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The Thutmosid Sword was a type of short, double-edged sword utilized by the common soldiers in the forces of the Egyptian pharaoh Thutmose III. Though plain in design, lacking a guard or any ornamentation, it was highly reliable and facilitated Thutmose's conquests.
During his hunt for the Order of the Ancients, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa commonly found this weapon in the inventories of blacksmiths and on bodies and in chests during his travels throughout Egypt.[1]
Weapon Statistics
| Rarity | Quality (Max Level 55) | Damage (Max Level 55) | Attributes | Availability |
| Common | 115 | 527 | Critical Hit Rate I | Blacksmith, Loot |
| Description | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Very reliable swords made the fortune of Thuthmose Manahpirya's common troops. | ||||
Behind the scenes
The model of the Thutmosid Sword, a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Origins, is shared by the Bronze Sword in the same game, and it was recycled as the model of the Bandit Sword, a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, and its kind. The model is based mainly on the Achaemenid bronze sword from Hebron and has a typical Akinakes pommel.[2]
Appearances
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins
- ↑ Achaemenid bronze sword from Hebron. Images of Ancient Iran: Achaemenid Dynasty (550-330 BCE). The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies (CAIS). Accessed 11 November 2017.