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A falcata is a type of sword originating from pre-[[Roman Empire|Roman]] {{Wiki|Iberian Peninsula|Iberia}}. While similar in design to a [[kopis]], it is unclear whether the falcata was an Iberian parallel to the [[Greece|Greek]] weapon or was inspired by it | A falcata is a type of sword originating from pre-[[Roman Empire|Roman]] {{Wiki|Iberian Peninsula|Iberia}}. While similar in design to a [[kopis]], it is unclear whether the falcata was an Iberian parallel to the [[Greece|Greek]] weapon or was inspired by it. Additionally, a falcata was often twice the length of a kopis and had half of its blade double-edged. | ||
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Revision as of 21:43, 27 November 2022

The Falcata was a sword utilized by the heavy infantry of Carthage whose power and keenness allowed it to slice through helmets and shields.
Weapon statistics
| Rarity | Quality (Max Level 55) | Damage (Max Level 55) | Attributes | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Legendary | Critical Hit Damage III
Critical Hit Rate I Cursed |
Nomad's Bazaar | ||
| Description | ||||
| Wielded by Carthaginian heavy infantry, this short sword is powerful enough to pierce shields and helmets. | ||||
Behind the scenes
A falcata is a type of sword originating from pre-Roman Iberia. While similar in design to a kopis, it is unclear whether the falcata was an Iberian parallel to the Greek weapon or was inspired by it. Additionally, a falcata was often twice the length of a kopis and had half of its blade double-edged.