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[[File:Templar_Dagger.JPG|thumb|300px|The Dagger]] | [[File:Templar_Dagger.JPG|thumb|300px|The Dagger]] | ||
The '''dagger''' is an upcoming [[weapon]], used by the[[Footpad| ]][[Priest (Brotherhood multiplayer character)|Priest]] and [[Footpad]], in ''[[Assassin's Creed Brotherhood]]'' | The '''dagger''' is an upcoming [[weapon]], used by the[[Footpad| ]][[Priest (Brotherhood multiplayer character)|Priest]], [[Harlequin]], and [[Footpad]], in ''[[Assassin's Creed Brotherhood]]'' . Although these characters all use daggers, they employ different designs. The Priest uses an elaborate dagger, the Harlequin uses basic needle-like daggers (pictured right), while the Footpad uses two curved daggers. | ||
A double-edged thin blade used for stabbing or thrusting | A double-edged thin blade used for stabbing or thrusting, this weapon is easily concealed and can surprise an unsuspecting victim. Daggers are often use as secondary defense in close combat. Approaching unsuspecting victims and inflicting wounds in the abdomen, chest, neck and back to rupture vital organs and/or jugular. A small cross can be seen on the hilt of the weapon, confirming it and its users as [[Templar]]. | ||
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Multiplayer Weapons]] | [[Category:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Multiplayer Weapons]] | ||
Revision as of 06:55, 28 October 2010
The dagger is an upcoming weapon, used by the Priest, Harlequin, and Footpad, in Assassin's Creed Brotherhood . Although these characters all use daggers, they employ different designs. The Priest uses an elaborate dagger, the Harlequin uses basic needle-like daggers (pictured right), while the Footpad uses two curved daggers.
A double-edged thin blade used for stabbing or thrusting, this weapon is easily concealed and can surprise an unsuspecting victim. Daggers are often use as secondary defense in close combat. Approaching unsuspecting victims and inflicting wounds in the abdomen, chest, neck and back to rupture vital organs and/or jugular. A small cross can be seen on the hilt of the weapon, confirming it and its users as Templar.