px|Ezio using his ancestor's sword.]]
==''Assassin's Creed II''==
==''Assassin's Creed II''==
Altaïr's sword is available in the [[Monteriggioni]] [[blacksmith]] for 50,000ƒ (or less if the store has been renovated) after DNA Sequence 8. This sword is one of the most powerful melee weapons, as all three stats are maxed out. It is interesting to note that the picture of the weapon's hilt in the blacksmith has a leather-wrapped hilt, however, the weapon itself does not have any leather wrapping. Ezio wielded the sword when he fought [[Rodrigo Borgia]] in the [[Vatican Vault|Vault]].
[[File:Altairsword1.png|thumb|right|190px|Ezio using his ancestor's sword.]]
Altaïr's Sword is available at the [[Monteriggioni]] [[blacksmith]] for 50,000ƒ (or less if the store has been renovated) after DNA Sequence 8. This sword is the most powerful melee weapon, as all three stats are maxed out. Ezio wielded this sword when he fought [[Rodrigo Borgia]] in the [[Vatican Vault|Vault]].


==''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''==
==''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood''==
[[File:ACBSwordAltaïr.jpg|thumb|left]]
[[File:ACBSwordAltaïr.jpg|thumb|295px|left|The Sword of Altaïr in the [[Animus]] menu screen.]]
Since ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' takes place directly after ''Assassin's Creed II,'' [[Ezio Auditore]] wields the sword as he makes his escape from the [[Vatican Vault]] into [[Rome]]. He later loses it, along with the majority of his equipment, during the [[Siege of Monteriggioni]]; but recovers it by the time he faces [[Cesare Borgia]] in [[Viana]].
Since ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' takes place directly after ''Assassin's Creed II,'' [[Ezio Auditore]] was still wielding the sword while he made his escape from the [[Vatican Vault]] into [[Rome]] with his uncle [[Mario Auditore|Mario]]. During the [[Siege of Monteriggioni]], a cannon ball was shot through his room. As he was sleeping with [[Caterina Sforza]] at the time, he was unable to re-equip it, along with most of his armor and other weapons.
 
The sword appears on a weapon rack in Ezio's [[Tiber Island#Assassins' Guild|Tiber Island Hideout]] once he completes all 5 [[Guild Challenges#Assassins Guild|Assassins guild challenges]], and can only be equipped from there. The sword has full damage, speed, and deflect.
 
The sword is wielded by guards in certain cutscenes, and is also used by [[Apprentices|Assassin apprentices]] once they have reached [[rank]] 10, ''Assassino'' (although, for them, it is called the Assassin Sword).


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The [[guards]] at [[Masyaf]] are seen wielding this sword.
*It is unknown why the sword is available from the Monteriggioni blacksmith, since the sword (being Altaïr's personal weapon) would be assumed to be available together with [[Altaïr's armor|his armor]] once it was unlocked.
*It is unknown why the sword is available from the Monteriggioni blacksmith, since the sword (being Altaïr's personal weapon) would be assumed to be available together with [[Altaïr's armor|his armor]] once it was unlocked.
*The sword in the game is shorter compared to the other longswords Ezio can use in ''Assassin's Creed II'', with the entire sword being only a little longer than the length of his arm. Despite this, Altaïr's sword is the strongest weapon available.
*It is interesting to note that the picture of the weapon's hilt in the blacksmith is wrapped in leather, however, the weapon itself does not have any leather wrapping.
*Strangely, though Altaïr's sword is considered the best sword in ''Assassin's Creed II'', in ''Assassin's Creed'', the Syrian sword (which in ''Assassin's Creed II'' was among the cheapest weapons) was the best sword.
*After doing the training exercise in Monteriggioni, ''Picking Up Weapons'', Ezio's sword automatically falls from it's sheath. Using this, then re-equipping the sword from the weapons rack, results in two Swords of Altaïr.
*It is interesting to note that, in later memory sequences of ''Assassin's Creed II'', if the player has the sword equipped, it can quite possibly be knocked away from Ezio by [[Brute]] guards and even picked up by an NPC. It can, however, be re-equipped in the [[Auditore Villa|Villa]] if it is lost.
*The swords appearance is slightly altered in ''Assassin's Creed II'' and ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', with the handle turning from bronzed color, to completely silver.
*There is a glitch in the Xbox 360 version that automatically replaces this sword with the "Common Sword" in Ezio's inventory after it is bought. To fix this, you will have to go to the weapon room in the Villa Auditore and manually equip Altaïr's sword again.
*This sword is shorter compared to the other longswords Ezio can use, with the entire sword being only a little longer than the length of his arm. Despite this, Altaïr's sword is still the strongest weapon available.
*After playing the training exercise (Monteriggioni) ''Picking Up Weapons'', Ezio's sword automatically falls from it's sheath. Using this, then re-equipping the Sword from the Weapons Rack, results in two Swords of Altair.
*Strangely, though Altaïr's sword is considered the best sword in ''Assassin's Creed II ''and ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', in ''Assassin's Creed'', the Syrian sword (which in ''Assassin's Creed II'' was among the cheapest weapons) was the best sword.
*During a mission in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', when Ezio kills and impersonates a guard named Luigi in order to assassinate [[Juan Borgia the Elder|Juan Borgia]], a fellow guard draws and raises the sword of Altaïr. This is rather unusual, and unclear if intentional or rendered accidentally by the developers.
*It is interesting to note that in later memory sequences, if the player has the sword equipped, it is possible to be knocked out of Ezio's hands by [[Brute]] guards, and even picked up by an NPC. It can, however, be re-equipped in the [[Auditore Villa|Villa]] or the [[Tiber Island Hideout]], depending on which game is being played.
*The sword appears on a weapon rack in the Timber Island Hideout once Ezio completes all five [[Guild Challenges|Assassin's Guild challenges]], and can only be equipped from there. Just as it did in ''Assassin's Creed II'', it has maximum damage, speed, and deflect stats.
*Assassin [[Apprentices]] are able to use this sword once they reach the final rank of ''Assassino'', however for them, it is called the ''Assassin Sword''.
*During the memory [[When In Rome]], in ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'', Ezio kills and impersonates a guard named Luigi in order reach, and infiltrate [[Juan Borgia the Elder]]'s [[Incident at the Pagan Party|party]] to assassinate him, a fellow guard draws and raises the Sword of Altaïr. This is rather unusual, and unclear if intentional or rendered accidentally by the developers.
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The sword of Altaïr.
The sword of Altaïr.

