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The tomahawk could be used for stealth kills, melee combat, or to perform menial tasks; such as cutting a rope or traversing [[ziplines]], in a similar manner to the [[Hookblade]]. | The tomahawk could be used for stealth kills, melee combat, or to perform menial tasks; such as cutting a rope or traversing [[ziplines]], in a similar manner to the [[Hookblade]]. | ||
The '''Assassin Tomahawk''' was a uniquely designed weapon | The '''Assassin Tomahawk''' was a uniquely designed weapon – with an axe-head closely resembling the [[Assassin insignia]] – that originally belonged to [[John de la Tour]], the first [[Assassins|Assassin]] to reside in the New World. Years later, during the [[American Revolutionary War]], the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] Assassin [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], otherwise known as Connor, used various tomahawks in combat. He particularly favoured the Assassin Tomahawk, which had been passed down through the generations, and would often [[Dual-wielding|dual-wield]] the weapon alongside his [[Hidden Blade]]. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Connor used a tomahawk to traverse a | *Connor used a tomahawk to traverse a zipline during the infiltration of [[Fort Wolcott]], in a similar manner to the Hookblade. | ||
* | *The Assassin Tomahawk was originally supposed to have more special functions, as stated in a GameInformer interview. | ||
*Other short weapons | *Other short weapons share the same combat animations as tomahawks. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180" spacing="small"> | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180" spacing="small"> | ||
AC3 SC SP 08 Weapons Tomahawk ONLINE.jpg|Connor wielding the Assassin | AC3 SC SP 08 Weapons Tomahawk ONLINE.jpg|Connor wielding the Assassin Tomahawk. | ||
ACIII-GI (4).jpg|Connor running while holding a tomahawk. | ACIII-GI (4).jpg|Connor running while holding a tomahawk. | ||
Assassin's Creed 3 combat.jpg|Connor attacking a soldier with his tomahawk. | Assassin's Creed 3 combat.jpg|Connor attacking a soldier with his tomahawk. | ||
ACIII-GI (3).jpg|Connor countering an attack with his tomahawk. | ACIII-GI (3).jpg|Connor countering an attack with his tomahawk. | ||
AC3L-Connor's_Tomahawk.jpg|[[Aveline de Grandpré]] with | AC3L-Connor's_Tomahawk.jpg|[[Aveline de Grandpré]] with the Assassin Tomahawk. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 19:04, 21 March 2013
The tomahawk was a type of one-handed axe, which was most effective when wielded in close combat. It was commonly used by Native Americans, as well as European colonists. It is still in use today, primarily by special operations groups, or by any outdoorsman, as it is both a useful tool and weapon.
The tomahawk could be used for stealth kills, melee combat, or to perform menial tasks; such as cutting a rope or traversing ziplines, in a similar manner to the Hookblade.
The Assassin Tomahawk was a uniquely designed weapon – with an axe-head closely resembling the Assassin insignia – that originally belonged to John de la Tour, the first Assassin to reside in the New World. Years later, during the American Revolutionary War, the Kanien'kehá:ka Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton, otherwise known as Connor, used various tomahawks in combat. He particularly favoured the Assassin Tomahawk, which had been passed down through the generations, and would often dual-wield the weapon alongside his Hidden Blade.
Trivia
- Connor used a tomahawk to traverse a zipline during the infiltration of Fort Wolcott, in a similar manner to the Hookblade.
- The Assassin Tomahawk was originally supposed to have more special functions, as stated in a GameInformer interview.
- Other short weapons share the same combat animations as tomahawks.
Gallery
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Connor wielding the Assassin Tomahawk.
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Connor running while holding a tomahawk.
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Connor attacking a soldier with his tomahawk.
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Connor countering an attack with his tomahawk.
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Aveline de Grandpré with the Assassin Tomahawk.
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