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[[File:ACBSwordAltaïr.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Sword of Altaïr in the [[Animus]] menu screen.]] | [[File:ACBSwordAltaïr.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Sword of Altaïr in the [[Animus]] menu screen.]] | ||
*The sword's picture at the blacksmiths shows its hilt wrapped in leather; however, the weapon itself does not have any leather wrapping except in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]] .'' | *The sword's picture at the blacksmiths shows its hilt wrapped in leather; however, the weapon itself does not have any leather wrapping, except in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]] .'' | ||
*The sword's appearance is slightly altered in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', with the handle turning from a bronzed color, to completely silver. Its handle is also slightly shorter. | *The sword's appearance is slightly altered in ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' and ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', with the handle turning from a bronzed color, to completely silver. Its handle is also slightly shorter. | ||
*This sword is shorter compared to the other longswords Ezio can use, with the entire sword being only a little longer than the length of his arm. Despite this, Altaïr's sword is still the strongest weapon available. | *This sword is shorter compared to the other longswords Ezio can use, with the entire sword being only a little longer than the length of his arm. Despite this, Altaïr's sword is still the strongest weapon available. | ||
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Through much of his life as an Assassin, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad wielded a personal sword of significant power. The blade's guard was shaped like an eagle's wings, with the pommel in the shape of an eagle's head.
During the Renaissance in Italy, another Assassin, Ezio Auditore also made use of the weapon.
History
Third Crusade

Altaïr made use of his sword throughout most of his early life as an Assassin, using it with great skill and ease during missions such as the quest for the Chalice.[1]
By 1191, he instead began making use of a Syrian sword with a curved blade and a golden hilt. However, this sword was taken from him after Al Mualim demoted him to the rank of novice for breaking all three tenets of the Creed.[2]
During his progression back into the higher ranks, Altaïr started off with a basic sword similar to his personal one, though it lacked a cross guard. After he assassinated the first four of his nine assigned targets, his personal sword was returned to him. He made use of it until the Syrian sword was granted to him again.[2]
Renaissance

Ezio Auditore was able to purchase Altaïr's sword from the blacksmith of Monteriggioni, and made use of it when he fought Rodrigo Borgia in the Sistine Chapel.[3]
He continued to use it as he escaped the Vatican with his uncle Mario. During the Borgia's attack on Monteriggioni however, he did not have time to re-equip it, and was lost in the rubble of the Villa, along with much of his armor and other weapons.[4]
Some time after establishing his Assassins Guild in Rome, he was able to recover the sword again, and made use of it during the siege of Viana.[4]
Ottoman Empire
Ezio Auditore lost this sword presumably during his pilgrimage to Constantinople, however was later able to recover it with the help of the Assassin's Guild of Constantinople.
Trivia
Appearance
- The sword's picture at the blacksmiths shows its hilt wrapped in leather; however, the weapon itself does not have any leather wrapping, except in Assassin's Creed: Revelations .
- The sword's appearance is slightly altered in Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, with the handle turning from a bronzed color, to completely silver. Its handle is also slightly shorter.
- This sword is shorter compared to the other longswords Ezio can use, with the entire sword being only a little longer than the length of his arm. Despite this, Altaïr's sword is still the strongest weapon available.
Usage
- The guards in Rome are seen wielding a sword similar to the Sword of Altaïr.
- In Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, many if not all of the enemy guards can be seen wielding a sword similar to the Sword of Altaïr.
- During the memory "Follow The Money" in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, a guard draws and raises a sword identical to Altaïr's, in order to threaten Egidio Troche.
- Later in the same memory, a Papal Guard can also be seen with a similar sword.
- Assassin apprentices gain a sword that resembles the Sword of Altaïr upon reaching the rank of Assassino.
Other
- Though Altaïr's sword is considered the best sword in Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, the Old Syrian sword (which was among the cheapest weapons in Assassin's Creed II) is the best sword in Assassin's Creed.
- The Sword of Altaïr can be found in the "The Bull" stage of Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, as an ornament in the Kantara Castle's Great Hall.
- After buying the Sword of Altaïr, it may occasionally be randomly replaced with the common sword. To properly acquire it if this occurs, simply go to the Villa's weapon rack and re-equip it.
- It is unknown why the sword is available from the Monteriggioni blacksmith, since the sword (being Altaïr's personal weapon) would be assumed to be available together with his armor once it was unlocked.
- The sword appears on a weapon rack in the Tiber Island headquarters once Ezio completes all five Assassin's Guild challenges, and can only be equipped from there.
- During the Cristina Memories in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, all memories in which Ezio has a sword in his sheath (starting at "Best Man"), he has the sword of Altaïr equipped. This contradicts the Assassin's Creed II timeline, where the sword was only available for purchase from Sequence 9.

- Certain promotional art for Assassin's Creed: Revelations shows Altaïr with his personal sword. However, in the single-player demo and other images, he uses the Syrian sword.
- The sword of Altaïr is an artifact to be recovered in Assassin's Creed Revelations: Path to Revelations, bearing the description "Holding his weapon in my hands is enough to make me relive adventures of this legendary grand master."