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The Kybernetes' Sword shares the model | The Kybernetes' Sword is a weapon in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' which shares the same model as that of the [[Makhaira (Odyssey)|Makhaira]], another weapon in the same game. | ||
;Etymology | ;Etymology | ||
Kybernetes is a variant romanization of the ancient Greek word [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/κυβερνήτης κυβερνήτης] (''kubernḗtēs''), meaning a 'captain, steersman, pilot', or 'navigator'. It's derived from the word [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/κυβερνάω κυβερνάω] (''kubernáō''), which means 'to steer, to pilot, to drive.' | Kybernetes is a variant romanization of the ancient Greek word [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/κυβερνήτης κυβερνήτης] (''kubernḗtēs''), meaning a 'captain, steersman, pilot', or 'navigator'. It's derived from the word [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/κυβερνάω κυβερνάω] (''kubernáō''), which means 'to steer, to pilot, to drive.' | ||
Revision as of 22:55, 27 May 2020

The Kybernetes' Sword was a makhaira commonly wielded by ship captains in ancient Greece.
In 429 BCE, the Spartan misthios Kassandra was rewarded this sword after she eliminated the Parian blockade surrounding Naxos Island.[1]
Weapon statistics
| Rarity | DPS (Lvl 99) | Default Engravings | Availability | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rare | 7469 | +23% Warrior Damage +20% Assassin Damage |
Complete The Paros Blockade | |
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Behind the scenes
The Kybernetes' Sword is a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey which shares the same model as that of the Makhaira, another weapon in the same game.
- Etymology
Kybernetes is a variant romanization of the ancient Greek word κυβερνήτης (kubernḗtēs), meaning a 'captain, steersman, pilot', or 'navigator'. It's derived from the word κυβερνάω (kubernáō), which means 'to steer, to pilot, to drive.'