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The '''Broken Blade''' was a [[Sword|short sword]] of broken appearance that nevertheless could be used in combat.
The '''Broken Blade''' was a [[Sword|short sword]] of broken appearance that nevertheless could be used in combat.


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Revision as of 17:37, 24 September 2022

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Broken Blade

The Broken Blade was a short sword of broken appearance that nevertheless could be used in combat.

Layla Hassan, an Assassin who relived Eivor Varinsdottir's memories, modified her Animus and included this sword as part of the shieldmaiden's arsenal.[1]

Statistics

Class Attack Speed Stun Critical Chance Weight Perks Availability
Wolf Fragments explode outward from the player, dealing area damage when parrying Purchase the Broken Blade Weapon Pack
Description
Do not mind the name, the weapon is still quite deadly in the correct hands. Let its might course through you in battle.

Appearances

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