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Revision as of 15:22, 9 September 2023

The Sword of Ptah was a sickle sword in the ancient Egypt. Named after the Egyptian god Ptah, the blade was said to be sacred to the goddesses Sekhmet and Serqet.
By 48 BCE, the sword had been hidden within the ruins on the eastern bank of the Nile. Plundered by bandits from Dasos Hideout, the sword was taken by them. Ultimately, the sword ended up in the hands of the Medjay Bayek of Siwa after he had defeated the bandits.[1]
Weapons Statistics
| Rarity | Quality (Max Level 55) | Damage (Max Level 55) | Attributes | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rare | 116 | 519 | Bleeding on Hit III Combo Multiplier I |
Complete The Old Library |
| Description | ||||
| A beautiful sickle sword, once said to be sacred to both Sekhmet and Serqet. | ||||
Behind the scenes
The model of the Sword of Ptah, a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Origins, was recycled as the model of the Barbed Blade, a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, and its kind.