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==Weapon statistics==
==Weapon statistics==
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|Common
|Common
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|7113
| rowspan="3" colspan="1"| (Randomised)
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Revision as of 15:39, 15 June 2019

Bandit Sword

The Bandit Sword was a sword utilized by bandits in Greece during the 5th century BCE.

During the Peloponnesian War, the Spartan misthios Kassandra owned one such sword.[1]

Weapon statistics

Rarity DPS (Lvl 99) Default Engravings Availability
Common 7113 (Randomised) Blacksmith, Loot
Rare 7469
Epic 7829

Trivia

  • The Bandit Sword shares the model of the Bronze Sword from Origins thus it is based mainly on the Achaemenid bronze sword from Hebron and has a typical Akinakes pommel.[2]

Gallery

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
  2. Achaemenid bronze sword from Hebron. Images of Ancient Iran: Achaemenid Dynasty (550-330 BCE). The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies (CAIS). Accessed 20 April 2019.