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Common-tomahawk-concept-art-2.jpg|Concept art of the Boarding Axe, a common tomahawk.
Common-tomahawk-concept-art-2.jpg|Concept art of the Boarding Axe, a common tomahawk.
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Connor's tomahawk.
Connor's tomahawk.

The tomahawk was a type of one-handed axe, which was most effective when wielded in close combat. It was commonly used by Native Americans, as well as European colonists, before modern times.

The tomahawk was a useful weapon, as it could be used for stealth kills, melee combat, or to perform menial tasks; such as cutting a rope or traversing ziplines, in a similar manner to the Hookblade.[1]

During the American Revolutionary War, the Mohawk Assassin Connor Kenway used a tomahawk with a head resembling the Assassin insignia, which he would often dual-wield alongside another weapon, such as the Hidden Blade.[2]

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  1. Assassin's Creed III on GT.TV
  2. GameInfomer April 2012 issue: Assassin's Creed III