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The '''Xiphos of Peleus''' was a legendary [[xiphos]] which had belonged to [[Peleus]], a King of the [[Myrmidon]]s and father of [[Achilles]] in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology. The [[sword]] was said to have accompanied Peleus throughout all his battles. | The '''Xiphos of Peleus''' was a legendary [[xiphos]] which had belonged to [[Peleus]], a King of the [[Myrmidon]]s and father of [[Achilles]] in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology. The [[sword]] was said to have accompanied Peleus throughout all his battles. | ||
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|8257 | |8257 | ||
| +25% Assassin Damage<br>+40% Adrenaline per CRIT<br>+20% Damage with Rush Assassinate Ability | | +25% Assassin Damage<br />+40% Adrenaline per CRIT<br />+20% Damage with Rush Assassinate Ability | ||
|Loot the legendary chest in [[Artemisia Fort]] | |Loot the legendary chest in [[Artemisia Fort]] | ||
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|colspan="4"|''This sword is fabled to have accompanied Peleus, father of Achilles, in all of his bloody battles.'' | |||
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The Xiphos of Peleus was a legendary xiphos which had belonged to Peleus, a King of the Myrmidons and father of Achilles in Greek mythology. The sword was said to have accompanied Peleus throughout all his battles.
The sword was later kept in a chest in Artemisia Fort on the Greek island of Kos. During the Peloponnesian War, it was retrieved by the Spartan misthios Kassandra during her time on the island.[1]
Weapon statistics
| Rarity | DPS (Lvl 99) | Default Engravings | Availability |
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| Legendary | 8257 | +25% Assassin Damage +40% Adrenaline per CRIT +20% Damage with Rush Assassinate Ability |
Loot the legendary chest in Artemisia Fort |
| Description | |||
| This sword is fabled to have accompanied Peleus, father of Achilles, in all of his bloody battles. | |||
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Kassandra wielding the Xiphos
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Concept art
