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*The Boarding Axe is based on the US Type I boarding axe, though this is anachronistic as this design was introduced around 1797.<ref name="American Axes">[http://www.boardingaxe.com/america.html American Boarding Axes]. ''Boarding Axes From the Age of Sail''. Seaxe @boardingaxe.com. Accessed | *The Boarding Axe is based on the US Type I boarding axe, though this is anachronistic as this design was introduced around 1797.<ref name="American Axes">[http://www.boardingaxe.com/america.html American Boarding Axes]. ''Boarding Axes From the Age of Sail''. Seaxe @boardingaxe.com. Accessed 26 April 2020.</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 15:16, 26 April 2020
| This article is about the weapon found in Louisiana. You may be looking for the weapon found in British North America. |

The Boarding Axe was a naval axe with a wide axehead that possessed toothed barbs, a sharpened butt and a long wooden hilt. It was obtainable by the Assassin Aveline de Grandpré during the 18th century in New Orleans.
Weapon statistics
| Damage | Speed | Combo kill | Chain-kill | Cost | Persona |
| 5 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 27,040 écu | Assassin |
Trivia
- The Boarding Axe is based on the US Type I boarding axe, though this is anachronistic as this design was introduced around 1797.[1]
Appearances
References
- ↑ American Boarding Axes. Boarding Axes From the Age of Sail. Seaxe @boardingaxe.com. Accessed 26 April 2020.