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The '''Chumbuya Axe''' was a two-parted axe with a wooden hilt, wrapped in leather and studded on the pommel. The axehead was sharp and angular, with a curved barb along the striking edge, while also possessing a blunt, square shaped butt on the opposite side.
The '''Chimbuya Axe''' was a two-parted axe with a wooden hilt, wrapped in leather and studded on the pommel. The axehead was sharp and angular, with a curved barb along the striking edge, while also possessing a blunt, square shaped butt on the opposite side.


The weapon was obtainable by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]] during the 18th century in [[New Orleans]].
The weapon was obtainable by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Aveline de Grandpré]] during the 18th century in [[New Orleans]].

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The Chimbuya Axe was a two-parted axe with a wooden hilt, wrapped in leather and studded on the pommel. The axehead was sharp and angular, with a curved barb along the striking edge, while also possessing a blunt, square shaped butt on the opposite side.

The weapon 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
2 3 3 3 8430 écu Assassin, Slave

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