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==Description==
==Description==
As a partisan, the ceremonial partisan consisted of a long shaft mounted by a large spearhead whose base curved outwards as protrusions on either side.<ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref> These protrusions, flanking either side of the spearpoint, served to parry sword strikes.<ref name="Medieval Storm the Castle">[http://medieval.stormthecastle.com/armorypages/polearms/partisan.htm Melee Weapons: Partisan]. ''All Things Medieval''. Accessed 27 August 2017.</ref> Aside from this, the weapon also incorporated a miniature double-sided battle axe embedded in the shaft just beneath the spearhead. Gilded and ornate, the partisan was ostensibly designed for ceremonial purposes. It was, however, one of the deadliest weapons in [[Paris]] during the [[French Revolution]], with only the [[Pike Hammer]] employed by the Assassins matching the defense it offered and the keenness of its blade.<ref name="ACU" />
As a partisan, the ceremonial partisan consisted of a long shaft mounted by a large spearhead whose base curved outwards as protrusions on either side.<ref name="ACU">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]''</ref> These protrusions, flanking either side of the spearpoint, served to parry sword strikes.<ref name="Medieval Storm the Castle">{{Cite web| url=http://medieval.stormthecastle.com/armorypages/polearms/partisan.htm |title= The partisan| author=Kalif, Will| date=2007| publisher=''All Things Medieval''| accessdate= 27 August 2017}}</ref> Aside from this, the weapon also incorporated a miniature double-sided battle axe embedded in the shaft just beneath the spearhead. Gilded and ornate, the partisan was ostensibly designed for ceremonial purposes. It was, however, one of the deadliest weapons in [[Paris]] during the [[French Revolution]], with only the [[Pike Hammer]] employed by the Assassins matching the defense it offered and the keenness of its blade.<ref name="ACU" />


==History==
==History==
During the French Revolution, the ceremonial partisan was among the most powerful weapons in the arsenal of the Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins. At this time in Paris, it was valued at 125,000 francs.<ref name="ACU" />
During the French Revolution, the ceremonial partisan was among the most powerful weapons in the arsenal of the Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins. At this time in Paris, it was valued at 125,000[[Livre|₣]].<ref name="ACU" />


==Weapon statistics==
==Weapon statistics==

Revision as of 04:55, 6 July 2021

Ceremonial partisan

The ceremonial partisan was a gilded partisan that served as one of the deadliest polearms of the Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins during the French Revolution.

Description

As a partisan, the ceremonial partisan consisted of a long shaft mounted by a large spearhead whose base curved outwards as protrusions on either side.[1] These protrusions, flanking either side of the spearpoint, served to parry sword strikes.[2] Aside from this, the weapon also incorporated a miniature double-sided battle axe embedded in the shaft just beneath the spearhead. Gilded and ornate, the partisan was ostensibly designed for ceremonial purposes. It was, however, one of the deadliest weapons in Paris during the French Revolution, with only the Pike Hammer employed by the Assassins matching the defense it offered and the keenness of its blade.[1]

History

During the French Revolution, the ceremonial partisan was among the most powerful weapons in the arsenal of the Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins. At this time in Paris, it was valued at 125,000.[1]

Weapon statistics

Level Damage Parry Speed Range Cost Modifiers Availability
◆◆◆◆◆ 8 3 4 125,000₣ Additional damage: +25% Purchase
Description
This ceremonial weapon consists of a halberd with a spearpoint attached to it.

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Unity
  2. Kalif, Will (2007). The partisan. All Things Medieval. Retrieved on 27 August 2017.

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