Throughout the events of Assassin's Creed, Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles, and Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, the Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad wielded a personal sword of superior power compared to all other weapons. The sword continues its appearence in Assassin's Creed II, and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, where it is named, the "Sword of Altaïr". However, it is now used by Ezio Auditore da Firenze, a descendant of Altaïr. The blade's hilt is shaped like an eagle's wings, while the blade itself is both long and agile, making it a light and deadly weapon.

Assassin's Creed

Altaïr equipping his sword.

The game starts with Altaïr using the Syrian sword, which he uses with great skill and ease, until Al Mualim demotes him to Novice for breaking all three tenets of The Creed. During his progression back into the higher ranks, he starts off with a basic sword similar to the Sword of Altaïr, though it does not have a cross guard. After he assassinates his four assigned targets, he is granted the use of his personal once more. He continues to uses this sword until he is finally given the Syrian sword.

Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines

Altaïr still possesses his sword during the events after Assassin's Creed, in Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines. In fact, his swords can now be found hanging within Kantara Castle's Great Hall (in "The Bull" stage), as ornaments. During the game, this is the only sword available for his use. In the beginning, its attack power is rather low, and enemies have to be struck with it multiple times to be killed. However, upgrades for the sword and other weapons of Altaïr can be purchased by collecting Templar coins.

Assassin's Creed II

Ezio using his ancestor's sword.

Altaïr's Sword is available at the Monteriggioni blacksmith for 50,000ƒ (or less if the store has been renovated) after DNA Sequence 8. This sword is the most powerful melee weapon, as all three stats are maxed out. Ezio wielded this sword when he fought Rodrigo Borgia in the Vault.

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

File:ACBSwordAltaïr.jpg
The Sword of Altaïr in the Animus menu screen.

Since Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood takes place directly after Assassin's Creed II, Ezio Auditore was still wielding the sword while he made his escape from the Vatican Vault into Rome with his uncle Mario. During the Siege of Monteriggioni, a cannon ball was shot through his room. As he was sleeping with Caterina Sforza at the time, he was unable to re-equip it, along with most of his armor and other weapons.

Trivia

  • The guards at Masyaf are seen wielding this sword.
  • It is unknown why the sword is available from the Monteriggioni blacksmith, since the sword (being Altaïr's personal weapon) would be assumed to be available together with his armor once it was unlocked.
  • It is interesting to note that the picture of the weapon's hilt in the blacksmith is wrapped in leather, however, the weapon itself does not have any leather wrapping.
  • After doing the training exercise in Monteriggioni, Picking Up Weapons, Ezio's sword automatically falls from it's sheath. Using this, then re-equipping the sword from the weapons rack, results in two Swords of Altaïr.
  • The swords appearance is slightly altered in Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, with the handle turning from bronzed color, to completely silver.
  • This sword is shorter compared to the other longswords Ezio can use, with the entire sword being only a little longer than the length of his arm. Despite this, Altaïr's sword is still the strongest weapon available.
  • Strangely, though Altaïr's sword is considered the best sword in Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, in Assassin's Creed, the Syrian sword (which in Assassin's Creed II was among the cheapest weapons) was the best sword.
  • It is interesting to note that in later memory sequences, if the player has the sword equipped, it is possible to be knocked out of Ezio's hands by Brute guards, and even picked up by an NPC. It can, however, be re-equipped in the Villa or the Tiber Island Hideout, depending on which game is being played.
  • The sword appears on a weapon rack in the Timber Island Hideout once Ezio completes all five Assassin's Guild challenges, and can only be equipped from there. Just as it did in Assassin's Creed II, it has maximum damage, speed, and deflect stats.
  • Assassin Apprentices are able to use this sword once they reach the final rank of Assassino, however for them, it is called the Assassin Sword.
  • During the memory When In Rome, in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Ezio kills and impersonates a guard named Luigi in order reach, and infiltrate Juan Borgia the Elder's party to assassinate him, a fellow guard draws and raises the Sword of Altaïr. This is rather unusual, and unclear if intentional or rendered accidentally by the developers.