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{{Item_Infobox|name = Khopesh|image = OYSachc.jpg|type = Heavy|powers = Attacking|notable = [[Bayek]]}}The khopesh is a heavy and lethal weapon used to hit targets that are further away from you than normal. One swing at you and you wont stand up anymore. ThekKhopesh will appear in [[Assassin's Creed: Origins]].
{{Item_Infobox|name = Khopesh|image = OYSachc.jpg|type = Heavy|powers = Attacking|notable = [[Bayek]]}}The khopesh is a heavy and lethal melee weapon used to hit targets that are further away from you than normal. The khopesh will appear in [[Assassin's Creed: Origins]].
== Design ==
== Design ==
The khopesh is a heavy weapon meaning you need a lot of strength to wield it. The khopesh is made out of a sharp iron or bronze blade and a wooden handle.
The khopesh is a heavy weapon meaning it's wielder needs a lot of strength to wield it. They were usually made out of a sharp iron or bronze blade and a wooden handle.
== History ==
== History ==
=== Early use ===
=== Early use ===
The recordings of the first sickle being used dates back to 2500 BCE. [[Bayek]] used it around 40 BCE.
The recordings of the first sickle being used dates back to 2500 BCE. [[Bayek]] used it around 40 BCE.
=== Modern times ===
People don't use khopeshes anymore.

Revision as of 23:15, 10 June 2017

The khopesh is a heavy and lethal melee weapon used to hit targets that are further away from you than normal. The khopesh will appear in Assassin's Creed: Origins.

Design

The khopesh is a heavy weapon meaning it's wielder needs a lot of strength to wield it. They were usually made out of a sharp iron or bronze blade and a wooden handle.

History

Early use

The recordings of the first sickle being used dates back to 2500 BCE. Bayek used it around 40 BCE.